Super Retail Group Limited (ASX:SUL)
Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
16.57
-0.06 (-0.36%)
Sep 26, 2025, 4:10 PM AEST
-0.36%
Market Cap3.74B
Revenue (ttm)4.07B
Net Income (ttm)221.80M
Shares Out225.83M
EPS (ttm)0.97
PE Ratio17.01
Forward PE15.87
Dividend0.96 (5.79%)
Ex-Dividend DateSep 8, 2025
Volume363,186
Average Volume482,398
Open16.52
Previous Close16.63
Day's Range16.35 - 16.57
52-Week Range12.06 - 20.20
Beta0.73
RSI40.10
Earnings DateNov 20, 2025

About Super Retail Group

Super Retail Group Limited engages in the retail of auto, sports, and outdoor leisure products in Australia and New Zealand. It offers automotive parts and accessories, handyman items, and tools and equipment, and marine and motorbike products, including batteries, car care products, exterior accessories, hand and power tools, in-car navigation systems, in-car stereo equipment, lighting and electrical products, oils, filters and additives, outdoor equipment and accessories, seat covers and interior accessories, spare parts, paints and panels, a... [Read more]

Founded 1972
Employees 15,981
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol SUL
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, Super Retail Group's revenue was 4.07 billion, an increase of 4.53% compared to the previous year's 3.89 billion. Earnings were 221.80 million, a decrease of -7.62%.

Financial Statements

News

Super Retail settles legal dispute with former employees

The Supercheap Auto owner has agreed to terms with two whistleblowers, just a week after ousting chief executive Anthony Heraghty.

4 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Pressure mounts on Super Retail to cut a deal with whistleblowers

The Rebel Sport owner’s board, who earlier this week fired the chief executive, is entering talks to broker a deal with two former staff who are suing the company.

9 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Super Retail’s disaster rests at lawyerly feet

The problem with “independent investigations” is that ultimately, someone is footing the bill.

12 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Inside the sacking of Super Retail CEO

From the outset, the Super Retail Group board spectacularly mishandled allegations of a relationship between chief executive Anthony Heraghty and the HR boss.

12 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Ley warned of ‘exodus’; Super Retail sacks CEO; CSL’s $760m bet

Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

12 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Super Retail boss sacked in fallout from alleged office romance

The listed retailer, which owns Rebel Sport, BCF and Supercheap Auto, told investors the decision followed new information provided by Anthony Heraghty.

12 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

ASX 200 news from Tuesday 16th September 2025: ASX climbs; CSL shares drop; uranium stocks surge

Shares rise; CSL to invest $760 million in VarmX; Super Retail shares slump after firing CEO over undeclared office romance; gold resets record. Follow live.

13 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

ASX 200 LIVE: ASX gains; Super Retail, Brambles soar as James Hardie dives 7pc

Broad gains lift ASX 200; Super Retail declares special dividend; Brokers cut James Hardie; Brambles and Downer reveal buybacks; Qube chair retires; Megaport dumped on outlook. Follow live.

5 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

The other CEO-HR affair causing pain at Super Retail

Secret workplace affairs rarely end well. Particularly between CEOs and their HR chiefs.

2 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Super Retail claims whistleblower lawyer warned of media damage

Super Retail alleges Michael Harmer gave a presentation outlining how the company would be impacted if a claim was brought against it by two whistleblowers.

3 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Super Retail executives dragged into alleged CEO affair stoush

One senior manager, according to new claims filed with the Federal Court, witnessed an intimate moment at an offsite work meeting three years ago.

5 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Super Retail whistleblower settlement claim dismissed

The company’s two former lawyers who claimed there was a culture of bullying at the firm have had their bid to enforce an alleged payout agreement thrown out by the Federal Court.

9 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Super Retail claims it fired lawyers over alleged defamatory statement

Lawyers for the owners of the Rebel Sport chain say two fired senior executives only have their own lawyers to blame for losing their jobs.

10 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Super Retail posts record sales, adds special dividend

The name behind Rebel Sport and Supercheap Auto posted record sales of $3.9 billion, but earnings fell as higher costs dented profits.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Former senior Super Retail lawyer revealed as second whistleblower

Amelia Berczelly is the second senior employee to raise “serious corporate governance issues” about the Supercheap Auto, Rebel Sport, BCF and Macpac owner.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Former Super Retail executive claims CEO spat at staff in meeting

The allegation, made in court filings, suggests Anthony Heraghty presided over a dysfunctional workplace and improperly spent funds. He denies the claims.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Super Retail claims Harmers tried to surf in on deal with ex-executive

The owner of Rebel Sport wants the law firm removed from a lawsuit, alleging it tried to protect itself from defamation as part of settlement negotiations.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Super Retail wins last-minute bid to suppress statement of claim

The owner of Rebel Sport and Supercheap is defending an action brought by its former head of legal.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Harmers lodges claim against Super Retail, CEO and chairwoman

The former head of legal for the company which owns Rebel sport is now looking to the Federal Court to enforce a settlement deal she allegedly reached in May.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Super Retail names new chair to replace Sally Pitkin

Judith Swales will exit her executive role at Fonterra and become chairwoman at the retailer behind the Rebel and Supercheap Auto brands.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Super Retail legal action expands to at least four staff

Lawyers acting for employees say they offered to settle confidentially for less than a third of the $30 million to $50 million sought.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Super Retail CEO and former exec had ‘undisclosed’ relationship

The board and CEO are expected to be named in a soon-to-be lodged legal claim by Harmers Workplace Lawyers, Super Retail said.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review

Supercheap Auto, BCF sales jump; Rebel slows

Black Friday and Christmas trading was good for Super Retail Group, but higher wages, rent and electricity will dent margins in the first half.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review