27 November 2025, 18:55
By Furniture News Nov 27, 2025

JYSK delivers record results

JYSK has reported record results for turnover, EBIT and customer growth in FY25. Worldwide, the retailer's turnover increased by 11.8% to €6.2b, and EBIT reached €753m, an increase of 26.9% YoY. At the same time, JYSK welcomed 13.7 million new customers in its stores and web shops around the world.

“FY25 has truly been an exceptional year for JYSK despite the global uncertainties and political unrest that continue to put pressure on the retail market and on consumer spending," says Rami Jensen, the president and CEO at JYSK (pictured). "More than ever, consumers are looking for value for money and great offers, and I am very proud that our more than 34,000 colleagues around the world delivered great customer service, resulting in record results on turnover, EBIT, and number of new customers.” 

As part of the annual results, JYSK has disclosed its global tax footprint, which amounted to €1.4b (reflecting the tax cost for JYSK as well as the taxes it is responsible for collecting and paying to tax authorities on behalf of employees, customers and other business partners).

In FY25, JYSK opened its first stores on two new continents. In Morocco, Africa, JYSK opened its own stores, while in Uruguay, South America, the JYSK franchise setup opened stores.

“We have had a great start in both countries, and I am looking forward to seeing our expansion continue in Morocco and Uruguay. At the same time, we also still have great potential for opening more stores with great offers in the countries where we are already present to welcome even more customers to JYSK,” says Rami.

In all, in FY25 JYSK opened 148 new stores. By the end of the period, it operated a total of 3,575 stores across 50 countries. 225 of those stores cover 21 countries that are managed by local franchisees, while the remaining 3,350 across 29 countries are managed directly by JYSK.

JYSK also marked a special milestone in Ukraine in FY25, where the company celebrated its 20th anniversary in the country and opened store number 100. By the end of FY25, JYSK had 110 stores in Ukraine.

As part of JYSK’s climate targets, which are approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), JYSK has committed to lowering its scope 1 and 2 emissions by 50.4% by the end of FY32. While opening new stores, JYSK’s latest results show that the company has managed to decrease overall emissions in scope 1 and 2 by 1.2% compared to FY22.

Most of the emissions in scope 1 and 2 come from the stores, and in FY25, JYSK lowered its emissions per store with 9% from FY22. For scope 3, JYSK is working to decouple emissions growth from the business growth, and this FY, JYSK reduced emissions per tonne sold by 16.5% compared to FY22.

In September 2025, at the beginning of the new financial year, JYSK launched its new global strategy, 'Customers’ first choice', which will span FY26-28.

“Our new strategy sets the direction for the coming three years where we will focus on expanding in our existing countries, getting closer to customers in European metropolitan cities, and investing in our IT infrastructure and customer-facing platforms,” Rami concludes.


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