Čepro increased operating profit by ten percent last year
Czech state fuel distributor Čepro recorded a pre-tax operating profit of more than 2.79 billion crowns last year, reflecting a ten percent increase year-on-year.
Czech state fuel distributor Čepro officially announced a pre-tax operating profit of over 2.79 billion crowns for the previous year, marking a ten percent increase compared to the previous year. The company's revenues reached nearly 78.4 billion crowns, an increase of more than 1.5 billion crowns year-on-year. This represents the best economic results in the company's history, indicating its strong financial condition and successful strategic initiatives.
Jan Duspěva, the CEO of Čepro, attributed these achievements to the company's long-term strategy focused on sustainable profit and stable development, emphasizing that favorable market conditions and disciplined management played significant roles in reaching these results. He noted that the successful integration of the Robin Oil brand, which Čepro acquired two years ago from entrepreneur Jiří Zoubek, significantly contributed to the growth in economic performance, particularly in the retail segment of the business.
In addition to the notable growth in overall sales, the volume of fuel sales also rose by approximately ten percent, further affirming the effectiveness of Čepro's strategic decisions. These results not only enhance the company's financial viability but also reaffirm its position as a prominent player in the Czech fuel distribution market, paving the way for future investment and growth opportunities in the sector.