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G8 Education slumps to $303M statutory loss in H1
G8 Education slumps to $303M statutory loss in H1

G8 Education slumps to $303M statutory loss in H1

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G8 Education (ASX:GEM) announced its full-year financial results for the period ended Dec. 31, 2025, revealing a challenging year marked by significant non-cash charges and a softening macro environment.

The Australian early education provider reported a statutory net loss after tax of $303.3 million, a sharp reversal from the $67.7 million profit recorded in the prior comparative period.

The downturn was primarily driven by a $349.1 million goodwill impairment expense.

Total reported revenue also saw a decline, falling 7.2% to $948.2 million.

On an operating basis, which excludes non-trading items, the group's performance remained positive but subdued; Operating EBIT landed at $93.3 million, down 18.9% from the previous year.

Management attributed these results to a difficult operating landscape where high living costs and sector-wide challenges impacted family enquiries and occupancy rates.

Group occupancy fell to 65.8%, compared to 70.7% in 2024.

To navigate these headwinds, G8 continued its "network optimisation" strategy, divesting five centres and surrendering or expiring six leases.

95% of centres now meet or exceed National Quality Standards, and workforce stability improved following a government-funded 5% wage increase for award-based team members.

At the time of reporting, G8 Education's share price was $0.38.

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