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    Ermenegildo Zegna Group Reports Full Year 2024 Profit of €91 Million and Adjusted EBIT of €184 Million

    3/27/25 7:32:00 AM ET
    $ZGN
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    • Revenues reached €1,946.6 million, up 2.2% YoY from €1,904.5 million in FY 2023, +3.4% at constant currency, -1.9% organic1
    • Profit of €90.9 million, compared to €135.7 million in FY 2023. Profit performance in FY 2024 also reflects a normalized 30% effective tax rate compared to 20% in FY 2023
    • Gross profit margin rose to 66.6%
    • Adjusted EBIT1 of €184.0 million
    • Proposed dividend per ordinary share of €0.12
    • Strategic investments in talent acquisition, store network and marketing continued throughout the year, laying the foundations for sustainable growth at ZEGNA, Thom Browne and TOM FORD FASHION
    • Mid-term targets updated

    Ermenegildo Zegna N.V. (NYSE:ZGN) (the "Company" and, together with its consolidated subsidiaries, the "Ermenegildo Zegna Group" or "the Group") today announced Profit of €90.9 million for FY 2024 with a Profit margin of 4.7%, compared to €135.7 million in FY 2023 (7.1% Profit margin).

    FY 2024 Adjusted EBIT was €184.0 million, compared to €220.2 million in FY 2023 with an Adjusted EBIT Margin of 9.5% and revenues of €1,946.6 million, as announced on January 27, 2025.

    Ermenegildo "Gildo" Zegna, Group Chairman and CEO, said: "Despite a challenging environment in 2024, the Group achieved Adjusted EBIT of €184 million.

    ZEGNA led this performance, driven by the brand's distinctive competitive edge and management's commitment to delivering results. We maintained a highly disciplined approach, focusing on key projects and investments that enhance brand desirability while ensuring strict cost control. Thom Browne's operating performance reflects our strategic decision to streamline the wholesale channel while reinforcing client-centricity through Direct-to-Consumer. TOM FORD FASHION has continued its journey toward realizing its full potential with a clear understanding of key priorities. The recent, unanimously acclaimed fashion show—the first under Haider Ackermann—strongly aligns with this direction and confirms that our path forward is well-defined.

    In 2024, we took decisive actions, strengthening our organization and prioritizing investments that are strategic in our brands. Our Filiera—our R&D powerhouse—remains a driving force for our Group, fueling the innovation that sets ZEGNA, Thom Browne, and TOM FORD FASHION apart.

    As we look further into 2025, we recognize the importance of maintaining a cautious approach while also remaining committed to delivering on our projects. Especially in today's environment, protecting our brands' identity remains our first priority. We will do so with discipline, agility, and a sharp focus on executing our vision while creating value for our stakeholders."

    ____________________

    1 Revenues on an organic growth basis (organic or organic growth) and on a constant currency basis (constant currency), Adjusted EBIT, Adjusted EBIT Margin, Trade Working Capital, Net Financial Indebtedness/(Cash Surplus) and Free Cash Flow are non-IFRS financial measures. Constant currency growth is calculated excluding foreign exchange. Organic growth is calculated excluding (a) foreign exchange, (b) acquisitions & disposals, and (c) changes in license agreements where the Group operates as a licensee. See the non-IFRS financial measures section starting on page 16 of this press release for the definition and reconciliation of non-IFRS financial measures to the most directly compares IFRS measures.

    Results of Operations

     

    For the years ended December 31,

    (€ thousands, except percentages)

    2024

     

    Percentage of revenues

     

    2023

     

    Percentage of revenues

    Revenues

    1,946,647

     

    100.0%

     

    1,904,549

     

    100.0%

    Cost of sales

    (650,087)

     

    (33.4%)

     

    (680,235)

     

    (35.7%)

    Gross profit

    1,296,560

     

    66.6%

     

    1,224,314

     

    64.3%

    Selling, general and administrative

    (1,008,324)

     

    (51.8%)

     

    (901,364)

     

    (47.3%)

    Marketing expenses

    (121,384)

     

    (6.2%)

     

    (114,802)

     

    (6.0%)

    Operating profit

    166,852

     

    8.6%

     

    208,148

     

    10.9%

    Financial income

    26,028

     

    1.3%

     

    37,282

     

    2.0%

    Financial expenses

    (51,995)

     

    (2.7%)

     

    (68,121)

     

    (3.6%)

    Foreign exchange losses

    (11,338)

     

    (0.6%)

     

    (5,262)

     

    (0.3%)

    Result from investments accounted for using the equity method

    1,061

     

    0.1%

     

    (2,953)

     

    (0.2%)

    Profit before taxes

    130,608

     

    6.7%

     

    169,094

     

    8.9%

    Income taxes

    (39,747)

     

    (2.0%)

     

    (33,433)

     

    (1.8%)

    Profit

    90,861

     

    4.7%

     

    135,661

     

    7.1%

    Fiscal Year 2024 Key Financial Highlights

    Revenues

    In FY 2024 the Group recorded revenues of €1,946.6 million (+2.2% YoY and -1.9% organic). The ZEGNA brand recorded revenues of €1,163.7 million (+4.9% YoY and +5.5% organic). Thom Browne reported revenues of €314.7 million (-16.8% YoY and -20.5% organic). TOM FORD FASHION recorded revenues of €314.5 million (+33.5% YoY and -0.7% organic). Textile revenues were €138.2 million (-8.5% YoY and -7.5% organic) and Other revenues were €15.5 million (-48.4% YoY and -32.1% organic).

    Full details of the Group's revenues are included in the Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2024, which has been filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission today.

    Gross Profit, Operating Profit and Profit

    Gross profit in FY 2024 reached €1,296.6 million, up from €1,224.3 million in FY 2023, with a gross profit margin of 66.6%, compared to 64.3% in FY 2023. This was primarily driven by the increased proportion of direct-to-consumer ("DTC") revenues at the Group level, which reached 78% of revenues from branded products (compared to 73% in FY 2023).

    Selling, general, and administrative (SG&A) expenses were €1,008.3 million (51.8% of revenues) in FY 2024, compared to €901.4 million (47.3% of revenues) in FY 2023. The higher incidence on revenues reflects investments in talent, the store network, and organization to support the long-term growth of each of the Group's brand.

    Marketing expenses in FY 2024 were €121.4 million, compared to €114.8 million in FY 2023, with the incidence on revenues substantially in line in FY 2024 (6.2%) compared to FY 2023 (6.0%).

    As a result of the above, the Group reported an operating profit of €166.9 million compared to €208.1 million in FY 2023.

