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Aitken Spence Reports 37% Profit Increase in December 2025 Quarter

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Sri Lanka’s Aitken Spence Plc, a diversified conglomerate with interests spanning tourism, cargo handling, and property development, has reported a significant increase in profit for the December 2025 quarter. According to interim financial accounts filed with the Colombo Stock Exchange, the company’s profit rose by 37.1 percent, reaching 2.06 billion rupees compared to 1.5 billion rupees in the same quarter of the previous year.

The profit increase for the three-month period was primarily driven by an improvement in other operating income and a reduction in finance costs. Notably, other operating income shifted to a positive 583.3 million rupees, contrasting with a loss of 300 million rupees recorded during the same quarter last year. Additionally, the net finance cost decreased to 1.07 billion rupees from 1.4 billion rupees a year earlier.

Aitken Spence reported earnings of 5.07 rupees per share for the quarter, and for the nine months ending in December, the conglomerate achieved earnings of 7.37 rupees per share.

In the December quarter, the company’s revenues experienced a modest increase of 3.8 percent, totaling 25.92 billion rupees. Furthermore, profit from operations rose by 11.1 percent, reaching 4.44 billion rupees, up from 4 billion rupees in the December 2024 quarter.

(Colombo/February 15/2026)


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