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QuickFee Limited posted a 25% increase in revenue to A$25.3 million for FY25, driven by strong growth in both Australia and the US, alongside a positive underlying EBTDA of A$2.4 million before a one-off credit loss provision.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
21 Aug 2025
St Barbara Limited reported a $52 million underlying loss for FY25, driven by investments in its Simberi Expansion Project and operational challenges. The company classified its Atlantic operations as discontinued, recognizing a $38 million impairment, while completing a $100 million capital raise to support growth.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
21 Aug 2025
Heartland Group Holdings Limited reported an underlying NPAT of NZD 46.9 million for FY2025, meeting guidance, while setting ambitious growth and efficiency targets for FY2026.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
21 Aug 2025
Complii FinTech Solutions has posted a 28.7% increase in revenue for FY25 alongside a significant reduction in net loss, triggering the vesting of over 20 million performance rights.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
20 Aug 2025
Euroz Hartleys Group Limited reported a robust 87.7% increase in net profit for FY25, driven by growth across brokerage, underwriting, and wealth management. The company declared a fully franked full-year dividend of 5.5 cents per share, reflecting confidence in its operational leverage and balance sheet strength.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
20 Aug 2025
Perpetual Limited is set to record a significant $153.7 million non-cash impairment for FY25, largely driven by challenges in its J O Hambro boutique. This move underscores ongoing asset outflows but leaves liquidity intact.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
20 Aug 2025
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank reveals a substantial $539.5 million goodwill impairment and $9 million restructuring costs for FY25, while reassuring investors that cash earnings and capital remain intact.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
20 Aug 2025
Dexus posted a 5.4% rise in revenue for FY25 but reported a substantial net loss driven by impairments, while increasing distributions to security holders.
Eva Park
Eva Park
20 Aug 2025
Lynch Group Holdings delivered solid FY25 results with revenue and EBITDA growth, driven by strong Australian operations and expanding Chinese exports. The company also announced a full acquisition agreement, setting the stage for a transformative year ahead.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
20 Aug 2025
Lynch Group Holdings Limited reported solid revenue growth and a sharp reduction in net loss for FY2025, while announcing a scheme of arrangement acquisition by Hasfarm Holdings Limited.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
20 Aug 2025
Retail Food Group Limited reported steady FY25 growth, underpinned by brand modernization and expansion plans including the upcoming launch of Firehouse Subs in Australia. The company is also restructuring its company stores to sharpen focus on high-growth brands.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
20 Aug 2025
Retail Food Group Limited reported a 1.7% rise in FY25 underlying EBITDA to $29.6 million, driven by strong growth in Beefy’s Pies and a strategic pivot towards Firehouse Subs in Australia. The company is also considering divesting Brumby’s Bakery amid portfolio reshaping.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
20 Aug 2025