Our friends at Vodafone Egypt recorded EGP 82.9 bn in revenues during its 2024-25 fiscal year, marking a near 50% y-o-y increase, according to a statement (pdf) from the private sector telecoms player. The company credited the jump to strong demand across its services portfolio and continued expansion in digital services.
The bigger picture — growth, scale, and digital inclusion. Vodafone Egypt now serves more than 51 mn customers — including 24 mn Vodafone Cash wallet users. The company said its mobile wallet saw 150 mn monthly transactions on average. Over the course of the fiscal year, Vodafone invested EGP 12 bn in expanding its network infrastructure, part of its strategy to support Egypt’s digital transformation agenda and growing usage across all consumer segments.
Vodafone Group described Vodafone Egypt’s performance in FY 2024-25 as “very strong,” with Egypt continuing to outperform in the group’s Africa segment, according to the group’s preliminary results (pdf) for the fiscal year. The parent company noted that service revenue outpaced inflation and accelerated further in the last quarter of the year.
Vodafone Egypt doubled down on making social impact, having digitized 626 healthcare facilities — a 103% y-o-y increase — reaching some 12.5 mn citizens, up 98% y-o-y. The company aims to reach 26 mn citizens by 2026 through its digital health programs. On the philanthropy front, Vodafone Egypt and its foundation supported medical institutions including Baheya Hospital, Hospital 57357, the Magdi Yacoub Foundation, and Al Nas Hospital through donations for cancer and heart patients. Vodafone Egypt also said it now sources 100% of its electricity needs from renewable energy.
The company also noted that it was recognized with several industry awards this year, including Best Mobile and Fixed Network by German telecommunications benchmarking company, Umlaut for the second consecutive year and the top spot on nPerf ’s 2025 list for fixed internet performance in Egypt. Other accolades include awards for best work environment, customer service, and digital transformation.
What they said: “Our success this year means that Vodafone Egypt customers today receive faster and more advanced digital services, and smoother connectivity experiences wherever they are in Egypt.” said CEO Vodafone Egypt Mohamed Abdallah. “We are committed to providing innovative solutions that make daily life easier and support financial inclusion through services like Vodafone Cash, enabling everyone to benefit from the digital economy and participate in building a better future for Egypt.”