Swisscom Stock

Swisscom Cash Flow per Share

The Operating Cash Flow per Share of Swisscom (SCMN.SW) as of Aug 23, 2026 is 116.06 CHF. In the previous year, Operating Cash Flow per Share was 76.78 CHF — a change of 51.15% (higher).

Cash Flow per Share

116.06CHF

YoY

51.15%

Last updated:

Operating Cash Flow per Share of Swisscom is 2026 116.06 CHF. Operating Cash Flow per Share of Swisscom was 2025 76.78 CHF. It decreases by 51.15% higher compared to the previous year.

The Swisscom Cash Flow per Share history

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Cash Flow per Share
Date
Cash Flow per Share
Jan 1, 2018
71.79 CHF
Jan 1, 2019
76.84 CHF
Jan 1, 2020
78.55 CHF
Jan 1, 2021
78.07 CHF
Jan 1, 2022
74.82 CHF
Jan 1, 2023
77.78 CHF
Jan 1, 2024
76.78 CHF
Jan 1, 2025
116.06 CHF
The Swisscom Cash Flow per Share history
YEARCash Flow per ShareYoY
116.06CHF+51.15%
76.78CHF-1.28%
77.78CHF+3.95%
74.82CHF-4.16%
78.07CHF-0.60%
78.55CHF+2.22%
76.84CHF+7.04%
71.79CHF-9.09%
78.97CHF+5.85%
74.60CHF-0.08%
74.66CHF+2.63%
72.75CHF
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Swisscom Stock analysis

What does Swisscom do? Swisscom AG is the largest telecommunications company in Switzerland and was founded in 1998. The company's history dates back to the founding period of the Swiss Post. In the years following World War II, the Post began expanding its services in telecommunications. Initially, primarily telegraph services were offered, later telephone and television services were added. In 1998, Swisscom AG was established as an independent company and the Post was able to focus on its core competencies. The business model of Swisscom AG is based on providing telecommunications services of all kinds. This includes mobile and fixed-line telephony, broadband internet, television, cloud and IT solutions, as well as consulting and support services. Swisscom AG is thus a full-service provider that meets all telecommunications requirements. The company is divided into various divisions to ensure a clear and concise structure. These include Mobile, Residential Customers, Enterprise Customers, IT Services, Swisscom Blockchain, and Fastweb. Each division is tailored to specific customers and their needs to offer optimal value for money. Mobile: The Mobile division offers mobile services for private and business customers, mobile devices and accessories, as well as various mobile internet services. Swisscom operates one of Switzerland's largest mobile networks and provides its customers with seamless internet access and various mobile applications. Residential Customers: In this division, Swisscom offers special offers for private customers. Here, you can find everything related to TV and radio applications, fixed-line telephony, broadband internet, and IT security. The highlight in this division is the Bluewin offer. As one of Switzerland's largest internet providers, this offer provides unlimited internet access, TV, telephony, and cloud solutions. Enterprise Customers: This division offers individual and professional telecommunications, connectivity, and IT solutions for companies. Swisscom supports companies of all sizes, from small start-ups to large corporations, to offer optimal value for money. IT Services: Swisscom operates its own cloud as well as hosting and outsourcing services, allowing customers to place their IT infrastructure directly with Swisscom. Swisscom offers various security options for this. Fastweb: In 2007, Swisscom acquired the Italian telecommunications provider Fastweb to become a significant provider of broadband internet in Italy. This ensures high coverage of internet access and fixed-line telephony in Italy as well. In addition to the various divisions, Swisscom also offers a range of products that make customers' lives and work easier. These include cloud and IT solutions for companies, as well as offers for the private sector, the TV and radio sectors, where Swisscom has a wide range of digital channels and radio channels available. The future of Swisscom also includes the Internet of Things, where many devices are interconnected. Swisscom offers solutions for various industries, such as the healthcare sector, location marketing websites for tourism regions, and network control solutions for energy suppliers. In Swiss agriculture, Swisscom ensures a high level of mobile signal reliability. To achieve this, the coverage and capacity for telephone and internet services have been improved for all farmers. In summary, Swisscom offers a wide range of telecommunications services and products tailored to the needs of private and business customers. The company is divided into various divisions to offer optimal value for money. It is one of the largest telecommunications companies in Switzerland and provides its customers with high quality and reliability. Swisscom is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Swisscom stock

Operating Cash Flow per Share of Swisscom is 116.06 CHF in 2026.

Operating Cash Flow per Share of Swisscom changed from 76.78 CHF to 116.06 CHF, representing a 51.15% change. The value is higher than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Operating Cash Flow per Share Swisscom since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

Operating cash flow per share measures the operating cash generated per outstanding share.

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