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POP MART CEO Says Toy Company on Track To Hit Over $4 Billion USD Revenue This Year

August 21, 2025
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POP MART CEO Says Toy Company on Track To Hit Over $4 Billion USD Revenue This Year
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  • Pop Mart’s half-year profits soared by nearly 400% driven by the Labubu doll
  • The company’s CEO expects revenue to exceed $4 billion USD this year
  • This success is fueled by the overwhelming demand for its collectible toys

The soaring popularity of its collectible toys, particularly the Labubu doll, is allowing POP MART to experience unprecedented growth. The company’s latest financial report is a testament to the brand’s momentum, with half-year profits increasing by nearly 400% on the strength of demand for its signature figurines.

In a recent statement, POP MART chief executive Wang Ning confirmed the company’s aggressive revenue targets. He stated that the toy brand is well on its way to hitting its targeted revenue goal of 20 billion yuan ($2.78 billion USD) for 2025. In an even more ambitious forecast, he added that a figure of 30 billion yuan ($4.18 billion USD) this year “should also be quite easy.” This statement highlights the immense success of the company’s “blind box” model, in which customers purchase a randomly selected figurine. Wang also said, “I think for overseas markets we’re still very positive, and we also believe there’s still very broad space for growth.”

The overwhelming demand for a singular product like Labubu showcases the power of brand-building and collectibles in the current market. Labubu, a fuzzy, goblin-like figurine, has become a global phenomenon, driving a significant portion of the company’s revenue. This growth is a clear indicator that POP MART has successfully tapped into a culture of consumer excitement and is poised to exceed its financial projections by capitalizing on the viral popularity of its collectible toys.

The post POP MART CEO Says Toy Company on Track To Hit Over $4 Billion USD Revenue This Year appeared first on Hypebeast.

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