
In 2025, the Asseco Group generated PLN 16.8 billion (EUR 4.0 billion) in sales revenues, of which PLN 12.6 billion (EUR 3.0 billion) came from sales of its proprietary IT products and services. Operating profit was 11% higher than in 2024 and amounted to PLN 1.6 billion (EUR 381 million). Net profit attributable to shareholders of the parent company, a record high in the company’s history, rose by 119% to PLN 1.1 billion (EUR 269 million). Asseco continued to expand its operations in international markets, strengthening its position through acquisitions, among others. Last year, the Group expanded to include 13 new companies.
Asseco’s results remain strongly geographically diversified. In 2025, the Asseco Poland Segment increased its sales revenues by 12% year-over-year, reaching PLN 2.3 billion (EUR 542 million). Operations in this area focused on delivering advanced software and services supporting the digitalization of the financial sector, implementing key projects for public administration, and strengthening cooperation with clients in the energy and healthcare sectors.
Foreign markets, represented by the Formula Systems Segment and the Asseco International Segment, accounted for a combined 86% of the Group’s revenues. Sales in the Asseco International Segment amounted to PLN 4.6 billion (EUR 1.1 billion), representing a 12% increase compared to 2024. In this segment, revenue growth was recorded at Asseco Central Europe in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, as well as from ERP solutions within the Asseco Enterprise Solutions Group. Sales also increased at Asseco South Eastern Europe. The Formula Systems Segment recorded PLN 9.8 billion in revenues (EUR 2.3 billion), a 12% increase year-over-year. This result was driven, among other factors, by increased sales and the strengthening of the market position of Matrix IT and Magic Software.
In 2025, the sale of a majority stake in Sapiens was finalized, resulting in the Asseco Group’s shareholding – through Formula Systems – decreasing from 43.5% to 18.7% in the new ownership structure, which signifies a loss of control over the company and a change in its accounting treatment in the financial statements. The transaction generated PLN 499 million (EUR 118 million) in net profit attributable to the parent company’s shareholders and retaining the minority stake allows for continued exposure to Sapiens’ future growth.
2025 was record-breaking for us – we generated the highest net profit in our 35-year history, exceeding PLN 1.1 billion (EUR 269 million). This is a significant achievement, especially given the challenging and uncertain environment in which we operate. We are consistently implementing our adopted strategy, which remains grounded in the creation and development of top-quality proprietary software for institutions and enterprises operating in key sectors of the economy. It is precisely this model – based on proprietary products, domain expertise, and long-term customer relationships – that defines Asseco’s strength and resilience. We base the Asseco Group’s growth on both organic expansion and acquisitions. We are interested in companies with experienced teams that wish to grow within our Federation model or through integration with Asseco. In 2025, we completed 13 acquisitions. We are paying particular attention to companies in the cybersecurity sector and those offering AI-based solutions, but we remain open to entities that strengthen our capabilities in key sectors, said Adam Góral, President of the Management Board of Asseco Poland.
Asseco’s consolidated order backlog for 2026, in the area of proprietary software and services, currently stands at over PLN 10.8 billion (EUR 2.5 billion) and is 19% higher than in the corresponding period in the previous year. At fixed exchange rates, the increase amounts to 13%.
In 2026, we are focusing on further strengthening of Asseco’s position as a leader in digitization across key economic sectors – banking, energy, telecommunications, healthcare, and public administration – as well as on growth in product segments such as ERP systems, payments, and trust services. Our business remains grounded in our proprietary products and technological expertise, which we are systematically expanding. Artificial intelligence is one of the natural directions for building Asseco’s long-term value. We are implementing it both in our products and throughout the entire software development cycle, which enhances our efficiency and the quality of the solutions we deliver. We take a pragmatic approach to AI – as a technology that is meant to genuinely support business and create value for customers, added Adam Góral.
Asseco consistently builds value for its shareholders and shares its profits with them. Since its IPO on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE), the Company has paid out over PLN 3.8 billion in dividends to its shareholders. This year, the Company’s Management Board recommended to the General Meeting the payment of PLN 1 051 million (EUR 248 million) in a dividend for 2025, which amounts to PLN 13.05 (EUR 3.08) per dividend-eligible share.

Asseco Poland has been honoured with a Special Award in the prestigious “Leaders of the Energy World” competition. The statuette was received during the official gala by Adam Góral, President of the Management Board of Asseco Poland.
The distinction confirms the company’s long-standing commitment to the development of the domestic energy sector and highlights its significant role in building and maintaining modern digital infrastructure for the industry.
In its justification, the jury emphasised that for 35 years Asseco – as a Polish IT company – has been co-creating the digital backbone of the national energy sector. From billing and metering, through customer service systems, to data distribution and exchange, Asseco’s solutions are now an integral and important part of the country’s energy system. This scale is the result of consistency and responsibility, built on competencies developed in Poland and a potential confirmed by the successful delivery of the largest energy projects in the country. Over the years, the company has contributed to system stability and created a lasting foundation for the digital sovereignty of the Polish energy market, based on domestic knowledge and experience.

