Fisher & Paykel Healthcare revenue tops $2b for the first time

Fisher & Paykel Healthcare revenue tops $2b for the first time
There was no tariff impact in the FY2025 result. (Image: NZME)
Rebecca Howard
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare’s full-year revenue topped $2 billion for the first time, and it expects further growth in the current financial year, despite the impact of tariffs.Total operating revenue was a record $2.02b for the year to March 31, an increase of 16% from the prior financial year, or 14% in constant currency.Net profit after tax for the financial year was $377.2 million, a 43% increase over the 2024 financial year, or 30% in constant currency.The percentage increase compared with the prior year’s underlying net pro...

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