Aisin (TYO:7259) reported a 19% increase in profit attributable to owners of the parent to 107.6 billion yen for the fiscal 2025, from 90.8 billion yen a year ago.
The automotive components supplier's basic earnings per share rose to 137.81 yen from 112.31 yen a year ago, according to a Tokyo bourse results filing.
Net sales inched down to 4.896 trillion yen in the fiscal year ended March 31, from 4.910 trillion yen a year earlier.
For the fiscal 2026, the company expects attributable profit to increase 16.2% to 125.0 billion yen or 164.98 yen per share, while net sales are projected to rise 0.1% to 4,900.0 billion yen.
The company plans to pay interim and year-end dividends of 30.00 yen and 35.00 yen per share, respectively, for the current fiscal year.
It declared a final dividend of 30.00 yen per share for fiscal 2025, after adjusting for a 3-for-1 stock split, payable from May 29.
Aisin's shares gained nearly 4% at market close.
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