
Regis Resources posts record $715M annual profit
- Regis Resources reported a net profit of $715 million for the 2026 financial year.
- The company declared a fully franked final dividend of 20 cents per share to boost returns.
- Unhedged gold sales at record prices drove the significant increase in annual revenue and operating cash.
Gold miner Regis Resources (ASX:RRL) reported a record net profit of $715 million for the year.
The company recorded gold sales revenue of $2.35 billion, up 43% from FY25. EBITDA rose to $1.35 billion. Cash and bullion as of June 30 came to $1.18 billion.
Regis spent $23 million progressing the McPhillamys Gold Project study.
“We produced 379,050 ounces of gold at an all-in sustaining cost of $2,945 per ounce and continued to sell into record gold prices, achieving an average realised price of $6,283 per ounce,” said Regis Resources CEO Jim Beyer.
The company produced 379,050 ounces of gold and sold it at an average price of $6,283 per ounce.
Management stated the balance sheet funds future growth, and following the announcement the Regis Resources share price was unchanged at $8.23.
The miner’s board declared a fully franked final dividend of 20 cents per share, comprising a 15 cents per share ordinary dividend and a 5 cents per share special dividend. The final dividend comes to a total of 35 cents per share.
Regis reaffirmed its annual production and cost guidance for FY27.
