EROSKI closes 2025 with solid operational growth and a strengthened financial structure

EROSKI has closed its 2025 financial year with a turnover of €6.081 billion, consolidating its positive commercial performance and completing a key milestone in the normalisation of its financial structure.
Spanish consumer cooperative reported a net profit of €47 million for the financial year ending on 31 January 2026. While this represents a decrease compared to the previous year, EROSKI explained that the result was impacted by one-off financial costs linked to the reorganisation of its debt structure. Operationally, the group continued to strengthen its business performance, with operating profit increasing by 3.1% to €252 million and EBITDA reaching €340 million — its highest level in the past decade.
Gross sales grew by 3.3% during the year, surpassing the €6 billion mark for the first time. Food retail remained the main driver of growth, supported by EROSKI’s continued efforts to contain prices and strengthen customer value propositions in a highly competitive retail environment.
A major highlight of the year was the completion of the cooperative’s financial restructuring process, which significantly improved the profile of its debt through more balanced maturities and lower financing costs. EROSKI also continued to reinforce its social and cooperative commitment throughout the year. The group transferred €435 million in savings to consumers through promotional and price containment measures, collaborates with more than 2,300 local producers, and allocated over €25 million to social initiatives. The cooperative currently operates 1,508 stores and employs more than 28,200 workers, including over 8,300 worker-members.
Commenting on the results, CEO Rosa Carabel described 2025 as “a turning point” for the cooperative, marking the end of a demanding cycle and the beginning of a new stage focused on growth and long-term stability.
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