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    Remgro’s Earnings Skyrocket

    March 25, 2025
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    Remgro has posted a notable increase in its interim earnings, with headline earnings rising by 38.7% for the six months ending December. This impressive growth was largely supported by stronger performances from key portfolio companies such as Rainbow Chicken, RCL Foods, Outsurance, and Mediclinic. The group’s headline earnings per share (HEPS) climbed to 672 cents, while earnings per share (EPS) saw a substantial 323.4% rise to 659 cents. Remgro also declared an interim dividend of 96 cents per share, reflecting its positive financial position.

    The group recorded a total profit of R3.658 billion, marking a strong turnaround from the previous year’s restated loss of R1.638 billion. Remgro’s intrinsic net asset value per share increased by 10.3%, reaching R276.89 by the end of December, up from R251.01 in June. The company attributed this growth to disciplined capital allocation and improved performance across its investment portfolio. Notable contributions included Rainbow Chicken’s R237 million boost, RCL Foods’ R224 million increase, and R195 million from Outsurance. Mediclinic also delivered R152 million due to operational improvements.

    Despite this positive outcome, Remgro acknowledged that further work is required to maximise portfolio performance. While Heineken Beverages Holdings returned to profitability due to stronger sales volumes and improved margins, some divisions like TotalEnergies Marketing SA faced setbacks due to negative stock revaluations. Meanwhile, Community Investment Ventures Holdings was impacted by higher debt servicing costs and a negative fair value adjustment on an interest rate hedge.

    Looking ahead, Remgro remains committed to enhancing its portfolio through disciplined capital allocation and sustainable growth strategies. The company continues to focus on driving improved performance across its investments while maintaining a clear strategy for long-term value creation.

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