Scales Increases FY25 Earnings Guidance

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Wed, Oct 15 2025 08:30 am

15 October 2025


SCALES INCREASES FY25 EARNINGS GUIDANCE

Scales Corporation Limited (NZX:SCL) today advises a further increase in its earnings guidance for FY25. Directors advise that Underlying Net Profit after Tax Attributable to Shareholders is now expected to be between $54 million and $59 million, an increase on the previous guidance range of between $51 million and $56 million.

Managing Director Andy Borland notes “We are seeing a continuing positive performance across the Group this year. Whilst some geopolitical uncertainties remain, we are pleased to be able to advise a further increase in earnings guidance for FY25.”

The increased guidance range implies:
• An Underlying EBITDA range of between $125.0 million and $132.0 million; and
• An Underlying Net Profit after Tax range of between $69.0 million and $74.0 million


Contact:
Steve Kennelly
Chief Financial Officer
Scales Corporation Limited
64 274 317587



About Scales Corporation
Scales Corporation is a diversified agribusiness group. It comprises three operating divisions: Global Proteins, Horticulture and Logistics. The company’s diverse spread of activities gives Scales broad exposure to the agribusiness sector. Scales Corporation was founded in 1897 as a shipping business by George Scales. Today it has operations across New Zealand, Australia, United States and Europe. Find out more at www.scalescorporation.co.nz


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