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Jeronimo Martins' quarterly profit jumps 15% on higher sales

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Posted on October 29, 2025

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LISBON (Reuters) -Portuguese retailer Jeronimo Martins posted a near 15% rise in its third-quarter net profit on Wednesday, as sales and core earnings increased despite fierce competition and a

Jeronimo Martins Reports 15% Surge in Quarterly Profit Driven by Sales Growth

LISBON (Reuters) -Portuguese retailer Jeronimo Martins posted a near 15% rise in its third-quarter net profit on Wednesday, as sales and core earnings increased despite fierce competition and a complex market environment.

The company, whose main market is Poland, where it operates the country's largest food retailer Biedronka, booked a net profit of 214 million euros ($250 million) in the quarter.

Net sales rose nearly 8% to 9.14 billion euros and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) increased about 12% to 664 million euros.

"We confirm the outlook disclosed on 1 August 2025. In an uncertain environment, our banners remain committed to ensuring price competitiveness, sustaining consumer preference, and reinforcing our market positions," the company said in a statement.

It said the 9.2% minimum wage increase in Poland boosted household disposable income, but "competitive intensity shows no signs of easing in a food retail market that offers muted growth".

($1 = 0.8575 euros)

(Reporting by Andrei Khalip, editing by Sergio Goncalves)

Key Takeaways

  • Jeronimo Martins' Q3 net profit rose by 15%.
  • Sales increased by nearly 8% to 9.14 billion euros.
  • EBITDA grew by about 12% to 664 million euros.
  • Poland's minimum wage increase boosted disposable income.
  • Competitive intensity remains high in the food retail market.

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What is net profit?
Net profit is the amount of money a company earns after all expenses, taxes, and costs have been deducted from total revenue. It is an important indicator of a company's profitability.
What is EBITDA?
Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization (EBITDA) is a measure of a company's overall financial performance. It focuses on earnings from core operations without the impact of capital structure and tax rates.
What are net sales?
Net sales refer to the total revenue from goods sold or services provided, minus returns, allowances, and discounts. It reflects the actual revenue a company retains from its sales activities.
What is consumer preference?
Consumer preference refers to the tendency of consumers to favor certain products or brands over others based on factors like quality, price, and personal taste. It significantly influences market demand.
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