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Orange Group Reports Record Growth In Africa And The Middle East, Driven By 4G/5G Expansion

July 30, 2025
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Orange Group has showcased impressive results for the first half of 2025, highlighting its operations in Africa and the Middle East as the company’s fastest-growing sector.

A recent report revealed a 12.8% surge in EBITDAaL (Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation, and Amortisation after Leases) in these regions, marking the tenth consecutive half-year of double-digit growth.

Christel Heydemann, the Chief Executive Officer of Orange Group, commented on the achievement, stating: “This exceptional performance was fueled by our expansive 4G and 5G networks, now utilised by over half of our 167 million customers, along with the growth of Orange Money and our B2B sector.”

As a leading operator across Africa, particularly in Francophone West and Central Africa, the region significantly bolstered Orange’s overall revenue, contributing an increase of US$511 million, the highest across all markets.

On a group-wide scale, Orange reported a 3.8% rise in EBITDAaL, totalling US$6.2 million, while organic cash flow from telecom operations climbed by 7.7% to US$1.82 million. As a result, the company has adjusted its full-year forecast, now anticipating EBITDAaL growth beyond 3%.

Digital financial services, notably Orange Money, are emerging as pivotal growth catalysts across Africa and the Middle East, complementing the rapid expansion of the company’s network. Orange is heavily investing in infrastructure to support growth in high-potential areas like sub-Saharan Africa and the Gulf, with capital expenditure on telecom activities increasing accordingly.

In terms of sustainability, Orange has surpassed its 2025 emissions reduction target ahead of schedule, achieving a 41% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions compared to 2015. The company also recently collaborated with Camusat, a long-time regional partner, under its “Partners to Net Zero Carbon” initiative.

With a customer base of over 98 million mobile contracts and ongoing success in the B2B sector, Orange is further solidifying its presence in markets where mobile connectivity and digital finance are driving socio-economic progress.

“Orange’s strategy is not solely focused on connectivity; it’s geared towards fostering digital inclusion, economic advancement, and sustainable impact across Africa and the Middle East,” stated Heydemann.

Orange Middle East and Africa (OMEA) has experienced rapid growth, now operating in 18 countries with over 161 million customers, establishing itself as one of the largest telecom operators on the continent.

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