Digital Domain FY2025: Revenue Rises 24% While Net Loss Narrows to HK$265.85 Million

Bulletin Express
03/31

Digital Domain Holdings Limited (Digital Domain, 00547) reported FY2025 results showing stronger top-line momentum but continuing bottom-line pressure. Revenue increased 24.19% year on year to HK$777.25 million, lifted by robust demand in the Media Entertainment unit and a rebound in Trading activities.

Gross profit edged up 1.50% to HK$129.34 million; however, gross margin contracted to 16.6% (FY2024: 20.4%) as cost of sales outpaced revenue growth. Selling and distribution expenses fell 83% to HK$1.10 million, while administrative and other operating costs dropped 26% to HK$286.95 million, reflecting cost-control efforts. Other income and gains almost halved to HK$16.34 million, and finance costs rose 19% to HK$35.55 million.

After booking HK$36.04 million in goodwill impairment and a HK$37.06 million fair-value loss on financial assets, the Group posted a net loss of HK$265.85 million, an improvement of 15.11% from FY2024’s HK$313.30 million deficit. Loss attributable to shareholders narrowed to HK$257.35 million, translating to a basic and diluted loss per share of HK$0.0323 (FY2024: HK$0.0377).

Segmentally, Media Entertainment revenue climbed 25.6% to HK$679.12 million but recorded a wider operating loss of HK$123.93 million due to the goodwill impairment and sustained R&D spending. The Trading segment generated HK$98.13 million in revenue and swung to a HK$5.99 million profit (FY2024: HK$0.69 million loss), supported by higher demand for esports products and commission income.

Total assets increased 7.45% to HK$1.15 billion, yet net assets fell 57.75% to HK$178.23 million after accumulated losses and increased borrowings. Cash and bank balances rose to HK$426.37 million, but higher short-term borrowings (HK$226.00 million) helped push the Group into a net current liability position of HK$18.19 million (FY2024: net current assets of HK$163.05 million). Total borrowings reached HK$412.94 million, lifting the gearing ratio to 200% (FY2024: 88%).

Management acknowledged “material uncertainty” over going-concern but cited HK$48.14 million of unutilised banking facilities, ongoing renewal discussions with lenders, potential asset disposals, and cost-containment measures as mitigating factors.

No final dividend was declared for FY2025, consistent with the prior year.

Looking ahead, the Board highlighted persistent macroeconomic headwinds, rising financing costs, and evolving geopolitical risks. Strategic priorities include deeper integration of AI-driven production technologies, expanded virtual-human applications, continued cost rationalisation, and selective growth in the Trading division.

Digital Domain’s shares closed FY2025 with 7.98 billion shares outstanding; the group maintains an American Depositary Receipt programme on the OTCQX (ticker: DDHLY).

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