    The Group's profit in FY 2024 was €90.9 million (4.7% margin), compared to €135.7 million (7.1% margin) in FY 2023. In 2024, the Group's effective tax rate returning to a more standard level of 30%, compared to a lower effective tax rate of 20% in FY 2023 (mainly as a result of higher non-taxable income), resulted in an increase in taxes of €6.3 million. Foreign exchange losses increased by €6.1 million, mainly related to the impact of U.S. Dollar appreciation versus the Euro.

    Adjusted EBIT and Adjusted EBIT Margin

    The table below shows the reconciliation of Profit to Adjusted EBIT and the calculation of Profit Margin and Adjusted EBIT Margin for FY 2024 and 2023. Adjusted EBIT is the main performance metric used by the Group's management at the consolidated and reporting segment level.

     

    For the years ended December 31,

    (€ thousands, except percentages)

    2024

     

    2023

    Profit

    90,861

     

    135,661

    Income taxes

    39,747

     

    33,433

    Financial income

    (26,028)

     

    (37,282)

    Financial expenses

    51,995

     

    68,121

    Foreign exchange losses

    11,338

     

    5,262

    Result from investments accounted for using the equity method

    (1,061)

     

    2,953

    Operating profit

    166,852

     

    208,148

    Adjustments:

     

     

     

    Net impairment of leased and owned stores

    11,196

     

    1,782

    Severance indemnities and provisions for severance expenses

    4,878

     

    4,002

    Legal costs for trademark dispute

    1,061

     

    2,168

    Transaction costs related to acquisitions

    33

     

    6,001

    Costs related to the Business Combination

    —

     

    2,140

    Special donations for social responsibility

    —

     

    100

    Net income related to lease agreements

    —

     

    (4,129)

    Adjusted EBIT

    184,020

     

    220,212

     

     

     

     

    Revenues

    1,946,647

     

    1,904,549

    Profit Margin (Profit / Revenues)

    4.7%

     

    7.1%

    Adjusted EBIT Margin (Adjusted EBIT / Revenues)

    9.5%

     

    11.6%

    Analysis by Segment

    In FY 2024, Adjusted EBIT for the Zegna segment was €187.6 million, down from €193.5 million in FY 2023. Adjusted EBIT for the Thom Browne segment was €27.3 million, down from €59.0 million in FY 2023. The Tom Ford Fashion segment reported an Adjusted EBIT of negative €10.1 million, compared to negative €1.7 million in FY 2023.

     

    For the years ended December 31,

     

    Change

    (€ thousands, except percentages)

    2024

     

    2023

     

    2024 vs 2023

     

    %

     

    Organic

    Revenues

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Zegna

    1,348,839

     

    1,322,045

     

    26,794

     

    2.0%

     

    2.5%

    Thom Browne

    314,818

     

    380,287

     

    (65,469)

     

    (17.2%)

     

    (20.8%)

    Tom Ford Fashion

    314,514

     

    235,544

     

    78,970

     

    33.5%

     

    (0.7%)

    Intersegment eliminations

    (31,524)

     

    (33,327)

     

    1,803

     

    n.m.(*)

     

    n.m.

    Total revenues

    1,946,647

     

    1,904,549

     

    42,098

     

    2.2%

     

    (1.9%)

    ____________________

    (*) Throughout this section "n.m." means not meaningful.

     

    For the years ended December 31,

     

    Change

    (€ thousands, except percentages)

    2024

     

    2023

     

    2024 vs 2023

     

    %

    Adjusted EBIT

    Zegna

    187,598

     

    193,466

     

    (5,868)

     

    (3.0%)

    Thom Browne

    27,319

     

    58,969

     

    (31,650)

     

    (53.7%)

    Tom Ford Fashion

    (10,116)

     

    (1,741)

     

    (8,375)

     

    n.m.

    Corporate

    (19,977)

     

    (30,423)

     

    10,446

     

    (34.3%)

    Intersegment eliminations

    (804)

     

    (59)

     

    (745)

     

    n.m.

    Total

    184,020

     

    220,212

     

    (36,192)

     

    (16.4%)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Adjusted EBIT Margin

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Zegna

    13.9%

     

    14.6%

     

     

     

     

    Thom Browne

    8.7%

     

    15.5%

     

     

     

     

    Tom Ford Fashion

    (3.2%)

     

    (0.7%)

     

     

     

     

    Zegna segment

    In FY 2024, the Zegna segment (which includes the ZEGNA brand, Textile and Other) generated revenues of €1,348.8 million2 (+2.0% YoY and +2.5% organic).

    Adjusted EBIT for the Zegna segment was €187.6 million in FY 2024 with an Adjusted EBIT Margin of 13.9% compared to 14.6% in FY 2023. The slight decrease in margin was mainly driven by the investments made in talent, in the retail network and by challenging environment in GCR.

    Thom Browne segment

    In FY 2024, the Thom Browne segment generated revenues of €314.8 million2 (-17.2% YoY and -20.8% organic).

    Adjusted EBIT for the Thom Browne segment was €27.3 million in FY 2024, with an Adjusted EBIT Margin of 8.7% compared to 15.5% in FY 2023. The decrease was a consequence of the decline in revenues and investments made to reinforce the retail organization.

    Tom Ford Fashion segment

    In FY 2024, the Tom Ford Fashion ("TFF") segment generated revenues of €314.5 million2 (+33.5% YoY and -0.7% organic).

    Adjusted EBIT for the Tom Ford Fashion segment was negative €10.1 million in FY 2024, compared to negative €1.7 million in FY 2023. The operating performance was mainly affected by the investments in talent, both at HQ and at the regional level, in the store network, and the reinforcement of various business functions including compliance and IT, all of which will support the brand's future growth.

    Corporate

    Corporate costs amounted to €20.0 million in FY 2024 compared to €30.4 million in FY 2023. The decrease is mainly due to lower costs for short-term and long-term remuneration.

    ____________________

    2 Before inter-segment eliminations

    Capital Expenditure, Trade Working Capital, Net Financial Indebtedness/(Cash Surplus) and Free Cash Flow

    Capital expenditure

     

    For the years ended December 31,

    (€ thousands)

    2024

     

    2023

    Payments for property, plant and equipment

    100,104

     

    57,034

    Payments for intangible assets

    25,425

     

    20,843

    Capital expenditure

    125,529

     

    77,877

    Capital expenditure (capex) rose to €125.5 million in FY 2024, compared to €77.9 million in FY 2023. The increase is mainly attributable to the expansion of the DTC channel for all the brands, the reinforcement of the Group's IT infrastructure, and the initial investments in the new shoe production plant in Parma (Italy).

