UNITAS HOLDINGS Announces 2025 Interim Results

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UNITAS HOLDINGS LIMITED reported its unaudited results for the six months ended 30 September 2025. Revenue was approximately HK$60.01 million, a year-on-year decrease of 1.78%. The Group recorded a consolidated loss attributable to owners of HK$6.49 million, compared with a loss of HK$2.43 million in the same period last year. Loss per share reached HK$0.25 cents, and no interim dividend was recommended.

During the reporting period, dry bulk shipping and logistic services contributed HK$44.28 million in revenue, reflecting a decline from HK$51.19 million in the prior year. IP automation and entertainment business rose to HK$15.73 million from HK$9.91 million, supported by various projects including a “Toy Story” Pop-up shop in Macau.

Administrative and operating expenses rose to HK$14.65 million from HK$9.14 million in the corresponding period last year. The Group held cash and cash equivalents of HK$8.82 million as of 30 September 2025. It recorded net current liabilities of HK$23.18 million and a gearing ratio of –219.83%.

Management stated that it will maintain a prudent development strategy. The dry bulk shipping business will focus on an asset-light approach, while the IP automation segment expects further contributions from integrated entertainment offerings in Macau and the continued operation of “Ganawawa” IP thematic centers.

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