humm Group Limited (ASX:HUM) Reports 458% Increase in FY25 Net Profit

Financial Performance

humm Group Limited reported revenue from ordinary activities of $666.6 million for the year ended 30 June 2025, an increase of 8% compared to the previous year’s $619.3 million. Net profit attributable to shareholders reached $39.6 million, a staggering 458% rise from $7.1 million in FY24. The company also refined its non-IFRS measure of Cash profit after tax, which surged by 56.5% to $52.9 million.

Dividends

The Board declared a final dividend of 0.75 cents per ordinary share, payable on 7 October 2025, and an interim dividend of 1.25 cents per share, paid on 2 April 2025. This brings the total dividends for FY25 to 2.00 cents per share, delivering a return of 4.8% to shareholders.

Future Outlook

humm Group Limited continues to maintain a strong financial position with assets under management increasing by 9.6% to $5.5 billion. The company fully repaid the $53.6 million subordinated perpetual notes during the financial year, contributing to a higher return on capital employed (ROCE) of 10.0%, up from 6.0% in the previous year. humm Group remains committed to capital efficiency and strategic growth, supported by its robust funding and liquidity management.

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