Green Economy Development Ltd. Reports FY 2025 Revenue of HK$2.83 Billion, Slight Decrease from HK$2.93 Billion in FY 2024

Reuters
27 Jun
Green Economy Development Ltd. Reports FY 2025 Revenue of HK$2.83 Billion, Slight Decrease from HK$2.93 Billion in FY 2024

Green Economy Development Ltd. has announced its audited annual results for the year ended 31 March 2025. The company reported a profit before tax of HK$22.1 million for 2025, compared to HK$22.3 million in the previous year. Income tax expenses increased to HK$6.9 million from HK$4.1 million in 2024. Consequently, the profit for the year was HK$15.3 million, down from HK$18.2 million in the prior year. The total comprehensive income for the year was HK$13.6 million, an increase from HK$11.3 million in 2024, reflecting a reduction in exchange differences on translating foreign operations. The profit attributable to owners of the company was HK$15.4 million, compared to HK$18.2 million in the previous year. The company did not provide specific guidance or outlook for the coming period.

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