cyan AG, a provider of intelligent cybersecurity solutions, reported strong business growth in the 2025 fiscal year based on preliminary figures. Revenue increased by approximately 30% to €9.2 million, reaching the upper end of the forecast range. The company achieved a turnaround in earnings with positive EBITDA within the projected range of €0.75 million to €0.85 million.
This financial turnaround matters because it demonstrates the growing demand for cybersecurity solutions in an increasingly digital world. As cyberattacks become more sophisticated and frequent, companies like cyan AG provide essential protection for both telecommunications providers and their end customers. The company's success indicates that businesses are willing to invest in cybersecurity, recognizing it as a critical component of modern operations rather than an optional expense.
Growth was driven particularly by rising recurring revenue from existing and new customers. The company successfully internationalized its business, expanding its end-customer base by 47% over the course of 2025. Operational successes included extending the existing global group contract with the Orange Group for at least three additional years and entering new markets in Romania, Moldova, and the French overseas departments of Reunion and Mayotte through this partnership.
The expansion into Latin America through a partnership with telecommunications provider Claro and entry into Central America through an MVNO partnership in Mexico further demonstrates the global reach of cybersecurity needs. These international partnerships are significant because they show how cybersecurity threats transcend national borders, requiring coordinated protection across different regions and markets.
With the launch of the cybersecurity solution cyan Guard 360, the company is targeting small and medium-sized enterprises as a new customer segment. This product provides protection against phishing attacks as a first line of defense against external threats and as a complement to standard antivirus programs. Odido was the first provider to launch the product in the Netherlands, offering users real-time digital protection.
The focus on medium-sized businesses is particularly important because these companies are increasingly becoming targets for cyberattacks but often lack the resources of larger corporations to implement comprehensive security measures. Through the recently announced partnership with CANCOM, the leading digital-business provider in the DACH region, cyan Guard 360 will be increasingly positioned in the service provider segment. Further information about the company's solutions can be found at www.cyansecurity.com.
Following a successful 2025 fiscal year, cyan plans to consistently continue its current growth trajectory. The partnerships established in recent years, along with the broad base of new and existing customers, provide a strong foundation for increasing recurring revenue. With significant investments from its own funds in further developing cybersecurity solutions and expanding its sales force, cyan is creating forward-looking structures for continued growth.
For the current fiscal year 2026, cyan expects further revenue growth to between €10.2 million and €11.5 million, with EBITDA remaining positive. This continued growth expectation reflects the globally rising demand for high-performance cybersecurity solutions as digital transformation accelerates across industries. The company's performance serves as an indicator of the cybersecurity market's health and the increasing recognition of digital protection as a business necessity rather than a luxury.


