FriendTimes FY2025 profit before tax was RMB 96 million

Reuters03-24 16:55
FriendTimes FY2025 profit before tax was RMB 96 million
  • FriendTimes published an annual results announcement for the year ended Dec. 31, 2025, prepared under HKFRS.
  • Revenue rose 7.3% to RMB1.2 billion, while gross profit increased 12% to RMB911.3 million.
  • Profit before taxation was RMB96.3 million and profit attributable to equity shareholders was RMB93.2 million.
  • The company said revenue growth was driven by steady contributions from existing titles and progress in new tracks, while the return to profitability reflected a larger revenue base, a higher mix of high-gross-profit channels, tighter cost control, and broader AI use across development and operations.
  • A final dividend of HKD0.02 per share was proposed.


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