4imprint delivers 'resilient' Q3 performance in 'volatile' market.


Promotional products business 4imprint said on Tuesday that it had delivered "a resilient operational and financial performance in 2025" amidst a volatile macroeconomic environment.

  • 4Imprint Group
  • 20 January 2026 08:23:27
4imprint Group

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4imprint said full-year unaudited group revenues were anticipated to be $1.35bn and unaudited pre-tax profits were seen at no less than $149m, down from $1.37bn and $154m, respectively, but above the upper end of the current market forecasts.

The FTSE 250-listed group stated it had made "solid operational progress" in 2025, despite a challenging market backdrop. Total order count was down 3%, whilst average order value for the year was up 1% compared to 2024. New customer order count was 12% below prior year in 2025 and existing customer order count was flat for the year.

Gross profit margins "remained strong" at around 32% for the full year, while unaudited cash and bank deposits at the 2025 year-end were $133m, down from $148m a year earlier.

"The board is very confident that the group will continue to effectively navigate market conditions, delivering solid financial results while positioning the business to take advantage of opportunities that will present themselves as economic and market conditions improve," said 4imprint.

As of 0820 GMT, 4imprint shares were up 3.68% at 4,510p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com


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