The president of Mango took advantage of last year's good results and announced that the strategic plan of selling 4,000 million is within the group's reach.
Mango will increase sales by 13% in 2025 to 242 million, up 11%.
Mango's president took advantage of last year's good results to confirm that the strategic plan aims to sell 4,000 million dollars that the group has in hand.
Global fashion chain Mango expects its sales to increase by 13% to 3,767 million in 2025, and profit to reach 242 million, up 11%.The results are good.To achieve the goal of the strategic plan called 4E, it needs to reach sales of 4,000 million, which seems to be a reasonable goal according to the progress of the company.Ruiz announced today. The results were presented today in an event with many journalists from Europe.
EBITDA - profit from operations - 2025 totaled 722 million and increased by 13 percent. Group president Toni Ruiz described the group's investments, which amounted to 225 million, as historic.The company's gross profit is 60.8%.
With more than 2,931 points sold, the group has grown by 87 new locations compared to last year."We are one of the companies in the world that opens many stores every day of the year," said president Toni Ruiz.However, as sales continue, the weight of electronic commerce remains, 32%, of the total sales of the Catalan group.
The results are good.And they show that in the second year after the death of its founder Isak Andic in a tragic hiking accident, the company has overcome the trauma that caused the company, at least from the point of view of business progress.The police have been investigating this case for more than a year, putting the hypothesis of murder on the table.
"We are close to a commercial surface of 900,000 square meters," explained Ruiz.The company refused to explain the evolution of sales by relative area.Mango continues to bet on the physical store, contrary to what the rest of the sector is doing.In countries like Spain, the commitment to physical stores leads to a 20% increase in sales in that country.
Not much debt
Debt is not a central issue.The debt-to-EBITDFA ratio is 0.23%, and "with our cash, we can repay all our debt in three months", explained Margarida Solvans.
In January he approved the appointment of Toni Ruiz as president and CEO, and was joined by Manel Adell (founder of Desigual) and Helena Helmersson (former CEO of H&M).Toni Ruiz is proud that "we have a government compared to a listed company.
Geopolitical situation
The international crisis caused by the war and how it might affect a company that focuses on importing clothing made in countries like Türkiye or China."The supply chain that we have built is a resilient chain and we are clear that geopolitics is a critical issue, but I believe that we will be able to adapt to the various crises that arise," Tony Ruiz ventured today.
Daniel Lopez, the group's director of expansion and logistics, explained, "We've been in a situation like this before, and the most important thing is our people and our franchise partners."The group employs more than 18,000 people worldwide.
The Mango fashion group employs more than 18,000 people worldwide
The group has 400 factories in Turkey and is currently not expected to be significantly affected by the Iran war, although, as Margarida Sarbans warned, "the war started five days ago."
Spain with 22% of sales.followed by France and Turkey.But the Catalan group is present in more than 120 countries.
International fashion chain Mango increased its sales by 13% to 3767 million in 2025, with profits of 242 million, an increase of 11%. The results are good.To achieve the goal of the strategic plan called 4E, it must reach the sales goal of 4,000 million, which seems reasonable given the development of the company.“We will reach it this year in 2026,” group president Tony Ruiz announced today. The results were presented today at an event attended by numerous media outlets from across Europe.
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