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    Duty-free retailer Avolta reports annual turnover above estimate, shares rise

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    Posted on March 12, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Avolta's annual turnover exceeded estimates, driving a 3.6% rise in shares. The Swiss duty-free retailer targets 5-7% growth by 2025, supported by strong travel demand.

    Duty-free retailer Avolta reports annual turnover above estimate, shares rise

    By Anastasiia Kozlova

    (Reuters) -Swiss duty-free retailer Avolta reported a slightly better-than-expected annual turnover on Wednesday, driven by growth across all regions and solid leisure demand.

    Shares of the company, which runs shops at airports, on cruise liners, in seaports, and other tourist locations worldwide, were up 3.6% in pre-market trading on Julius Baer.

    The "travel (sector) continues to show robust spending trends despite heightened uncertainties," analysts from Vontobel said.

    Following recent industry comments about a slowdown in domestic travel in the U.S., Avolta's 6.3% organic growth in 2024 offers confidence that it can reach its targets in 2025, the analysts said.

    For 2025 and the medium term, Avolta is targeting core turnover growth of 5-7% per year at constant exchange rates, along with an annual improvement in core profit margins of 20-40 basis points.

    Avolta's stock surged 24% in the past six months, driven by investor optimism about rising passenger numbers, higher spending per traveler, and market share expansion.

    The growth is further supported by robust annual traffic figures, which saw a 10.4% jump from 2023 levels and also exceeded pre-pandemic (2019) numbers by 3.8%, according to a report from the global aviation body IATA in January.

    "There is every indication that demand for travel will continue to grow," IATA said.

    "Looking ahead to 2025 ... our diversified presence in more than 70 countries gives us confidence in delivering on our medium-term targets and generating shareholder value," Chief Executive Xavier Rossinyol said in a statement.

    The Basel-based company announced a dividend of 1 Swiss franc per share, marking a 43% increase from a year earlier.

    The company posted an annual core turnover of 13.47 billion Swiss francs ($15.24 billion), up from 12.53 billion francs a year earlier, and slightly ahead of analysts' forecast of 13.43 billion francs in a poll by Vara Research.

    ($1 = 0.8837 Swiss francs)

    (Reporting by Anastasiia Kozlova in Gdansk, additional reporting by Amir Orusov; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Avolta's annual turnover exceeded expectations.
    • •Shares rose by 3.6% in pre-market trading.
    • •6.3% organic growth in 2024 boosts confidence.
    • •Targeting 5-7% core turnover growth by 2025.
    • •Stock surged 24% in the past six months.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Duty-free retailer Avolta reports annual turnover above estimate, shares rise

    1What was Avolta's annual core turnover for the year?

    Avolta posted an annual core turnover of 13.47 billion Swiss francs, up from 12.53 billion francs a year earlier.

    2How did Avolta's shares perform in pre-market trading?

    Shares of Avolta were up 3.6% in pre-market trading on Julius Baer.

    3What growth rate is Avolta targeting for 2025?

    Avolta is targeting core turnover growth of 5-7% per year at constant exchange rates for 2025 and the medium term.

    4What factors contributed to Avolta's recent stock surge?

    Avolta's stock surged 24% in the past six months due to rising passenger numbers, higher spending per traveler, and market share expansion.

    5What dividend did Avolta announce for its shareholders?

    The company announced a dividend of 1 Swiss franc per share, marking a 43% increase from a year earlier.

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