Earnings Release • May 16, 2025
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| Informazione Regolamentata n. 0425-23-2025 |
Data/Ora Inizio Diffusione 16 Maggio 2025 11:05:36 |
Euronext Milan | ||
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| Societa' | : | FERRETTI | ||
| Identificativo Informazione Regolamentata |
: | 205807 | ||
| Utenza - referente | : | FERRETTIEST01 - SACERDOTI MARGHERITA |
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| Tipologia | : | REGEM; 2.2 | ||
| Data/Ora Ricezione | : | 16 Maggio 2025 11:05:36 | ||
| Data/Ora Inizio Diffusione | : | 16 Maggio 2025 11:05:36 | ||
| Oggetto | : | Ferretti SpA approves the unaudited consolidated periodic financial information as of 31 March 2025 |
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A new record-high order backlog at €1,768.6 million, up 7.6% compared to 31 March 2024 and 6.3% compared to 31 December 2024
Forlì, 16 May 2025 - The Board of Directors of Ferretti S.p.A. reviewed and approved the unaudited consolidated periodic financial information as of 31 March 2025.
Mr. Alberto Galassi, the Group's Chief Executive Officer, stated: "We close the first quarter of 2025 with solid and consistently growing financial results. The order book reached a new alltime high of 1,768.6 million euros, reflecting an increase of 7.6% compared to 31 March 2024 and 6.3% compared to 31 December 2024. This performance was mainly driven by the strong increase in the last few months in demand for Made-to-measure and Super yachts, which together now account for approximately 73.0% of the total order book.
During the first three months of the year, our participation in the major international boat shows in Düsseldorf, Miami, Dubai, and Palm Beach further strengthened our presence in strategic markets, generating growing interest from yacht owners—evidence of the Group's ability to operate successfully in an evolving landscape.
These results confirm the effectiveness of a clear and focused industrial and commercial strategy, aimed at consolidating traditional markets while expanding into higher-marginality segments. We continue with determination on our growth path, investing in innovation and quality, ready to seize market opportunities and further strengthen our leadership in the luxury yachting sector."



| EUR million | Data as of 31 March |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1'25 (unaudited) |
Q1'24 (unaudited) |
Change1 Q1'25 vs. Q1'24 |
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| Net revenue new yachts 2 | 328.5 | 313.0 | +5.0% | |||
| EBITDA adj3 | 52.5 | 48.2 | +8.9% | |||
| Net Profit | 23.9 | 22.2 | +7.7% | |||
| EUR million | ||||||
| 31 Mar '25 (unaudited) |
31 Dec '24 | Change in €mln |
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| Net financial position | 54.6 | 124.6 | -70.0 |
The consolidated key financial highlights of the first quarter 2025 as follow:
In the first quarter of 2025, order intake amounted to €270.6 million, an improvement of 1.5% compared to the same period of 2024, which was €266.6 million, mainly thanks to the strong performance of the segment Made-to-measure.
The following table shows the breakdown of order intake by segment:
| Million euros | Order intake by segment | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1'25 (unaudited) |
% of total order intake |
Q1'24 (unaudited) |
% of total order intake |
Change4 Q1'25 vs. Q1'24 |
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| Composite yachts | 101.4 | 37.5% | 103.9 | 39.0% | -2.4% | |
| Made-to-measure yachts | 132.3 | 48.9% | 98.6 | 37.0% | +34.2% | |
| Super yachts | 33.1 | 12.2% | 64.0 | 24.0% | -48.3% | |
| Other businesses5 | 3.8 | 1.4% | 0.0 | 0.0% | n.m. |
1 Sums might not add up to total due to rounding.
2 Revenue without pre-owned business
3 Excluding non-recurring costs for supply chain support, contribution to employees for Emilia-Romagna flood and other minor non-recurring events
4 Sums might not add up to total due to rounding
5 Including Wally sail


