The telecommunications operator PJSC “Datagroup,” which has been part of the DVL group of companies (Datagroup-Volia-lifecell) since September 2024, reported a net loss of UAH 83.28 million for January–March 2026, compared to a net profit of UAH 49.97 million for the same period in 2025, according to the company’s interim report.
According to the report, Datagroup increased its net revenue for the first quarter of 2026 by 36.1% compared to the same period in 2025, reaching UAH 587.20 million.
It is noted that revenue from internet services grew by 9.9%—to UAH 232.93 million—while revenue from mobile telecommunications services decreased by 28.1%—to UAH 99.91 million, and total revenue from telecommunications services decreased by 5.2% to UAH 388.31 million.
Gross profit decreased in the first quarter of 2026 to UAH 32.78 million from UAH 129.99 million in the first quarter of last year, while the operating loss amounted to UAH 79.49 million compared to a profit of UAH 51.51 million for the same period in 2025.
The company reported that in the first quarter of 2026, its pricing policy was revised; specifically, certain rate plans and service costs were updated for some customers to account for rising operating expenses, including costs for electricity and maintaining uninterrupted network operations.
“These changes are aimed at maintaining a stable level of revenue and covering the company’s rising costs,” the report states.
In addition, the portfolio of cybersecurity services has been expanded. Specifically, a cybersecurity program for small and medium-sized businesses was launched in partnership with an international technology provider
As reported, in 2025, Datagroup increased its net loss by 4.3 times compared to 2024—to 66.60 million UAH—while net revenue grew by 21%—to 1.98031 billion UAH.
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.