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Business News/ Companies / News/  BSNL collects record 6,500 cr in revenue from enterprise division
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BSNL collects record ₹6,500 cr in revenue from enterprise division

BSNL has been ailing because of high revenue-to-wage ratio
  • BSNL has the lowest debt of ₹14,000 crore among all telecom operators
  • The company has been operating in the highly competitive telecom marketPremium
    The company has been operating in the highly competitive telecom market

    NEW DELHI : Apr 9 (PTI) State-owned telecom firm BSNL has collected a record revenue of 6,500 crore from enterprise segment, making it sufficiently funded, which will help in meeting its various requirement.

    "We have collected 6,500 crore from enterprise segment for 2018-19. This is highest ever that BSNL has collected with 91 enterprise making payment. On average, annual collection used to be from 50-60 enterprises," BSNL CMD Anupam Shrivastava told PTI.

    When asked if this will help BSNL to make salary payments, he said that financially, the company is in comfortable position and it has seen revenue stabilising in other segments as well.

    "Even in consumer and mobility segment revenue has stabilised and we have seen slightly increase in it. Worst is behind us. We are looking for revival only. In my five years, I have realised that BSNL has so much with it that this organisation should never face problem," Shrivastava said.

    BSNL has been ailing because of high revenue-to-wage ratio as a large number of government employees were transferred by the telecom department to the telecom PSU.

    "We are sitting on gold mine. Department of Public Enterprise has declared that BSNL has networth of 83,000 crore which is humongous. If we start working on asset monetisation, we will be able to resolve most of our issues," Shrivastava said.

    Despite being a loss-making telecom firm, BSNL has the lowest debt of 14,000 crore among all telecom operators.

    The company has been operating in the highly competitive telecom market without having spectrum for 4G services. It is the only incumbent operator that has been adding new subscribers every month while others have lost millions in last few months. It has sought 4G spectrum across India through equity infusion of 7,000 crore. The total spectrum will cost the firm 14,000 crore.

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    Published: 09 Apr 2019, 06:10 PM IST
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