AS Tallink Grupp has published its unaudited financial results for the 2025 financial year.
- Revenue EUR 765 million
- Loan and interest payments amounted to nearly EUR 113 million
- EBITDA EUR 130 million
- Net profit EUR 17.3 million
- Tallink Grupp and its subsidiaries contributed EUR 97 million in taxes to the Estonian state budget. An additional EUR 12 million worth of CO₂ allowances will be surrendered to the state for the previous year.
- At the end of the financial year, the Group operated 11 vessels, with three chartered out and additional three sold.
- The company plans to continue paying dividends in the current year.
Paavo Nõgene, CEO of AS Tallink Grupp:
- “Results were particularly affected by economic uncertainty in largest market, Finland.”
- “In Estonia, the lack of state support for the maritime sector further strains our business operations and places us at a competitive disadvantage compared to neighboring countries.”
- “The sale of three vessels supported cost‑base optimization. We have consistently reduced our debt burden and will continue to prioritize this going forward.”
- CONCLUSION: “Considering all circumstances, the year can be described as difficult but, with reservations, satisfactory.”
Statistics
- 5 million pax (-0.9%)
- 6 million pax on Estonia–Finland (+1.8%)
- 4 million pax on Finland–Sweden (-2.4%)
- 245,000 cargo units (-19.2%)
- 760,000 passenger vehicles (-2.2%)
Environmental
In 2025, shuttle vessels began bunkering biomethane.
CEO Nõgene hopes that sufficient fuel will remain available at a reasonable price. “We have already reached three‑quarters of our biomethane supply target.”
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