Blum increases turnover to approximately 2.4 billion euros


Mon 21st Jul 2025 by KBBFocus

Blum increases turnover to approximately 2.4 billion euros

Blum increases turnover to approximately 2.4 billion euros


Feature by KBBFocus | Mon 21st Jul 2025

Family-owned fittings manufacturer Blum from Vorarlberg, Austria, has recorded 2,441 million euros in turnover for the 2024/2025 financial year ended 30th June 2025. This represents a growth of 144 million euros or 6.3% in comparison to the previous year, despite a still challenging market environment. After 2 financial years of slight decreases in turnover, the fittings manufacturer has achieved growth again. 

Philipp Blum, MD of the Blum Group, pictured left, said: "There are 2 specific factors that have had a positive effect on our turnover. First of all, we were able to reverse the trend and increase sales volumes for all our product groups over the last 12 months. Secondly our subsidiary Van Hoecke was included in the turnover for the first time." The Belgian producer of furniture components became part of the Blum Group last year and serves the markets of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.

"Our international presence with 34 subsidiaries, who work closely with our customers and know their exact requirements, remains a key factor in our success," added Martin Blum, MD of the Blum Group, pictured right. "It means we can balance out the various developments worldwide. Although many markets are on the up, there are still numerous challenges.

"In the long term, tariffs and other protectionist measures are detrimental to innovation and global competitiveness. In this regard, stable conditions and the prompt resolution of trade conflicts are important for both us and the global economy. From our perspective, cooperation and working together are the only way forward in the long run." 

"In a world which is increasingly uncertain, volatile and shaped by conflicts, we are satisfied with the results of the 2024/2025 financial year," said Philipp Blum. "This positive development should not deflect from the fact that we need to tackle several challenges – in particular, the rapidly rising costs of raw materials and staff." 

The Blum Group employs 9,846 people around the world, and in the autumn, around 100 young people will once again start an apprenticeship with Blum. 

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