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Diquital forecasts near‑tripling profit to €178,187 in 2026 as revenues rise

Andorra Telecom’s Diquital projects 22% revenue growth to €1.36m in 2026, driven by cybersecurity demand, and will internalize more work, raising.

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Key Points

  • Profit forecast: €178,186.73 in 2026 vs €62,015.32 expected for 2025
  • Revenues projected to rise ~22% to €1.36m in 2026
  • Salaries to increase ~86% to ~€648,000 as activities are internalized
  • Contractor spend to fall 42.7% to €345,510; cybersecurity is a growing billing pillar

Diquital, the wholly owned subsidiary of Andorra Telecom, expects significant growth in 2026, both in staff and financial results, according to the budget it has submitted to the Consell General for approval. The company forecasts nearly tripling its profit to €178,186.73, up from the €62,015.32 expected for 2025 — a record level since its founding.

Revenues are projected to rise by about 22%, from €1.116 million in 2025 to roughly €1.36 million in 2026. The company attributes the improvement to rising demand for digital services as local businesses continue to digitize, with particular emphasis on cybersecurity.

Diquital offers services including process automation, data analytics, the internet of things, and cybersecurity. Management says cybersecurity is becoming the main pillar of its billing thanks to the firm’s expertise and growing institutional requirements, notably driven by the National Cybersecurity Agency.

The company plans to “internalize” a portion of activities previously outsourced, hiring more staff to carry out tasks in-house. This will raise salary costs from €348,000 budgeted for 2025 to nearly €648,000 in 2026 — an increase of about 86% — while spending on external contractors is expected to fall from over €603,000 this year to €345,510, a decline of 42.7%.

Overall expenses will increase, but Diquital expects revenue growth to more than offset the higher personnel costs and deliver the improved bottom line projected for 2026.

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