Photo Olivier Camille CEO © Groupe Reitzel
23 June 2026 – Reitzel, a leading European player in sauces, pickles and condiments, has published its financial results for the 2025 financial year. The Group continued on its growth path, posting consolidated revenue of CHF 122.9 million, up 1.1% compared with 2024.
In an international environment marked by geopolitical tensions, market volatility, supply-chain pressures and energy challenges, Reitzel has confirmed the resilience of its business model and sustained its growth momentum. The Group continues to expand in Switzerland, France and internationally, drawing on its long-standing expertise, its capacity for innovation and its strategic investments.
“In an increasingly complex global environment, we are continuing our development with ambition and responsibility. The 2025 results reflect the strength of our model, the trust of our partners and the commitment of the Reitzel teams,” said Olivier Camille, CEO of Groupe Reitzel.
In 2025, Food Service confirmed its decisive role and now accounts for 33.7% of the Group’s revenue. This shift reflects the expansion of partnerships in catering and fast food across Europe. The year 2025 also saw several commercial advances and product innovations, including the new “piment” range, now rolled out in the Swiss and French markets.
In Switzerland, the HUGO brand strengthened its visibility through the “Plus Suisse tu meurs” campaign, the development of the HUGO Shop and growth in the Group’s direct online sales, which helped push turnover beyond the CHF 1 million mark, as well as the launch of new premium and aperitif products, notably olives and pickles such as red onions.
In France, Reitzel is continuing to build out its Food Service business through new strategic partnerships and is also confirming its commercial momentum in retail with the growth of the HUGO and Bravo Hugo ranges.
The Group also continued investing in industrial assets to support its growth and strengthen competitiveness. In Switzerland, the installation of a new palletiser improved logistics and production performance. In India, Reitzel completed the installation of solar panels with a capacity of 450 KWP, making it possible to reduce electricity consumption from fossil fuels by around 30%.
The VIA (Very Important Actions) sustainability programme remains at the heart of the Group’s strategy. In 2025, Reitzel continued its efforts in agricultural traceability, plastic reduction, biodiversity and decarbonisation. The Group also launched the ACT Step by Step approach to structure its future climate roadmap
The company also strengthened its social commitments through several initiatives in support of inclusion, farmers and employee development across its various subsidiaries.
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