Fnac Darty reported a 1.6% year-on-year increase in third-quarter sales for 2025, reaching €2.5 billion on a like-for-like basis—assuming Unieuro had already been part of the group in Q3 2024. The actual impact of Unieuro’s integration was far more dramatic, driving a 34.6% surge in total sales.
📈 Regional Highlights:
– France led the charge with a 1.7% uptick, reinforcing its role as the group’s growth engine.
– Rest of Europe saw more modest gains at 1.3%, reflecting mixed market dynamics.
– Spain emerged as a standout performer, posting a 3.9% increase in Q3 and a robust 6.2% rise over the first nine months.
📉 Italy’s Drag:
Despite Unieuro’s contribution to overall growth, Italy was the only market to contract, with turnover dipping 0.6% year-to-date. This suggests localized challenges that may require strategic recalibration.
Fnac Darty’s performance underscores the strategic value of its Unieuro acquisition while highlighting the need for targeted efforts in underperforming regions.
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Fnac Darty closes the year with +1% and almost reaches 8 billion
Fnac Darty has made public its 2024 balance sheet, which consolidates Unieuro for the month of December alone . Net of Unieuro, sales increased by 1%, reaching almost 8 billion euros (7.93). Substantially stable in France (-0.3%), declining in Belgium and Luxembourg (-1.3) and increasing by 12% in Iberia thanks to the acquisition of the Portuguese stores of Mediamarkt. Online sales, which represent 22% of the turnover, grew by 2.2%.
More comforting are the data on margins: operating profit rose by 6% to 182 million, cash flow and EBITDA are improving as well as the financial position, so much so that the Board of Directors has proposed to shareholders a superdividend of 1 euro, more than double the one paid in 2023.
Fnac Darty has acquired 91.1% of Unieuro
Fnac Darty has acquired 91.1% of Unieuro, so even the most skeptical shareholders could do nothing against the takeover bid from across the Alps.
Fnac-Darty wants to take over its Italian counterpart Unieuro to strengthen its position in Europe
Fnac-Darty has announced the launch of a project to acquire Unieuro SpA, the leading distributor of electronics and household appliances in Italy. “This project represents a unique opportunity for the Group to strengthen its position as a leader in specialized distribution in Western and Southern Europe, and a key player in the consolidation of the European market,” comments Enrique Martinez, CEO of Fnac-Darty. This merger with Unieuro SpA would create a group with a turnover of over €10 billion, 30,000 employees and over 1,500 stores, a leader in all its geographies. “This transaction is perfectly in line with our project
Fnac Darty strengthens in Portugal
Fnac Darty announces that it has entered into an agreement with MediaMarktSaturn, a subsidiary of Ceconomy, with a view to acquiring 100% of its activities in PortugalElectronics retailer MediaMarkt Portugal operates 10 stores and a webshop, recording sales of EUR 140 million in the financial year 2021-2022.
For its part, Fnac Darty operates 35 Fnac stores in Portugal, as well as six PC Clinic centres, one Nature et Decouvertes outlet and the Fnac.pt website, for a 2022 turnover of EUR 370 million. With this acquisition, Fnac Darty will further boost its number two position in Portugal. The transaction is subject to the approval of the Portuguese Competition Authority, and Fnac Darty aims to complete the deal by summer 2023.
Fnac Darty
The group has unveiled its first estimates for the year 2022 and forecasts a slight decline in sales, of 1.2% compared to the previous year. In a context where purchasing power is fully affected by inflation, Fnac Darty relies more than ever on its Everyday strategic plan.
Fnac Darty forecasts 2022 sales down 1.2%, while maintaining its gross margin
January 20, 2023, by Sandra Nicoletti
The group has unveiled its first estimates for the year 2022 and forecasts a slight decline in sales, of 1.2% compared to the previous year. In a context where purchasing power is fully affected by inflation, Fnac Darty relies more than ever on its Everyday strategic plan.
Fnac Darty forecasts 2022 sales down 1.2%, while maintaining its gross margin
While the economic context has a direct impact on distribution, the Fnac Darty group is showing resilience and forecasts revenue of around 7,945 million euros for 2022, down 1.2% compared to the year previous. A drop in sales which results from a bad month of December (-55 million euros), but which does not affect the gross margin rate. This should indeed reach 30.2% in 2022, up +80 basis points in one year, supported by a positive product/service mix. “The estimated performance for 2022 demonstrates that the Fnac Darty group has demonstrated good resilience thanks to the commitment of its teams, despite a particularly difficult context for the distribution sector. The group has demonstrated its ability to adapt and has been able to develop its offer to deal with supply difficulties and control its costs in order to minimize the effects of inflation. Compared to 2019, our estimated revenue remains up sharply by +7% and our gross margin rate remains solid. This demonstrates the acuity of our strategic project which, by focusing strongly on customer experience and services, allows us to continue to create value and grow,” says Enrique Martinez.
The group remains mobilized in the execution of the Everyday plan
While current operating income is estimated at around €230 million, free operating cash flow is slightly negative, around -€30 million. A result below the forecasts announced in February 2021, when the Everyday strategic plan was launched. In this context, the Group considers it “unlikely” to achieve its cumulative free operating cash flow target of around €500 million over the 2021-2023 period and is therefore extending this target for 2021-2024. Finally, “the Group remains fully mobilized to pursue the execution of its strategic plan and continue to generate cash in order to ensure its development and a regular return to shareholders in accordance with what was announced during the Everyday strategic plan. This is why Fnac Darty is maintaining its ambition to generate free operating cash flow of at least 240 million euros on an annual basis from 2025,” reads the official press release.
Darty results
Good resilience in sales”, this is how Fnac Darty describes the group’s results for the 3rd quarter of 2022. Indeed, the drop is slight on a like-for-like basis, at -1.3%, and almost nil in actual data, at -0.3%. The turnover for this period is 1.849 billion euros, bringing the total over 9 months to 5.277 billion euros. Household appliances and online sales are normalizing but remain vectors of growth Operating in 13 countries, Fnac Darty is a European leader
in the retail of entertainment and leisure products, consumer electronics and domestic appliances.
