Appliance brand CDA enjoyed a strong trading year in 2025, which saw the company return to profitability for the first time since 2020.
Amica Group-owned CDA reported turnover of £42m last year, with profitability also improving by £3.4m, coming after an 18-month long period of restructuring for the company.
Comparing its results with AMDEA data, CDA says it has delivered growth ahead of the UK appliance market in cooking, refrigeration, washing and companion appliances, with sales volumes at the company increasing by 7% in 2025.
Across the last year, CDA also says it has invested in renewing both its engineering and delivery fleets, as well as strengthening relationships with the company’s trade partners.
“Returning to profitability at PBT level for the first time since 2020 is a significant milestone for the business and reflects the progress we have made over the past 18 months,” commented Chris Ward, managing director for CDA.
“We have focused on strengthening the fundamentals across service, product and partnerships, and it is particularly encouraging to see that we are outperforming the wider market across all four of our key categories. That momentum is translating into market share gains and provides a strong platform for future growth.
“2025 marks the first year of our three-year financial transformation and we are encouraged to be ahead of plan. This progress is a testament to the efforts of the entire team, and I would like to recognise their outstanding contribution since our recovery began in October 2024.”
Robert Stobiński, Amica’s group CEO and president, added: “CDA’s performance in 2025 reflects the impact of the actions taken to strengthen the business. Outperforming the market while returning to profitability is a strong result, and the progress made in the first year of the transformation programme provides confidence as the business continues to accelerate into 2026.”
Looking ahead to the rest of the year, CDA says it has a strong forward order book already in place, and it expects its transformation programme to accelerate even further as 2026 goes on.
