AutoWallis’ sales revenue increased by 20 percent in the first quarter, almost two-thirds of which now comes from abroad
In the first quarter of 2025, AutoWallis Group’s sales revenue increased by 20% to HUF 107 billion, while its EBITDA decreased by 31% to HUF 3.3 billion due to the deteriorating operating environment. The decline was mainly caused by the increase in fixed costs, the unpredictability of customs measures and the lower level of subsidies.
The company is present in 16 countries and already 64% of its sales revenue comes from abroad. The performance of the Wholesale business was affected by the delayed introduction of new Opel models and one-off insurance events, while the Retail business (+40%) expanded mainly due to its Czech acquisitions. The Mobility Services Business Unit’s revenue increased by 38%, partly due to the success of the car rental company Sixt.
The company aims to maintain its growth strategy, exploit new acquisitions and operational synergies. The company’s performance can be improved by efficiency-enhancing measures to be introduced later.
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