(Reuters) -Italian hearing aid group Amplifon reported a 27.7% drop in its third-quarter adjusted net profit to 19.2 million euros ($22.4 million) on Wednesday.

The company confirmed the 2025 guidance it had already lowered in July.

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Amplifon said it saw a material improvement in revenue trend in the third quarter, with a return to organic growth and stronger performance in Europe and the Americas despite market growth below historical levels.

The company is under pressure to regain business momentum and show that its investments in digital innovation and AI tools can close the gap with faster-growing peers like Switzerland’s Sonova.

Amplifon is among the first hearing aid firms in Europe to report its quarterly results. Sonova and Denmark-based Demant and GN Store Nord will re

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