Core Insights - Roche anticipates a mid single-digit increase in Group sales for 2026, with core earnings per share expected to grow in the high single-digit range [1] - The company plans to further increase its dividend in Swiss francs [1] Financial Performance - In 2025, Roche reported Group sales of CHF 61.5 billion, a 7% increase at constant exchange rates (CER) and a 2% increase in CHF [2][6] - The Pharmaceuticals Division achieved sales of CHF 47.7 billion, reflecting a 9% increase (3% in CHF) [7][20] - The Diagnostics Division's sales were CHF 13.8 billion, a 2% increase (decrease of 3% in CHF) [13][28] - Core operating profit rose by 13% (5% in CHF) to CHF 21.8 billion, driven by higher sales and efficiency gains [6][7] - Core earnings per share increased by 11% (4% in CHF), while IFRS net income surged by 58% (50% in CHF) to CHF 13.8 billion [7][6] Pharmaceutical Pipeline and Innovations - Roche has significant momentum in its pharmaceutical pipeline, with ten potential new medicines advancing to final-stage development and 12 late-stage clinical studies yielding positive results [3] - Key breakthroughs include advancements in treatments for lupus and estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer, which represents about 70% of all breast cancer cases [3] - The company is launching next-generation sequencing technology capable of decoding a human genome in under four hours [4] Sales Growth Drivers - The top growth drivers in the Pharmaceuticals Division include Phesgo, Xolair, Ocrevus, Hemlibra, and Vabysmo, which collectively generated CHF 21.4 billion in sales, an increase of CHF 3.2 billion compared to 2024 [8] - Sales in the United States rose by 8%, driven by continued growth of Xolair and uptake of Ocrevus, Phesgo, Hemlibra, and Polivy [9] - In Europe, sales grew by 5%, supported by strong demand for Ocrevus and Vabysmo [10] - The International region saw a 14% increase in sales, with China reporting a 10% rise due to the inclusion of Phesgo in the government drug reimbursement list [12] Diagnostics Division Developments - The Diagnostics Division introduced two instrument platforms, six digital solutions, and 53 new tests in 2025 [23] - Sales in the Diagnostics Division increased by 2% despite a 3% decline in CHF, with growth in pathology and molecular solutions offsetting pricing reforms in China [13][28] Board of Directors Changes - The Board of Directors will propose Lubomira Rochet for election as a new Board member, bringing extensive experience in business transformations [5] - Dr. Claudia Suessmuth Dyckerhoff will not stand for re-election at the Annual General Meeting in 2026 [5]
[Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR] Roche reports strong 2025 results with 7% sales growth