Revenue reached EUR 67 million in 2025, while the company expanded its international footprint and advanced its Sirma.AI Enterprise platform to support scalable, enterprise-grade AI delivery.
On April 30th, Sirma Group Holding (Sirma) presented its annual consolidated and audited 2025 financial results during a webinar hosted by the company’s top management, including Tsvetan Alexiev, CEO, and Yordan Nedev, CFO.

Sirma Group Holding ended 2025 with revenue of EUR 67 million, EBITDA of EUR 5.3 million and net profit of EUR 2 million, marking a 30.77% increase in sales compared with 2024. Recurring contracts accounted for 38% of total business, reflecting the company’s focus on long-term client relationships and predictable revenue streams.
The company is continuing to strengthen its position as a European software group focused on enterprise digital and AI transformation. AI is increasingly embedded across Sirma’s solutions, platforms and delivery models, with the group prioritizing practical use cases that deliver measurable business value to clients.
Europe remained the company’s main market in 2025, generating 80% of revenue, followed by North America with 12% and the United Kingdom with 8%. The management is confident that Sirma’s distributed delivery model supports client proximity, regulatory understanding and operational resilience, while also enabling access to international enterprise markets.
Building an AI-first platform strategy
Sirma is advancing its Sirma.AI Enterprise platform as a unifying foundation for AI delivery across industries and geographies. The platform combines agents, workflows, retrieval-augmented generation and hybrid LLM capabilities, with a strong focus on data security, sovereignty and compliance.
The strategic goal is to move from one-off project delivery toward reusable, productized AI offerings that can scale more efficiently over time. Sirma said it sees this as a key step in increasing margin potential and revenue predictability.
Focus on enterprise sectors
The group continues to focus on BFSI, transport and logistics, hospitality, healthcare, manufacturing and the public sector, and its competitive differentiation comes from combining engineering expertise with deep domain knowledge and a practical approach to enterprise AI adoption. The company is also expanding reusable accelerators and sector-specific AI use cases, with the aim of shortening time-to-value for clients and supporting broader cross-selling across verticals.
Sales and partnerships
Sirma is strengthening its structured enterprise sales approach and expanding international sales coverage in priority regions. It is also developing strategic partnerships and the Sirma.AI Partner Program to accelerate distribution and scale platform-based revenues. The company said these initiatives are intended to support its transition from a services-led business model to a more ecosystem-driven growth model.
Looking ahead, Sirma expects continued growth supported by enterprise AI adoption, international expansion and an increasing share of recurring and platform revenues. The company said it remains focused on building a scalable, secure and trusted European AI platform for enterprise customers.
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