| 270.6 100.0% +1.5% Total 266.6 100.0% |
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The Composite yachts segment totaled €101.4 million, accounting for about 37.5% of total order intake (from €103.9 million, accounting for about 39.0% of total order intake in Q1'24). This segment remained nearly flat, reflecting a softer nautical season in the US for small yachts under 30m (100ft).
The Made-to-measure yachts segment totaled €132.3 million, accounting for about 48.9% of total order intake (from €98.6 million, accounting for about 37.0% of total order intake in Q1'24). This segment experienced double-digit growth, confirming the effectiveness of the Group's strategy to increasingly focus on large-size vessels, which accounted for 48.9% of new orders in Q1'25. This marks a significant increase compared to 37.0% in Q1'24 and 38.7% in Q1'23.
The Super yachts segment totaled €33.1 million, accounting for about 12.2% of total order intake (from €64.0 million, accounting for about 24.0% of total order intake in Q1'24), with the year-on-year change impacted by a single order in Q1'24, significantly higher in value than the one recorded in Q1'25.
The Other businesses totaled €3.8 million, accounting for about 1.4% of total order intake (the other business segment did not collect any order in Q1'24).
| Million euros | Order intake by geographic area | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1'25 (unaudited) |
% of total order intake |
Q1'24 (unaudited) |
% of total order intake |
Change7 Q1'25 vs. Q1'24 |
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| Europe | 77.3 | 28.6% | 122.0 | 45.8% | -36.6% |
| MEA | 80.2 | 29.6% | 102.8 | 38.6% | -22.0% |
| APAC | 10.5 | 3.9% | 0.8 | 0.3% | n.m. |
| AMAS | 102.6 | 37.9% | 40.9 | 15.3% | +150.9% |
| Total | 270.6 | 100.0% | 266.6 | 100.0% | +1.5% |
The following table shows the breakdown of order intake by geographic area:
Europe totaled €77.3 million, accounting for about 28.6% of total order intake (from €122.0 million, accounting for about 45.8% of total order intake in Q1'24). Excluding the one-off Super
6 The geographical breakdown, differently from the previous year's financial statements refers to the dealer's area of exclusivity or by the customer's nationality
7 Sums might not add up to total due to rounding


Yacht order of approximately €64 million in Q1'24, which significantly impacted year-on-year comparability, this region recorded a double-digit growth.
MEA totaled €80.2 million, accounting for about 29.6% of total order intake (from €102.8 million, accounting for about 38.6% of total order intake in Q1'24), reflecting a challenging yearon-year comparison, as Q1'24 registered the highest quarterly order intake for the region in that year.
APAC totaled €10.5 million, accounting for about 3.9% of total order intake (from €0.8 million, accounting for about 0.3% of total order intake in Q1'24).
AMAS totaled €102.6 million, accounting for about 37.9% of total order intake (from €40.9 million, accounting for about 15.3% of total order intake in Q1'24), reflecting a solid year-onyear growth driven by the strong performance of the Made-to-measure segment, particularly in the U.S. market, underscoring the success of the Group strategy to focus on larger and highly customizable yachts.
As of 31 March 2025, the order backlog reached a new record-high of €1,768.6 million, an increase of approximately 6.3% compared to 31 December 2024 (€1,663.9 million) and of approximately 7.6% compared to 31 March 2024 (1,643.4 million), mainly supported by the intake of larger vessels in the last quarter.
The table below shows the breakdown of order backlog by production type:
| EUR million | Order backlog by segment | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1'25 (unaudited) |
% of total order backlog |
Q1'24 (unaudited) |
% of total order backlog |
Change8 Q1'25 vs. Q1'24 |
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| Composite yachts | 437.9 | 24.8% | 505.2 | 30.7% | -13.3% |
| Made-to-measure | |||||
| yachts | 547.8 | 31.0% | 596.0 | 36.3% | -8.1% |
| Super yachts | 740.7 | 41.9% | 485.6 | 29.5% | +52.5% |
| Other businesses9 | 42.2 | 2.4% | 56.7 | 3.5% | -25.6% |
| Total | 1,768.6 | 100.0% | 1,643.4 | 100.0% | +7.6% |
9 Including FSD and Wally sail
8 Sums might not add up to total due to rounding


