IKEA Hungary’s turnover increased in the 2025 financial year
IKEA Hungary’s total retail turnover reached 144.3 billion forints in the financial year from September 1, 2024 to August 31, 2025, a 4.4 percent increase compared to the previous financial year, the company told MTI on Thursday.
According to the information, the company’s three Hungarian stores were visited by more than 8.2 million visitors in the 2025 financial year. The proportion of online purchases increased to 25.4 percent.
IKEA Hungary assessed in the statement:
The key to the year’s success was the continuous price reduction. The company has provided customers with a total of 6.5 billion forints in price reductions over the past two years, which represents an average price drop of 17.5 percent for more than 2,200 products.
Erika Intiso, CEO of IKEA Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia, indicated that the prices of another 150 key products were reduced by an average of 23 percent for the 2026 financial year.
IKEA Hungary employs more than 1,650 employees, and the company spent more than 500 million forints on wage increases and its bonus program in the 2025 financial year, it was announced.
One of the most important events of the financial year was the nearly 19.2 billion forint renovation of the IKEA Soroksár store. As a global pilot project, the showroom and market department were combined into one common space for the first time in IKEA’s history in the Soroksár store.
By integrating state-of-the-art automation and robotics, the store tripled its logistics area, thus doubling its online order capacity to nearly 1 million per year. According to the company, the effectiveness of the developments is already visible, with the volume of goods assembled in the 2026 financial year being 33 percent higher than in the same period in 2025, and the number of online customers served directly reaching 140,000.
The announcement highlighted sustainability and social responsibility:
In the previous financial year, IKEA achieved that 46 percent of its home deliveries were zero-emission, and through the “Second Life for Furniture” initiative, 3,400 pieces of furniture found new homes.
The Swedish The furniture manufacturer also invested nearly 800 million forints in the modernization of the stores’ solar panels, renewable heating and ventilation systems.
According to public company data, IKEA Lakberendezési Kft.’s net sales in the financial year from September 1, 2023 to August 31, 2024 were 137.3 billion forints, and its after-tax profit exceeded 3.6 billion forints.
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