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Plaisio Computers Nears 500 Million Euro Revenue Mark
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Plaisio Computers Nears 500 Million Euro Revenue Mark

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Plaisio Computers neared 500 million euros in revenue for 2025, a 3.9% increase from the previous year.
  • The company significantly boosted its net profit by over threefold and reduced its bank debt, ending the year with a net cash position.
  • The financial results mark a transition period for the company following the founder's passing, with a proposed dividend increase for shareholders.

Plaisio Computers is on the cusp of a historic milestone, with its 2025 turnover approaching half a billion euros. The company achieved a significant increase in revenue, reaching 498.7 million euros, a 3.9% rise from 2024. This growth, adding approximately 65 million euros in sales over three years, was driven by network expansion, including a new store in Melissia, and increased demand fueled by the "Digital Tools for SMEs B" program.

The company's financial performance saw a remarkable surge in profitability. Gross profit improved to 89.5 million euros, a 6.4% increase, while EBITDA rose by 30.3% to 17.9 million euros. Net profit after taxes more than tripled, reaching 4.2 million euros, a substantial jump from 1.28 million euros in 2024. The board has proposed a dividend of 0.12 euros per share, doubling the previous year's payout.

Financially, Plaisio Computers is in a strong position, ending 2025 with a net cash status. Total bank debt was reduced by 71% to 1.3 million euros, with full repayment expected in 2026. This was facilitated by cash reserves of 48.8 million euros, significantly exceeding debt obligations. Equity also strengthened to 103.6 million euros. The company also expanded its workforce, employing 1,692 people by year-end, up from 1,642 in 2024. New e-commerce platforms for Plaisio.gr and PlaisioPro.gr were launched, alongside an upgraded customer service platform.

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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.