AVA 2025 Review

AVA 2025 Review: A Year of Progress

AVA 2025 Review, explained by Paul Fitzjohn, Communication & Events Manager, The AVA

AVA 2025 Review
Paul Fitzjohn

The AVA 2025 Annual Review is now available, providing an in-depth review of the last 12 months, highlighting trends and looking forward to the challenges and opportunities facing the vending and automated retail industry over the next year and beyond.

AVA members have continued to show resilience while the industry moved past its pre‑pandemic performance. Diversification and technological evolution have broadened the appeal to consumers and satisfied the demand at high-foot fall environments such as airports, train stations and gyms, while continuing to maintain quality standards.

Throughout 2025, the focus of the AVA team has been on helping members cut through the noise. Whether through our policy work, conversations with government or day-to-day guidance, our aim is simple: to help members deliver the high standards that clients and customers now expect.

AVA 2025 Review

The annual Census once again proved essential as a resource for operators planning sustainable growth, both this year and beyond. As a core benefit of being an AVA member, the full Census and Market Report provide critical information and insight. Research reveals that product revenue rose 13% year-on-year, reaching £2.14 billion in 2014, while, with associated categories included, the total industry value now stands at more than £3.6 billion.

AVA 2025 Review
2025: A busy year for the AVA.

AVA members have also benefited from training programmes, quality audits and support through the Business Support Service. A major focus in 2025 has been the redevelopment of the Engineer’s Electrical Safety Awareness training, with a new two-day face-to-face model introduced. For more information on our training programmes, please contact David.Bamford@the-ava.com.

The AVAs events calendar has always been a highlight and 2025 was no exception. From our golf days in Wetherby and Surrey, to our sold-out Christmas Luncheon at the prestigious 8 Northumberland in London, our members enjoyed opportunities to network, celebrate achievements and build relationships.

In 2026, the focus will be on stronger advocacy, more training, continued support and a busy events calendar. Members can expect a year that brings new opportunities along with the guidance needed to make the most of them.

*You can download / read the AVA 2025 Review HERE
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About the author

The Editor

Planet Vending’s Editor is Ian Reynolds-Young and it’s Ian’s unique writing talent that has made PV what it is today – the best read (red) vending blog in the world, and vending’s best read (reed). Ian ‘tripped and fell into vending’, in the capacity of PR executive, before launching a specialist agency, ‘reynoldscopy’, dedicated to the UK Vending business. The company continues to represent the interests of many of the sector’s leading brands.

‘It’s all about telling stories’, he says. ‘We want to make every visit to PV a rewarding experience. By celebrating the achievements of the UK’s operating companies, we’re on a mission to debunk the idea that vending is retailing’s poor relation.’

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