Composite yachts reached €437.9 million, equal to approximately 24.8% of the total backlog (compared to €505.2 million, equal to approximately 30.7% of the total backlog as of 31 March 2024).
Made-to-measure yachts reached €547.8million, equal to approximately 31.0% of the total backlog (from €596.0 million, equal to approximately 36.3% of the total backlog as of 31 March 2024).
Super yachts reached €740.7 million, equal to approximately 41.9% of the total backlog (from €485.6 million, equal to approximately 29.5% of the total backlog as of 31 March 2024).
Other businesses reached €42.2 million, equal to approximately 2.4% of the total backlog (from €56.7 million, equal to approximately 3.5% of the total backlog as of 31 March 2024).
The Net Backlog that is calculated as the total orders in portfolio not yet delivered net of revenues already booked stood at €839.6 million as of 31 March 2025, slightly down compared to €900.0 million as of 31 December 2024 and up 1.3% compared to €828.7 million as of 31 March 2024.
The Group's overall net revenue new yachts increased by approximately 5.0% from approximately €313.0 million in Q1'24 to approximately €328,5 million in Q1'25, driven by a strong order backlog built in 2023 and 2024, with a growing share of the larger yacht segments, Made-to-measure and Super yachts.
The table below shows the breakdown of net revenue new yachts by production type:
| EUR million | Net revenue new yachts by segment | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1'25 (unaudited) |
% of total net revenue new yachts |
Q1'24 (unaudited) |
% of total net revenue new yachts |
Change10 Q1'25 vs. Q1'24 |
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| Composite yachts | 131.2 | 39.9% | 145.0 | 46.3% | -9.5% |
| Made-to-measure | |||||
| yachts | 138.4 | 42.1% | 120.1 | 38.4% | +15.2% |
| Super yachts | 46.3 | 14.1% | 36.1 | 11.5% | +28.3% |
| Other businesses11 | 12.6 | 3.8% | 11.8 | 3.8% | +6.8% |
10 Sums might not add up to total due to rounding
11 Including ancillary activities, FSD, Wally sail


| Total | 328.5 | 100.0% | 313.0 | 100.0% | +5.0% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Composite yachts reached €131.2 million, equal to approximately 39.9% of total net revenue new yachts, (from €145.0 million, equal to approximately 46.3% of total net revenue new yachts, in Q1'24). This segment experienced a temporary normalization in order volumes, mainly influenced by a softer nautical season in the U.S. market, driven by political and macroeconomic uncertainties in the region.
Made-to-measure yachts reached €138.4 million, equal to approximately 42.1% of total net revenue new yachts (from €120.1 million, equal to approximately 38.4% of total net revenue new yachts, in Q1'24). A positive performance supported by the orders collected in 2024 and beginning 2025.
Super yachts reached €46.3 million, equal to approximately 14.1% of total net revenue new yachts (from €36.1 million, equal to approximately 11.5% of total net revenue new yachts, in Q1'24), continuing its double-digit growth.
Other businesses reached €12.6 million, equal to approximately 3.8% of total net revenue new yachts (from €11.8 million, equal to approximately 3.8% of total net revenue new yachts, in Q1'24).
| Million euros |
Net revenue new yachts by geographic area | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1'25 (unaudited) |
% of total net revenue new yachts |
Q1'24 (unaudited) |
% of total net revenue new yachts |
Change13 Q1'25 vs. Q1'24 |
|
| Europe | 130.8 | 39.8% | 163.0 | 52.1% | -19.8% |
| MEA | 113.5 | 34.6% | 63.9 | 20.4% | +77.6% |
| APAC | 5.7 | 1.7% | 12.7 | 4.1% | -55.1% |
| AMAS | 78.4 | 23.9% | 73.3 | 23.4% | +7.0% |
| Total | 328.5 | 100.0% | 313.0 | 100.0% | +5.0% |
The breakdown of net revenue new yachts by geographical area is as follows:
The Europe region reached €130.8 million, accounting for about 39.8% of total net revenue new yachts (from €163.0 million, accounting for about 52.1% of total Q1'24 net revenue new yachts). This region experienced a softer performance, primarily due to a timing mismatch
12 The geographical breakdown refers to the dealer's area of exclusivity or by the customer's nationality
13 Sums might not add up to total due to rounding


between order intake in the past quarters and revenue recognition, particularly for Super yachts and Made-to-measure.
The MEA region reached €113.5 million accounting for about 34.6% of total net revenue new yachts (from €63.9 million accounting for about 20.4% of total Q1'24 net revenue new yachts), continuing the double-digit growth that began in the second half of 2023, supported by the raised demand for larger vessels.
The APAC region reached €5.7 million, accounting for about 1.7% of total net revenue new yachts (from €12.7 million, accounting for about 4.1% of total Q1'24 net revenue new yachts).
The AMAS region reached €78.4 million, accounting for about 23.9% of total net revenue new yachts (from €73.3 million, accounting for about 23.4% of total Q1'24 net revenue new yachts), highlighting a positive growth thanks to the new orders coming from the Made-to-measure segment.
The Group's adjusted EBITDA in Q1'25 was €52.5 million, an increase of about 8.9% from Q1'24, which was €48.2 million. Adjusted EBITDA margin14 was equal to 16.0%, up 60 basis points when compared to 15.4% in Q1'24.
This excellent performance confirms the strength of the commercial and industrial strategy employed by the Group. This strategy has enabled the Group to maintain strong negotiating power over prices, consolidate the most profitable segments, and absorb fixed costs more efficiently, in addition to greater procurement economies of scale capacity.
The Group's net profit increased by approximately 7.7%, rising from around €22.2 million in Q1'24 to around €23.9 million in Q1'25.
14 Calculated as EBITDA adj./revenue without pre-owned business


Investments in tangible and intangible fixed assets as of 31 March 2025 were €16.2 million, of which approximately €7.7 million were allocated to maintaining existing production operations and the current product portfolio and around €8.5 million for business expansion activities.
The net financial position as of 31 March 2025 was €54.6 million, compared to €124.6 million as of 31 December 2024.
This difference is influenced by the absorption of working capital, mainly because of the higher availability of finished and not yet sold composite units in the USA. Although American clients showed a growing interest in the sector, including during the recent boat shows in Miami and Palm Beach, and orders for yachts over 30m (100ft) continued increasing, those below 30m (100ft) have lagged, largely affected by recent political and economic uncertainties.
Nonetheless, this delay may ultimately be beneficial for the Group, as the availability of composite yachts for the 2025 season enables us to mitigate potential exposure to US import tariffs.
In addition, although to a lesser extent, the Group experienced seasonal working capital absorption related to the ramp-up for the European boating season and the resulting production of composite units for sale.
These short-term dynamics had a temporary impact on working capital and, as a result, we expect it to normalize over the course of the year.
The net working capital as of 31 March 2025, was positive at €208.3 million, an increase of €83.8 million compared to 31 December 2024, mainly due to delayed orders in the AMAS market, particularly in the composite segment, compared to the usual seasonality, as previously explained.