    Trade Working Capital

     

    At December 31,

     

    Change

    (€ thousands)

    2024

     

    2023

     

    Trade Working Capital

    460,034

     

    448,909

     

    11,125

    of which trade receivables

    248,790

     

    240,457

     

    8,333

    of which inventories

    521,015

     

    522,589

     

    (1,574)

    of which trade payables and customer advances

    (309,771)

     

    (314,137)

     

    4,366

    Trade Working Capital was €460.0 million at December 31, 2024, up 2.5% from €448.9 million at December 31, 2023. The performance was positively influenced by solid inventory management, as inventories remained stable compared to the previous year.

    Net Financial Indebtedness/(Cash Surplus)

     

    At December 31,

     

    Change

    (€ thousands)

    2024

     

    2023

     

    Net Financial Indebtedness/(Cash Surplus)

    94,225

     

    10,810

     

    83,415

    Net Financial Indebtedness was €94.2 million at December 31, 2024, compared to €10.8 million at December 31, 2023. The increase primarily reflects the cash-out for M&A transactions (mainly related to the acquisition of the additional 2% equity interest in Thom Browne and the acquisition of the Korean businesses of both Thom Browne and ZEGNA), dividends and other items (mainly related to fair value hedging), partially offset by the positive Free Cash Flow generation of €10.1 million.

    Free Cash Flow

     

    For the years ended December 31,

    (€ thousands)

    2024

     

    2023

    Net cash flows from operating activities

    279,129

     

    275,382

    Payments for property, plant and equipment

    (100,104)

     

    (57,034)

    Payments for intangible assets

    (25,425)

     

    (20,843)

    Payments of lease liabilities

    (143,549)

     

    (125,732)

    Free Cash Flow

    10,051

     

    71,773

    Notwithstanding the decrease in operating profit, the higher capex compared to FY 2023, and an increase in payments of lease liabilities due to the expansion of the store network at each brand, the Group continued to maintain positive cash flow generation in FY 2024, which reached €10.1 million, compared to €71.8 million in FY 2023.

    Mid-term targets

    To reflect the current business environment, the Group has updated its medium-term targets. In 2027, the Group expects to reach:

    • Revenues in the range of €2,200-€2,400 million
    • Adjusted EBIT of €250-€300 million

    Subsequent events

    Proposal of dividend distribution

    On March 26, 2025, the Board of Directors of Ermenegildo Zegna Group proposed to make a dividend distribution of €0.12 per share to holders of the Company's ordinary shares, equal to a total dividend distribution of approximately €30 million. The dividend proposal is subject to the finalization and adoption of the annual statutory accounts of the Company (provided that the distribution is permitted under Dutch law) and to the approval of the Company's shareholders at the 2025 annual general meeting, which is expected to be held on June 26, 2025.

    Upcoming Events

    Next financial releases

    • April 24, 2025: Q1 2025 Revenues
    • July 30, 2025: H1 2025 Preliminary Revenues
    • September 5, 2025: H1 2025 Financial Results
    • October 23, 2025: Q3 2025 Revenues

    To receive email alerts of the timing of future financial news releases, as well as future announcements, please register at https://ir.zegnagroup.com.

    Conference Call

    As previously announced, today, at 9:00 a.m. ET (2:00 p.m. CET), the Group will host a live webcast and conference call. To access the webcast please visit our website (https://ir.zegnagroup.com/financial-calendar/events/default.aspx).

    To participate in the call, please dial:

    Italy: +39 06 9450 1060

    United States: +1 646 233 4753

    United Kingdom: +44 20 3936 2999



    Access Code: 767620



    Webcast link: https://events.q4inc.com/attendee/447377645

    An online archive of the broadcast will be available on the website shortly after the live call and will be available for twelve months.

    About Ermenegildo Zegna Group

    Founded in 1910 in Trivero, Italy, the Ermenegildo Zegna Group (NYSE:ZGN) is a global luxury company with a leading position in the high-end menswear business. Through its three complementary brands, the Group reaches a wide range of communities and market segments across the high-end fashion industry, from ZEGNA's timeless luxury to the modern tailoring of Thom Browne, to luxury glamour with TOM FORD FASHION. The Ermenegildo Zegna Group is internationally recognized for its unique Filiera, owned and controlled by the Group, which is made up of the finest Italian textile producers fully integrated with unique luxury manufacturing capabilities, to ensure superior excellence, quality and innovation capacity. The Ermenegildo Zegna Group has more than 7,100 employees and recorded revenues of €1.95 billion in 2024.

    Forward Looking Statements

    This communication, including the section titled "Mid-term targets", contains forward-looking statements that are based on beliefs and assumptions and on information currently available to the Company. In particular, statements regarding future financial performance and the Group's expectations as to the achievement of certain targeted metrics at any future date or for any future period are forward-looking statements. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by the following words: "may," "will," "could," "would," "should," "expect," "intend," "plan," "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "predict," "project," "potential," "continue," "ongoing," "target," "seek", "aspire," "goal," "outlook," "guidance," "forecast," "prospect" or the negative or plural of these words, or other similar expressions that are predictions or indicate future events or prospects, although not all forward-looking statements contain these words. Any statements that refer to expectations, projections or other characterizations of future events or circumstances, including strategies or plans, are also forward-looking statements. These statements involve risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from the information expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements, and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on them. Actual results may differ materially from those expressed in forward-looking statements as a result of a variety of factors, including: the recognition, integrity and reputation of our brands; our ability to anticipate trends and to identify and respond to new and changing consumer preference; pandemics or other public health crises; international business, regulatory, social and political risks; the conflict in Ukraine and sanctions imposed onto Russia; the occurrence of acts of terrorism or similar events, conflicts, civil unrest or situations of political instability; developments in Greater China and other growth and emerging markets; our ability to implement our strategy; recent and potential future acquisitions; disruption to our manufacturing and logistics facilities; risks related to the sale of our products through our direct-to-consumer channel, as well as through points of sale operated by third parties , including credit risks; our dependence on our local partners to sell our products in certain markets; fluctuations in the price or quality of, or disruptions in the availability of, raw materials; our ability to negotiate, maintain or renew our license or co-branding agreements with high end third party brands; tourist traffic and demand; our dependence on certain key senior personnel as well as skilled personnel; our ability to protect our intellectual property rights; disruption in our information technology, including as a result of cybercrime; the theft or unauthorized use of personal information of our customers, employees or other parties; fluctuations in currency exchange rates or interest rates; the level of competition in the industry in which we operate; global economic conditions and macro events, including inflation; failures to comply with applicable laws and regulations; climate change and other environmental impacts and our ability to meet our customers' and other stakeholders' expectations on environment, social and governance matters; the enactment of tax reforms or other changes in tax laws and regulations; and other risks and uncertainties, including those described in our filings with the SEC.

