Yum Brands

YUM Q3 2025 Earnings

Reported Nov 4, 2025 at 7:01 AM ET · SEC Source

Q3 25 EPS

$1.58

BEAT +6.68%

Est. $1.48

Q3 25 Revenue

$1.98B

BEAT +0.45%

Est. $1.97B

vs S&P Since Q3 25

+0.7%

BEATING MARKET

YUM +7.0% vs S&P +6.4%

Market Reaction

Did YUM Beat Earnings? Q3 2025 Results

Yum! Brands delivered a convincing third-quarter beat, with adjusted diluted EPS of $1.58 topping the $1.48 consensus estimate by 6.68% and growing 15% year-over-year, while total revenues of $1.98 billion edged past expectations by 0.45% and rose 8.… Read more Yum! Brands delivered a convincing third-quarter beat, with adjusted diluted EPS of $1.58 topping the $1.48 consensus estimate by 6.68% and growing 15% year-over-year, while total revenues of $1.98 billion edged past expectations by 0.45% and rose 8.4% from the prior-year period. The headline story, however, was the company's announcement that it has initiated a formal strategic review of Pizza Hut, retaining Goldman Sachs and Barclays as advisers, with CEO Chris Turner acknowledging the brand's persistent underperformance, including a 6% drop in U.S. Same-store sales, may mean it can better realize its value outside the Yum portfolio. Taco Bell carried the quarter operationally, posting 7% same-store sales growth and 9% system sales growth, while digital system sales hit a record $10 billion at roughly 60% mix. The company's long-term algorithm targets 5% unit growth, 7% system sales growth, and at least 8% core operating profit growth, a framework that analysts suggest could look considerably stronger should a Pizza Hut divestiture sharpen Yum's overall growth profile.

Key Takeaways

  • Taco Bell U.S. same-store sales growth of 7%
  • KFC unit growth of 6% with 760 gross new restaurants across 60 countries
  • Record digital system sales reaching $10 billion with approximately 60% digital mix
  • KFC company-owned restaurant margins improved 120 basis points to 13.7%
  • Taco Bell U.S. company-owned restaurant margins increased 50 basis points to 23.9%
  • Foreign currency translation favorably impacted divisional operating profit by $7 million
  • Worldwide system sales grew 5% excluding FX
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YUM YoY Financials

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YUM Revenue by Segment

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“I'm thrilled to step into the role as the CEO, and thankful to David for his contributions to Yum! and making the transition as seamless as possible. Over the past several months, I've engaged with Yum!'s leaders, franchise partners, team members, and shareholders to better understand how we can unlock even greater value together. Going forward, my three priorities for driving growth will be staying relevant with the next generation of consumers, leveraging our global scale to strengthen franchisees' store-level economics, and expanding Byte across more restaurants worldwide.”

— Chris Turner, Q3 2025 Earnings Press Release