Zignago Vetro (ZV) Company presentation summary
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Company presentation summary
22 Jun, 2026Group structure and business overview
Majority owned by Zignago Holding (Marzotto Family), with a 64% stake; 36% free float on the Italian Stock Exchange.
Operates through multiple subsidiaries in Italy, France, Poland, and the USA, focusing on glass containers and recycling.
Business units target food & beverage, cosmetics & perfumery, luxury, and specialty containers, leveraging flexibility, quality, and innovation.
International presence with production and sales sites across Europe and the US.
Core business spans standard and customized hollow glass containers for diverse markets.
Financial performance and profitability
2025 revenues reached €596 million, with a CAGR of 7.5% since 1988.
2025 EBITDA at €162.2 million, with an EBITDA margin of 27.2%.
Net result for 2025 was €66.9 million, with a net margin of 11.2%.
1Q 2026 revenues declined by 5.5% year-on-year to €146.8 million; EBITDA margin at 14.2%.
Business units showed mixed performance in 1Q 2026, with Zignago Vetro France growing and others declining.
Balance sheet, cash flow, and dividends
Net capital employed at €630.1 million and net equity at €284 million as of 1Q 2026.
Net financial debt at €265.5 million, with a NFD/EBITDA ratio of 1.9.
Cash flow from operations in 2025 was €87.4 million, representing 14.7% of sales.
Capex in 2025 was €59.1 million, or 9.9% of sales.
2025 dividend per share was €0.60, with a payout ratio of 70%.
Latest events from Zignago Vetro
- Net profit fell 64.8% in H1 2024, but Q2 showed sequential improvement in sales and margins.ZV
Q2 20248 Jun 2026 - Revenues and profits fell sharply in 2024 amid weak demand and price pressure; recovery expected.ZV
Q3 20248 Jun 2026 - Margins and net profit plunged despite sales recovery, as energy costs and taxes surged.ZV
Q1 20258 Jun 2026 - EBITDA and net profit margins rose despite lower revenue, driven by margin gains and luxury demand.ZV
Q1 202612 May 2026 - 2025 revenue fell 3.2% as margins and profit declined, with mixed demand across segments.ZV
Q4 202512 Mar 2026 - Margins and cash flow improved in Q3, but profits and revenues remain below last year.ZV
Q3 202513 Nov 2025 - Net profit dropped 66.5% as input costs rose, but cash generation and liquidity improved.ZV
Q2 20258 Aug 2025 - Revenue and profit fell, but volumes and market outlook show signs of recovery.ZV
Q4 20245 Jun 2025