Lerøy Seafood Group ASA will present its Q4 2025 results on 24 February 2026 in Oslo, confirming the timing of its fourth-quarter earnings release and investor briefing.

The Norwegian seafood group said the quarterly report and presentation material will be published at 06:30 CET on the day of the event. The results presentation will begin at 08:00 CET at the Continental Hotel in Oslo, with a live broadcast available for remote participants.

The update is issued under Section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.

What is Lerøy Seafood Group?

Lerøy Seafood Group ASA is one of Norway’s largest seafood companies, operating across salmon and trout farming, wild catch, value-added processing and global seafood distribution.

The group is a major exporter to European and international markets, supplying retail, foodservice and processing customers.

What Will Be Released?

The company confirmed:

  • Q4 2025 financial results

  • Quarterly report publication at 06:30 CET

  • Presentation at 08:00 CET in Oslo

  • Norwegian-language live session with Q&A

  • English recording available later the same day

The event will be accessible via the company’s investor website.

Why This Matters For Retail And Fresh Categories

Although this announcement does not include financial figures, quarterly results from major seafood suppliers are closely watched by:

  • Supermarket buyers

  • Fresh food category managers

  • Protein sourcing teams

  • Nordic and EU importers

Salmon harvest volumes, pricing development and export performance from Norwegian suppliers can directly influence retail seafood pricing and promotional planning across Europe.

As seafood is typically managed within the broader fresh food category in supermarkets, earnings updates from leading exporters can signal shifts in supply dynamics ahead of seasonal trading periods.

What Happens Next?

Full Q4 2025 financial details will be published on 24 February 2026.

Investors and retail stakeholders will examine revenue performance, harvest volumes, margin development, market pricing trends and the company’s 2026 outlook.

Buyers in key export markets, including UK supermarkets, will be watching closely. Norwegian salmon plays a central role in seafood counters, and shifts in supply or pricing can influence sourcing decisions and retail promotions.

These figures will clarify how Norway’s seafood supply environment is shaping up for the year ahead.