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     Among our highlights for September
  2025 are continued strong performance for Spain and the Nordics, a
  slight August slowdown across Europe and sluggish sales in the unified
  communications space. Here’s more:
     Software, PCs and components drive Nordics growth
     The Nordics region remains one of
  the   strongest in Europe. Revenue sales through distribution slowed a
  little in Week 30, dipping under the Revenue Trend Index baseline, but
  this can be largely attributed to the summer holiday period. True to
  form, it’s picking back up again as of Week 34, and outperforming
  Europe as a whole in the process. We’re seeing growth across all four
  Nordics countries, with mobile computing and desktops, components, and
  software and licenses leading the charge. Telecoms, displays and
  networking are not doing quite as well. But after annual revenue
  growth of 14% (Q1) and 17% (Q2), Q3 is already looking strong at 15%
  growth in the quarter to date. Software (25%) and personal systems
  (12%) are steaming well ahead of our forecasts for Q3 so far.
         
 
     August slowdown follows strong July
     The major European markets of
  Germany   and the UK dragged down revenue sales growth through
  distribution to   just 1.5% year-on-year (YoY) in August. Their
  figures for the month   stood at -2.8% and -5.9% YoY respectively,
  with Italy (-4.8%) also   underperforming the region as a whole.
  Balancing that out were   excellent performance from Spain (24.9%) and
  the Nordics (14.2%), as   well as France (9.7%) and Poland (2.8%).
  Where did the slowdown come   from? Infrastructure (-3% YoY), software
  and services (-4% YoY) and   telecoms (-10%) were the main culprits.
  Conversely, personal systems   (17% YoY) did tremendously well in
  August. This all came after a   strong July, so we’re hopeful that a
  rebound in September will bring   us back near our forecast of 5.3%
  YoY revenue growth in Q3.
     Spain and Poland lead the way for unified communications
     Overall, the unified communications
  (UC) market has been pretty sluggish over recent weeks, although that
  could be the impact of the summer holiday period in Europe. But that’s
  not the case in Spain, which leads all other European countries by
  quite some margin. A surge in demand for LFDs helps to explain this
  tremendous performance. In Poland, which is also growing well, it is
  headset sales that are driving the numbers. When it comes to segments,
  accessories, room systems and display systems are the only ones
  maintaining a similar performance to last year. Display systems can
  put its continued good performance down almost entirely to sales in Spain.
         
 
     Spain outperforms Europe in 2025 YTD
     Spain continues to ride high in
  Europe, and will be given a further boost by government announcements
  to digitise the public sector and to invest more in national security.
  The latter initiative, announced in April, will boost defence spending
  to 2% of GDP and could increase investment into high-tech sectors –
  especially AI, cybersecurity, data and telecoms. Sales through
  distribution in the country continue to outperform the rest of Europe,
  with YoY growth hitting 13.5% in H1 2025 and 14.6% in the year to date
  (YTD). Growth slumped slightly to 8% YoY in September, but only
  because of a strong September 2024. Investments in PCs have helped the
  volume market to bounce back to 16% YoY growth YTD, with value at 12%
  YoY YTD. In terms of channels, small and medium reseller (SMR) sales
  continue to grow (16% YoY YTD). As more SMBs digitise with government
  support, there’s plenty more opportunity for growth in this area.
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