Key Points

BSNL has posted consecutive quarterly profits for the first time, with Rs 280 crore gains in the January-March 2025 period. This marks a significant financial recovery for the state-owned telecom provider, with losses in 2024-25 reduced by 58% compared to the prior fiscal year. Enhanced operating metrics, including increased EBITDA-positive circles and positive Profit After Tax in more circles, have contributed to this improvement. While future investments in 4G/5G infrastructure are expected to weigh on short-term profitability, they are anticipated to bolster long-term growth.

Key Points: BSNL Achieves Consecutive Quarters of Profit Growth

  • BSNL reports Rs 280 crore Q1 profit following Rs 262 crore Q4 profit
  • 2024-25 losses reduced by 58% to Rs 2,247 crore from the previous year
  • 27 telecom circles EBITDA-positive, 10 circles Profit After Tax-positive
  • Revenue growth in mobility, FTTH, Leased Lines, and Asset Monetisation
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BSNL registers first back-to-back quarterly profits

BSNL reports Rs 280 crore profit in Q1 2025, signaling a financial turnaround for the telecom provider.

"We will be redefining telecom excellence in public service. - A Robert J Ravi I T S, CMD, BSNL"

New Delhi, May 27

State-owned telecom operator BSNL on Tuesday reported Rs 280 crore in net profits during January-March 2025 quarter, against Rs 262 crore logged in the October-December 2024 quarter.

With this, the telecom operator, which has not been in the best of financial health, reported its first back-to-back profitable quarters.

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) today announced its audited results for the year ended March 31, 2025, approved at the 243rd meeting of the Board.

In the January-March quarter of 2024, the telecom operator had reported a Rs 849 crore loss.

Its overall loss in the just-concluded financial year 2024-25 reduced by 58 per cent - to Rs 2,247 crore in from Rs 5,370 crore in 2023-24.

It also reported stronger operating metrics. 27 of its telecom circles turned EBITDA-positive in 2024-25 (only 17 circles last year- 2023-24); 10 circles turned Profit After Tax-positive in 2024-25 (only 3 circles last year- 2023-24).

BSNL's operating revenue rose 7.8 per cent in 2024-25 to Rs 20,841 crore, as against Rs 19,330 crore in 2023-24.

The growth from all core revenue segments - mobility, Fiber to the Home (FTTH), Leased Lines incl Ent, and Asset Monetisation -- have increased when compared to last financial year.

BSNL anticipated that the outlook for the coming year will continue to show strong top-line revenue growth alongside a steady decline in operating costs--both critical to sustained profitability.

However, in the near term, higher depreciation and amortisation arising from recent spectrum acquisitions and heavy capex will weigh on quarterly results despite these solid fundamentals, it has forecasted.

"Over the medium to long term, BSNL's profitability prospects are robust, supported by the nationwide rollout of 4G/5G (use of Atmanirbhar equipment), 5G Network-as-a-Service initiatives, investments in core infrastructure and upgradation of backhaul aging fibres. Although profit after tax may be subdued next fiscal year because of the sizeable capex and spectrum infusion, these investments are expected to spur accelerated growth and profitability thereafter," Ministry of Communications said in a statement.

In addition, the ongoing asset-monetisation efforts will generate further funds that can be reinvested to further strengthen the company's capital programme, it said. BSNL has almost doubled its asset monetisation last year.

"The sharp turnaround is testimony to professional management, government support and relentless focus on both the top line and the bottom line. BSNL is not just being revived, but redefined." said A Robert J Ravi I T S, CMD, BSNL.

"With disciplined cost control and accelerated 4G/5G deployment, we are confident of sustaining this growth trajectory and delivering affordable, high-quality connectivity to every Indian- to whom we are highly indebted. We will not be chasing profits as our end goal. We will be redefining telecom excellence in public service. When we consistently do the right things - provide excellent service, reach the unreached, innovate for inclusivity - profits will naturally follow as a byproduct of that excellence," the BSNL CMD added in the statement.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some good news from BSNL! As a long-time customer in rural Maharashtra, I've seen their service improve dramatically in the last year. Their broadband is now more reliable than private players in my area. Hope they continue this momentum with 5G rollout 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While the profit numbers look small, the 58% reduction in annual losses is impressive! Shows what can happen when a PSU gets proper management and government backing. But they need to speed up 4G rollout - still waiting in my Kolkata neighborhood 😅
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Amit S.
Good progress but I'm concerned about the "heavy capex" mentioned. Hope this doesn't mean another taxpayer bailout later. BSNL should focus on improving customer service - their call centers still take forever to resolve issues compared to Jio/Airtel.
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Sunita R.
As a government employee, I'm proud to see BSNL turning around! Their focus on rural connectivity is commendable. Private players only care about cities. BSNL's FTTH service in my village is a game-changer for students and small businesses 🙏
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Vikram J.
The Atmanirbhar 4G/5G push is the right strategy! We need Indian telecom infrastructure for national security too. But BSNL must match private players in speed and pricing. Currently paying same for 50Mbps as others charge for 100Mbps in Bangalore.
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Neha P.
Happy to see this turnaround! My father retired from BSNL after 35 years and was heartbroken seeing its decline. The CMD's words about "redefining telecom excellence in public service" give me hope. More power to our desi companies! 💪

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