    Most of these factors are outside the Company's control and are difficult to predict. In light of the significant uncertainties in these forward-looking statements, you should not regard these statements as a representation or warranty by the Company and its directors, officers or employees or any other person that the Company will achieve its objectives and plans in any specified time frame, or at all. The forward-looking statements in this communication represent the views of the Company as of the date of this communication. Subsequent events and developments may cause that view to change. However, while the Company may elect to update these forward-looking statements at some point in the future, the Company disclaims any obligation to update or revise publicly forward-looking statements. You should, therefore, not rely on these forward-looking statements as representing the views of the Company as of any date subsequent to the date of this communication.

    FY 2024 - Group Revenues Tables

    Revenues by Segment

     

    For the years ended December 31,

     

    Increase/(Decrease)

    (€ thousands, except percentages)

    2024

     

    2023

     

    2024 vs 2023

     

    %

     

    Organic

    Zegna

    1,348,839

     

    1,322,045

     

    26,794

     

    2.0%

     

    2.5%

    Thom Browne

    314,818

     

    380,287

     

    (65,469)

     

    (17.2%)

     

    (20.8%)

    Tom Ford Fashion

    314,514

     

    235,544

     

    78,970

     

    33.5%

     

    (0.7%)

    Intersegment eliminations

    (31,524)

     

    (33,327)

     

    1,803

     

    n.m.(1)

     

    n.m.

    Total revenues

    1,946,647

     

    1,904,549

     

    42,098

     

    2.2%

     

    (1.9%)

    ____________________

    (1) Throughout this section "n.m." means not meaningful

    Intersegment eliminations include revenues from products that the Textile and Other product lines (included in the Zegna segment) sell to the Group's brands.

    Revenues by brand and product line

     

    For the years ended December 31,

     

    Increase/(Decrease)

    (€ thousands, except percentages)

    2024

     

    2023

     

    2024 vs

    2023

     

    %

     

    Organic

    ZEGNA brand

    1,163,722

     

    1,109,491

     

    54,231

     

    4.9%

     

    5.5%

    Thom Browne

    314,712

     

    378,410

     

    (63,698)

     

    (16.8%)

     

    (20.5%)

    TOM FORD FASHION

    314,514

     

    235,531

     

    78,983

     

    33.5%

     

    (0.7%)

    Textile

    138,153

     

    150,986

     

    (12,833)

     

    (8.5%)

     

    (7.5%)

    Other(1)

    15,546

     

    30,131

     

    (14,585)

     

    (48.4%)

     

    (32.1%)

    Total revenues

    1,946,647

     

    1,904,549

     

    42,098

     

    2.2%

     

    (1.9%)

    ____________________

    (1) Other mainly includes revenues from agreements with third-party brands.

    Revenues by distribution channel

     

    For the years ended December 31,

     

    Increase/(Decrease)

    (€ thousands, except percentages)

    2024

     

    2023

     

    2024 vs

    2023

     

    %

     

    Organic

    Direct to Consumer (DTC)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    ZEGNA brand

    1,004,308

     

    945,313

     

    58,995

     

    6.2%

     

    6.1%

    Thom Browne

    186,066

     

    183,422

     

    2,644

     

    1.4%

     

    (7.6%)

    TOM FORD FASHION

    200,302

     

    136,291

     

    64,011

     

    47.0%

     

    5.1%

    Total Direct to Consumer (DTC)

    1,390,676

     

    1,265,026

     

    125,650

     

    9.9%

     

    4.0%

    As a percentage of branded products(1)

    77.6%

     

    73.4%

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Wholesale branded

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    ZEGNA brand

    159,414

     

    164,178

     

    (4,764)

     

    (2.9%)

     

    2.5%

    Thom Browne

    128,646

     

    194,988

     

    (66,342)

     

    (34.0%)

     

    (32.6%)

    TOM FORD FASHION

    114,212

     

    99,240

     

    14,972

     

    15.1%

     

    (8.5%)

    Total Wholesale branded

    402,272

     

    458,406

     

    (56,134)

     

    (12.2%)

     

    (15.0%)

    As a percentage of branded products

    22.4%

     

    26.6%

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Textile

    138,153

     

    150,986

    (12,833)

     

    (8.5%)

     

    (7.5%)

    Other(2)

    15,546

     

    30,131

     

    (14,585)

     

    (48.4%)

     

    (32.1%)

    Total revenues

    1,946,647

     

    1,904,549

     

    42,098

     

    2.2%

     

    (1.9%)

    ____________________

    (1)

    Branded products refer to the products sold under the three brands that the Group operates, through the DTC or wholesale branded distribution channels.

    (2)

    Other mainly includes revenues from agreements with third-party brands.

    Revenues by geographic area

     

    For the years ended December 31,

     

    Increase/(Decrease)

    (€ thousands, except percentages)

    2024

     

    2023

     

    2024 vs

    2023

     

    %

     

    Organic

    EMEA(1)

    680,259

     

    658,694

     

    21,565

     

    3.3%

     

    0.4%

    Americas(2)

    524,790

     

    454,890

     

    69,900

     

    15.4%

     

    6.8%

    Greater China Region

    509,378

     

    595,515

     

    (86,137)

     

    (14.5%)

     

    (13.7%)

    Rest of APAC(3)

    229,877

     

    192,492

     

    37,385

     

    19.4%

     

    6.9%

    Other(4)

    2,343

     

    2,958

     

    (615)

     

    (20.8%)

     

    (25.7%)

    Total revenues

    1,946,647

     

    1,904,549

     

    42,098

     

    2.2%

     

    (1.9%)

    ____________________

    (1)

    EMEA includes Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

    (2)

    Americas includes the United States of America, Canada, Mexico, Brazil and other Central and South American countries.

    (3)

    Rest of APAC includes Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, India and other Southeast Asian countries.

    (4)

    Other revenues mainly include royalties.

    Group Monobrand(1) Store Network at December 31, 2024 and 2023

     

    At December 31,

     

    2024

     

    2023

    # Stores

    ZEGNA

     

    Thom Browne

     

    TOM FORD FASHION

     

    Group

     

    ZEGNA

     

    Thom Browne

     

    TOM FORD FASHION

     

    Group

    EMEA(2)

    76

     

    9

     

    11

     

    96

     

    71

     

    9

     

    4

     

    84

    Americas

    72

     

    28

     

    13

     

    113

     

    59

     

    7

     

    12

     

    78

    Greater China Region

    78

     

    40

     

    12

     

    130

     

    79

     

    33

     

    10

     

    122

    Rest of APAC

    55

     

    39

     

    28

     

    122

     

    44

     

    37

     

    25

     

    106

    Total Direct to Customer (DTC)

    281

     

    116

     

    64

     

    461

     

    253

     

    86

     

    51

     

    390

    EMEA(2)

    44

     

    5

     

    16

     

    65

     

    55

     

    7

     

    14

     

    76

    Americas

    59

     

    1

     

    46

     

    106

     

    63

     

    3

     

    50

     

    116

    Greater China Region

    11

     

    10

     

    —

     

    21

     

    13

     

    10

     

    —

     

    23

    Rest of APAC

    4

     

    5

     

    2

     

    11

     

    20

     

    5

     

    6

     

    31

    Total Wholesale

    118

     

    21

     

    64

     

    203

     

    151

     

    25

     

    70

     

    246

    Total

    399

     

    137

     

    128

     

    664

     

    404

     

    111

     

    121

     

    636

    ____________________

    (1)

    Monobrand store count includes our DOSs (which are divided into boutiques and outlets) and our wholesale monobrand stores (including also monobrand franchisees).

