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TELUS(TU) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-11-07 17:00
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - In Q3 2025, TELUS reported a net income of CAD 431 million, with an EPS of CAD 0.32, reflecting a 68% increase primarily due to a gain on the purchase of long-term debt [18] - Adjusted net income decreased by 10% to CAD 370 million, with an EPS of CAD 0.24, down 14% [18] - Free cash flow increased by 8% to CAD 611 million, driven by TELUS International EBITDA growth and lower capital expenditures [19] - Capital expenditure, excluding real estate, declined by CAD 16 million, or 2%, with capital intensity improving to 12% from 13% in the prior year [18][19] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - TELUS Health achieved revenue and adjusted EBITDA growth of 18% and 24%, respectively, with a significant expansion in its global reach [6] - The mobile segment saw healthy phone net additions of 82,000 and connected device net additions of 169,000, supported by a focus on profitable customer growth [4] - Wireline services delivered an industry-best 40,000 internet net additions, continuing a 15-year track record of positive wireline net additions [5] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - TELUS reported a total of 288,000 customer additions, reflecting a 5% growth in customer connections year-over-year [3][4] - The company maintained an industry-best post-paid mobile phone churn rate of 0.91%, marking the twelfth consecutive year below 1% [4] Company Strategy and Development Direction - TELUS is focused on operational excellence and the strategic rollout of TELUS Pure Fiber connectivity, enhancing customer experiences through AI-powered solutions [3] - The acquisition of TELUS Digital is expected to generate annualized cash synergies of CAD 150 million to CAD 200 million, enhancing digital and AI capabilities [8] - The company aims to achieve a leverage ratio of approximately three times by the end of 2027 while eliminating its discount dividend reinvestment plan [12][21] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in sustained success driven by ongoing EBITDA expansion and disciplined capital deployment [11] - The company anticipates continued growth in TELUS Health, supported by strong sales bookings and improved customer experiences [56] - TELUS expects AI-enabling capabilities to drive significant revenue growth, projecting an increase from CAD 800 million in 2025 to approximately CAD 2 billion by 2028 [9][42] Other Important Information - TELUS increased its quarterly dividend by 4% to CAD 0.4184, reflecting a commitment to sustainable shareholder returns [11] - The company completed the acquisition of TELUS Digital, marking a significant milestone in its strategic evolution [8] Q&A Session Summary Question: Overview of ARPU growth and churn outlook - Management indicated that ARPU growth will depend on continued efforts in pricing and customer acquisition, with churn slightly increasing but still low [23][25] Question: Capital needs for Tereon - TELUS is looking to acquire towers and build new co-location towers, with cash flows from Tereon being net of capital expenditures [23][24] Question: Financial implications of partner build model - The partner build model is expected to have a margin profile similar to a wholesale model, with a focus on achieving better economic returns [29][30] Question: Revenue growth from sovereign AI - Revenue from sovereign AI is expected to manifest within TELUS Business Solutions and TELUS Digital, with additional guidance to be provided in February [46][47] Question: Health business outlook - Management sees strong organic growth in the health business, driven by improved sales bookings and customer experiences [55]