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GEK Terna’s profit for the nine-month period increased on concessions boost

GEK Terna, a Greek energy and infrastructure group, reported a 66.2% increase in core profit adjusted for the first nine-month period of 2025. This was largely due to a rise in concession revenue.

The adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization) of the group for the period January to September rose to 463.9 millions euros ($535.34million), up from 279.2 in the same period the previous year.

The segment concessions contributed 57% to the adjusted core profit of the group. Its adjusted EBITDA has more than doubled, reaching 267.3 million euro, thanks to increased motorway traffic, and Attiki Odos's contribution of 133.7 millions euros.

Construction segment's adjusted EBITDA rose 35.7%, to 123.4 millions euros. The company's backlog of signed contracts increased to 6.8 billion euro at the end September, from 4.1 billion euros in 2024.

The Athens listed group expects its profitability to be sustained, thanks to long-term concessions.

It added that future milestones will include the signing by the end 2025 of the Egnatia Odos contract, the anticipated signing in early 2026 of the North Crete Motorway concession, as well as progress on the Hellinikon Resort and Kastelli Airport projects.

(source: Reuters)