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Général · 12 août 2026

e& Q2 revenue up 9% to Dh19.2bn as subscribers hit 251.5m

e& posted Dh19.2 billion in second-quarter revenue, up 9% year-on-year, and grew its subscriber base to 251.5 million, even as profit came under pressure from expansion costs.

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Briefing organisé · 2 min de lecture

What happened

e&, the UAE telecoms and technology group, reported second-quarter revenue of Dh19.2 billion, a 9 per cent year-on-year increase, alongside a subscriber base that grew to 251.5 million across its markets. The topline growth came even as profit came under pressure, a trend the company has linked to the costs of scaling operations across its expanding international footprint.

The results point to a familiar tension for fast-growing operators: adding customers at pace while the underlying cost-to-serve and margin profile lag behind. e& did not attribute the profit softness to any single market or product line in the disclosed figures, but the pattern — rising revenue and subscriber numbers set against falling profit — suggests integration and service costs are rising faster than monetisation in some of its newer markets.

Why it matters

For customer experience and service-design practitioners, subscriber growth that outpaces profit is often a proxy for what might be called CX debt: the accumulated cost of onboarding, supporting and retaining customers faster than an organisation has built the systems, staff and processes to serve them efficiently. Telecoms operators expanding across multiple markets are especially exposed to this, since each new geography brings its own regulatory requirements, language needs, channel preferences and service expectations.

Behavioral economics offers a useful lens here: customers acquired through aggressive growth pushes — promotions, bundling, low-friction sign-up — often churn faster or cost more to retain if the service experience doesn't match the acquisition promise. A widening gap between revenue growth and profit growth can be an early signal that support infrastructure, self-service capability or first-contact resolution rates haven't kept pace with the customer base.

By the numbers

  • Dh19.2 billion in group revenue for the second quarter
  • 9 per cent year-on-year revenue growth
  • 251.5 million subscribers across e&'s markets

The Renascence take

Headlines will focus on the revenue beat and the subscriber milestone, but the more instructive number is the one investors are quietly worried about: falling profit alongside growth. That combination is rarely just a financial story — it is usually a service-design story that hasn't been told yet.

Most operators treat subscriber growth and profitability as separate scorecards, one for the growth team and one for finance. In reality, they are the same scorecard viewed at different time lags: today's low-cost acquisition becomes tomorrow's high-cost support ticket if onboarding, localisation and self-service aren't built for scale from day one. A customer-obsessed operator expanding into new markets should be instrumenting cost-to-serve by market and cohort now, not waiting for margin erosion to show up in quarterly results — because by the time it's visible on the income statement, the experience debt is already baked into the customer base.

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Ce briefing a été rédigé par notre Newsdesk, synthétisant les reportages des médias ci-dessous. Suivez les liens pour la couverture originale.

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e& reported group revenue of Dh19.2 billion for the second quarter, a 9 per cent increase year-on-year.

e&'s subscriber base grew to 251.5 million across its markets, according to the second-quarter results.

e& did not attribute the profit softness to a single market or product, but linked it to the costs of scaling operations across its expanding international footprint, suggesting integration and service costs are rising faster than monetisation in some newer markets.

It can indicate what Renascence terms 'CX debt' — the accumulated cost of onboarding and supporting customers faster than an operator has built the systems and processes to serve them efficiently, often worsened when growth relies on low-friction promotions that increase churn or support costs.

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