Intershop Aktie 133898730 / CH1338987303
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26.02.2026 07:00:52
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Increase in Profitability and Dividends
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Intershop Holding AG / Key word(s): Annual Results/Real Estate Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Article 53 LR In the 2025 financial year, Intershop generated a net profit excluding valuation changes of CHF 73.5 million. This strong result was largely attributable to an increase in operating profitability. Net profit including valuation changes amounted to CHF 212.8 million, up 81.2% on the previous year. The Board of Directors will propose to the Annual General Meeting an increase in the dividend by CHF 0.50 to CHF 6.00. For the 2026 financial year, Intershop expects an annual result that will enable it to continue its attractive dividend policy. Significant Increase in Operating Income Property income rose by 5.2% year-on-year to CHF 86.5 million in the 2025 financial year (2024: CHF 82.2 million). The main drivers of growth were the acquisitions made in 2024 and 2025. Adjusted for transactions and completed new construction projects (like-for-like), property income grew by 1.4%. Intershop sold four investment properties during the year under review. The resulting profit rose by 26.8% compared with the previous year to CHF 29.4 million (2024: CHF 23.2 million). Together with other income, operating income increased by 9.2% compared with the previous year to CHF 119.1 million (2024: CHF 109.1 million). Slightly Higher Operating ExpensesThe transactions carried out in the 2024 and 2025 financial years led to a 3.5% increase in property expenses to CHF 9.4 million (2024: CHF 9.0 million). On a like-for-like basis (excluding transactions and completed new construction projects), there was a decline of 1.4%. Due to operational restructuring measures taken to improve efficiency and one-off projects, operating costs rose as expected by 8.9% to CHF 15.2 million in the reporting year (2024: CHF 13.9 million). Total operating expenses amounted to CHF 24.3 million (2024: CHF 22.6 million). Increase in Operating Profitability and Net ProfitNet rental income increased by 5.4% year-on-year to CHF 77.2 million (2024: CHF 73.2 million). Operating profit (EBIT excluding valuation changes) rose by 9.7% to CHF 94.8 million, and operating efficiency (EBIT margin excluding valuation changes) increased to 79.6%. Earnings per share excluding valuation changes amounted to CHF 7.97. Net profit including valuation changes amounted to CHF 212.8 million, up 81.2% on the previous year. The increase was primarily due to the CHF 188.5 million revaluation of the portfolio. Active Portfolio ManagementIntershop acquired investment properties for a total of CHF 48.1 million in Kemptthal (ZH) and Glattbrugg (ZH) with a total target rent of CHF 2.7 million and a promotional project in Uetikon am See (ZH). The gross initial yield of the properties acquired was 5.6%, while the expected gross profit margin on the promotional project was approx. 20%. On 25 February 2026, Intershop also acquired the almost fully let commercial and industrial site "The Valley and MOTORWORLD Manufaktur Region Zürich" in Kemptthal (ZH) with a currently leasable area of around 52,900 m² and a target rent of CHF 7.5 million per year. The acquired property has development potential of around 42,600 m² of commercial space. In the 2025 financial year, one property was sold each in Pfäffikon (SZ), Pully (VD), Reinach (BL) and Geneva (GE). The total gross proceeds amounted to CHF 156.5 million. The target rent for the properties sold was CHF 6.5 million, corresponding to a gross yield of 4.2%. Solid FinancingWith an equity ratio that rose to 60.7% (31 December 2024: 57.5%) and financial leverage (LTV) that fell to 28.0% (31 December 2024: 32.8%), the Group remained solidly financed. The average interest cost of financial liabilities as at the balance sheet date fell by 6 basis points to 1.34% in the year under review (31 December 2024: 1.40%). On the reporting date, the capital-weighted fixed-interest period was 3.0 years. The proportion of mortgage-backed financial liabilities fell from 57.0% to 34.5% at the end of 2025. Strong Share PerformanceBased on the share price as at 31 December 2025, Intershop shares recorded a total performance (price gain plus distribution) of 34.9%. Based on the good annual results and the strong balance sheet, the Board of Directors will propose to the Annual General Meeting an increase in the ordinary dividend by CHF 0.50 to CHF 6.00 per share (2024: CHF 5.50). Confident about the 2026 Financial YearWith a view to the medium-term goal of expanding the development pipeline and increasing net rental income, the company implemented numerous measures in the reporting year. Intershop will continue to adhere to its proven business model. In the fiscal year 2026, the company intends to selectively exploit opportunities arising on the transaction market to acquire development projects and increase net rental income. At the same time, depending on market conditions, sales of properties are also planned. Following the acquisition on 25 February 2026 of the commercial and industrial site "The Valley and MOTORWORLD Manufaktur Region Zürich" in Kemptthal (ZH), the company expects stable to slightly higher net rental income overall, despite planned disposals and those already made in the fiscal year 2025. For the 2026 financial year, Intershop expects an annual result that will enable it to continue its attractive dividend policy. Company portrait The proven business model enables consistently high returns on equity and distributions, making Intershop attractive to institutional and private investors. As at 31 December 2025, the value of the 43-property portfolio amounted to CHF 1.75 billion. The solidly financed company has an excellent track record in the responsible, innovative and solution-oriented development and use of real estate as well as the necessary expertise. Company calendar 31.03.2026 26.08.2026
Contact Simon Haus, CEO
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| Language: | English |
| Company: | Intershop Holding AG |
| Giessereistrasse 18 | |
| 8031 Zurich | |
| Switzerland | |
| Phone: | +41 44 5441000 |
| Fax: | +41 44 5441001 |
| E-mail: | info@intershop.ch |
| Internet: | https://intershop.ch/ |
| ISIN: | CH1338987303 |
| Valor: | 133898730 |
| Listed: | SIX Swiss Exchange |
| EQS News ID: | 2281846 |
| End of Announcement | EQS News Service |
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2281846 26-Feb-2026 CET/CEST
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