Although its net income suffered from the exceptional contribution on the profits of large companies in France, the leather goods manufacturer has just announced another significant increase in its turnover last year. Buoyed by strong growth in the fourth quarter, it is approaching 2026 with confidence.
In 2025, Hermès continued to thrive, defying trends and crises.
While a luxury giant like Kering has just announced a double-digit decline in sales and a loss last year, the French leather goods maker unveiled a new sales record on February 12.
Net income weighed down by exceptional profit contribution
Its 2025 sales grew by 9% at constant exchange rates (+5.5% at current exchange rates) to €16 billion.
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