CK Infrastructure FY2025 Continental Europe profit contribution rose 58% to HKD 961 million

Reuters03-18 17:02
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CKISF">CK Infrastructure</a> FY2025 Continental Europe profit contribution rose 58% to HKD 961 million

CK Infrastructure published its annual results for FY2025, reporting profit attributable to shareholders of HKD 8.27 billion, up 2%. Turnover was HKD 41.68 billion, up 6.91%. The board recommended a final dividend of HKD 1.88 per share and said total FY2025 dividend would be HKD 2.61 per share. Net debt to net total capital ratio was 8.9% at Dec. 31, 2025, up 1.1 percentage points. Management said profit contribution from Continental Europe was HKD 961 million, up 58%, driven by a deferred tax credit from a reduction in Germany’s corporate tax rate and strong performance at ista.

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