Tecnica Group closes 2025 with a positive balance. Despite the complex and constantly changing economic and geopolitical dynamics, revenue amounts to 541.3 million euros, up 4.7% from the previous year. The Group recorded an EBITDA margin of 12.5%, equal to 66 million euros, and progress in the Net Financial Position, which stands at 116.8 million euros compared to 147.5 in 2024.
Tecnica Group’s main markets
According to the company itself, in 2025 Tecnica Group confirmed its international vocation, with 93% of revenues generated outside the Italian market, which grew by 3% compared to 2024. In other reference geographies, Europe and the United States recorded growth of 8% and 2% respectively. Revenue growth is balanced between the two main product categories, footwear and sports equipment, which account for 57% and 43% of revenues respectively.
Statements
“In an internationally complex context, marked by objective operational difficulties, the Group has managed to mitigate the impacts and close the year with resilience, also dedicating itself to an important organizational evolution project of the business model.” stated Andrea Dorigo, CEO of Tecnica Group. “Now we look to the future: in 2026 we will focus on a contemporary tactical and strategic approach, which will guide the Group’s growth in the years to come, placing the consumer and their needs increasingly at the center of business priorities and pursuing the strengthening of the identity of individual brands, to offer targeted choices and offerings.” Alberto Zanatta, president of Tecnica Group, commented: “We are a Group capable of combining strong local roots with global leadership in our sector. In this way, we have become a reference point worldwide for those who love outdoor sports, in every season.”
Tecnica Group’s sustainable strategy
In recent years, the Group has embarked on a structured ESG path, designed to enhance the company’s commitment to the environment, the territory, and its people. Among the main strategies of the activity is “Recycle Your Boots”, a circular economy project launched by Tecnica Group in 2021 to collect, recycle, and transform old used ski boots into second-generation materials. In four years, approximately 60 thousand pairs of boots have been collected and recycled, saving around 900 tons of CO2 emissions.