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Bird & Bird keeps sights on €1bn target as revenue climbs 6%

Bird & Bird keeps sights on €1bn target as revenue climbs 6%
Alex Ryan
Alex Ryan
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11 July 2025
Financial resultsUnited Kingdom

Bird & Bird  has posted a 6% increase in turnover to €672.6m (£580.5m) for 2024-25, with the results marking the firm’s 33rd consecutive year of revenue growth.

Net profit edged up 3%, however profit per equity partner (PEP) dipped marginally to €831,000 from €837,000 in 2023-24.

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