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Autohellas S A : Press Release on the 2025 Financial Results

Autohellas S A : Press Release on the 2025 Financial

articleAutohellas SaMarch 18, 20265/company/autohellas-sa/news/autohellas-s-a-press-release-on-the-2025-financial-results
Autohellas S A : Press Release on the 2025 Financial Results

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n Press Release on the 2025 Financial Results\n \n 18.03.2026 \n \n FY 2025 Results\n • 5% increase in the Group's Revenue to €1,034 million.\n • Particularly positive momentum in Rentals in Greece\n • €295 million EBITDA and €84 million Profit after Tax\n • Proposed dividend €0.85 per share\n AUTOHELLAS Group announces the financial results for 2025, marking an all-time high in Revenue, €1,034.1 million, recording an increase of 4.9%.\n EBITDA stood at €294.7 million, up 5.9%; profit before tax (EBT) at €97.8 million; while Profit after Tax (EAT) amounted to €84 million (decrease 6%).\n \n \n In total, the short-term and long-term rental activity, in Greece and in the other 8 countries in which the Group operates, utilizes a fleet of more than 65,000 cars, with (renewal and expansion) investments in approximately 20,000 new cars during 2025.\n \n \n The Group's profitability was supported, as in 2024, by €10.6 million from dividend distributions of the holdings in AEGEAN and Trade Estates.\n \n \n At 31/12/2025, the Group's Equity amounted to €584 million, significantly increased from €490 million at 31/12/2024.\n The Board of Directors will propose to the Annual General Meeting a dividend of €0.85 per share for the year 2025.\n Analysis by segment:\n Greece Rentals (Hertz)\n The Car Rental activity in Greece recorded a dynamic course in 2025, with Revenue up 12.5% to €326.5 million. Growth came mainly from long-term rentals but also from short-term rentals, despite intense competition and the expansion of available fleets. In short-term rentals, fleet utilization and customer satisfaction indicators improved, while the annual performance per average car increased through the strengthening of the participation of direct distribution channels, the utilization rate, and the use of an upgraded mix of fleet types. The positive trend was also supported by a 6.1% increase in air arrivals.\n Car Trade and Services\n The Car Trading activity in Greece recorded a 3.1% increase in Revenue, with marginal improvement, contributing a total of €526.9 million to Revenue. The Group's import companies increased total sales volume by 7%, with a strong rise in fully electric vehicles, but reduced profitability per sale due to a higher participation of sales in corporate fleets. In retail, profitability remained satisfactory, while two new sales ...

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