PRESS RELEASE Arcueil, May 12th, 2026 In a more challenging market environment than anticipated, Aramis Group updates its fiscal year 2026 objectives First-half 2026 in line with expectations Medium-term objectives confirmed When announcing its annual objectives in November 2025, the Group had anticipated a transitional fiscal year 2026, given the transformations underway in the United Kingdom and Austria, and a challenging macroeconomic environment, particularly in France. In line with these expectations, the Group publishes the following preliminary results for the first half-year, which will be detailed at the time of the May 19, 2026 publication: First-half 2026 revenues of €1,134.2 million (compared to €1,213.3 million in the first half of 2025) and B2C volumes of 56,444 units, down -7.3% compared to the first half of 2025. This reflects in particular the anticipated decline in volumes in the United Kingdom (-18%) and Austria (-35%), in a market1 down -4% across all geographies (compared to the first half of 2025);Adjusted EBITDA of €23.3 million (compared to €32.8 million in the first half of 2025): while EBITDA reflects the contraction in volumes, gross profit per unit sold shows a slight increase, demonstrating the resilience of unit margins and the Group's cost discipline;Cash generation2 of +€2.6 million over the half-year, driven by inventory management discipline.Condensed income statementIn million of eurosPreliminary basis H1 2026 H1 2025 Change % Refurbished cars (units)43,09847,060-8.4%Pre-registered cars (units)13,34613,809-3.4%Total B2C Volumes (units)56,444 60,869-7.3%Revenues (in million of euros)1,134.21,213.3 -6.5%Adjusted EBITDA (in million of euros)23.332.8-28.9% Since the outbreak of the conflict in the Middle East and particularly in recent weeks, the Group has been facing more challenging market conditions than expected:The deterioration of the used vehicle market for vehicles under 8 years old has intensified. Across all the Group's geographies, the market declined by -4% in the first quarter and by -5% in...
