Can Truecaller’s (OM:TRUE B) New Family Protection Tools Deepen Its Subscription and Engagement Moat?
- Earlier in December 2025, Truecaller launched Family Protection, a new in-app feature that lets up to five users form trusted groups where a Family Admin can set protection levels, manage blocklists, and on Android even remotely end suspected scam calls while monitoring real-time status signals.
- This move deepens Truecaller’s role in everyday communication safety, creating a shared protection layer that could strengthen engagement and support migration toward its Premium Family subscription offering.
- We’ll now examine how Family Protection’s group-based safety tools may influence Truecaller’s investment narrative around recurring subscriptions and user stickiness.
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Truecaller Investment Narrative Recap
To own Truecaller, you need to believe it can convert its large communication-safety user base into growing, recurring subscription revenue while reducing reliance on volatile programmatic ad income. The Family Protection launch supports that subscription narrative but does not materially change the near term risk that weaker ad demand and partner dependence in India could still drive earnings swings, especially when combined with FX and tax headwinds.
The most relevant recent development alongside Family Protection is Truecaller’s ongoing share buyback program, which is active through the 2026 AGM and can cover up to 10% of shares. While buybacks can support per share metrics during periods of ad revenue softness, the key near term catalyst still sits with how quickly higher quality, recurring revenues like subscriptions and Truecaller for Business can grow as a counterweight.
Yet behind these product launches and capital returns, investors should be aware that dependence on third party ad platforms in India still leaves Truecaller exposed to ...
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Truecaller's narrative projects SEK3.5 billion revenue and SEK1.1 billion earnings by 2028. This requires 20.2% yearly revenue growth and an earnings increase of about SEK612 million from SEK488.0 million today.
Uncover how Truecaller's forecasts yield a SEK50.83 fair value, a 175% upside to its current price.
Exploring Other Perspectives
Eleven members of the Simply Wall St Community value Truecaller between SEK36.57 and SEK105.06, highlighting very different expectations around its potential. Against this wide spread, the heavy concentration of ad revenues in India and on external platforms raises important questions about how resilient those expectations really are, so it is worth comparing several of these viewpoints before forming a view.
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