IBA Confirms 2025 REBIT Guidance of at Least €25 Million

Reuters
Nov 20, 2025
IBA Confirms 2025 REBIT Guidance of at Least €25 Million

IBA (Ion Beam Applications SA) has reaffirmed its financial guidance for the full year 2025, projecting at least €25 million in Group REBIT, supported by strong operational control and a positive contribution from its Proton Therapy segment. Equipment order intake reached €195 million as of the third quarter of 2025, marking a 6% increase compared to the previous year, with IBA Technologies showing particularly robust growth at +22%. The company's equipment and services backlog remains stable at €1.3 billion, with sustained conversion rates. IBA also reiterated its mid-term outlook, targeting normalized revenue growth of 5-7% CAGR, operating expenses up to 30% of sales annually, and a REBIT margin of around 10% of revenue by 2028.

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