Experian plc reports 12% rise in revenue and 12% increase in benchmark earnings per share for H1 FY26

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/EXPGF">Experian plc</a> reports 12% rise in revenue and 12% increase in benchmark earnings per share for H1 FY26

Experian plc reported Benchmark EBIT of $1,145 million for the six months ended 30 September 2025, up 14.6% from $999 million in the prior year period. Benchmark profit before tax $(PBT)$ rose 13.3% to $1,053 million from $929 million. Profit for the period increased 36.0% to $752 million, compared to $553 million in the previous year. Basic earnings per share were 81.7 US cents, up from 60.2 US cents, while Benchmark EPS reached 85.0 US cents, up from 76.0 US cents. From FY26, Experian updated its reporting structure, dividing the Business-to-Business line into Financial Services and Verticals, while Consumer Services remains unchanged. The results for the six months ended 30 September 2024 have been re-presented to reflect this change.

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