Logista increased its revenues by 2.6% during the first semester of 2026, reaching €6.594 billion
- This increase was driven by the Iberian and Italian markets, which grew by 3.6% and 6.3%, respectively
- In 2026, Logista expects to distribute a total dividend per share of at least €2.09, the same as in 2025
Logista, one of the leading logistics operators in Europe, has presented its financial results for the first semester of financial year 2026, spanning from 1 October 2025 to 31 March 2026. Throughout this period, the company recorded total revenues of €6.594 billion, which represents a growth of 2.6% compared to the same period of last year, driven primarily by growth in the regions of Iberia and Italy.
Excluding inventory revaluation, adjusted EBIT grew at a mid-single-digit rate compared to 2025, in line with the company’s guidance. Including this effect, adjusted EBIT reached €195 million, representing a decrease of 3.5% versus the first semester of the previous financial year. In particular, Economic Sales reached €904 million, representing a 1.3% decrease year-on-year.
Results by region
Iberia (Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands and Belgium)
Revenues in the region of Iberia reached €2.551 billion, or a 3.6% increase compared to the same period of the previous financial year, while Economic Sales stood at €583 million, following a 2.9% reduction as a result of a lower contribution of inventory revaluation during this period.
Italy
In Italy, revenues reached €2.38 billion, which represents a growth of 6.3% versus 2025, and Economic Sales stood at €222 million, or an increase of 4.1%, thanks to improved fees and increased sales of next-generation products and new added-value services.
France
In the region of France, revenues were €1.694 billion, which is 3.4% less than in the same period of 2025, while Economic Sales stood at €102 million, following a 3.0% drop caused mainly by a reduction in the volumes distributed throughout the country.
Dividend Policy
In line with its strategic plan, Logista’s main focus is to provide additional growth and increase diversification of its current business base. The company continues to analyse opportunities to acquire complementary and synergistic businesses. In any case, the sustainability of the dividend remains a priority for Logista. In this regard, the company maintains its commitment to distribute a dividend which is at least equal to those of 2024 and 2025, of €2.09/share, throughout fiscal year 2026.
Iñigo Meirás, CEO of Logista, commented: “In this challenging environment, we continue to optimise our processes and implement measures to improve the efficiency of our operations within all our business lines. At the same time, we are keeping our commitment to shareholder returns.”
About Logista – logista.com
Logista is one of the leading logistics operators in Europe, specialising in proximity distribution channels. The company regularly serves nearly 200,000 sales points throughout Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium and Poland, and facilitates the best and fastest market access for a broad range of retail products, pharmaceuticals, electronic recharges, books and other publications, tobacco and lottery products, among others. In addition, Logista operates the largest transportation network in Spain certified for food safety.
Logista maintains a team of highly qualified professionals, comprised by close to 8,000 direct employees, and has a large number of collaborators such as Nacex franchisees, Logista Parcel delegates, drivers, etc. All employees and collaborators are focused on providing service to customers and adapting to their needs in the most efficient manner.
As part of an internal restructuring, the business in Poland has been integrated into the structure of France. As a result, the Iberia segment now comprises Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands and Belgium, while France now also includes Poland. The business figures for 2025 have been re-expressed according to this new structure to ensure comparability between periods.
Commitment to Sustainability
Logista maintains a solid position in terms of sustainability. The company has been included in the CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) index of the most sustainable organisations for ten consecutive years; the only logistics company to achieve this milestone. In addition, Logista has also obtained notable recognitions by Sustainalytics and MSCI. Furthermore, the company has been included for the sixth consecutive year in the Diversity Leaders 2026 ranking by Financial Times and Statista, with a score of 72.78/100, thus repeating its leadership in the Wholesale category in Europe for a second year, and reaching No. 11 among Spanish companies.
Logista has also increased its hiring of disabled workers by 4% during FY2025 and is part of the Ibex Gender Equality and FTSE4Good indices.
Along these lines, and continuing the initiatives launched in recent years, Logista has kept expanding its partnerships to foster diversity and inclusion. In March 2025, the company renewed its agreement with Real Madrid Foundation to promote sports activities for disabled children in collaboration with APANID; in April 2024, Logista signed an agreement with La Caixa Foundation to incorporate individuals at risk of exclusion with post-contract accompaniment; in June 2024, Logista collaborated with Atlético de Madrid Foundation to sponsor specially-adapted football schools; and in September 2024, the company joined the Inserta Agreement of ONCE Foundation to promote the hiring of disabled individuals. In addition, Logista collaborates recurrently with the Red Cross and other entities, and develops a volunteering programme with Integra Foundation, which in 2024 recognised the company for its training work, after upskilling 337 disabled individuals at risk of exclusion.