Core Insights - Nomad Foods Limited is on track to deliver full-year results near the low end of its existing guidance ranges, with challenges faced in the third quarter of 2025 impacting overall performance [1][5]. Financial Performance - For the third quarter of 2025, revenue decreased by 2.2% to €752 million compared to the same period in 2024, with organic revenue declining by 1.6% due to a volume decline of 0.5% and a price/mix decline of 1.1% [3][4]. - Adjusted EBITDA for the third quarter decreased by 14.2% to €143 million, and adjusted EPS decreased by 10.9% to €0.49 [4][3]. - For the first nine months of 2025, revenue decreased by 2.0% to €2,259 million, with organic revenue down by 2.1% driven by a volume decline of 1.6% [3][4]. Management Commentary - CEO Stéfan Descheemaeker noted that while the third quarter results were in line with expectations, the company faced headwinds such as weather-related category pressure and soft performance in the UK, which offset strong performance in growth platforms [1]. - Co-Chairman Noam Gottesman expressed confidence in the underlying fundamentals of the business and highlighted the company's focus on innovation and efficiency programs to drive future growth [1]. Guidance - The company expects full-year organic revenue to be near the low end of its flat to -2% range, with adjusted EBITDA anticipated to be near the low end of the -3% to -7% year-on-year range [5]. - Adjusted EPS is expected to be near the low end of its €1.64 to €1.76 range, translating to a USD range of $1.89 to $2.02 based on the USD/EUR exchange rate as of September 30, 2025 [5]. Strategic Initiatives - Nomad Foods is focusing on a robust pipeline of innovation and renovation initiatives, with price increases for 2026 already communicated to the trade [1]. - The company has implemented a multi-year efficiency program aimed at providing further financial flexibility [1].
Nomad Foods Reports Third Quarter 2025 Financial Results