Springfield Properties Plc (AIM:SPR)

London flag London · Delayed Price · Currency is GBP · Price in GBX
98.50
+2.00 (2.07%)
May 1, 2026, 4:58 PM GMT
Market Cap117.37M +1.7%
Revenue (ttm)282.91M +12.9%
Net Income14.24M +57.3%
EPS0.12 +56.9%
Shares Out119.16M
PE Ratio8.23
Forward PE12.60
Dividend0.02 (2.03%)
Ex-Dividend DateNov 6, 2025
Volume388,105
Average Volume120,398
Open97.00
Previous Close96.50
Day's Range96.00 - 100.00
52-Week Range89.31 - 137.00
Beta1.06
RSI29.99
Earnings DateMay 18, 2026

About Springfield Properties

Springfield Properties Plc, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the residential housebuilding and land development in the United Kingdom. The company offers private, affordable, and contract housing, as well as provides development services to third party private organizations. It is also involved in hiring plants and machineries; buying and selling real estate; property development activities; manufacturing timber kits; and provision of management services, as well as housebuilders/construction activities. Springfield Properties Plc was... [Read more]

Founded 1956
Employees 597
Stock Exchange London Stock Exchange AIM
Ticker Symbol SPR
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In fiscal year 2025, Springfield Properties's revenue was 280.56 million, an increase of 5.26% compared to the previous year's 266.53 million. Earnings were 14.10 million, an increase of 86.75%.

Financial Statements

News

Springfield Properties Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2026

Revenue and profit rose year-over-year, with net debt sharply reduced and strong growth in affordable housing. Strategic focus on the north leverages infrastructure investment, while planning delays and labor shortages present manageable challenges.

2 months ago - Transcripts

Springfield Properties Earnings Call Transcript: H2 2025

Profit before tax nearly doubled year-over-year, driven by major land sales and improved margins, while net bank debt was halved. Strategic focus shifts to the north of Scotland, leveraging a strong land bank and new build-to-lease model to meet surging housing demand from infrastructure projects.

8 months ago - Transcripts