Ambra (AMB) Q2 25/26 earnings summary
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Q2 25/26 earnings summary
24 Feb, 2026Executive summary
Net sales revenue increased by 1.9% year-over-year to 556.8 million PLN, with volume up 2.2% to 61.2 million bottles (0.75L).
EBIT rose 6.7% to 83.1 million PLN, and net profit attributable to majority shareholders grew 12.3% to 49.0 million PLN year-over-year.
Strong sales performance from key brands (DORATO, FRESCO, MUCHA SEKT, ZAREA), with market share gains in Czechia and Romania.
Main investment: new production line in Poland to boost efficiency and expand non-alcoholic offerings.
Financial highlights
EBITDA reached 99.5 million PLN, up from 93.2 million PLN year-over-year.
Net profit for the group was 63.6 million PLN, up from 58.0 million PLN year-over-year.
Operating cash flow was negative at -0.5 million PLN, compared to +18.0 million PLN a year earlier.
Net interest-bearing debt increased by 43.5% to 120.2 million PLN, mainly due to investment financing.
Dividend payout of 1.10 PLN per share, unchanged from the previous year.
Outlook and guidance
Management expects future results to be influenced by changes in premium wine and beverage consumption.
Improving household financial conditions and declining inflation may support consumer demand.
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