Briscoe Group Limited (NZE:BGP)

New Zealand flag New Zealand · Delayed Price · Currency is NZD
4.800
+0.050 (1.05%)
May 14, 2026, 5:00 PM NZST
Market Cap1.06B +10.7%
Revenue (ttm)798.83M +0.9%
Net Income59.22M -2.3%
EPS0.27 -2.6%
Shares Out222.79M
PE Ratio17.92
Forward PE17.58
Dividend0.20 (4.33%)
Ex-Dividend DateMar 19, 2026
Volume16,417
Average Volume30,119
Open4.750
Previous Close4.750
Day's Range4.730 - 4.800
52-Week Range4.360 - 6.230
Beta0.16
RSI62.15
Earnings DateMar 27, 2026

About Briscoe Group

Briscoe Group Limited engages in retailing homeware and sporting products in New Zealand. The company operates in two segments, Homeware and Sporting Goods. It operates stores under the Briscoes Homeware and Rebel Sport brand, as well as sells its products online. The company was founded in 1781 and is headquartered in Auckland, New Zealand. Briscoe Group Limited operates as a subsidiary of JB Were (NZ) Nominees Limited. [Read more]

Founded 1781
Employees 2,100
Stock Exchange New Zealand Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol BGP
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In fiscal year 2026, Briscoe Group's revenue was 798.83 million, an increase of 0.93% compared to the previous year's 791.47 million. Earnings were 59.22 million, a decrease of -2.34%.

Financial Statements

News

Briscoe Group Transcript: AGM 2026

Record sales and resilient profit were achieved despite economic headwinds, with continued investment in digital, supply chain, and sustainability initiatives. Dividends were maintained, board succession and governance strengthened, and major strategic projects advanced, positioning the group for future growth.

7 days ago - Transcripts

Briscoe Group Transcript: AGM 2025

The meeting reviewed a challenging year with resilient financial results, major investments in distribution and technology, and continued focus on people and sustainability. All resolutions, including director re-election and board expansion, were supported by shareholders.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Briscoe Group downgrades profit forecast on slow holiday sales

CEO Rod Duke says it was a challenging period, but remains optimistic.

1 year ago - NZ Herald