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    Altron Defies IT Squeeze with 15% Profit Surge

    November 4, 2025By Staff Writer
    Altron CEO Werner Kapp

    The Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed technology company Altron has posted robust interim financials, elevating group operating profit from continuing operations by fifteen per cent to R549 million for the half-year to 31 August 2025, according to the company’s results announcement. This uplift, coupled with a twenty per cent hike in the interim dividend, underscores resilience despite a one per cent revenue contraction to R4.8 billion, attributed to subdued information technology expenditures in a strained economic climate.

    Chief executive Werner Kapp expressed satisfaction with the outcomes amid prevailing challenges, highlighting substantial advancements and returns in the platforms division as a cornerstone of strategic investments. The segment, encompassing Netstar, Altron FinTech, and Altron HealthTech, emerged as the standout performer, bolstering overall margins through a pivot towards recurring annuity income.

    Altron FinTech excelled with a twenty-four per cent revenue expansion and a twenty per cent operating profit rise to R257 million, propelled by robust demand from small and medium enterprises. Netstar sustained its upward trajectory, expanding its subscriber base by eleven per cent to 2.1 million, yielding an eight per cent revenue increase to R1.2 billion and a fifty-four per cent profit jump to R225 million—further enhanced by revised depreciation methodologies.

    Altron HealthTech maintained steady revenue at R201 million but achieved a twenty per cent profit growth to R65 million, buoyed by double-digit gains in platform licensing fees. Conversely, Altron Digital Business endured a ten per cent revenue slump, incurring a R42 million operating deficit due to curtailed corporate IT investments; remedial steps are in progress to restore viability.

    Altron Arrow grappled with a global downturn in electronic components distribution, suffering a twenty-three per cent revenue drop and a forty-nine per cent profit decline to R18 million. Altron Document Solutions, however, adapted adeptly, amplifying operating profit by sixty-five per cent to R33 million despite a five per cent revenue reduction.

    The group allocated R370 million in capital outlay, with R342 million earmarked for expansion, including the inaugural Altron AI Factory—now operational at Teraco’s Isando facility and serving five initial clients. This initiative aligns with South Africa’s burgeoning artificial intelligence sector, projected to contribute R50 billion to gross domestic product by 2030, as forecasted by PwC in its 2025 AI report.

    Headline earnings per share from continuing operations advanced twenty-two per cent to ninety-six cents, reflecting enhanced profitability focus. Altron, with a market capitalisation exceeding R6 billion and operations spanning cybersecurity to telematics, has navigated post-pandemic recovery by divesting non-core assets, as reported by BusinessTech. Amid subdued corporate spending—down five per cent year-on-year per Gartner estimates—the results affirm Altron’s pivot to high-growth niches, positioning it favourably in a R1 trillion African tech landscape.

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