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Results for the year ended 31 March 2025

Core Viewpoint - PayPoint Plc has demonstrated a resilient financial performance for the year ended 31 March 2025, making significant progress towards achieving its target of £100 million EBITDA by the end of FY26, while also establishing new growth targets for the next three years [3][20][44]. Group Financial Highlights - Revenue increased by 1.4% to £310.7 million from £306.4 million in FY24 [2] - Net revenue rose by 3.7% to £187.7 million compared to £181.0 million in FY24 [2] - Underlying EBITDA grew by 10.7% to £90.0 million from £81.3 million in FY24 [2] - Underlying profit before tax increased by 10.2% to £68.0 million from £61.7 million in FY24 [2] - Profit before tax decreased by 45.4% to £26.3 million from £48.2 million in FY24, impacted by adjusting items [2] - Net corporate debt rose by 44.2% to £97.4 million from £67.5 million in FY24 [2] Strategic Outlook - The company aims for net revenue growth of 5% to 8% per annum through FY28, supported by a robust business mix and growth opportunities [4][20] - An organizational framework will be established to enhance automation and agility in operations [4][21] - A share buyback program will be enhanced to return at least £30 million per annum to shareholders until the end of March 2028, targeting a reduction of at least 20% of issued share capital [4][8][22] Business Division Highlights - The Shopping division's net revenue increased by 1.2% to £65.2 million [10] - E-commerce division net revenue surged by 39.0% to £16.4 million [14] - Payments & Banking division net revenue grew by 1.7% to £54.4 million [14] - Love2shop division net revenue increased by 0.8% to £51.7 million [15] Key Performance Indicators - Underlying EBITDA reached £90.0 million, up from £81.3 million in FY24 [48] - Underlying profit before tax was £68.0 million, compared to £61.7 million in FY24 [48] - Diluted underlying earnings per share increased to 69.1 pence from 62.6 pence in FY24 [48] - Net corporate debt stood at £97.4 million, up from £67.5 million in FY24 [48]