Vitec Reports Slight EBITDA Decline Despite Revenue Growth in Q3 2025

Vitec reported higher third-quarter revenue for 2025 but saw its EBITDA dip slightly to 235 million kronor from 248 million kronor a year ago.

    Key details

  • • Vitec's Q3 2025 EBITDA was 235 million kronor, down from 248 million kronor in Q3 2024.
  • • The company reported increased revenue for the third quarter but did not disclose exact figures.
  • • The slight EBITDA decline indicates margin pressures despite revenue gains.
  • • Comparison with AQ Group highlights sector-specific financial trends in Sweden.

Swedish software company Vitec delivered its financial results for the third quarter of 2025, reporting a revenue increase alongside a slight decrease in EBITDA compared to the same period last year. The company's EBITDA stood at 235 million kronor for Q3 2025, down from 248 million kronor in Q3 2024, as reported by Dagens Industri. This marks a modest decline in profitability despite top-line growth.

While the revenue growth details were highlighted, the precise figures for the revenue increase were not disclosed. The decrease in EBITDA signals some margin pressure or increased costs affecting operational profitability compared to last year. However, Vitec’s overall performance shows resilience given the challenging economic environment.

This quarterly report provides insight into Vitec's ongoing financial trajectory as it continues to expand in the software sector. The report stands in contrast to other Swedish industrial firms like AQ Group, which saw an operating result increase to 191 million kronor in Q3 2025 from 188 million kronor the previous year, emphasizing differing sectoral dynamics.

Vitec’s management has yet to comment extensively on the results or outlook, but the company’s sustained revenue growth coupled with stable EBITDA performance suggests a cautious but steady financial position heading into the final quarter of 2025.

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