America Movil S.a.b. De C.v. ( (AMX) ) has released its Q1 earnings. Here is a breakdown of the information America Movil S.a.b. De C.v. presented to its investors.
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América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V. is a leading telecommunications company operating across Latin America, Europe, and the Caribbean, providing a wide range of services including wireless, fixed-line, broadband, and PayTV. The company is known for its extensive subscriber base and significant market presence in the telecommunications sector.
In the first quarter of 2025, América Móvil reported a robust financial performance with a 14.1% increase in revenue year-on-year, reaching 232 billion pesos. The company added 2.4 million postpaid subscribers, with Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico leading in new additions. Despite a loss in prepaid subscribers, the fixed-line segment saw growth with 446 thousand new broadband connections.
Key financial metrics highlighted a 15.8% increase in service revenue and a 13.3% rise in adjusted EBITDA. Mobile service revenue grew by 5.7%, driven by an 8.8% increase in postpaid revenue, while fixed-line service revenue increased by 6.7%. The company’s operating profit rose by 10% to 44.8 billion pesos, and net income surged by 38.6% to 18.7 billion pesos, reflecting strong operational performance and reduced financing costs.
América Móvil’s strategic focus on expanding its subscriber base and enhancing service offerings has resulted in significant growth across its key markets. The company continues to invest in infrastructure, with capital expenditures of 24.7 billion pesos, and maintains a healthy financial position with a net debt-to-EBITDA ratio of 1.50 times.
Looking ahead, América Móvil remains committed to strengthening its market position and delivering value to shareholders through strategic investments and operational efficiencies. The management’s outlook is cautiously optimistic, focusing on sustaining growth momentum in a competitive telecommunications landscape.

