Telecom operator PJSC “Datagroup,” which has been part of the DVL group of companies (Datagroup-Volia-lifecell) since September 2024, increased its net loss by 4.3 times in 2025 compared to 2024—to UAH 66.60 million, according to the company’s annual report.
According to the report, the company’s net revenue grew by 21%—to UAH 1.98031 billion, including revenue from internet services—up 11.3%, to UAH 874.02 million, and from mobile telecommunications services—up 27.8%, to UAH 535.8 million.
Last year, Datagroup reduced its gross profit by 32.5% to UAH 366.92 million, while the loss from operating activities amounted to UAH 39.36 million, compared to an operating profit of UAH 204.18 million in 2024.
It is noted that throughout 2025, the company developed a telecommunications network using xPON technology to provide electronic and digital services to subscribers during blackouts, and also ensured power supply by installing additional equipment: batteries and generators.
According to the report, capital investments last year decreased by 28.3% to UAH 328.25 million.
As for future plans, Datagroup intends to expand its range of information security services, specifically enhanced protection against DDoS attacks, and to further improve the company’s energy and resource efficiency.
Throughout 2025, the average number of full-time employees on the payroll was 1,700, while the average number of part-time employees and those working on a part-time basis was 147 specialists.
As reported, in September 2024, NJJ Holding, led by French investor Xavier Niel, completed the acquisition of the national fixed-line internet service provider Datagroup-Volia and the third-largest mobile operator, lifecell. The assets were consolidated into the DVL group.