Moncler Revenues Up 7% in Fourth Quarter on Strong Asia, Americas

Moncler Revenues Up 7% in Fourth Quarter on Strong Asia, Americas

Revenues at Italian luxury outerwear group Moncler rose 7 percent at constant exchange rates in the fourth quarter, above analysts’ expectations, helped by solid growth in Asia and ​in ⁠the Americas.

Full-year revenues also increased, but 2025 operating ⁠profit declined slightly to 913.4 million euros ($1.07 billion), down 0.3 percent.

Revenues in 2025 totalled 3.13 ​billion euros, against a company-compiled analyst consensus forecast of 3.06 billion and up 3 percent at ​constant exchange rates.

Last month Moncler’s ⁠main shareholder Remo Ruffini announced he was leaving ⁠the role of chief executive, to be replaced by Bartolomeo ‌Rongone, currently at the helm ​of Kering-owned label Bottega Veneta.

“The arrival of Leo (Bartolomeo) Rongone ⁠as a group CEO in April is a natural ‌next step in our evolution, which ​will ‌bring new energy to our already solid structure,” Ruffini ‌said in a conference call ⁠with ⁠analysts.

“But let me be clear, I’m not stepping down, I’m not stepping back. I will be executive chairman and continue to lead our creative ​direction and set the strategic directions of the group,” ⁠he ‌added.

Reporting by Elisa ​Anzolin, ‌editing by Gavin Jones

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