SaskTel recently reported a 2020-21 net income of $130.8 million and operating revenues of $1,317.7 million.

The corporation also recorded a year-over-year revenue growth of $34.0 million, reflecting continued wireless adoption and increased revenue from wireline growth services.

SaskTel’s revenue is composed primarily of wireless network services and equipment revenue (46.3 per cent), fixed broadband and data (20.8 per cent), wireline communications (14.9 per cent), and maxTV service (7.9 per cent).

“This past year has shown that a consistent and high-quality broadband connection is of vital importance to both SaskTel’s rural and urban customers,” Minister Responsible for SaskTel Don Morgan said.  “SaskTel invested over $308 million in capital improvements to provide these connections, expand its network and plan for future demand.”

Througough this past year SaskTel never lost sight of its purpose and vision to be the best at connecting people to their world.

“The pandemic has highlighted just how essential technology is in our lives, and SaskTel will continue to evolve our business by delivering an exceptional customer experience, lead the market in broadband services, and focus on digital\ transformation,” SaskTel President and CEO Doug Burnett said

COVID-19 Response

This past year was like no other, as individuals across the province adapted to new realities brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. SaskTel’s priority became keeping customers and employees connected, healthy and safe.

SaskTel provided unlimited wireless data for business and consumer customers on SaskTel’s postpaid wireless data plans, noSTRINGS Prepaid wireless plan and SaskTel fusion Internet plans from March 17 to June 8, 2020, and again from December 17, 2020, to January 11, 2021.

Additional measures included providing free content for maxTV and maxTV Stream customers, waiving late payment charges for a six-month period, and providing a two-month service credit to SaskTel customers signed up to the federal government’s Connecting Families initiative.

Financial Highlights

SaskTel’s financial measures are focused on creating shareholder value, generating revenue and earnings, and effectively leveraging its capital investments.  These measures provide important insight into its current financial performance and overall progress enhancing its long-term financial stability.  SaskTel’s Return on Equity (ROE) is above the target of 6.9 per cent, due to exceeding the net income target of $81.8 million by $49.0 million.

SaskTel paid dividends of $110.5 million to Crown Investments Corporation during the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021, an increase of $3.3 million from the previous year.

SaskTel’s debt ratio increased to 50.4 per cent at March 31, 2021, from 47.8 per cent at March 31, 2020.  The overall level of net debt increased $125.5 million, primarily to fund continued investment in property, plant and equipment as well as intangible assets.

A revenue increase of $34 million reflects the continued wireless adoption and increased revenue from wireline growth services.  This growth was partially offset by ongoing declines in legacy wireline services, and customer relief programs related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Growth in wireless revenue reflected a growing subscriber base where increased revenue in wireline growth services is a result of higher broadband and data services revenue per customer, as customers opt for higher internet speeds and more services delivered over SaskTel’s fibre network.

SaskTel invested $308.2 million in capital throughout the year, with significant investment in network enhancements to improve coverage, capacity, reliability and speed.

Of the $308.2 million, $283.9 million (2019-20 – $228.4 million) was spent on property, plant and equipment, including Fibre to the Premises (FTTP), wireless networks (LTE and Wi-Fi), Access Network Demand, and other network improvements while the remaining $24.3 million (2019-20 – $34.5 million) was spent on intangible assets such as customer self-serve systems, accounting reporting systems and billing systems.

As of March 31, 2021, SaskTel’s wireless network includes nearly 1,000 cell towers, over 700 of which are located in rural parts of the province.

Throughout 2020-21, SaskTel contributed $2,502,632 to 308 non-profit and charitable organizations, community associations, venues, events, and partnerships in more than 70 communities throughout the province.  The SaskTel Pioneers also contributed $281,313 in financial donations, $1.1 million in in-kind donations, and more than 19,000 volunteer hours.  SaskTel TelCare was proud to celebrate its 70th anniversary by announcing this year’s contribution of nearly $230,000, which included SaskTel’s 50 per cent match.