Italy's Amplifon reports 8.7% decline in second-quarter core profit and lowers 2025 guidance
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Posted on July 29, 2025
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Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on July 29, 2025
1 min readLast updated: January 22, 2026
Amplifon reported an 8.7% decline in Q2 core profit and lowered its 2025 guidance due to challenging market conditions.
(Reuters) -Italian hearing aid company Amplifon's second-quarter core profit dropped 8.7% to 147.3 million euros ($169.84 million) on revenue that rose by 0.6%, it said on Tuesday.
The company lowered its guidance for 2025 amid a difficult market environment, projecting consolidated revenue growth of about 3%. It had previously expected growth in a mid-to-high single-digit percentage.
It also lowered the forecast for its adjusted core profit margin to about 23%, down from a previous projection of 24%.
"The impact (from the challenging market conditions) was more marked in some of our core markets, like Southern Europe, North America and China," CEO Enrico Vita said in a press release, adding that operations in France and Germany performed in line with expectations.
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(Reporting by Laura Contemori in GdanskEditing by David Goodman)
Amplifon's second-quarter core profit dropped 8.7% to 147.3 million euros.
Amplifon lowered its guidance for 2025, projecting consolidated revenue growth of about 3%.
The forecast for Amplifon's adjusted core profit margin has been lowered to about 23%, down from 24%.
The impact from the challenging market conditions was more marked in core markets like Southern Europe, North America, and China.
Amplifon reported a revenue growth of 0.6% despite the decline in core profit.
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