Austria-based Semperit Group, a manufacturer of industrial rubber and polymer products, reported on Monday that its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) more than doubled in the first half of 2026, driven by volume growth and improved operational efficiencies.
The company did not disclose specific EBITDA figures in its preliminary results presentation. Semperit attributed the increase to higher sales volumes across its core industrial and healthcare segments, alongside cost optimizations implemented during the period.
Management maintained its full-year outlook, citing stable demand trends despite ongoing macroeconomic uncertainties. The group operates in two primary divisions: industrial rubber products and healthcare solutions, both of which contributed to the EBITDA improvement.
Semperit’s shares are listed on the Vienna Stock Exchange under the ticker SEM. The company has not yet scheduled a formal earnings release or conference call to discuss the results in detail.
Analysts tracking the stock noted that the EBITDA growth aligns with industry trends in the industrial materials sector, where demand for specialized rubber products has remained resilient amid broader economic volatility.



