Shine Justice Ltd Books $13.7M Write Down as FY26 EBITDA Rises

Shine Justice (ASX: SHJ) books a $13.7 million Shine Justice class action writedown ahead of FY26 results — but underlying EBITDA still grew year-on-year to $31.7 million, with no cash flow impact and an appeal already under consideration.
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  • Shine Justice has written down $13.7 million on a class action following an unexpected interlocutory judgment, with the charge landing in FY26 financial statements due for release on 28 August 2026.
  • Despite absorbing the write-down, FY26 unaudited EBITDA of $31.7 million still exceeds FY25's $29.7 million, with underlying EBITDA reaching $44.7 million before the charge.
  • The write-down carries no cash flow impact in the year — it reduces reported profit and net assets but does not affect Shine's cash position.
  • Shine is considering an immediate appeal, and a favourable outcome would trigger a reassessment of the written-down value, creating a potential future earnings reversal.
  • The charge follows a strong H1 FY26 turnaround in which Shine swung from a $1.7 million loss to a $6.7 million profit on 8% revenue growth, underscoring that the write-down is a case-specific event against a backdrop of improving operations.
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Shine Justice books $13.7 million class action write-down ahead of FY26 results

Shine Justice Ltd (ASX: SHJ) has advised a complete write-down of $13.7 million on a long-running class action, comprising a $13.0 million write-down of work in progress and disbursements.

The decision follows an unexpected interlocutory judgment. For investors, the key mitigant is immediate: the write-down has no impact on cash flow in the year.

Announced on 21 August 2026, the charge will land in the company’s upcoming financial statements, with full FY26 results scheduled for release on 28 August 2026.

What the write-down means for FY26 earnings

The write-down will be recognised in Shine’s financial statements for FY26. It will decrease profit for the year and net assets, but carries no cash flow impact in the year.

Despite absorbing the charge, reported earnings still grew year-on-year. Shine’s unaudited earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) for FY26, after including the $13.0 million write-down, will be $31.7 million, up on FY25’s $29.7 million.

Metric FY26 (after write-down) FY26 (excluding write-down) FY25
Unaudited EBITDA $31.7M $44.7M $29.7M
Class action write-down applied $13.0M Nil

Even after the charge, FY26 EBITDA of $31.7 million sits above the prior year. Excluding the write-down, unaudited EBITDA would have reached $44.7 million.

FY25 vs FY26 EBITDA and Write-Down Impact

The FY26 EBITDA growth sits within a broader recovery trajectory for the firm: Shine’s H1 FY26 profit turnaround saw the company swing from a $1.7 million loss to a $6.7 million profit in the first half, supported by 8% revenue growth and improved operating margins.

Why Shine is standing behind the underlying claim

The company has been careful to frame the charge as an accounting decision rather than a change of position on the case itself. Shine considers it appropriate to apply a conservative accounting assessment of recoverability in accordance with applicable accounting standards.

That assessment does not reflect a change in management’s belief regarding the underlying merits of the claim. Shine is considering an immediate appeal and other available remedies, and states it remains committed to protecting the interests of claimants.

Should the appeal process or related proceedings result in a favourable outcome, the write-down will be reassessed in accordance with applicable accounting standards.

Understanding class action accounting

The write-down has no impact on cash flow in the year. Because this is a non-cash accounting adjustment rather than a cash outflow, the reported profit reduction does not drain the company’s cash position. Should a favourable appeal outcome occur, the written-down value may be reassessed in future periods in accordance with applicable accounting standards.

What investors should watch next

The immediate catalyst is the release of full FY26 results on 28 August 2026, which will show the audited impact of the charge on reported profit and net assets.

Over the medium term, the appeal is the key event to monitor. A favourable outcome from the appeal or related proceedings would open the door to a reassessment of the write-down under applicable accounting standards, though the company has not disclosed timing.

Key watch items include:

  • FY26 results release: 28 August 2026

  • Progress of the appeal and related proceedings (timing not disclosed)

  • Potential future reassessment of the write-down on a favourable outcome

The net picture is a material non-cash charge that Shine frames as conservative and potentially reversible, set against a backdrop of underlying EBITDA growth year-on-year.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Shine Justice class action writedown and why did it happen?

Shine Justice wrote down $13.7 million — including $13.0 million in work in progress and disbursements — on a long-running class action after an unexpected interlocutory judgment made the recoverability of those costs uncertain under applicable accounting standards.

Does the Shine Justice writedown affect the company's cash position?

No — Shine Justice has confirmed the $13.7 million write-down has no cash flow impact in FY26, meaning it reduces reported profit and net assets on paper but does not drain the company's actual cash balance.

What is Shine Justice's FY26 EBITDA after the writedown?

Shine Justice's unaudited FY26 EBITDA is $31.7 million after absorbing the $13.0 million write-down, up from $29.7 million in FY25; excluding the write-down, EBITDA would have reached $44.7 million.

Can the Shine Justice writedown be reversed?

Yes — Shine Justice is considering an immediate appeal, and the company has stated that a favourable outcome from the appeal or related proceedings would allow the written-down value to be reassessed under applicable accounting standards, potentially reversing some or all of the charge in a future period.

When will Shine Justice release its full FY26 results?

Shine Justice is scheduled to release its full FY26 financial results on 28 August 2026, which will show the audited impact of the class action write-down on reported profit and net assets.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
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Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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