Geopost’s revenue increased by 5.1% in the first half of 2026, supported by higher parcel volumes, particularly in BtoC and cross-border activity.
Despite persistently challenging market conditions, the group said its momentum had also been underpinned by the continued development of out-of-home deliveries, which rose by more than 30%, and increased international flows.
Core parcel delivery activity recorded a 7.9% increase in volumes and a 7.1% increase in revenue.
International parcel volumes increased by 14.4%, which Geopost said reflected the scale and integration of its international network.
Specialised deliveries, in particular temperature-controlled food parcels, recorded growth of 6.5%.
Operating EBIT was €206m (£176.2m), compared with €197m (£168.5m) in Q1 2025.
Yves Delmas, CEO of Geopost, said: “Our first-half 2026 results show encouraging trend in an environment that remains particularly demanding.
“Growth in out-of-home delivery, intra-European flows and temperature-controlled services reflects the relevance of our diversification strategy and the investments made to strengthen our network and capabilities.
“At the same time, market conditions continue to be shaped by intense competition, leading to sustained pressure on margins across the industry.
“In this context, our priority is to maintain operational discipline, adapt our business locally where needed and preserve the high quality of service our customers expect.”















