AUTODOC SE, the leading online retailer for vehicle spare parts and accessories in Europe, will publish its report on the financial year 2025 and host an analyst and investor conference call on the results for the financial year 2025 on 24 March 2026. This announcement is significant for investors, industry analysts, and the broader automotive aftermarket as it provides transparent financial data from a major player in Europe's digital automotive parts sector.
The conference call, scheduled for 11:00 a.m. CEST, will feature presentations by CEO Dmitri Zadorojnii and CFO Lennart Schmidt. They will detail the company's operational and financial developments throughout 2025 and provide an outlook for the financial year 2026, followed by a question-and-answer session. This direct communication from leadership offers stakeholders a clear understanding of the company's trajectory and strategic direction.
For those interested in participating, registration for the conference is available through the AUTODOC webcast link. The company also recommends that participants conduct a technical check in advance using the AUTODOC test page to ensure a smooth experience during the live event.
The importance of this financial disclosure extends beyond AUTODOC's immediate investor base. As the leading digital pure-play automotive parts platform in Europe, AUTODOC's performance serves as a key indicator for the health and growth potential of the online automotive aftermarket industry. The company's scale is substantial; as of 31 December 2024, its product assortment comprised approximately 6.7 million SKUs from around 2,500 brand manufacturers, covering car, truck, and motorcycle parts, tires, tools, accessories, and consumables.
AUTODOC's reported sales revenue of EUR 1.6 billion in 2024, up from EUR 1.3 billion in 2023, demonstrates significant growth. The upcoming 2025 results will reveal whether this upward trend has continued, offering insights into consumer behavior, supply chain efficiency, and the competitive landscape in European e-commerce. The company operates online shops in 27 European countries and employs over 5,000 people across 13 locations, making its financial health relevant to a wide European economic footprint.
The detailed financial data and management commentary expected in the report and call are crucial for assessing the company's adaptation to market challenges, investment in technology and logistics, and its capacity to maintain a leading position. For competitors, suppliers, and partners within the automotive ecosystem, AUTODOC's results and 2026 outlook will provide valuable benchmarks and signal broader industry trends. The transparency afforded by this scheduled disclosure supports informed decision-making across the market.


