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Digital Marketing Manager Norway Søknadsfrist: Snarest Do you have a strong track record in digital marketing? Do you have experience operating in complex media environment and have a ´digital first´ mindset? Would you like to use your skills in a key role at a fast-growing Nordic TV Operator? If so, you might be exactly the one we are looking for as our new Digital Marketing Manager Norway. About Allente Allente is a Nordic TV Operator, providing top quality TV services to its 1+ million customers in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. The Company was established in May 2020 by a merger between Canal Digital and Viasat Consumer. In 2019, the two companies had combined net sales of SEK 7.5 bn. Allente is owned 50/50 by Telenor Group and NENT Group. ....
Customer Communication Specialist Søknadsfrist: Snarest Do you have a Customer First mindset? Are you data driven and curious about customer needs? Do you have experience with 1:1 activities and optimization of customer communication? You might be the one we are looking for! About Allente Allente is a Nordic TV Operator, providing top quality TV services to its 1+ million customers in Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland. The Company was established in May 2020 by a merger between Canal Digital and Viasat Consumer. In 2019, the two companies had combined net sales of SEK 7.5 bn. Allente is owned 50/50 by Telenor Group and NENT Group. ....
Telenor SIM cards for sale on Merchant Road in downtown Yangon, June 2015. Credit: Flickr/Remko Tanis Advertisement The Norwegian telecommunications firm Telenor Group has decided to write off the value of its operation in Myanmar, in light of the country’s deteriorating security and human rights situation, the company announced yesterday. Citing the country’s “irregular, uncertain, and deeply concerning situation” since the military’s February 1 coup, the company fully impaired Telenor Myanmar in its first-quarter accounts, booking a loss of 6.5 billion kroners (around $783 million). “Due to the worsening of economic and business environment outlook and a deteriorating security and human rights situation, we see limited prospects of improvement going forward,” CEO Sigve Brekke said in a statement. ....
Telenor: Steady performance in the first quarter (Fornebu, 4 May 2021) «Our digitalisation journey continued in the first quarter of 2021 enabling us to add 5 million subscribers and yielding an opex decrease of 7%. Despite a decline in subscription and traffic revenues of 4%, this enabled us to deliver an organic EBITDA decline of 2% and a free cash flow of NOK 3.8 billion. The Nordic operations delivered a robust quarter with EBITDA growth in Finland and Denmark. Despite the pandemic impacting our Asian operations over the last twelve months, we have been able to adapt and deliver strong customer intake across our operations. The recently announced merger discussions in Malaysia represents an important next step in Telenor Group s strategy to strengthen its position and create value in Asia. The new entity will have size and capabilities to meet increasing expectations and demand from a digitally connected society. ....
Photo: Wave Money s Facebook May 4, 2021 The proposed investment in Myanmar-based fintech firm Wave Money by Chinese financial services giant Ant Group is far from materialising due to the political situation in the country. SGX-listed Yoma Strategic Holdings (YSH), one of the joint venture partners in Wave Money, said on Monday that the long stop date for the Ant Group deal has not been extended from April 30, 2021. A long stop date is the date within which the transaction has to be completed. Since the proposed investment announcement in May 2020, the long stop date has been extended three times, according to YSH’s earlier announcements. ....