Basic-Fit sets July earnings date, shares in focus against European gym peers
26.06.2026 - 16:30:12 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Julia Schmitt, Sector & Peer Group desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-26, 16:29.
Basic-Fit (NL0011872650) has its next earnings event firmly on the calendar. The European low-cost fitness chain plans to publish its half-year 2026 results and host an investor call in late July, a date highlighted in its investor relations materials.Basic-Fit financial calendar The shares trade primarily on Euronext Amsterdam, putting the stock in direct comparison with other listed fitness operators such as Planet Fitness and The Gym Group.
What Basic-Fit has signaled
Basic-Fit operates one of the largest networks of budget gyms in Europe, with more than 1,400 clubs across the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Spain and Germany as of early 2026.Company overview and network size In its latest annual report, the company emphasized a clear focus on dense urban coverage and standardized formats to keep operating costs low for each location.
The group has communicated a medium-term ambition to reach around 2,000 clubs, driven mainly by expansion in France and Spain and selective growth in new territories such as Germany.Basic-Fit strategy presentation This expansion strategy and the associated capital expenditure plans will be important points when the half-year figures are released, as investors assess the balance between growth and free cash flow.
Analyst focus and sector comparison
Analysts covering Basic-Fit monitor membership growth and churn closely, as these metrics drive recurring subscription revenue and EBITDA margins.MarketScreener consensus on Basic-Fit Consensus data compiled by MarketScreener shows that several houses expect continued double-digit revenue growth in 2026, supported by new club openings and gradual price optimization.
In the broader fitness sector, Planet Fitness in the United States and The Gym Group in the United Kingdom offer useful benchmarks on valuation and operating leverage.Reuters profile on Planet Fitness Investors often compare Basic-Fit’s EV/EBITDA multiples and same-club sales trends to these peers to gauge whether the European stock trades at a discount or premium to international rivals with similar asset-light franchise or owned-club models.
All news and data on the Basic-Fit shares
Further corporate releases, price data and sector comparisons for Basic-Fit are available in the dedicated topic section and via the company’s investor relations page.
The product behind the stock
Basic-Fit’s core offering is a low-price gym membership with 24/7 access in many locations, standardized equipment and digital training support via its app. The company generates most of its revenue from monthly subscription fees, complemented by personal training services and occasional in-club retail sales.Description of the Basic-Fit concept Its model relies on high utilization, streamlined staffing and uniform club design to keep unit economics predictable across the network.
Where the Basic-Fit shares trade
Basic-Fit shares (NL0011872650) trade on Euronext Amsterdam, where they most recently changed hands at around 32 euros in late June 2026, based on exchange data. The stock is part of the broader Dutch mid-cap segment that international investors use to gain exposure to European consumer services.
Key data on the Basic-Fit shares
- Company: Basic-Fit N.V.
- ISIN: NL0011872650
- WKN: A1W5HQ
- Ticker: BFIT
- Trading venue: Euronext Amsterdam
- Price (as of 2026-06-26, 16:00): 32.00 EUR
- Market cap: 2.2 billion EUR (as of 2026-06-26)
- Sector / industry: Consumer Services / Leisure Facilities
- Index membership: AMX (Euronext Amsterdam MidCap)
- Next earnings date: 2026-07-26
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