In this year’s edition of the “Bulls and Bears” awards, Asseco Poland was recognised with the title of “Company of the Year” in the mWIG40 index category. The prestigious award, granted by the editorial team of Parkiet – Gazeta Giełdy i Inwestorów, was received by Adam Góral, President of the Management Board.
As stated in the justification, Asseco was the leader in terms of return rate in the mWIG40 index in 2025, exceeding 140% when including its high dividend.
For over 30 years, the “Bulls and Bears” awards have been granted to companies, institutions, and managers who significantly shape the Polish capital market, set directions for its development, and contribute to building value for investors.
The official “Bulls and Bears and Golden Portfolios” awards ceremony took place on 19 March 2026 at the Warsaw Stock Exchange. On the same day, the Financial Market Forum was also held, providing a platform for discussions on the future development of the Polish capital market.


During the first three quarters of 2025, the Asseco Group generated PLN 12.3 billion (EUR 2.9 billion) in sales revenues, of which over PLN 9.3 billion (EUR 2.2 billion) came from the sale of its proprietary IT products and services. Operating profit was 16% higher than in the comparable period of 2024 and exceeded PLN 1.2 billion (EUR 286 million), while net profit attributable to shareholders of the parent company, after an increase of 23%, amounted to PLN 453 million (EUR 107 million). Focusing on its proprietary products and strong diversification, the Group strengthened its position in the areas of finance, public administration, and ERP.
During the reporting period, the Group expanded its operations both in Poland and abroad. Sales revenues in the Asseco Poland Segment increased by 14% and amounted to PLN 1.7 billion (EUR 401 million). The results of this segment were mainly influenced by Asseco's involvement in the development of the digital ecosystem of the state, numerous transformation projects in the energy and healthcare sectors, as well as a stable revenue stream in the area of finance.
The Group's results are highly diversified geographically – 86% of sales come from foreign markets represented by the Formula Systems Segment and Asseco International Segment. Sales in the Asseco International Segment amounted to PLN 3.3 billion (EUR 777 million), which represents a 12% increase compared to the corresponding period in 2024. This segment saw an increase in revenues from banking and payment solutions at Asseco South Eastern Europe, as well as growing interest in modern ERP solutions. Sales also increased at Asseco Central Europe in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, as well as at Asseco CE Cloud. The Formula Systems Segment recorded revenues of PLN 7.3 billion (EUR 1.7 billion), which is 11% more than in the same period last year*. The result was driven, among other things, by record revenues of Matrix IT and growing sales at Magic Software and the Michpal Group.
We have had three successful quarters in Asseco's operations. Our strong position in strategic sectors of the economy, along with our focus on a strategy built around proprietary software, allows us to effectively grow our business and deliver consistent increases in financial performance. Our revenues, operating profit, and net profit attributable to Asseco Poland shareholders grew at a double-digit rate both cumulatively and in Q3, 2025 alone. We are systematically building our backlog, which allows us to look to the future with optimism. In addition, we are constantly expanding the scale of our business, supporting organic growth with M&A activities,” said Karolina Rzońca-Bajorek, Vice-President of the Management Board, CFO of Asseco Poland.
Asseco's consolidated order backlog for 2025, in the area of proprietary software and services, is currently valued at PLN 12.3 billion (EUR 2.9 billion), which is 12% higher than in the same period last year. All operating segments are growing at double-digit rates: Asseco Poland – by 14%, Asseco International – by 12%, and Formula Systems – by 11%.
In connection with the conditional agreement signed on August 13, 2025, for the sale of a majority stake in Sapiens International by Formula Systems (1985) Ltd to the Advent fund, the operations of the Sapiens Group have been classified as discontinued operations. Detailed information is presented in section 2.11 of the additional explanations to the interim consolidated financial statements of the Asseco Group for the 9-month period ended September 30, 2025.

Asseco ranked 9th in the "100 Largest Polish Private Companies" list prepared by Forbes Polska magazine. This makes it the highest-ranked IT company in the list.
The ranking includes the largest and most dynamically developing private companies in the country, and Asseco's high position confirms the company's strong position not only in the technology industry, but also in the entire Polish economy.
Asseco's position at the top of the ranking is the result of consistent efforts to develop new technologies and expand internationally. The Asseco Group operates in 65 countries and employs over 34,000 people. The company develops software for key sectors of the economy, including finance, energy, telecommunications, public administration, and healthcare, providing solutions that support the digital transformation of enterprises and public institutions.

The "Pillars of Cybersecurity" competition aims to recognize individuals, organizations, and projects that have made a significant contribution to the development of cybersecurity in Poland. The awards ceremony took place during the Cyber24 DAY conference, organized by the Defence24 Group.
The competition jury recognized Asseco for its consistent development of cybersecurity solutions and creation of technologies that support the security of data, institutions, and citizens. The justification has emphasized that Asseco plays a key role in building Poland's digital resilience.
Asseco is a leader in digitization in Poland and the largest IT company in Central and Eastern Europe. For over 30 years, it has been developing technologically advanced software for companies in key sectors of the economy. The company is present in 65 countries around the world and employs over 34,000 people.
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