- Acrobatica grows from 28.6 to 31.7 million euros in Italy (+10.8% vs. Q1 2024)
- Exponential growth in revenue in France and United Arab Emirates (+41.7% and +59.3%)
- Total Group revenue rises from 33.3 to 39.2 million euros (+17.7% vs. Q1 2024)
Genoa, 6 May 2025 – Anna Marras, Chief Executive Officer of EdiliziAcrobatica S.p.A. (“Company” or “ACROBATICA”), announced to today’s Board of Directors the value of the Company’s revenues, not subject to audit, in its national and international context. Consolidated revenues at 31 March 2025 amounted to 39.2 million euros, up 17.7% compared to the same period in 2024 when they stood at 33.3 million euros.
In Italy specifically, revenues in the first quarter rose by 10.8% from 28.6 million euros in 2024 to the current 31.7 million euros: this absolutely positive figure confirms that the core business of Acrobatica (rope access construction) is seeing constant, continued growth.
As for its overseas companies, excellent performance was achieved in France and the Middle East by Acrobatica France (from 1.2 million euros to 1.7 million euros, or +41.7%) as well as by Enigma Capital Investments, an Emirati company in which EdiliziAcrobatica is the majority shareholder, which grew 59.3% from 2.7 million euros to 4.3 million euros. The performance of Acrobatica Monaco was also satisfactory, increasing from 190 thousand euros in the first quarter of 2024 to the current 263 thousand euros (+ 38.4%). On the other hand, a very slight decrease was recorded in Spain, where Acrobatica Iberica shrank by 4.7%, from 450 thousand euros in 2024 to the current 429 thousand euros. This deviation will be recovered over the course of the coming months.
Smart Living, a start-up investee of EdiliziAcrobatica, reached 235 thousand euros in the first three months of the year; Verticaline Srl, a new subsidiary of EdiliziAcrobatica for the year 2025, recorded revenues of 472 thousand euros at 31 March 2025. As a start-up in the market of photovoltaic installations, Energy recorded 58 thousand euros.
“We are absolutely satisfied by these results,” commented Anna Marras, CEO of Acrobatica. “They demonstrate how the Group’s core business is unacquainted with crisis, even returning to double-digit growth.The state incentives that impacted the construction sector for most of 2023 and part of 2024, no longer influence our results. The numbers once again reflect a journey of solid and constant growth, as they have for over thirty years.We are now working not simply to ensure that this trend from the first quarter of the year remains positive, but to improve it even further in the upcoming months”.