Power Assets FY2025 revenue falls 16.1% to HKD 771 million

Reuters03-18 17:03
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/00006">Power Assets</a> FY2025 revenue falls 16.1% to HKD 771 million

Power Assets published its annual results announcement for FY 2025. Profit attributable to equity shareholders rose 8% to HKD 6.24 billion, while funds from operations increased 8%. The board recommended a final dividend of HKD 2.04 per share, taking the total dividend to HKD 2.82 per share. Net debt was HKD 788 million and total unsecured bank loans outstanding were HKD 3.32 billion. Chairman Andrew John Hunter said the group will pursue new acquisition opportunities in mature, well-regulated energy markets, and noted a February agreement with CK Infrastructure and CK Asset to divest UK Power Networks to Engie, with completion expected before the end of June 2026.

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