Dickson Concepts books 25.7% profit surge in FY2026; declares HK$0.25 final dividend

Bulletin Express
Jun 04

Hong Kong–based retailer Dickson Concepts (International) Limited reported solid earnings growth for the year ended 31 March 2026, underpinned by resilient luxury-goods sales, lower finance costs and stronger investment returns.

Financial highlights • Revenue increased 3.50% year-on-year to HK$1.99 billion. • Gross profit expanded 10.18% to HK$946.74 million, lifting the gross-profit margin to 47.6% from 44.7%. • Operating profit rose 24.75% to HK$334.94 million, while finance costs fell 33.70% to HK$26.34 million. • Net profit attributable to shareholders advanced 25.70% to HK$248.94 million; basic earnings per share improved to HK64.5 cents from HK50.4 cents.

Segment performance • Sale of Luxury Goods contributed HK$1.85 billion in revenue (+2.27%) and HK$178.01 million in segment profit (+28.34%). • Securities Investment delivered HK$142.04 million in revenue (+22.93%) and HK$70.93 million in profit (+19.55%), aided by net foreign-exchange gains of HK$34.05 million and a HK$4.51 million gain on unlisted securities.

Geographical mix Hong Kong remained the largest market, accounting for 61.5% of luxury-goods sales (HK$1.14 billion). Taiwan generated 28.9% (HK$533.65 million), while other territories, including mainland China operations, provided the balance of 9.6% (HK$176.72 million).

Balance-sheet strength • Cash and bank balances totaled HK$3.65 billion. • Short-term bank loans stood at HK$642.44 million, leaving net cash of HK$3.01 billion. • Current ratio remained robust at 3.8 times, and the group carried no net gearing.

Dividend policy The board recommended a final dividend of HK25 cents per share (payable 21 August 2026), taking the full-year distribution to HK55 cents after the interim dividend of HK10 cents and a special dividend of HK20 cents paid earlier in the year. The proposed final payout will absorb approximately HK$96.52 million.

Operational updates • The retail network comprised 55 stores at year-end: 5 in Hong Kong, 26 in mainland China and 24 in Taiwan. • Headcount declined to 593 from 623, while staff costs inched up 2.90% to HK$269.30 million. • Capital commitments were modest at HK$7.24 million, and contingent guarantees to banks dropped to HK$554.07 million.

Management outlook The company expects Hong Kong’s multi-brand luxury segment and Taiwan’s retail environment to stay subdued, citing outbound tourism and currency-driven price differentials. Mainland China remains a strategic growth focus, and the group will continue to assess new strategic investments to diversify earnings while maintaining tight cost control and a conservative store-expansion approach.

With substantial cash reserves and a debt-free balance sheet, Dickson Concepts believes it is well positioned to navigate a challenging retail climate and capitalise on suitable investment opportunities.

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