Telefonica SA Net Long-Term Debt 2012-2025 | TELFY

Telefonica SA annual/quarterly net long-term debt history and growth rate from 2012 to 2025. Net long-term debt can be defined as the net amount of long term debt issued and repaid. This field is either calculated as the sum of the long term debt fields or used if a company does not report debt issued and repaid separately
  • Telefonica SA net long-term debt for the quarter ending December 31, 2025 was $-1.663B, a 219.7% decline year-over-year.
  • Telefonica SA net long-term debt for the twelve months ending December 31, 2025 was $-2.605B, a 153.29% decline year-over-year.
  • Telefonica SA annual net long-term debt for 2025 was $-1.663B, a 219.7% decline from 2024.
  • Telefonica SA annual net long-term debt for 2024 was $1.389B, a 283.13% decline from 2023.
  • Telefonica SA annual net long-term debt for 2023 was $-0.759B, a 82.14% decline from 2022.
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Telefonica SA Annual Net Long-Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2025 $-1,663
2024 $1,389
2023 $-759
2022 $-4,249
2021 N/A
2020 $-1,203
2019 $-4,616
2018 $-510
2017 $-185
2016 $715
2015 $-3,639
2014 N/A
2013 N/A
2012 N/A
2011 N/A
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Utilities Diversified Communication Services $25.176B $39.725B
Telefonica, S.A. provides mobile and fixed communication services in Europe and Latin America. The business operations are classified according to the following segments. Telefonica Espana (Spain), Telefonica Deutschland (Germany), Telefonica Brasil (Brazil) and Telefonica Hispam (Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay): These segment oversees the fixed and mobile telephone, broadband Internet, pay TV, value-added services and data businesses. Telefonica Infra has become a segment of the Telefonica Group acting as a portfolio manager owing stakes in infrastructure alongside financial investors. Telefonica Infra's consolidation perimeter includes Telxius as its first asset. Telefonica Tech: This segment leverages commercial and operational capabilities, differentiated assets and key global partnerships. Virgin Media-O2 U.K.: The newly added segment has been formed post the closing of mega merger between Liberty Global's Virgin Media and Telefonica's O2 mobile network in the second quarter of 2021.
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
Swisscom AG (SCMWY) Switzerland $444.353B 28.98
Deutsche Telekom AG (DTEGY) Germany $178.941B 16.14
Singapore Telecommunications (SGAPY) Singapore $63.595B 0.00
Chunghwa Telecom (CHT) Taiwan $32.705B 26.19
Telefonica Brasil S.A (VIV) Brazil $27.881B 24.49
Telenor (TELNY) Norway $24.192B 22.38
BCE (BCE) Canada $21.774B 11.68
Telefonica SA (TEF) Spain $21.603B 11.55
Koninklijke KPN (KKPNY) Netherlands $21.497B 0.00
Koninklijke KPN (KKPNF) Netherlands $21.140B 22.65
PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia, Tbk (TLK) Indonesia $18.604B 13.91
TELUS (TU) Canada $18.321B 17.92
Rogers Communication (RCI) Canada $17.525B 9.06
Telecom Italia S.P.A (TIIAY) Italy $15.933B 0.00
Hellenic Telecom Organization SA (HLTOY) Greece $8.439B 11.95
Lumen Technologies (LUMN) United States $7.663B 0.00
Liberty Global (LBTYA) Bermuda $4.057B 0.00
VEON (VEON) $3.758B 4.88
Vivendi SA (VIVHY) France $2.455B 0.00
IDT (IDT) United States $1.246B 14.69
Shenandoah Telecommunications Co (SHEN) United States $0.837B 0.00
B Communications (BCOMF) Israel $0.448B 1.67
LICT (LICT) United States $0.171B 14.20
PicoCELA (PCLA) Japan $0.000B 0.00
Oi SA (QIBRD) Brazil $0.000B 0.00