InPost has announced its financial results for Q4 2025, revealing all-time high group revenue of PLN 4.6bn (US$1.2bn) – up 32.6% year-on-year (YoY) – and record parcel volumes of 417.6 million parcels, up 30% YoY.
According to the company, the growth in both revenue and parcel volumes was driven by its UK business (+240% and +132.2% YoY respectively), followed by the Eurozone and Poland.
InPost also expanded its out-of-home (OOH) network extensively in 2025, adding 14,200 lockers to bring the total number of OOH points to 94,536, including 61,196 automated parcel machines (APM), across Europe.
Rafał Brzoska, founder and CEO of InPost Group, commented, “2025 was a year of relentless acceleration for InPost. We delivered record volumes as well as revenues, and continued to expand our leadership position across Europe – all while integrating acquisitions and investing heavily into our network, technology and operations. Our performance once again confirms the strength, scalability and resilience of our out‑of‑home delivery model, which continues to win the trust of millions of consumers and thousands of merchants.
“In Poland, our most mature market, our love‑brand status continues to translate into strong engagement and outstanding profitability. In the Eurozone, we are scaling rapidly, with lockers becoming a mainstream delivery choice and Mondial Relay strengthening its position as a trusted European brand. In the UK, following the integration of Yodel, we are investing decisively to build scale and transform the business. This includes restructuring initiatives designed to improve efficiency, enhance service quality and improve profitability over time, while continuing the rapid expansion of our APM network and reshaping consumer delivery habits.
“As we enter the next chapter, we remain focused on shifting European e‑commerce to out‑of‑home, unlocking operational synergies across our platform and continuing to invest significantly to support our long-term growth.”
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