In 2025, InPost Group handled a record 1.4bn parcels, representing a 25% increase year on year.
During the last quarter of 2025, parcel volumes were up 30% on 2024, with InPost handling 417.6 million packages across Europe. On the busiest day of the peak season the company handled more than 15 million parcels in Europe.
Rafał Brzoska, founder and CEO of InPost Group described 2025 as a “landmark year” for InPost.
“We achieved record-breaking volumes, expanded our network, and completed two strategic acquisitions — Yodel in the UK and Sending in Spain — that are expected to further unlock significant synergies and strengthen our position in key markets.”
“Delivering 1.4 billion parcels and adding over 14,000 APMs [automated parcel machines] demonstrates the strength of our model and the trust customers place in our services,” he added.
Regionally, InPost delivered 339.5 million parcels in the Eurozone in 2025, marking a 17% year-on-year increase. Deliveries to parcel lockers in the region increased by 54% compared to 2024.
InPost Group’s UK volumes reached 262.1 million parcels in 2025, nearly tripling year-on-year following the consolidation of Yodel operations. InPost announced its strategic takeover of UK-based parcel delivery company for c. £106m in April 2025.
Meanwhile, InPost said volumes in Poland totalled 763.1 million parcels, up 8% YoY, driven primarily by international marketplaces.
InPost Group continued to strengthen its out-of-home network in 2025, expanding to 94,500 locations, with lockers representing 65% of these points.
In Poland, the number of AMPs grew by 11% to more than 28,000 machines. In the UK, InPost ended 2025 with 19,200 out-of-home delivery points, including 13,721 lockers.
Across Eurozone markets, the group expanded its OOH footprint to over 43,200 locations, adding 6,867 APMs and closing the year with 19,310 machines, a 55% increase on 2024.
InPost said it continues to assess an indicative proposal for all shares, first announced on 6 January.
