Vend Marketplaces (VEND) Q4 2025 earnings summary
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Q4 2025 earnings summary
5 Feb, 2026Executive summary
Q4 revenues were NOK 1,510 million, down 1% year-over-year, but EBITDA rose 53% to NOK 491 million, with margin expanding to 32% on cost discipline and ARPA growth.
Major simplification initiatives included divesting non-core assets, removing the dual-class share structure, and migrating Blocket to the Aurora platform.
A NOK 2 billion share buyback program was launched, and the board proposed increasing the ordinary dividend to NOK 2.50 per share for 2025.
Strategic focus included cost reductions, platform transition, portfolio simplification, and governance streamlining.
Significant capital was returned to shareholders through dividends and share buybacks, totaling up to NOK 8 billion in 2025.
Financial highlights
Group revenues remained stable at NOK 1,510 million in Q4, with strong ARPA growth (15%-22%) in key segments.
EBITDA margin improved to 32%, up 12 percentage points year-over-year, driven by lower costs.
OpEx to sales ratio (excluding COGS) improved by up to 11 percentage points, with personnel and marketing costs down double digits.
Operating profit rose to NOK 245 million from a loss of NOK 1.4 billion last year, with net loss of NOK 2.5 billion mainly due to a NOK 2.8 billion loss on Aurelia/Adevinta stake revaluation.
Cash flow from operations increased to NOK 555 million, and the year ended with a net cash position of NOK 210 million.
Outlook and guidance
Revenue growth in 2026 is expected to be driven by go-to-market initiatives and ARPA momentum, though volume visibility remains limited.
OpEx (excluding COGS) is guided to remain broadly stable in 2026, with further cost efficiencies expected to be offset by inflation and growth investments.
Medium-term targets: Mobility and Real Estate revenue growth 12–17%, Jobs 5–10%, Recommerce >20%.
More modest ARPA growth is expected in Jobs for 2026, mainly from CPI adjustments and new product launches.
Mobility pricing adjustment in Sweden delayed to later in H1 2026.
Latest events from Vend Marketplaces
- Q2 2024 saw solid growth, major divestments, and a NOK 18bn special dividend payout.VEND
Q2 20243 Feb 2026 - Q3 2024 saw strong growth, capital returns, and a strategic focus on core marketplaces.VEND
Q3 202418 Jan 2026 - Targets double-digit growth and margin expansion in four verticals through simplification and innovation.VEND
CMD 202413 Jan 2026 - Share class unification, capital reduction, and new board authorizations were all approved.VEND
EGM 202519 Dec 2025 - All proposals passed, including dividend, buybacks, and rebranding as Vend Marketplaces ASA.VEND
AGM 202519 Dec 2025 - Q4 2024 revenue up 12% and EBITDA up 3% as transformation and rebranding to Vend completed.VEND
Q4 202411 Dec 2025 - Q1 2025 delivered 18% EBITDA growth, NOK 2bn buyback, and strategic portfolio streamlining.VEND
Q1 202518 Nov 2025 - EBITDA up 24% to NOK 640m on cost cuts and ARPA growth, with new share buyback approved.VEND
Q3 202528 Oct 2025 - EBITDA up 25% to NOK 583m as ARPA growth and cost cuts offset revenue softness.VEND
Q2 202518 Jul 2025