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ASBIS' April revenue up 33% up y-o-y

Limassol-based ASBIS Group generated consolidated revenues of approximately US$255 million in April, an increase of approximately 33% compared to $192 million in April 2024, according to preliminary estimates.

Serhei Kostevitch, CEO of ASBIS Group, commented: "We finished an exceptional April, in which we recorded an exploding  double-digit growth in revenues. It is worth emphasising that it was also the best April in our history, which was much higher than April 2021. This confirms that our company is well placed to overcome any obstacles appearing in our way. We are glad to report that Breezy is also doing very well, recording high growth in all of its markets. This confirms our determination to generate the highest possible results and strengthen our market position in local markets."

He added: “The countries with the highest sales in April were: Slovakia, the United Arab Emirates, Ukraine and Kazakhstan. Poland took 5th place in the structure of the largest markets in this month. South Africa and Slovakia recorded triple-digit sales growth. The best-selling products in April 2025 were: smartphones, servers, processors and laptops.”

ASBIS is a leading Value Add Distributor, developer, and provider of ICT, IoT products, solutions, and services to the markets of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).

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