MAAS Group Holdings Limited (ASX:MGH)
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4.700
+0.010 (0.21%)
Apr 27, 2026, 4:11 PM AEST

MAAS Group Holdings Earnings Call Transcripts

Fiscal Year 2026

  • Underlying EBITDA grew 21% to AUD 115.3 million in H1 2026, with upgraded FY 2026 guidance of AUD 250–280 million. The Construction Materials divestment will unlock significant value, while strong growth is expected in electrical and residential segments.

Fiscal Year 2025

  • AGM 2025

    FY 2025 saw record EBITDA growth, major acquisitions, and strong capital management, with sustainability and disciplined investment as key themes. All board resolutions were supported, and management expressed confidence in continued growth for FY 2026.

  • EBITDA grew 6% to $219.4M, led by construction materials, while cash flow conversion hit 97%. FY 2026 outlook is positive, with growth expected from acquisitions, improved CC&H performance, and strong residential land sales momentum.

  • EGM 2025

    The meeting focused on ratifying and approving several share issues related to a recent capital raising, with all resolutions receiving strong shareholder support. Questions from stakeholders centered on the structure of the capital raise, which was explained as providing practical pro rata access. Voting results will be published online.

  • First half FY25 EBITDA was AUD 95 million, driven by Construction Materials growth and successful acquisitions. FY25 guidance is AUD 215–245 million EBITDA, with strong capital recycling and a robust outlook for infrastructure and renewables.

Fiscal Year 2024

  • AGM 2024

    Record financial results were achieved, driven by organic growth and strategic acquisitions, with strong cash flow and capital recycling. Key risks include project delays, skilled labor shortages, and interest rates, while the outlook remains positive with continued focus on sustainability and growth initiatives.

  • Record FY 2024 results with 27% EBITDA growth and strong cash flow conversion, driven by organic growth and strategic acquisitions. Outlook for FY 2025 remains positive, with robust project pipeline and continued capital recycling supporting further growth.

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