Vitrolife AB 2022 IR

The report highlights Vitrolife Group's significant transformation in 2022, following the full integration of Igenomix and the creation of the Genetic Services business area. The company achieved strong profitable growth, with net sales increasing by 92% to SEK 3,234 million and EBITDA reaching SEK 1,050 million. Key strategic milestones included joining the United Nations Global Compact and reinforcing its sustainability strategy across four long-term themes: purpose-driven growth, ethical profitability, planet accountability, and inclusive engagement. Additionally, the group established a unified global sales and marketing organization to better serve customers worldwide.

Company: Vitrolife AB

Sector: Health Care

Country: Sweden

Year: 2022

Type: IR

Pages: 157

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Vitrolife AB

Vitrolife AB 2022 Annual and Sustainability Report

Annual And Sustainability Report

The report highlights Vitrolife Group's significant transformation in 2022, following the full integration of Igenomix and the creation of the Genetic Services business area. The company achieved strong profitable growth, with net sales increasing by 92% to SEK 3,234 million and EBITDA reaching SEK 1,050 million. Key strategic milestones included joining the United Nations Global Compact and reinforcing its sustainability strategy across four long-term themes: purpose-driven growth, ethical profitability, planet accountability, and inclusive engagement. Additionally, the group established a unified global sales and marketing organization to better serve customers worldwide.

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Document Details

Report Year

2022

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2022 - Dec 31, 2022

Fiscal Year

2022

Type

Integrated Report

Language

English

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