| 2024A | 2025E | Mid-Term | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Net Revenue New Yachts16 (€ millions) |
1,173.3 | 1,220 – 1,240 +4.0 +5.7% |
c. 10% CAGR organic with further upside from M&A |
| Adjusted EBITDA (€ millions) |
190.0 | 201 – 207 +5.8% +8.9% |
|
| Adjusted EBITDA margin (%) |
16.2% | 16.5% - 16.7% +30bps +50bps |
Greater than 18.5% |
| Capex (€ millions) |
140.8 | ̴90.0 |
In January, February, and March, the Group participated in the major international boat shows in Düsseldorf, Miami, Dubai, and Palm Beach.
15 The Guidance should not be read as forecasts and should not be read as indicating that the Group will achieve such performances but are merely objectives that result from the Group's pursuit of its strategy. The Group's ability to meet these objectives is based upon the assumption that it will be successful in executing its strategy and is also dependable on the accuracy of a number of assumptions involving factors that are significantly or entirely beyond its control. The objectives are also subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may result in the Group being unable to achieve them.
16Revenue without Pre-Owned. Pre-owned business is expected to reach approximately €50–60mln in FY25.


In the month of April the Group attended the international boat show in Singapore.
On 13 May 2025 the Shareholder's meeting of Ferretti S.p.A was convened and approved:
Once again, the global luxury yacht industry has proven to be resilient in the face of geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainty, underscoring its stability and strength. In this context, the Group has continued to deliver outstanding performance, consistently gaining market share and reinforcing its strategic position not only in high-value segments but also in new emerging and high-growth segments. To continue building on the expected growth trends of the global luxury yacht industry, enhancing its value proposition and strengthening its overall resilience, the Group's future plans are based on the following strategic pillars:
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The results as of 31 March 2025, shall be presented to the financial community through a conference call to be held on 16 May 2025 at 2:00 p.m. CEST, 8:00 p.m. HKT.
To attend the webcast meeting, you can register at this link: https://mediatree.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN\_2iDiAG9XS7WdTLQ-B8EydQ
The presentation of the management will be available a few minutes before the starting of the conference call on the website: Ferretti Group Web Site > Investor relations > Reports and presentations.
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The Executive Officer for Financial Reporting, Marco Zammarchi, declares in accordance with Article 154 bis, paragraph 2, of the Consolidated Finance Act, that the accounting information contained in this press release corresponds to the underlying accounting documents, records and accounting entries.
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To supplement the Group's consolidated results which are presented in accordance with IFRS, EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA/net revenue without pre-owned, being non-IFRS measures, were also presented. The Group is of the view that this measure facilitates comparison of operating performance from period to period by eliminating potential impacts of certain items and believes that this measure provides useful information to understand and evaluate the Group's consolidated income statements in the same manner as they help the Group's management. However, the Group's presentation of EBITDA may not be comparable to similar terms used by other companies. The use of this measure has limitations as an analytical tool, as such, it should not be considered in isolation from, or as substitute for analysis of, the Group's results of operations or financial condition as reported under IFRS.
The Company defines (i) EBITDA as profit after tax plus financial expenses (including the result of operating foreign exchange conversion but excluding exchange rate gains/(losses) related to financial transactions), depreciation and amortization, and income tax expense, and less financial


income and income tax benefit; (ii) adjusted EBITDA as EBITDA adjusted by adding back certain special items (including non-recurring costs for supply chain support, contribution to employees for Emilia-Romagna flood and other minor non-recurring events); and (iii) net revenue without pre-owned as net revenue excluding revenue generated from the trading of preowned yachts.
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Thanks to Italy's centuries-old yachting tradition, the Ferretti Group is a world leader in the design, construction and sale of luxury yachts and pleasure vessels, with a unique portfolio of prestigious and exclusive brands: Ferretti Yachts, Riva, Pershing, Itama, CRN, Custom Line and Wally. Led by Chief Executive Officer Alberto Galassi, the Ferretti Group owns and manages seven shipyards located across Italy, which combine the efficiency of industrial production with typical world-class Italian craftsmanship, reaching customers in more than 70 countries across the world thanks to a direct presence in Europe, the United States of America and Asia and its network of approximately 60 carefully selected dealers. The Ferretti Group motor yachts, utmost expression of Made in Italy elegance and creative genius, have always stood out for their exceptional quality, cutting-edge technology, record safety and optimum performance in the sea, as well as their exclusive design and timeless appeal. For more information: www.ferrettigroup.com
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