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Kitchenware maker SEB cuts annual profit forecast as demand weakens in Europe and U.S
Oct 5, 2025 11:37 PM

(Reuters) -French kitchenware maker SEB cut its annual sales and profit forecast on Monday, saying business has been slower than expected in Europe and a "wait and see" attitude among U.S. consumers and business clients has significantly impacted the company.

The manufacturer of Tefal pans, Rowenta irons and Krups coffee machines slashed its annual operating profit forecast to between 550 million euros and 600 million euros ($702.90 million), from 700 million to 750 million euros ($878.63 million) previously.

Consumers in the euro zone have reduced their spending on non-essentials, according to a European Central Bank survey published in September. Consumer confidence in France has also dropped to its lowest level in nearly two years.

SEB said sales growth in 2025 will be stable to slightly positive, having previously forecast growth of between 2% and 4%.

Better sales in Asia and South America and successful recent product launches are not sufficient to offset the negative trends in Europe and the U.S., the company said in a statement. Western Europe accounted for 35% of SEB's consumer sales in 2024.

SEB expects a "slight" decline in third-quarter sales, set to be reported on October 23.

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