In late January 2026, Lyko announced a cost reduction programme aimed at strengthening profitability, reducing complexity and simplifying the Group's processes and internal structures. Last week, a milestone was passed as the personnel part of the programme was concluded. In total, 100 people from the office workforce have left the company and 20 new roles have been established, resulting in a net reduction of 80 full-time equivalents (FTE).
The investments Lyko has made in warehousing, technology and organisation over the past years have created the conditions to operate in a simpler and more scalable way. With the personnel part of the programme completed, the company can now fully realise that potential.
"This has been a significant undertaking that has affected the entire organisation. We have carried it out in as respectful and orderly a manner as possible, and I would like to extend a particular thank you to everyone involved, not least to the labour unions, who have been closely engaged throughout the process," says Rickard Lyko, CEO and Founder.
The remaining parts of the savings programme are progressing to plan.
"It has been a tough period. We have had to make decisions that have affected many colleagues, and those are decisions you never take lightly. But what we are doing now lays the foundation for the next level of Lyko, where we can fully focus on our customer offering and continue to grow profitably," says Rickard Lyko.