Helloworld Travel Limited (ASX:HLO)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
1.745
-0.055 (-3.06%)
Nov 21, 2025, 4:10 PM AEST
-3.06%
Market Cap293.99M
Revenue (ttm)186.28M
Net Income (ttm)29.36M
Shares Out163.33M
EPS (ttm)0.18
PE Ratio8.58
Forward PE8.13
Dividend0.14 (7.87%)
Ex-Dividend DateSep 1, 2025
Volume306,645
Average Volume267,380
Open1.810
Previous Close1.800
Day's Range1.745 - 1.810
52-Week Range1.300 - 2.150
Beta0.54
RSI48.05
Earnings DateNov 25, 2025

About Helloworld Travel

Helloworld Travel Limited operates as a travel distribution company in Australia, New Zealand, and internationally. The company provides international and domestic travel products and services, as well as operates retail distribution networks of travel agents and coaches. It also operates retail travel brands, including Helloworld Travel–the Travel Professionals, Helloworld Business Travel, Magellan Travel, Express Travel Group, Alatus, Independent Travel Group, Select Travel Group, First Travel Group, Mobile Travel Agents, My Travel Group, The... [Read more]

Founded 2000
Employees 752
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol HLO
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Financial Performance

In 2025, Helloworld Travel's revenue was 186.28 million, a decrease of -6.92% compared to the previous year's 200.12 million. Earnings were 29.36 million, a decrease of -4.07%.

Financial Statements

News

Full Year 2025 Helloworld Travel Ltd Earnings Call Transcript

Full Year 2025 Helloworld Travel Ltd Earnings Call Transcript

3 months ago - GuruFocus

Helloworld Travel corners 15pc of Webjet Holdings; pays 89c

Helloworld paid 89¢ per share in the latest shopping spree, well above the 80¢ level that BGH Capital’s bid placed on ASX-listed company.

6 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Ring, ring! It’s Helloworld Travel calling for Webjet chair

Helloworld boss Andrew Burnes sought and was granted audience with Webjet chairman Don Clarke around the time of its substantial shareholding notice, where he floated the idea of merging the two trave...

6 months ago - The Australian Financial Review