The Chief Executive Officer of Telecel Ghana, Patricia Obo-Nai, says the telecommunications company is on track to declare a profit following a strong performance in 2025, during which the business recorded about 30 per cent growth.
According to her, the growth reflects the company’s ongoing investments in network infrastructure, digital services and customer experience since Telecel completed the acquisition of the former Vodafone Ghana operations.
Speaking about the company’s outlook, Obo-Nai noted that Telecel Ghana has undergone a major transformation over the past year aimed at improving service delivery and strengthening its position in Ghana’s competitive telecom market.
She explained that the company’s performance in 2025 has been encouraging, driven by increased data usage, improved network coverage and new customer-focused products and services.
“We have seen significant growth across key segments of the business. The investments we made in expanding our network and enhancing our digital offerings are beginning to pay off,” she said.
The CEO added that Telecel Ghana is optimistic about its financial outlook and expects the positive growth trajectory to translate into profitability in the near term.
Telecel Ghana has been expanding its network infrastructure across the country as part of efforts to improve connectivity and support Ghana’s digital transformation agenda. The company has also intensified efforts to enhance customer experience through improved service quality and innovative digital solutions.
Industry observers say the expected profit declaration would mark a major milestone for the company following the transition from Vodafone to Telecel, a move that was approved by the National Communications Authority.
Telecel Ghana has reiterated its commitment to investing in technology, expanding coverage and supporting businesses and individuals with reliable telecommunications services.
The company believes that with continued investment and innovation, it is well positioned to compete strongly in Ghana’s telecommunications sector and contribute to the country’s growing digital economy.
