(Reuters) -Dutch technology investor Prosus has set a target to achieve revenue from its e-commerce operations of $7.3-$7.5 billion in its 2026 financial year, it said in a presentation to investors on Wednesday.
The group, in which South Africa’s Naspers holds a 41% stake, also plans to increase its e-commerce adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (aEBITDA) to $1.1-$1.2 billion.
“We are confident that the company can keep growing”, CEO Fabricio Bloisi said during its Capital Markets Day event.
Prosus expects to double its revenue in the three years between 2025 and 2028, and increase its adjusted EBITDA by “more than three and half times” over the same period.
“Our expectation is to double the revenue between 2025 and 2028. So it means around $12.5 billion(of revenue)”, he added.
Prosus reported a 47% jump in annual earnings in its 2025 financial year. E-commerce revenue came in at $6.2 billion, while adjusted EBITDA for the period reached $655 million.
The firm is also expecting increased dividend proceedings from media conglomerate Tencent to grow by 24% year-on-year to $1.2 billion.
Prosus, which is transforming from an investment holding group into an operating technology company, focused on lifestyle e-commerce, holds around 24% stake in Tencent.
(Reporting by Mateusz Rabiega)
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