This is down 7.3% from 125.593 million euros in 2014.
Audited consolidated net profits soared by 16.9% to 9.767 million euros, the company said in its 2015 annual report filed with the Center of Registers.
Romos Prekyba, a company of Senuku Prekybos Centras, the operator of Lithuania's largest chain of building supplies, do-it-yourself goods and household appliances, holds 82.12% of shares in Romos Holdingas and SPC Holding, another company of the group, owns the remaining shares.
Finland's Kesko is the group's ultimate shareholder.