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Yamfin Sports' revenue in 2025 is expected to grow by 27% year-over-year
Sportswear International (Reporter Li Jing) reported on the evening of February 24th that Amer Sports disclosed its financial results for Q4 and the full year of 2025. The financial report shows that in Q4 2025, Amer Sports achieved revenue of $2.101 billion, a 28% increase year-over-year; operating profit reached $228 million, an 18% increase; and adjusted operating profit was $263 million, also up 18%.
For the full year of 2025, Amer Sports revenue was $6.566 billion, up 27% year-over-year; operating profit was $702 million, a 49% increase; and adjusted operating profit was $838 million, up 45%.
In terms of business segments, outdoor functional apparel revenue was $2.856 billion, up 30%; mountain outdoor apparel and equipment revenue was $2.404 billion, up 31%, with Salomon’s annual sales surpassing $2 billion for the first time; sports balls and racket equipment revenue was $1.307 billion, up 13%.
Regionally, Greater China achieved revenue of $1.862 billion, up 43.4%; Asia-Pacific region achieved revenue of $773 million, up 50.7%; the Americas region achieved revenue of $2.126 billion, up 14.3%; and Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region achieved revenue of $1.806 billion, up 19.3%.
Amer Sports CEO Jussi Salonen stated that the strong performance in 2025 was driven by the success of Arc’teryx and Salomon. Looking ahead, the company is confident in maintaining its leadership in the high-end market with its unique brand portfolio. Additionally, Carrie Ask has been announced as President and CEO of the Wilson brand, effective March 1.
Chief Financial Officer Andrew Page said the company has a solid financial foundation, with low net leverage and ample operating cash flow. Supported by various business segments, the company is confident in achieving excellent results again in 2026.