Inditex shoots up its sales in Spain to almost 6,400 million in 2025 and achieves a global record profit

Inditex shoots up its sales in Spain by 8.6% in 2025, surpassing 6,400 million, and consolidates its success with a record net profit of 6,220 million globally

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Inditex closed its fiscal year 2025-2026, the fourth full year with Marta Ortega in the Presidency, with sales in Spain of 6,338 million euros. This figure represents an advance of 8.6% compared to the previous year, when invoicing in the Spanish market stood at 5,833 million euros.

During 2025, Spain represented 15.9% of the group's global turnover, above the 15.1% recorded in 2024, as communicated by the company on the occasion of the presentation of its annual results.

In the geographical breakdown, the rest of Europe accounted for 51.3% of sales, improving on the 50.6% of the previous year. America contributed 17.8% of revenues, slightly below the 18.6% of 2024, while Asia and the rest of the world accounted for 15%, compared to 15.7% a year earlier.

Zara, Bershka and Stradivarius

By chains, Zara (Zara and Zara Home) remains as the group's main source of business, with sales of 28,051 million euros, above the 27,778 million euros from a year earlier. Next are Bershka, with 3,286 million euros; Stradivarius, with 3,002 million euros; Pull & Bear, with 2,546 million euros; Massimo Dutti, with 2,019 million euros, and Oysho, with 960 million euros.

For the full 2025-2026 fiscal year, Inditex achieved a record net profit of 6.220 million euros, which represents a 6% increase compared to the previous year.

The group's total sales amounted to 39,864 million euros, 3.2% more than in 2024, with a "very satisfactory" evolution both in physical stores and in the 'online' channel, with positive performance in all formats and, at constant exchange rates, in all geographical areas. Sales at constant exchange rates advanced 7%, while the 'online' business increased by 4.8%, reaching 10,656 million euros.

"These results reflect the ability of our teams to honor the trust that millions of customers place every day in our eight commercial formats. Connecting with them, understanding their desires and offering the best product and a differential experience is the basis that sustains our long-term growth expectation," highlighted the CEO of Inditex, Óscar García Maceiras.