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    Revenues at Moncler rise 7% in fourth quarter on strong Asia, Americas

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    Posted on February 19, 2026

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    Last updated: February 19, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Moncler’s Q4 revenue grew 7% at constant FX, beating forecasts as Asia and the Americas strengthened. FY 2025 sales hit €3.13bn; EBIT was €913m, down 0.3%. Leadership shifts to CEO Bartolomeo Rongone in April.

    Moncler Q4 Revenue Climbs 7% on Strong Asia and Americas Demand

    Q4 Revenue Growth at Constant FX

    Moncler Q4 and FY2025 Results

    MILAN, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Revenues at Italian luxury outerwear group Moncler rose 7% at constant exchange rates in the fourth quarter, above analysts' expectations, helped by solid growth in Asia and in the Americas.

    Full-year revenues also increased, but 2025 operating profit declined slightly to 913.4 million euros ($1.07 billion), down 0.3%.

    Full-Year Revenue and Profit

    Revenues in 2025 totalled 3.13 billion euros, against a company-compiled analyst consensus forecast of 3.06 billion and up 3% at constant exchange rates.

    CEO Transition to Bartolomeo Rongone

    Last month Moncler's main shareholder Remo Ruffini announced he was leaving the role of chief executive, to be replaced by Bartolomeo Rongone, currently at the helm of Kering-owned label Bottega Veneta.

    Ruffini to Remain Executive Chairman

    "The arrival of Leo (Bartolomeo) Rongone as a group CEO in April is a natural next step in our evolution, which will bring new energy to our already solid structure.", Ruffini said in a conference call with analysts.

    "But let me be clear, I'm not stepping down, I'm not stepping back. I will be executive chairman and continue to lead our creative direction and set the strategic directions of the group", he added.

    Exchange Rate Reference ($1 = €0.8498)

    ($1 = 0.8498 euros)

    Reporting and Editing Credits

    (Reporting by Elisa Anzolin, editing by Gavin Jones)

    Table of Contents

    • Q4 Revenue Growth at Constant FX
    • Moncler Q4 and FY2025 Results
    • Full-Year Revenue and Profit

    Key Takeaways

    • •Q4 revenue rose 7% at constant exchange rates, topping expectations.
    • •FY 2025 revenues reached €3.13bn, above the €3.06bn analyst consensus.
    • •FY 2025 EBIT was €913.4m (29.2% margin), down 0.3% year over year.
    • •Growth was led by Asia and the Americas, with solid DTC momentum.
    • •Bartolomeo Rongone becomes CEO in April; Remo Ruffini shifts to executive chairman.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Revenues at Moncler rise 7% in fourth quarter on strong Asia, Americas

    1What is the main topic?

    Moncler’s fourth-quarter performance and full-year 2025 results, highlighting a 7% Q4 revenue increase at constant FX and a slight EBIT decline despite strong Asia and Americas growth.

    2How did Moncler perform in FY 2025?

    Group revenue reached €3.13 billion, up 3% at constant FX and ahead of consensus, while EBIT was €913.4 million with a 29.2% margin, down 0.3% year over year.

  • CEO Transition to Bartolomeo Rongone
  • Ruffini to Remain Executive Chairman
  • Exchange Rate Reference ($1 = €0.8498)
  • Reporting and Editing Credits
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    Which regions drove growth?

    Asia and the Americas led Q4 gains, supported by improving direct-to-consumer momentum.

    4What leadership changes were announced?

    Remo Ruffini will become executive chairman, and Bartolomeo Rongone will take over as group CEO in April, ensuring continuity in strategy and creative direction.

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