Coca Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) increases its revenues by 3.3% until September and announces a new dividend

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) has achieved revenues of 15,684 million euros during the first nine months of this year, which represents an increase of 3.3% compared to the same period in 2024, as reported by the company in a statement. Furthermore, the bottler has announced an interim dividend of 1.25 euros to be distributed in December. The firm achieved revenues of 5,410 million euros during the third quarter of 2025, a figure 1% higher than that recorded between July and September of the previous year.
Specifically, the dividend corresponding to the second semester will have an amount of 1.25 euros per share and will be paid on December 3. Shareholders entitled to it registered on November 14 may receive it. This raises the Total dividend for the year at 2.04 euros per share and maintains an annualized distribution rate close to 50%. Regarding income, between January and September, The bottling company’s income has reached 2,620 million of euros in Iberia (Spain, Portugal and Andorra), in line with the year 2024 (2,621 million), while in the third quarter it had a turnover of 1,065 million, 1.3% more.
Growth despite “weaker” demand
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners CEO Damian Gammell said, “2025 continues to be a strong year for CCEP, reflecting our great brands, great people, great execution and strong relationships with our brand partners and customers. The senior executive highlighted that they have achieved “another quarter of volume growth in Europe, despite weaker consumer demand.”
In any case, Gammell has also taken the opportunity to confirm the company’s roadmap this year: “We continue to trust that we have the right strategy, executed in a sustainable manner, to meet our medium-term growth objectives,” he defended.
