CVC lifts FY26 profit guidance to as much as $2.3 million
CVC Limited (ASX: CVC) has forecast net profit after tax to shareholders in the range of $1.7 million to $2.3 million for the year ended 30 June 2026, up from $0.5 million in FY25.
The figure is guidance only, and remains subject to final adjustments and completion of the audit review. Separately, the Board resolved not to pay a final dividend for FY26, citing future cashflow commitments of the business. Full-year audited accounts are anticipated in late August 2026.
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The numbers behind the guidance
The improvement is a year-on-year comparison against FY25 only, and the figures remain unaudited pending completion of the audit review.
| Metric | FY26 Guidance | FY25 Actual | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| NPAT to shareholders (low) | $1.7M | $0.5M | Unaudited guidance |
| NPAT to shareholders (high) | $2.3M | $0.5M | Unaudited guidance |
| Final dividend | Nil | — | Board resolved |
Key facts from the update include:
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Guidance range: $1.7 million to $2.3 million NPAT to shareholders
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Subject to audit review and final adjustments
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Final dividend: not to be paid
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Full-year accounts expected late August 2026
The dividend decision explained
The decision to withhold a final dividend was framed by the Board in the context of the company’s future cashflow commitments. The source states the rationale directly.
Board statement
“Having regard to future cashflow commitments of the business, the Board has resolved that a final dividend for the financial year ended 30 June 2026 will not be paid.”
A rising profit forecast alongside a withheld dividend suggests capital is being retained to meet future commitments. Investors will find the detail behind this decision in the full-year accounts, once released.
CVC’s Liverpool industrial project, a 16.7-hectare site held through a 66.7% joint venture with Leamac Property Group, represents one of the forward capital commitments that the Board has cited as a reason to retain cash rather than distribute a final dividend.
Understanding profit guidance and why it moves markets
Profit guidance is a forecast a company issues ahead of its full financial results. Boards use it to give the market an early read on performance before audited accounts are finalised and lodged.
The distinction matters. Guidance is an unaudited estimate that can shift after review, while final audited results are the confirmed figures signed off by external auditors. In CVC’s case, the guidance is explicitly subject to final adjustments and completion of the audit review.
A dividend decision is a separate signal from profitability. A company can grow its profit and still elect to retain cash, as is the case here. For CVC shareholders, the guidance offers an early indication of FY26 performance, with confirmation due in late August 2026.
What comes next for CVC
The near-term catalyst is the release of CVC’s full-year audited accounts, anticipated in late August 2026. The company has stated these will carry “more detailed commentary on the performance of the business.”
Final figures could shift within or around the guidance range once the audit is complete. Investors seeking clarity on both the profit result and the reasoning behind the dividend decision will need to await the full accounts for the complete picture.
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