Revenue Decline and Corporate Transformation
Athens 30th October 2025 (EXAE: ΣΠΙ, RIC: CPIr.AT, Bloomberg: CPI.GA)
Key Results Highlights
The company reported a 7.3% decrease in revenue for the fiscal year ended 30 June 2025, reaching €18.8 million compared to €20.28 million in the previous year. Notably, the contribution of services to total revenue increased from 24% to 27%
Adjusted EBITDA stood at €365k, impacted by lower sales due to project delays and postponements in both the private and public sectors, as well as increased operating costs related to higher workforce mobility.
The company reported a net loss after tax of €459k, compared to a net profit of €62k in the previous year.
Commenting on the results, CPI CEO Aris Papathanos stated: “The past fiscal year was a challenging one, both in terms of performance and organizational transformation. We witnessed a significant slowdown in hardware sales, particularly during the first half of calendar year 2025. More than half of this year’s losses are attributable to the restructuring initiatives undertaken within our Commercial and Supply Chain departments. At the same time, we have substantially offset the decline in consumables sales through new business development, reducing our dependence on this segment and increasing the contribution of services to overall revenue.
During the current fiscal year, we have completed the necessary restructuring actions to return to profitability. We are confident that the new partnerships initiated in spring 2025, our focused investment in services, and the benefits of our transformation plan will begin to deliver results over the course of this year”
CPI has been active in the IT sector for over 30 years, holding a leading position as a distributor of high-value technology products, solutions, and services.
The company offers a comprehensive portfolio that includes Printing, Scanning, POS, Projection equipment, IP surveillance, Data Storage, Auto-ID, Smart Lighting, and Unified Communications solutions. At the same time, CPI provides managed print and document digitization services, as well as technical support, serving major Greek and international organizations through SLA-based agreements or customized project implementations.