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Guotai Junan International Holdings Limited ( (HK:1788) ) has provided an announcement.
Guotai Junan International reported a strong rebound for the year ended 31 December 2025, with revenue rising 41% to HK$6.23 billion, driven by sharp increases in commission and fee income and net trading and investment income. Profit attributable to shareholders surged 287% to HK$1.35 billion, lifting basic earnings per share to 14.1 Hong Kong cents and supporting a more than doubling of total dividends to HK$666.9 million.
The group’s return on equity improved markedly to 8.7% from 2.3%, while total assets expanded 18% to HK$153.5 billion and shareholders’ equity grew 6.3% to HK$15.86 billion, underscoring a strengthened balance sheet. Although the dividend payout ratio fell to 50% from 88%, the higher absolute dividend signals management’s confidence in the sustainability of earnings, which may bolster investor sentiment and reinforce the firm’s competitive positioning in Hong Kong’s securities and investment services market.
The most recent analyst rating on (HK:1788) stock is a Hold with a HK$3.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Guotai Junan International Holdings Limited stock, see the HK:1788 Stock Forecast page.
More about Guotai Junan International Holdings Limited
Guotai Junan International Holdings Limited is a Hong Kong–incorporated financial services group listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The company operates across securities brokerage, investment banking, margin and other financing, and trading and investment activities, serving institutional and retail clients in regional and international capital markets.
Average Trading Volume: 103,545,570
Technical Sentiment Signal: Hold
Current Market Cap: HK$21.78B
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