Embelton Limited (ASX:EMB) Reports FY2025 Financial Results and Announces Dividend

Financial Performance

Embelton Limited reported a 15.6% decrease in total revenues to $59.0 million for the year ended 30 June 2025. Profit after tax declined by 26.7% to $925,000, and total comprehensive income fell by 25.1% to $932,000.

Dividend Announcement

The company declared a final dividend of 20.0¢ per security, maintaining the total annual dividend at 35.0¢ per security. The record date for determining dividend entitlements is set for 19 September 2025, with the dividend payable on 17 October 2025.

Executive Comments

James Embelton, Managing Director, stated, “It has been a difficult year for construction as high interest rates, price inflation and weak markets held back building activity across Australia. Residential, hospitality and commercial property sectors have all been affected, and since new construction has continued as our main focus, revenue and earnings are less than those of the previous year.

Looking ahead, the prospect of lower interest rates and stability in building costs are likely to support modest near-term growth in construction, the result being the emergence of an improved pipeline of new project opportunities. This renewed activity will flow through to demand for the Company’s flooring and engineering products, however since our involvement typically falls within the late stage of building works, large earnings growth is unlikely to materialise in the current financial period.”

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