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Urban European Health Trends Will Spur Club Expansion
Basic-Fit: Why the Market Is Mispricing Europe’s Largest Low-Cost Gym Operator

Digital Fitness Revolution Will Expand European Urban Markets
Basic-Fit: Why the Market Is Mispricing Europe’s Largest Low-Cost Gym Operator
Basic Fit Investment Thesis Investment Overview Basic Fit represents a compelling opportunity where current market pricing does not reflect the company’s medium term earnings potential. The stock currently trades at approximately 5.3 times forward EBITDA, which is close to trough valuation levels despite the fact that the business is likely to deliver a significant improvement in profitability over the next several years.Read more
Basic-Fit’s Financial Future Will Defy Market Expectations With a Projected 35x Value
DCF Analysis Using the StockWatch Method 1. Key Assumptions and Input Data Beta (β): 1.40 (5-year data) – indicates above-average market volatility Risk-Free Rate: ~4.3% (10-year US Treasury yield) Market Risk Premium: 5.5% Discount Rate (Cost of Equity): r=4.3%+1.40×5.5%=12.0%r = 4.3\% + 1.40 \times 5.5\% = \mathbf{12.0\%} Free Cash Flow (FCF) History: 2020: –€117M 2021: –€104M 2022: +€101M 2023: +€168M 2024: +€254M Net Debt (end 2024 est.): ~€2.77 billion Shares Outstanding (2025): ~65.4 million 2.Read more
Digital Fitness Revolution Will Expand European Urban Markets
Key Takeaways Accelerated club maturation, digital innovation, and urban-focused expansion are driving faster-than-expected growth in revenue, membership, and operational efficiency. Enhanced capital returns, premiumization, and broader wellness trends position Basic-Fit for structurally higher margins and shareholder payouts beyond consensus forecasts.Read more

Rising Debt And Regulatory Hurdles Will Undermine Club Viability
Key Takeaways Shifting demographics, digital fitness trends, and regulatory barriers threaten Basic-Fit's membership growth, cost structure, and long-term profitability. Aggressive debt-financed expansion heightens exposure to margin compression, reduced flexibility, and earnings risk if market or economic conditions worsen.Read more

Urban European Health Trends Will Spur Club Expansion
Key Takeaways Expanding urban presence, flexible club models, and a new franchise platform drive sustainable network growth, operational leverage, and long-term margin improvement. Rising average revenue per member, aided by new services and pricing, supports higher yields and potential for improved profitability and recurring cash flow.Read more

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Basic-Fit N.V., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the operation of fitness clubs. It operates clubs under Basic-Fit brand in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, France, Austria, and Spain. Basic-Fit N.V. was formerly known as Miktom Topco B.V and changed its name to Basic-Fit N.V. in July 2016. The company was founded in 1984 and is based in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands.