Globe delivered PHP121.7 billion in consolidated gross service revenues for the first nine months of 2025, slightly lower than the PHP124.0 billion reported in the same period last year.
While operating in a challenging environment, such as persistent industry competition and economic impact from natural calamities, Globe said it sustained the rebound that began in the second quarter, posting PHP41.5 billion in consolidated gross service revenues in the third quarter, a three percent sequential increase underscoring operational resilience and improved market momentum.
Mobile and corporate data services accounted for 83 percent of total consolidated service revenues in the first nine months of 2025, similar to last year. Meanwhile, data-centric products spanning mobile data, home broadband, and enterprise solutions, rose to 88 percent of total consolidated service revenues from 86 percent a year ago.
Globe’s mobile business remained the main driver of topline performance, generating PHP86.2 billion in service revenues as of end-September 2025, down 2 percent from the PHP87.7 billion posted a year earlier. Mobile service revenues in the third quarter reached PHP29.1 billion, up 1 percent quarter-on-quarter from PHP28.8 billion in Q2, marking a second consecutive quarter of sequential improvement. This robust trajectory reflects stronger consumer activity and demand for mobile services.
Performance was further supported by Globe’s consistent investments in its network, which enhanced service quality and reinforced its market position. By end-September 2025, Globe’s mobile subscriber base stood at 63.1 million, 5 percent higher than the 60.2 million a year ago.
Within the mobile segment, mobile data revenues climbed to an all-time high of PHP25.2 billion in the third quarter of 2025, bringing total mobile data revenues to a record PHP74.0 billion for the first nine months of the year.
This represents a 2 percent increase year-on-year from the previous record of PHP72.9 billion reported in the same period of 2024, as Filipinos continued to expand their use of apps for messaging, entertainment, and cashless transactions.
As of end-September 2025, Globe had 37.8 million mobile data users, up 2 percent year-on-year, highlighting the segment’s strength and resilience as consumer activity improved alongside easing inflation.
Mobile data now accounts for 86 percent of total mobile service revenues, up from 83 percent a year earlier, showcasing Globe’s expanding digital scale and effective monetization as connectivity becomes even more essential to everyday life.
Globe’s home broadband segment contributed PHP17.8 billion in revenues for the nine-month period ended September 2025, broadly flat year-on-year, as the ongoing tapering of the fixed wireless business was partly offset by the migration of subscribers to fiber. Home broadband revenues rose 4 percent quarter-on-quarter to PHP6.1 billion in the third quarter, signaling stabilization as fiber adoption deepened across the base.
GFiber Prepaid (GFP) continued to gain remarkable traction in the third quarter, solidifying its standing as the country’s fastest-growing prepaid fiber service. GFP subscribers hit 700K by end-September, up 28 percent quarter-on-quarter and over 3.7x from a year ago.



