Amhult 2 (AMH2) Q1 2026 earnings summary
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Q1 2026 earnings summary
29 Apr, 2026Executive summary
Revenue for Q1 2026 increased by 10.8% year-over-year to 27,933 TSEK, driven by higher rental income and new property operations.
Net profit after tax rose to 9,065 TSEK (1.32 SEK per share), up from 7,582 TSEK (1.11 SEK per share) in Q1 2025.
Operational focus remained on property management and optimization, with no new property completions during the period.
Vacancy rate for residential units remained negligible, with only a minor commercial space vacant.
Financial highlights
Operating surplus for Q1 2026 was 20,931 TSEK, up 10.8% year-over-year.
Average interest rate for completed properties was 3.53% during the period.
Investments in the quarter totaled 11,534 TSEK.
Cash flow from operating activities before working capital changes was 12,751 TSEK.
Cash and cash equivalents at period end were 10,183 TSEK.
Outlook and guidance
Construction of Hercules southern building began in January, with completion expected summer 2027.
Rental market outlook remains positive, with strong demand and low vacancy expected to continue.
No new property completions planned for 2026, focus remains on management and tenant satisfaction.
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