    (2)

    Does not include any stores in Russia. Although some stores may still be operating in Russia, they have not been supplied by the Group since February 2022 and have therefore been excluded from the Group's store count.

    Ermenegildo Zegna N.V.

    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS

    for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023

     

     

    For the years ended December 31,

    (€ thousands, except per share data)

    2024

     

    2023

    Revenues

    1,946,647

     

    1,904,549

    Cost of sales

    (650,087)

     

    (680,235)

    Gross profit

    1,296,560

     

    1,224,314

    Selling, general and administrative expenses

    (1,008,324)

     

    (901,364)

    Marketing expenses

    (121,384)

     

    (114,802)

    Operating profit

    166,852

     

    208,148

    Financial income

    26,028

     

    37,282

    Financial expenses

    (51,995)

     

    (68,121)

    Foreign exchange losses

    (11,338)

     

    (5,262)

    Result from investments accounted for using the equity method

    1,061

     

    (2,953)

    Profit before taxes

    130,608

     

    169,094

    Income taxes

    (39,747)

     

    (33,433)

    Profit

    90,861

     

    135,661

    Attributable to:

     

     

     

    Shareholders of the Parent Company

    77,083

     

    121,529

    Non-controlling interests

    13,778

     

    14,132

     

     

     

     

    Basic earnings per share in €

    0.31

     

    0.49

    Diluted earnings per share in €

    0.30

     

    0.48

     

    Ermenegildo Zegna N.V.

    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

    at December 31, 2024 and 2023

     

     

    At December 31,

    (€ thousands)

    2024

     

    2023

    Assets

     

     

     

    Non-current assets

     

     

     

    Intangible assets

    614,363

     

    572,274

    Property, plant and equipment

    204,806

     

    159,608

    Right-of-use assets

    581,437

     

    533,952

    Investments accounted for using the equity method

    19,690

     

    18,765

    Deferred tax assets

    166,029

     

    160,878

    Other non-current financial assets

    41,486

     

    33,898

    Total non-current assets

    1,627,811

     

    1,479,375

    Current assets

     

     

     

    Inventories

    521,015

     

    522,589

    Trade receivables

    248,790

     

    240,457

    Derivative financial instruments

    1,711

     

    11,110

    Tax receivables

    32,505

     

    31,024

    Other current financial assets

    77,269

     

    90,917

    Other current assets

    105,742

     

    95,260

    Cash and cash equivalents

    219,130

     

    296,279

    Total current assets

    1,206,162

     

    1,287,636

    Total assets

    2,833,973

     

    2,767,011

    Liabilities and Equity

     

     

     

    Equity attributable to shareholders of the Parent Company

    916,120

     

    840,294

    Equity attributable to non-controlling interests

    66,767

     

    60,602

    Total equity

    982,887

     

    900,896

    Non-current liabilities

     

     

     

    Non-current borrowings

    196,401

     

    113,285

    Other non-current financial liabilities

    146,448

     

    136,556

    Non-current lease liabilities

    518,728

     

    471,083

    Non-current provisions for risks and charges

    23,550

     

    19,849

    Employee benefits

    34,945

     

    29,645

    Deferred tax liabilities

    78,129

     

    73,885

    Other non-current liabilities

    —

     

    9,689

    Total non-current liabilities

    998,201

     

    853,992

    Current liabilities

     

     

     

    Current borrowings

    177,166

     

    289,337

    Other current financial liabilities

    —

     

    22,102

    Current lease liabilities

    142,957

     

    122,642

    Derivative financial instruments

    15,138

     

    897

    Current provisions for risks and charges

    16,792

     

    16,019

    Trade payables and customer advances

    309,771

     

    314,137

    Tax liabilities

    32,389

     

    41,976

    Other current liabilities

    158,672

     

    205,013

    Total current liabilities

    852,885

     

    1,012,123

    Total equity and liabilities

    2,833,973

     

    2,767,011

     

    Ermenegildo Zegna N.V.

    CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT

    for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023

     

     

    For the years ended December 31,

    (€ thousands)

    2024

     

    2023

    Operating activities

     

     

     

    Profit

    90,861

     

    135,661

    Income taxes

    39,747

     

    33,433

    Depreciation, amortization and impairment of assets

    235,950

     

    194,952

    Financial income

    (26,028)

     

    (37,282)

    Financial expenses

    51,995

     

    68,121

    Foreign exchange losses

    11,338

     

    5,262

    Write-downs and other provisions

    8,180

     

    (1,168)

    Write-downs of the provision for obsolete inventory

    25,745

     

    31,850

    Result from investments accounted for using the equity method

    (1,061)

     

    2,953

    Gains arising from the disposal of fixed assets

    —

     

    —

    Other non-cash expenses, net

    51,253

     

    66,641

    Change in inventories

    (5,896)

     

    (72,770)

    Change in trade receivables

    (12,572)

     

    (51,022)

    Change in trade payables including customer advances

    (13,098)

     

    11,670

    Change in other operating assets and liabilities

    (86,373)

     

    (29,765)

    Interest paid

    (38,140)

     

    (29,166)

    Income taxes paid

    (52,772)

     

    (53,988)

    Net cash flows from operating activities

    279,129

     

    275,382

    Investing activities

     

     

     

    Payments for property, plant and equipment

    (100,104)

     

    (57,034)

    Payments for intangible assets

    (25,425)

     

    (20,843)

    Proceeds from the sale of investment

    7,582

     

    —

    Proceeds from disposals of non-current financial assets

    334

     

    2,345

    Payments for purchases of non-current financial assets

    (4,174)

     

    (2,623)

    Proceeds from disposals of current financial assets and derivative instruments

    41,421

     

    270,317

    Payments for acquisitions of current financial assets and derivative instruments

    (26,341)

     

    (36,956)

    Business combinations, net of cash acquired

    (19,307)

