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Indonesian coffee chain Fore's net profit up 42% YoY in 9M

Its revenue grew by 43% to US$62.4m (IDR 1.04t).

Indonesian coffee chain Fore Coffee recorded a 42% year-on-year (YoY) rise in net profit to US$3.61m (IDR 60.1b) in the first nine months of 2025.

EBITDA climbed 62% to US$12.04m (IDR 200.6b) during the same period, already exceeding the company’s total 2024 figure of US$11.34m (IDR 189b).

Its revenue grew 43% to US$62.4m (IDR 1.04t).

In September, the company opened its Fore Donut outlet in Supermall Karawaci.

Between January and September, Fore Coffee added over 60 new outlets, bringing its total to 290 outlets across over 50 cities in Indonesia and Singapore.

(US$1 = IDR16,629.15)

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