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ZTO Express FY25 net income rises 3.9% to RMB 9.2 billion; revenue climbs to RMB 49.1 billion
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ZTO Express FY25 net income rises 3.9% to RMB 9.2 billion; revenue climbs to RMB 49.1 billion
  • ZTO Express posted fiscal 2025 net income of RMB 9.2 billion (US$ 1.3 billion), up 3.9%.
  • Revenue rose 10.9% to RMB 49.1 billion (US$ 7.0 billion).
  • Income from operations declined 11.1% to RMB 10.5 billion (US$ 1.5 billion).
  • Parcel volume climbed 13.3% to 38,517 million, while parcel unit price fell 1.7%.
  • Company expects demand for express delivery services to continue to grow, supported by continued investment in sorting hubs, line-haul fleets, technology infrastructure, and people.


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