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Prada Group records 9 % growth in net revenues during 9MFY25

  

The Prada Group reported strong financial performance for the first nine months of 2025, with net revenue rising by 9 per cent at constant exchange rates to €4 billion. This marks the company's 19th consecutive quarter of uninterrupted growth.

The stellar results were primarily driven by the retail channel across all regions, which saw sales growing by 9 per cent to €3.6 billion. This performance was backed by strong like-for-like growth and robust full-price sales.

Despite a challenging comparative base, the group continued to expand in Q3 2025 with overall revenue rising by 8 per cent and retail sales growing 7.6 per cent.

The group’s brands showed distinct trends. Miu Miu maintained its impressive four-year run, with revenue soaring by 41 per cent over the nine-month period and by 29 per cent in Q3, FY25. Prada's revenue accelerated in Q3 compared to the previous quarter, even though its retail sales declined slightly by 1.6 per cent for the nine months and 0.8 per cent in the third quarter.

Patrizio Bertelli, Chairman and Executive Director, stated, these consistent results confirm the strength of the group’s brands and the soundness of their strategy even in a complex macroeconomic climate. Their continued focus on creativity, outstanding products, and craftsmanship is the foundation for the group’s lasting relevance and sustainable growth.

Andrea Guerra, Chief Executive Officer, affirmed, the performance testifies to the integrity of the group’s brands and the diligent, robust execution of its teams. Despite the still challenging environment, the group remains confident in its growth trajectory, prioritizing investment in customer-exciting products and experiences, he added.

The Prada Group saw broad-based growth globally during the nine-month period. The Asia-Pacific region delivered double-digit growth of 10 per cent, with signs of market improvement in mainland China during the third quarter. The Middle East showed a robust growth of 21 per cent while Europe performed positively with 6 per cent growth supported by both local consumer spending and tourism.

The Americas posted a solid growth of 15 per cent and saw accelerated growth sequentially in the third quarter. Japan's revenue rose by 3 per cent after a 2024 marked by exceptional inbound tourist flows, with the third quarter showing improvement.

 
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