     

    (117,686)

    Acquisition of investments accounted for using the equity method

    —

     

    (15,734)

    Net cash flows (used in)/from investing activities

    (126,014)

     

    21,786

    Financing activities

     

     

     

    Repayments of borrowings

    (290,781)

     

    (306,150)

    Proceeds from borrowings

    259,720

     

    204,424

    Payments of lease liabilities

    (143,549)

     

    (125,732)

    Proceeds/(repayments) of other non-current financial liabilities

    —

     

    —

    Dividends to owners of the parent

    (30,290)

     

    (25,031)

    Dividends paid to non-controlling interests

    (6,132)

     

    (6,068)

    Payments for acquisition of non-controlling interests

    (23,502)

     

    —

    Proceeds from the exercise of warrants

    —

     

    4,409

    Sales of shares held in treasury

    —

     

    3,654

    Proceeds from capital contribution from Monterubello

    —

     

    —

    Net cash flows used in financing activities

    (234,534)

     

    (250,494)

    Effects of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

    4,270

     

    (4,716)

    Net (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents

    (77,149)

     

    41,958

    Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year

    296,279

     

    254,321

    Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year

    219,130

     

    296,279

    Non-IFRS Financial Measures

    The Group's management monitors and evaluates operating and financial performance using several non-IFRS financial measures including: adjusted earnings before interest and taxes ("Adjusted EBIT"), Adjusted EBIT Margin, Net Financial Indebtedness/(Cash Surplus), Trade Working Capital, Free Cash Flow, revenues on a constant currency basis (Constant Currency) and revenues on an organic growth basis (organic or organic growth). The Group's management believes that these non-IFRS financial measures provide useful and relevant information regarding the Group's financial performance and financial condition, and improve the ability of management and investors to assess and compare the financial performance and financial position of the Group with those of other companies. They also provide comparable measures that facilitate management's ability to identify operational trends, as well as make decisions regarding future spending, resource allocations and other strategic and operational decisions. While similar measures are widely used in the industry in which the Group operates, the financial measures that the Group uses may not be comparable to other similarly named measures used by other companies nor are they intended to be substitutes for measures of financial performance or financial position as prepared in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards. A definition, explanation of relevance and a reconciliation of each non-IFRS financial measure to the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with IFRS Accounting Standards are set out below.

    Adjusted EBIT and Adjusted EBIT Margin

    Adjusted EBIT is defined as profit or loss before income taxes plus financial income, financial expenses, foreign exchange losses and the result from investments accounted for using the equity method, adjusted for income and costs which are significant in nature and that management considers not reflective of underlying operating activities, including, for one or all of the periods presented and as further described below, net impairment of leased and owned stores, severance indemnities and provisions for severance expenses, legal costs for trademark dispute, transaction costs related to acquisitions, costs related to the Business Combination, special donations for social responsibility and net income related to lease agreements.

    Adjusted EBIT Margin is defined as Adjusted EBIT divided by revenues of the applicable period.

    The Group's management uses Adjusted EBIT and Adjusted EBIT Margin for internal reporting to assess performance and as part of the forecasting, budgeting and decision-making processes as they provide additional transparency regarding the Group's underlying operating performance. The Group's management believes these non-IFRS financial measures are useful because they exclude items that management believes are not indicative of the Group's underlying operating performance and allow management to view operating trends, perform analytical comparisons and benchmark performance between periods and among segments. The Group's management also believes that Adjusted EBIT and Adjusted EBIT Margin are useful for investors and analysts to better understand how management assesses the Group's underlying operating performance on a consistent basis and to compare the Group's performance with that of other companies. Accordingly, management believes that Adjusted EBIT and Adjusted EBIT Margin provide useful information to third party stakeholders in understanding and evaluating the Group's operating results.

    The following table presents a reconciliation of Profit to Adjusted EBIT and the calculation of the Profit Margin and the Adjusted EBIT Margin for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023.

     

    For the years ended December 31,

    (€ thousands, except percentages)

    2024

     

    2023

    Profit

    90,861

     

    135,661

    Income taxes

    39,747

     

    33,433

    Financial income

    (26,028)

     

    (37,282)

    Financial expenses

    51,995

     

    68,121

    Foreign exchange losses

    11,338

     

    5,262

    Result from investments accounted for using the equity method

    (1,061)

     

    2,953

    Operating profit

    166,852

     

    208,148

    Adjustments:

     

     

     

    Net impairment of leased and owned stores(1)

    11,196

     

    1,782

    Severance indemnities and provisions for severance expenses(2)

    4,878

     

    4,002

    Legal costs for trademark dispute(3)

    1,061

     

    2,168

    Transaction costs related to acquisitions(4)

    33

     

    6,001

    Costs related to the Business Combination(5)

    —

     

    2,140

    Special donations for social responsibility(6)

    —

     

    100

    Net income related to lease agreements(7)

    —

     

    (4,129)

    Adjusted EBIT

    184,020

     

    220,212

     

     

     

     

    Revenues

    1,946,647

     

    1,904,549

    Profit Margin (Profit / Revenues)

    4.7%

     

    7.1%

    Adjusted EBIT Margin (Adjusted EBIT / Revenues)

    9.5%

     

    11.6%

    __________________

    (1)

    Net impairment of leased and owned stores for 2024 and 2023, includes:

     

     

     

    For the years ended December 31,

     

    (€ thousands)

    2024

     

    2023

     

    Right-of-use assets

    7,905

     

    832

     

    Property, plant and equipment

    3,233

     

    915

     

    Intangible assets

    58

     

    35

     

    Total

    11,196

     

    1,782

     

    (2)

    Relates to severance indemnities of €4,878 thousand and €4,002 thousand in 2024 and 2023.

    (3)

    Relates to legal costs of €1,061 thousand (net of reimbursements) and €2,168 thousand in 2024 and 2023 respectively, in connection with a legal dispute between Adidas AG and Thom Browne, primarily in relation to the use of trademarks.

    (4)

    Relates to transaction costs of €33 thousand and €6,001 thousand in 2024 and 2023, respectively, primarily for consultancy and legal fees related to the Group's acquisition of the ZEGNA business in South Korea (2024 and 2023), the acquisition of the Thom Browne business in South Korea (2023), the TFI Acquisition (2023) and the acquisition of a 25% interest in Norda (2023).

    (5)

    Costs related to the Business Combination of €2,140 thousand in 2023, relate to the grant of equity awards to management in 2021 with vesting subject to the public listing of the Company's shares and certain other performance and/or service conditions.

    (6)

    Relates to donations to support initiatives related to humanitarian emergencies in Turkey in 2023 (€100 thousand).

