Harmoney affirms FY26 targets as NPAT surges 128%

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Harmoney affirms FY26 targets as NPAT surges 128%
Harmoney affirms FY26 targets as NPAT surges 128%
Heidi Cuthbert
Written by Heidi Cuthbert
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Harmoney (ASX:HMY) has reaffirmed its financial targets, announcing it is on track to meet its FY26 cash NPAT guidance of NZ$13 million.

The projection represents a 128% increase over the previous year’s NZ$5.7 million, a surge underpinned by loan book growth and the deployment of the company's automated Stellare 2.0 platform.

The non-bank lender reported momentum across the Tasman for the nine months ended March 31.

Loan originations soared by 19% in Australia and over 50% in New Zealand in local currency terms.

The growth has propelled the group’s total loan book to NZ$879 million, a 10% increase, with the Australian market now comprising 62% of the total portfolio.

Financial efficiency metrics also showed marked improvement. Harmoney’s net interest margin climbed to 10.3%, up from 9.1% in the prior comparative period, while the risk-adjusted income margin rose to 6.5%.

Despite the rapid expansion, the company maintained disciplined credit management; 90+ day arrears improved to 0.62%, and credit losses remained stable at 3.8%.

Operational leverage continues to be a highlight, with the cost-to-income ratio sharpening to 18.2%.

At the time of reporting, Harmoney's share price was $0.86.

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