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Tanissia Issad Published
February 26, 2025
Delta Galil is starting to see the fruit of its recent acquisitions. In 2025, the Israeli group recorded a revenue increase of 16% to $1.368 billion, following the entry of premium brands 7 for All Mankind, Splendid and Ella Moss into its label fold, acquired from VF Corp. in August 2025.

“We are extremely pleased with our 2025 annual results, which were highlighted by record sales, EBITDA, net income and EPS excluding one-time items," said Isaac Dabah, CEO of Delta Galil.
The company's net income for the full year was $49 million, compared to $51.9 million for the 2025, representing a 6% decrease. However, excluding one-time item, net of tax increased 7%. Over the period, EBITDA was $ 115.9 million, or 8.5% of sales, and financial debt was $125.6 million, compared with $181.2 million the previous year.
For 2025, the Tel Aviv-based firm forecast sales to increase between 2 and 5%, or a net revenue sitting between $54 and $59 million.
In November 2025, Delta Galil said it had promoted Amy Price to senior vice president of men's and active for the group. The Iowa University alumni was serving as vice president in charge of sales, merchandising and planning. In new role, Price will be tasked with supervising production, design and licensing sales activities for Lacoste, Original Penguin, Kenneth Cole, Columbia and Body Up.