"This performance reflects the resilience of the group's model, underpinned by a robust client mix, controlled geographical diversification, and rigorous cost management within a demanding and competitive operating environment," the company stated.

Synergie recorded annual revenue of 3,241 million euros (60.9% of which was generated internationally), up 1.8% (+1% on a like-for-like basis and at constant exchange rates), demonstrating the resilience of its operations amid economic and geopolitical uncertainty.

On the back of these annual results, Synergie announced it will propose a dividend of 0.6 euros per share at the General Meeting on June 4, with payment scheduled for July 1, 2026.

"Bolstered by the resilience of its model and the diversification of its activities," the group expressed confidence in its ability to generate higher revenue in 2026 than in 2025. It also intends to actively pursue its strategy of targeted acquisitions.