Ferrari, turbo profits. Super bonuses for workers
Ferrari reports strong financial results for 2025, leading to significant bonus payouts for its employees.
Ferrari has reported impressive financial results for the fiscal year 2025, achieving a notable milestone in the stock market. Following the announcement of net revenues totaling €7.14 billion, up 7% from the previous year, and a net profit of €1.6 billion, reflecting a 5% increase, the company's stock surged by 10.2% to €310.30. The results exceeded analysts' expectations, with earnings per share reaching €8.96, showcasing Ferrari's robust performance and market confidence.
In addition to corporate success, Ferrari has also initiated significant bonuses for its 5,000 employees in Maranello, highlighting a culture of sharing success with its workforce. According to an agreement made on November 13, 2023, the maximum bonus for the "Sports Cars and Lifestyle" division reaches €14,900, while the "Scuderia Ferrari" division's bonus is set at €14,498. Four advance payments of €1,300 have already been disbursed, with the remaining balance slated for distribution in April 2024. CEO Benedetto Vigna emphasized the importance of sharing success with the workforce, reinforcing the company's commitment to its employees.
The unions expressed satisfaction with the bonus structure, as it reflects the recognition of participative labor relations and aligns with the company's industrial excellence. This positive outcome signifies not only the financial health of Ferrari but also a successful approach to worker engagement and reward strategies, potentially setting a standard within the automotive industry for employee compensation tied to company performance.