    (7)

    Net income related to lease agreements of €4,129 thousand in 2023 relates to the derecognition of lease liabilities following a change in terms of a lease agreement in Hong Kong.

    Net Financial Indebtedness/(Cash Surplus)

    Net Financial Indebtedness/(Cash Surplus) is defined as the sum of financial borrowings (current and non-current) and derivative financial instrument liabilities, net of cash and cash equivalents, derivative financial instrument assets, securities (recorded within other current financial assets in the consolidated statement of financial position).

    The Group's management believes that Net Financial Indebtedness/(Cash Surplus) is useful to monitor the level of net liquidity and financial resources available to the Group. The Group's management believes this non-IFRS financial measure aids management, investors and analysts to analyze the Group's financial position and financial resources available, and to compare the Group's financial position and financial resources available with that of other companies.

    The following table sets forth the calculation of Net Financial Indebtedness/(Cash Surplus) at December 31, 2024 and 2023.

     

    At December 31,

    (€ thousands)

    2024

     

    2023

    Non-current borrowings

    196,401

     

    113,285

    Current borrowings

    177,166

     

    289,337

    Derivative financial instruments — Liabilities

    15,138

     

    897

    Total borrowings, other financial liabilities and derivatives

    388,705

     

    403,519

    Cash and cash equivalents

    (219,130)

     

    (296,279)

    Derivative financial instruments — Assets

    (1,711)

     

    (11,110)

    Other current financial assets (Securities)

    (73,639)

     

    (85,320)

    Total cash and cash equivalents, other current financial assets and derivatives

    (294,480)

     

    (392,709)

    Net Financial Indebtedness/(Cash Surplus)

    94,225

     

    10,810

    Trade Working Capital

    Trade Working Capital is defined as current assets less current liabilities adjusted for derivative assets and liabilities, tax receivables and liabilities, cash and cash equivalents, borrowings, lease liabilities, and certain other current assets and liabilities.

    The Group's management uses Trade Working Capital to understand and evaluate the Group's liquidity generation/absorption. The Group's management believes this non-IFRS financial measure is important supplemental information for investors in evaluating liquidity in that it provides insight into the availability of net current resources to fund our ongoing operations. Trade Working Capital is a measure used by management in internal evaluations of cash availability and operational performance.

     

    At December 31,

    (€ thousands)

    2024

     

    2023

    Current assets

    1,206,162

     

    1,287,636

    Current liabilities

    (852,885)

     

    (1,012,123)

    Working capital

    353,277

     

    275,513

    Less:

     

     

     

    Derivative financial instruments - Assets

    1,711

     

    11,110

    Tax receivables

    32,505

     

    31,024

    Other current financial assets

    77,269

     

    90,917

    Other current assets

    105,742

     

    95,260

    Cash and cash equivalents

    219,130

     

    296,279

    Current borrowings

    (177,166)

     

    (289,337)

    Current lease liabilities

    (142,957)

     

    (122,642)

    Derivative financial instruments - Liabilities

    (15,138)

     

    (897)

    Other current financial liabilities

    —

     

    (22,102)

    Current provisions for risks and charges

    (16,792)

     

    (16,019)

    Tax liabilities

    (32,389)

     

    (41,976)

    Other current liabilities

    (158,672)

     

    (205,013)

    Trade Working Capital

    460,034

     

    448,909

    of which trade receivables

    248,790

     

    240,457

    of which inventories

    521,015

     

    522,589

    of which trade payables and customer advances

    (309,771)

     

    (314,137)

    Free Cash Flow

    Free Cash Flow is defined as net cash flows from operating activities less payments for property, plant and equipment (net of proceeds from disposals), intangible assets and lease liabilities.

    The Group's management believes that Free Cash Flow is a useful metric for management, investors and analysts to evaluate and monitor the Group's ability to generate cash, including in comparison to other companies. Free Cash Flow is not representative of residual cash flows available for discretionary purposes.

    The following table sets forth the Free Cash Flow for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023:

     

    For the years ended December 31,

    (€ thousands)

    2024

     

    2023

    Net cash flows from operating activities

    279,129

     

    275,382

    Payments for property, plant and equipment

    (100,104)

     

    (57,034)

    Payments for intangible assets

    (25,425)

     

    (20,843)

    Payments of lease liabilities

    (143,549)

     

    (125,732)

    Free Cash Flow

    10,051

     

    71,773

    Revenues on a constant currency basis (Constant Currency)

    In addition to presenting our revenues on a current currency basis, we also present certain revenue information on a constant currency basis (Constant Currency), which excludes the effects of foreign currency translation from our subsidiaries with functional currencies different from the Euro.

    We calculate Constant Currency revenues by applying the current period average foreign currency exchange rates to translate prior period revenues of foreign subsidiaries expressed in local functional currencies different than the Euro.

    We use revenues on a Constant Currency basis to analyze how our underlying revenues have changed between periods independent of the effects of foreign currency translation.

    Revenues on a Constant Currency basis are not a substitute for revenues on a current currency basis or any IFRS-related measures, however we believe that revenues excluding the impact of foreign currency translation provide additional useful information to management and to investors in analyzing and evaluating our revenues and operating performance.

    Revenues on an organic growth basis (organic or organic growth)

    In addition to presenting our revenues on a current currency basis, we also present certain revenue information on an organic growth basis (organic or organic growth). Organic growth is calculated as the change in revenues from period to period, excluding the effects of (a) foreign exchange, (b) acquisitions and disposals and (c) changes in license agreements where the Group operates as a licensee.

    In calculating organic performance, the following adjustments are made to revenues:

    (1)

    Foreign exchange – Current period average foreign currency exchange rates are used to translate prior period revenues of foreign subsidiaries expressed in local functional currencies different than the Euro.

    (2)

    Acquisitions and disposals – Revenues generated by businesses and operations acquired in the current year are excluded. Revenues generated by businesses and operations acquired in the prior year are excluded from the current year for the same period that corresponds to the pre-acquisition period in the prior year. Additionally, where a business or operation was a customer prior to an acquisition, the related pre-acquisition revenues are excluded from the current and prior periods. Revenues generated by businesses and operations disposed of in the current year or prior year are excluded from both periods as applicable.

    (3)

    Changes in license agreements where the Group operates as a licensee – Revenues generated from license agreements where the Group operates as a licensee that are new or terminated in the current year or prior year are excluded from both periods (except if the effects are already included in acquisitions and disposals). Additionally, revenues generated from license agreements where the Group operates as a licensee that experienced a structural change in the scope or perimeter in the current year or prior year are excluded from both periods, including changes to product categories, distribution channels or geographies of the underlying license agreements.

    We believe the presentation of revenues on an organic basis is useful to better understand and analyze the underlying change in the Group's revenues from period to period on a consistent perimeter and constant currency basis.

