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AMP Limited reports a 3.6% rise in total assets under management, driven by a 61.6% jump in Platforms net cashflows and steady growth across divisions, alongside significant legal settlements.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
16 Oct 2025
Solvar Limited’s FY25 results highlight solid loan book growth in Australia, the strategic launch of Bennji commercial finance, and a significant 40% increase in dividends, underpinning confidence in future earnings.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
28 Aug 2025
Solvar Limited reported a robust FY25 with a 17.4% increase in normalised NPAT and launched Bennji, a new commercial lending brand targeting small businesses.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
28 Aug 2025
MoneyMe Limited reported a robust FY25 with a $1.6 billion loan book, 28% growth from FY24, and a $24 million operating cash profit, signaling a strong turnaround. The fintech lender also improved credit quality and expanded funding capacity, setting the stage for future growth.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
28 Aug 2025
MoneyMe Limited posted a statutory net loss of $66.6 million for FY25, driven by accounting adjustments and credit loss provisions despite strong loan book growth and funding advances. The company is poised for growth with a new credit card launch and ongoing AI integration.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
28 Aug 2025
Australian Finance Group (AFG) reported a robust FY25 with record broker recruitment, loan book growth, and earnings, driven by technology adoption and diversified products. The company signals a positive outlook for FY26 amid expected cash rate cuts and market momentum.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
27 Aug 2025
Australian Finance Group Ltd (AFG) reported a 21% rise in statutory net profit after tax to $35 million for FY25, driven by record broker numbers and loan book growth. The company declared a fully franked final dividend of 5.3 cents per share, underscoring strong shareholder returns.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
27 Aug 2025
Cash Converters International Limited reported robust FY25 results, driven by strategic franchise acquisitions and a shift to longer-term, lower-cost lending products. The company is poised for further growth with new loan launches and luxury retail expansion.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
27 Aug 2025
MA Financial Group reported a robust 30% revenue increase for the first half of 2025, yet statutory net profit fell sharply by 44%, highlighting a complex financial landscape as the firm prepares to acquire IP Generation.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
21 Aug 2025
QuickFee Limited reports a robust 25% revenue increase in FY25 alongside a return to profitability, setting a confident earnings guidance for FY26 backed by its expanding Connect platform.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
21 Aug 2025
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
Harmoney has delivered a robust FY25 performance, exceeding its upgraded profit guidance with strong loan book growth and improved efficiency. The fintech lender projects a remarkable 111% increase in cash NPAT for FY26, driven by its AI-powered Stellare 2.0 platform and strategic expansion plans.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
20 Aug 2025

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