TVB Expects Over HK$50 Million Profit for 2025 After Last Year’s Loss

Reuters
Feb 10
TVB Expects Over HK$50 Million Profit for 2025 After Last Year’s Loss

Television Broadcasts Ltd. (TVB) has announced that it expects to record EBITDA in excess of HK$350 million for the year ended 31 December 2025, a significant increase from the HK$295 million reported in 2024. The company also anticipates a positive profit attributable to equity holders of over HK$50 million for 2025, marking a turnaround from the loss of HK$491 million recorded in the previous year. This improvement is expected to result in earnings per share of at least HK$0.11 for 2025, compared to a loss per share of HK$1.09 in 2024. TVB attributed part of this performance to year-on-year growth in advertising income, particularly boosted by the successful premiere of its drama series "The Queen of News 2" in November 2025.

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