    Revenues on an organic basis are not a substitute for revenues on a current currency basis or any IFRS-related measures, however we believe that revenues excluding the effects of (a) foreign exchange, (b) acquisitions and disposals and (c) changes in license agreements where the Group operates as a licensee provide additional useful information to management and to investors in analyzing and evaluating our revenues and operating performance.

    The tables below show a reconciliation of reported revenue performance to Constant Currency, excluding the effects of foreign exchange, and to organic performance, which excludes also acquisitions and disposals and changes in license agreements where the Group operates as a licensee, by segment, by brand and product line, by distribution channel and by geographic area for the year ended December 31, 2024 compared to the year ended December 31, 2023 (FY 2024 vs FY 2023)

    Segment

     

    FY 2024 vs FY 2023

     

    Revenues Growth

     

    less

    Foreign exchange

     

    Constant Currency

     

    less

    Acquisitions and disposals

     

    less

    Changes in license agreements where the Group operates as a licensee

     

    Organic

    Zegna

    2.0%

     

    (1.4%)

     

    3.4%

     

    0.7%

     

    0.2%

     

    2.5%

    Thom Browne

    (17.2%)

     

    (0.8%)

     

    (16.4%)

     

    4.4%

     

    —%

     

    (20.8%)

    Tom Ford Fashion

    33.5%

     

    (0.8%)

     

    34.3%

     

    35.0%

     

    —%

     

    (0.7%)

    Total

    2.2%

     

    (1.2%)

     

    3.4%

     

    5.7%

     

    (0.4%)

     

    (1.9%)

    Brand and product line

     

    FY 2024 vs FY 2023

     

    Revenues Growth

     

    less

    Foreign exchange

     

    Constant Currency

     

    less

    Acquisitions and disposals

     

    less

    Changes in license agreements where the Group operates as a licensee

     

    Organic

    ZEGNA brand

    4.9%

     

    (1.5%)

     

    6.4%

     

    0.9%

     

    —%

     

    5.5%

    Thom Browne brand

    (16.8%)

     

    (0.8%)

     

    (16.0%)

     

    4.5%

     

    —%

     

    (20.5%)

    TOM FORD FASHION

    33.5%

     

    (0.8%)

     

    34.3%

     

    35.0%

     

    —%

     

    (0.7%)

    Textile

    (8.5%)

     

    (1.0%)

     

    (7.5%)

     

    —%

     

    —%

     

    (7.5%)

    Other

    (48.4%)

     

    (0.2%)

     

    (48.2%)

     

    (0.1%)

     

    (16.0%)

     

    (32.1%)

    Total

    2.2%

     

    (1.2%)

     

    3.4%

     

    5.7%

     

    (0.4%)

     

    (1.9%)

    Distribution channel

     

    FY 2024 vs FY 2023

     

    Revenues Growth

     

    less

    Foreign exchange

     

    Constant Currency

     

    less

    Acquisitions and disposals

     

    less

    Changes in license agreements where the Group operates as a licensee

     

    Organic

    Direct to Consumer (DTC)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    ZEGNA brand

    6.2%

     

    (1.5%)

     

    7.7%

     

    1.6%

     

    —%

     

    6.1%

    Thom Browne brand

    1.4%

     

    (2.2%)

     

    3.6%

     

    11.2%

     

    —%

     

    (7.6%)

    TOM FORD FASHION

    47.0%

     

    (1.2%)

     

    48.2%

     

    43.1%

     

    —%

     

    5.1%

    Total Direct to Consumer (DTC)

    9.9%

     

    (1.6%)

     

    11.5%

     

    7.5%

     

    —%

     

    4.0%

    Wholesale branded

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    ZEGNA brand

    (2.9%)

     

    (1.5%)

     

    (1.4%)

     

    (3.9%)

     

    —%

     

    2.5%

    Thom Browne brand

    (34.0%)

     

    —%

     

    (34.0%)

     

    (1.4%)

     

    —%

     

    (32.6%)

    TOM FORD FASHION

    15.1%

     

    (0.2%)

     

    15.3%

     

    23.8%

     

    —%

     

    (8.5%)

    Total Wholesale branded

    (12.2%)

     

    (0.5%)

     

    (11.7%)

     

    3.3%

     

    —%

     

    (15.0%)

    Textile

    (8.5%)

     

    (1.0%)

     

    (7.5%)

     

    —%

     

    —%

     

    (7.5%)

    Other

    (48.4%)

     

    (0.2%)

     

    (48.2%)

     

    (0.1%)

     

    (16.0%)

     

    (32.1%)

    Total

    2.2%

     

    (1.2%)

     

    3.4%

     

    5.7%

     

    (0.4%)

     

    (1.9%)

    Geographic area

     

    FY 2024 vs FY 2023

     

    Revenues Growth

     

    less

    Foreign exchange

     

    Constant Currency

     

    less

    Acquisitions and disposals

     

    less

    Changes in license agreements where the Group operates as a licensee

     

    Organic

     

     

     

     

     

     

    EMEA(1)

    3.3%

     

    —%

     

    3.3%

     

    3.4%

     

    (0.5%)

     

    0.4%

    Americas(2)

    15.4%

     

    (1.0%)

     

    16.4%

     

    10.3%

     

    (0.7%)

     

    6.8%

    Greater China Region

    (14.5%)

     

    (1.5%)

     

    (13.0%)

     

    0.7%

     

    —%

     

    (13.7%)

    Rest of APAC(3)

    19.4%

     

    (5.2%)

     

    24.6%

     

    18.1%

     

    (0.4%)

     

    6.9%

    Other(4)

    (20.8%)

     

    —%

     

    (20.8%)

     

    4.9%

     

    —%

     

    (25.7%)

    Total

    2.2%

     

    (1.2%)

     

    3.4%

     

    5.7%

     

    (0.4%)

     

    (1.9%)

    __________________

    (1)

    EMEA includes Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

    (2)

    Americas includes the United States of America, Canada, Mexico, Brazil and other Central and South American countries.

    (3)

    Rest of APAC includes Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, India and other Southeast Asian countries.

    (4)

    Other revenues mainly include royalties.

    Capital expenditure

    Capital expenditure is defined as the sum of cash outflows that result in additions to property, plant and equipment and intangible assets.

    The following table shows a breakdown of capital expenditure by category for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023:

     

    For the years ended December 31,

    (€ thousands)

    2024

     

    2023

    Payments for property, plant and equipment

    100,104

     

    57,034

    Payments for intangible assets

    25,425

     

    20,843

    Capital expenditure

    125,529

     

    77,877

     

    View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250327313236/en/

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    Clementina Tito, Head of Corporate Communication



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