Shanghai Securities News China Securities Journal Report (Reporter Li Wuqiang): On February 5th, Yum China opened higher and continued to rise. As of 10:51 a.m., the stock price was HKD 425 per share, up 8.31%, with a trading volume of HKD 404 million.
On the evening of February 4th, Yum China announced its Q4 and full-year earnings for the period ending December 31, 2025. Yum China’s total revenue for 2025 was $11.8 billion, up 4%, with an operating profit of $1.3 billion, up 11%. In the fourth quarter, total revenue increased 9% to $2.8 billion; net profit was $140 million, a 24% year-over-year increase; operating profit grew 25% year-over-year to $187 million.
In 2025, Yum China added 1,706 new stores, reaching a total of 18,101 stores, covering over 2,500 towns. In 2025, delivery sales grew 25% year-over-year. Delivery sales accounted for 48% of the company’s restaurant revenue, higher than 39% in 2024. Meanwhile, the company’s membership and active members continued to grow. The combined membership of KFC and Pizza Hut exceeded 590 million, with active members surpassing 265 million, both increasing 13% year-over-year.
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Yum China rises over 8% as 2025 revenue and profit both increase
Shanghai Securities News China Securities Journal Report (Reporter Li Wuqiang): On February 5th, Yum China opened higher and continued to rise. As of 10:51 a.m., the stock price was HKD 425 per share, up 8.31%, with a trading volume of HKD 404 million.
On the evening of February 4th, Yum China announced its Q4 and full-year earnings for the period ending December 31, 2025. Yum China’s total revenue for 2025 was $11.8 billion, up 4%, with an operating profit of $1.3 billion, up 11%. In the fourth quarter, total revenue increased 9% to $2.8 billion; net profit was $140 million, a 24% year-over-year increase; operating profit grew 25% year-over-year to $187 million.
In 2025, Yum China added 1,706 new stores, reaching a total of 18,101 stores, covering over 2,500 towns. In 2025, delivery sales grew 25% year-over-year. Delivery sales accounted for 48% of the company’s restaurant revenue, higher than 39% in 2024. Meanwhile, the company’s membership and active members continued to grow. The combined membership of KFC and Pizza Hut exceeded 590 million, with active members surpassing 265 million, both increasing 13% year-over-year.