Danish service giant wants to give its shareholders a billion gift
Danish service company ISS increased both revenue and profit last year, as revealed in its recently published annual report.
Danish service company ISS has reported a significant increase in both revenue and profits for the previous year according to its annual financial report released on Thursday morning. The company's revenue reached 84.7 billion Danish kroner, which is nearly a billion kroner higher than in 2024. After tax, the profit totaled just over 2.6 billion kroner, reflecting a slight increase of 24 million kroner compared to the previous year.
CEO Kasper Fangel expressed satisfaction with the company's performance, highlighting their achievements in meeting financial goals despite challenges such as currency fluctuations. He noted the impressive growth in revenue, attributing it to strategic decisions and operational efficiency. Additionally, the acquisition of 10 significant new contracts and 10 expansions of existing partnerships, each contributing over 100 million kroner in new annual revenue, indicates a strong positioning for the upcoming year.
The report suggests that ISS is not only focused on immediate financial results but is also setting the stage for future growth. By securing substantial contracts and improving operational strategies, the company aims to strengthen its performance in 2026 and deliver substantial value to its shareholders. The emphasis on long-term success combined with short-term gains reflects a resilient business model that can withstand market fluctuations.