De’Longhi Group has recorded another record quarter of global revenues in Q3, strong performance in the home coffee market setting a strong foundation for the period.
The business has a strong presence in the domestic market with its De’Longhi brand, but is also highly active in the professional segment through La Marzocco and Eversys.
“The Group closed another quarter with excellent results, outperforming the market even in a challenging environment,” says Group CEO Fabio de’Longhi. “The household division reaffirms the strength of its recent growth momentum, supported in particular by the structural trend in coffee.
At the same time, the professional division is accelerating thanks to the contribution to both brands, in a context of ongoing premiumisation of the espresso market, where La Marzocco and Eversys are consolidating their leadership.
“The outstanding response of the public to events such as ‘Out of the Box’ in Milan or the premiere of the documentary film The Rise of Espresso, in New York is further demonstration of our ability to be a reference point for the global coffee community of professionals and enthusiasts in the world of coffee.”
Overall revenues for the quarter are reported as €877 million (US$1.02 billion), up 8.9 per cent year-on-year, with the coffee segment making up 65 per cent of revenue.
For the first nine months of the 2025 calendar year, De’Longhi Group has reported overall revenues of €2.46 billion (US$2.86 billion).
This strong performance, according to de’Longhi, has seen the business raise its guidance for the remainder of 2025.
“Based on the solid results achieved, and while continuing to closely monitor persistent geopolitical uncertainties, we are raising our guidance for the year,” he says.
“We now expect revenue growth for the new perimeter between 7.5 per cent and 8.5 per cent, thanks to the positive contribution of both divisions, with an adjusted EBITDA between 610 and 620 million.




