Financial Performance - Group Underlying EBITDA pre AASB 16 was stable at $236.4 million, despite customer changes and softer market conditions in the fourth quarter[14] - Australia's Underlying EBITDA pre AASB 16 decreased by 3.4% to $183.7 million due to Woolworths supply agreement changes and weaker trading in Q4 2025[16] - New Zealand's Underlying EBITDA pre AASB 16 increased significantly by 14.3% to $52.7 million, driven by favorable market economics, innovation, and brand investments[16] - Core poultry volume declined by 1.4% to 461.2kt, with Australia down 2.5% to 388.0kt and New Zealand up 5.2% to 73.2kt[16, 17] - The company declared dividends of 19.0 cents per share, a decrease of 1.0 cent per share compared to the prior corresponding period[17] Cost Management and Market Dynamics - Feed costs decreased by $57.2 million, contributing to overall cost savings[16, 38] - Net Selling Price (NSP) growth was modest at 0.5%, reaching $6.31/kg, masking significant wholesale pricing pressure[16, 29] - Wholesale pricing declined by 9.2% in FY25, impacting margins[29] Capital Expenditure and Future Outlook - Capital expenditure for FY25 totaled $104.1 million, focused on sustaining and investing projects[47, 48] - FY26 Underlying EBITDA (pre AASB 16) is expected to be between $215.0 million and $230.0 million, with a stronger performance anticipated in the second half of the year[102] - The company is implementing $60–$80 million of annualised structural cost reductions to largely offset general FY26 cost inflation[101]
ING Groep(ING) - 2025 H2 - Earnings Call Presentation