Björklöven posts profit after SHL promotion

Björklöven reported a positive financial result for the 2025/26 season following its promotion to the SHL. The club achieved a turnover increase and distributed a substantial bonus tied to the advancement.

The club’s turnover rose from just under 69 million kronor to just over 78 million kronor compared with the previous season. This growth contributed to a small profit of approximately 600,000 kronor.

Björklöven paid out 3.3 million kronor in bonuses linked to the SHL promotion to its men’s A-team operations. The operating result reached about 4 million kronor when these payments are considered.

The club’s equity increased to 7.5 million kronor, representing just over nine percent of turnover and exceeding the five-percent requirement for an elite license. The organization highlighted improved cost control and stronger performances across its men’s, women’s, and junior teams.

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