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Tradeinn grows by nearly 6% in 2025, posts record turnover of €585 million


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January 15, 2026

Tradeinn, a Spanish company specialising in the online sale of sporting goods, increased its revenue by 5.6% in the 2025 financial year to €585 million, up from €554 million in the previous financial year.

David Martín, founder and CEO of Tradeinn
David Martín, founder and CEO of Tradeinn – Tradeinn

The Girona-based company frames its 2025 results as part of a “growth trajectory that has been reinforced by its commitment to catalogue specialisation, technological innovation, and adaptation to new consumer habits.”

Over the past year, Tradeinn dispatched a total of 9.2 million parcels to customers in 190 countries. The company notes that 85% of its sales are generated outside the Spanish market, further consolidating its international position. Logistically, the group dispatched more than 8.4 million parcels from its operations centre in Celrà (Girona), while over 700,000 originated from its logistics hub in Germany.

“Our evolution reflects a robust model based on specialisation, direct distribution, and the trust of millions of athletes around the world. Our priority is to continue investing in technology, logistics and artificial intelligence to strengthen our competitive agility and optimise our operational processes. Looking ahead to 2026, we are entering a new phase of international consolidation with an increasingly specialised and differentiated value proposition,” said David Martín, CEO and founder of Tradeinn.

The retailer, launched in 2008 as an e-commerce business but with roots in a diving shop founded in the 1990s, employs more than 530 people. Its catalogue features over 3.5 million products from more than 12,500 brands across 18 categories, and its business model is built on direct distribution and acting as the official distributor for various brands. The company says it drives its competitive agility through AI, “applying artificial intelligence solutions for operational process optimisation, advanced inventory management, demand forecasting and the improvement of the customer experience.”

In 2025, the US private equity fund Apollo acquired a 30% stake in Tradeinn, a holding that had been in the hands of Suma Capital and minority shareholders since 2015. Following this transaction, the founder and CEO retained his 70% stake in the company through Didavid Management, which also includes Dídac Lee, co-founder of Galdana Ventures.

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