Azeus Systems FY26 revenue slips 2% to HK$466.8 m, profit down 19% on heavier R&D and sales spend

SGX Filings
May 29

Azeus Systems Holdings Ltd. reported a net profit of HK$134.7 million for the year ended 31 March 2026, a 19% year-on-year (YoY) decline from HK$166.9 million. Management linked the earnings contraction to stepped-up investments in product development and global sales expansion, which more than offset broadly stable top-line performance.

Earnings per share fell to HK$4.49 from HK$5.56. The board paid an interim tax-exempt dividend of HK$1.60 per share on 27 February 2026 (with HK$35.8 million subsequently collected from the majority shareholder) and will seek shareholder approval on 29 July 2026 for a final cash dividend of HK$2.80 per share. If endorsed, total FY26 payouts would amount to HK$4.40 per share, below the HK$5.50 distributed for FY25.

By segment, revenue from Azeus Products—led by flagship board-management solution Convene—rose 3% to HK$403.6 million, contributing 86% of group turnover. Segment pre-tax earnings eased 9% to HK$199.5 million. IT Services revenue contracted 24% to HK$63.2 million, dragging pre-tax profit in that division down 58% to HK$15.1 million. Group profit before tax slipped 22% to HK$151.9 million.

Operating costs expanded across key lines: research and development expenditure climbed 19% to HK$47.1 million as the company accelerated work on new products—including ESG reporting platform Presgo—and integrated artificial-intelligence features. Selling and marketing outlays surged 28% to HK$87.2 million, reflecting a larger international sales force, while administrative expenses increased 18% to HK$65.4 million. Impairment losses on financial assets nearly doubled to HK$5.3 million following higher specific provisions for certain receivables. These cost pressures outweighed flat gross profit of HK$355.7 million (-2% YoY, gross margin steady at 76%).

Looking ahead, Azeus is prioritising AI-driven enhancements across its suite and targeting further global expansion of its SaaS offerings. The Central Electronic Recordkeeping System (CERKS) project, now scheduled to complete in FY27, has around HK$159.3 million in one-off revenue yet to be recognised. Management noted ongoing discussions with the client over server-licence fee methodology that could materially affect FY27 income. Amid an uncertain macro environment, the group remains “cautiously optimistic” about its prospects in the new fiscal year.

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