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The latest update is out from Softcare Limited ( (HK:2698) ).
Softcare Limited reported strong annual results for the year ended December 31, 2025, with revenue rising 24.9% year on year to US$567.4 million and gross profit increasing 27.1% to US$203.5 million. Profit for the year climbed 27.4% to US$121.2 million, while adjusted net profit advanced 24.4%, reflecting improved scale and operating leverage.
Basic earnings per share increased 21.1% to 23.0 U.S. cents, and the board proposed a final dividend of 8.88 U.S. cents per share, signaling confidence in cash generation and shareholder returns. Despite higher administrative, research and listing expenses and increased finance costs, the group benefited from foreign exchange gains and other income, underscoring resilient profitability as it expands its market presence.
The most recent analyst rating on (HK:2698) stock is a Buy with a HK$41.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Softcare Limited stock, see the HK:2698 Stock Forecast page.
More about Softcare Limited
Softcare Limited is a Cayman Islands–incorporated company listed in Hong Kong, operating in the consumer products sector. The group generates revenue from the manufacture and sale of its branded goods, with operations structured through subsidiaries and financial reporting prepared under IFRS standards for international investors.
Average Trading Volume: 928,094
Current Market Cap: HK$18.73B
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