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Birkenstock posts strong growth

Birkenstock has reported full year revenue growth of 16% to €2.1 billion, or 18% on a constant currency basis, after seeing strong consumer demand across all… View Article

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Birkenstock posts strong growth

Birkenstock has reported full year revenue growth of 16% to €2.1 billion, or 18% on a constant currency basis, after seeing strong consumer demand across all parts of the business.

In the year to 30 September, adjusted EBITDA rose by 20% to €667 million while net profit climbed to €348 million from a previous €192 million.

Oliver Reichert, chief executive of Birkenstock  and member of the board of directors, said: “We are proud to be reporting very strong fiscal 2025 results, with constant currency revenue growth coming in ahead of our target at 18% and adjusted EBITDA margin at the high end of our guidance range. Once again, the Birkenstock team executed very well and our brand continues to stand out with consumers.”

Meanwhile, revenue in the brand’s fourth quarter increased by 15% on a reported basis and 20% on constant currency basis to €526 million with double digit growth across all regions. Adjusted EBITDA rose by 17% to €147 million.

Reichert added: “As we look forward into fiscal 2026, we see a continuation of the strong consumer demand and double-digit growth.  Our growth is currently only limited globally by our production capacity and desire to maintain scarcity; consumer demand remains robust globally.”

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