Vinci Reports 3.2% Revenue Growth Amid Rising Corporate Taxation
Vinci's H1 2025 results show revenue growth but net income decline due to increased corporate taxes.
- • Vinci's revenue increased by 3.2% to €34.85 billion in H1 2025.
- • EBITDA rose by 8%, reaching €6.13 billion.
- • Net income (RNPG) decreased by 5% to €1.89 billion due to higher corporate taxes.
- • Despite challenges, Vinci maintains its growth objectives for 2025.
Key details
Vinci has reported a 3.2% increase in revenue for the first half of 2025, reaching €34.85 billion, largely driven by its concession and energy service sectors, despite challenging macroeconomic conditions. The company's EBITDA rose by 8% to €6.13 billion. However, the group's net income (RNPG) saw a 5% decline to €1.89 billion, impacted by a heavier corporate tax burden introduced in France for this fiscal year. Vinci has stated that it remains committed to its 2025 targets, which include continued revenue growth and improved results despite the challenges posed by the new tax regime.
This article was translated and synthesized from French sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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