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Ooredoo Algeria Revenue Up 13.9% to DZD 119.1 Billion (~$882 million); Djezzy Invests DZD 36.5 Billion (~$270 million)

By Algiers Brief Team|2 min read
Ooredoo Algeria Revenue Up 13.9% to DZD 119.1 Billion (~$882 million); Djezzy Invests DZD 36.5 Billion (~$270 million)

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Takeaway

For investors, Ooredoo's revenue growth signals a positive outlook for the company and the Algerian telecommunications market. Djezzy's substantial investment indicates a commitment to long-term growth and competitiveness, making it a potentially attractive target for strategic partnerships or acquisitions.

Ooredoo Algeria reported revenues of DZD 119.1 billion (~$882 million) in 2025, a 13.9% increase compared to the DZD 104.6 billion (~$775 million) recorded in 2024. This growth reflects the company's strong performance in the Algerian mobile telecommunications market. Meanwhile, Djezzy, another major player in the sector, invested DZD 36.5 billion (~$270 million) in 2025, demonstrating its commitment to expanding and upgrading its infrastructure and services. In related news, Algérie Poste is celebrating its 24th anniversary. As part of the celebrations, Algérie Poste officially launched its CCP BUSINESS CASHLESS service, based on the “zero cash” principle, targeting institutions, professionals, and emerging businesses.

Algeria's telecommunications sector has been undergoing a period of rapid transformation, driven by increasing demand for mobile and digital services. The rise in Ooredoo Algeria's revenue reflects this trend, as does Djezzy's significant investment in its network. The partnership between Djezzy and Yassir, a leading multi-service platform in the region, further underscores the industry's focus on innovation and catering to the youth demographic. Algérie Poste's launch of cashless accounts is part of a broader national strategy to promote financial inclusion and digital payments. In related news, Algérie Télécom launched a new offer for Idoom 4G subscribers, providing 1000 GB of internet valid for 90 days for DZD 7,500, (~$56)including an Idoom 4G modem without any commitment.

The telecommunications sector in Algeria is characterized by intense competition among the three major mobile operators: Ooredoo, Djezzy, and Mobilis. These companies are continuously investing in network upgrades, new technologies, and innovative services to attract and retain customers. The Algerian government is also playing a key role in shaping the sector through regulations, licensing, and infrastructure development initiatives. Algérie Poste's move towards cashless transactions aligns with global trends in digital finance and reflects the government's commitment to modernizing the country's financial system.

The growth in Ooredoo Algeria's revenue benefits its parent company, Ooredoo Q.P.S.C., and its shareholders. Djezzy's investments are likely to improve its network coverage and service quality, potentially attracting more subscribers and increasing its market share. The strategic alliance between Djezzy and Yassir could lead to new revenue streams and expanded market reach for both companies. Algérie Poste's cashless initiative is expected to benefit businesses and consumers by providing more convenient and secure payment options.

Looking ahead, the Algerian telecommunications sector is expected to continue its growth trajectory, driven by increasing internet penetration, smartphone adoption, and demand for data services. The government's ongoing efforts to promote digital transformation and financial inclusion will also play a significant role in shaping the sector's future. Investors should monitor the regulatory landscape, technological advancements, and competitive dynamics to identify opportunities and mitigate risks. The next key event to watch is the potential announcement of new spectrum licenses, which could significantly impact the competitive landscape.

Sources

Ennahar إتصالات الجزائر تطلق عرضا مغريا
Algerie Eco Ooredoo Algérie a réalisé un chiffre d’affaires de 119,1 milliards de dinars en 2025 (+13,9%)
Algerie Eco Djezzy et Algérie Poste signent une nouvelle convention
Algerie Eco Djezzy et Yassir : Une alliance stratégique pour l’innovation et la jeunesse
Algerie Eco Djezzy a investi 36,5 milliards de dinars en 2025
Rass El Mal بريد الجزائر يطلق الحسابات غير النقدية ويعزز الدفع الإلكتروني
El Mawkie بريد الجزائر تطلق مرحلة جديدة في التحول الرقمي والمالي “صفر نقد”