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Slovenia: GEN-I reports strong 2024 earnings growth, projects moderate profit decline in 2025

The Slovenian energy provider GEN-I ended 2024 with net earnings of 36 million euros, representing a 45.3 percent increase compared to the previous year. The group’s EBITDA rose to 52.4 million euros in 2024, marking a 41.9 percent growth.

Looking forward, GEN-I expects its net profit to decline to 25.6 million euros in 2025, with EBITDA projected to decrease slightly to 50.3 million euros.

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