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    Bell Equipment Reports Declining Profits

    September 8, 2025By Staff Writer
    Ashley Jon Bell

    Bell Equipment has reported a challenging first half of the year, with revenue decreasing by 4% and profits dropping by 30%. Despite a strong demand from the mining sector in South Africa and Zambia, the effects of a global downturn and US tariffs have weighed heavily on the company’s performance.

    For the six months ending in June, the group recorded revenue of R6.1 billion. Operating profit fell sharply by 43% to R302.8 million, while net profit for the period decreased by 30% to R227.9 million. The CEO noted that, although there was hope for some stability in the market following a downturn in 2024, the current year has not unfolded as anticipated.

    The demand from specific markets, particularly in mining, provided some relief, helping to mitigate the overall decline caused by reduced demand from international markets. The company concluded the period with a net cash inflow of R487 million, a significant increase of 330%. However, headline earnings per share fell by 23% to 248 cents.

    The introduction of US tariffs created considerable uncertainty, complicating production and sales planning. Additionally, exchange rate volatility linked to geopolitical tensions further compounded these challenges.

    In light of the global slowdown in key markets, the company opted to retain its cash reserves and did not declare a dividend for the period. This decision reflects a cautious approach to navigating the current economic landscape.

    Last year, the founding Bell family attempted to take the company private, but their bid to acquire minority shareholders did not receive enough support. The Bell family’s investment entity, IA Bell, holds approximately 70% of the company and has previously sought to buy out minority shareholders, with their latest offer exceeding a previous bid made in 2021.

    Ashley Bell, who resumed the role of CEO in January 2024, is now part of a third-generation team leading the business as they continue to adapt to the evolving market conditions.

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