Tourism Holdings Rentals (THL) H1 2025 earnings summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
H1 2025 earnings summary
15 Jun, 2026Executive summary
Underlying net profit after tax (NPAT) was $26.5M, down 33% year-over-year, mainly due to ongoing RV sales challenges, despite 8% rental revenue growth and an 11% rental fleet expansion.
Statutory NPAT was $25.3M, down 36% year-over-year.
New Zealand Rentals & Sales achieved record EBIT growth, with rental revenue up 25% versus 6% inbound visitor growth, highlighting strong operating leverage.
Australian division saw the most significant decline, attributed to weak consumer discretionary spending on big-ticket items, though no structural market change is expected.
Interim dividend of 2.5 cents per share declared, fully imputed, with a 2% discount for DRP participants; dividend split expected to be 30% interim, 70% final.
Financial highlights
Total revenue for the half-year was $458.4M, up 2% year-over-year; sale of services up 8%, sale of goods down 4%.
Underlying EBITDA was $113.3M, down 5% year-over-year.
EBIT was $57.8M, down from $73.9M year-over-year.
Basic EPS was 11.53 cents, down from 18.41 cents year-over-year.
Closing net debt rose to $477M, with an equity ratio of 38.9%.
Outlook and guidance
Focus remains on increasing underlying NPAT in FY25, but risks and uncertainty may delay recovery until FY26.
FY25 earnings guidance will be provided in Q4 FY25 when there is more clarity on vehicle sales and market conditions.
Global rental hire days are growing, and cost-out targets are on track for future benefit.
No indicators of structural change in RV demand; confidence in a strong rebound supported by cost optimization and merger benefits.
Prolonged downturn in RV sales, especially in Australia, is expected to continue.
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