VELTRA Posts Profit for Fiscal Year Ending December 2025, Withdraws Medium-Term Plan Amid Yen Depreciation

VELTRA Posts Profit for Fiscal Year Ending December 2025, Withdraws Medium-Term Plan Amid Yen Depreciation

VELTRA has announced its financial results for the fiscal year ending December 2025, reporting a net profit of 140 million yen.

Operating revenue came to 4.581 billion yen, operating profit to 105 million yen, and ordinary profit to 99 million yen, marking its first operating profit in five fiscal periods. On the platform operated by Linktivity, the company recorded 30,847,000 yen as non-operating income as consideration for transactions determined to be settlements for inappropriate purposes by certain users, and 33,472,000 yen as foreign exchange losses.

For the fiscal year ending December 2026, the company forecasts operating revenue of 5 billion yen, operating profit of 380 million yen, ordinary profit of 366 million yen, and net profit of 340 million yen.

In addition, in response to rapid changes in the business environment, including the prolonged depreciation of the Japanese yen and delays in the recovery of Japan’s outbound travel market, the company will withdraw its medium-term management plan.

President and CEO Wataru Futatsugi commented, “Fiscal 2025 was an extremely important year for VELTRA in which we completed the ‘disciplined reconstruction’ of the company. By carrying out a thorough review of our organization and cost structure, leaving no sacred cows, and rigorously promoting operational efficiency and the concentration of resources, we achieved our first full-year profit in five years. This is an ‘intended outcome’ based on our strategy. Through a clear division of roles between ‘a profitable OTA’ and ‘Linktivity, which drives growth’, we have established a scalable foundation for growth. Standing on this solid footing, we will continue to push forward to further enhance our corporate value.”

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