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Trade Window Holdings Full Year 2025 Earnings: NZ$0.028 loss per share (vs NZ$0.07 loss in FY 2024)
Trade Window Holdings (NZSE:TWL) Full Year 2025 Results
Key Financial Results
- Revenue: NZ$8.03m (up 30% from FY 2024).
- Net loss: NZ$3.52m (loss narrowed by 56% from FY 2024).
- NZ$0.028 loss per share (improved from NZ$0.07 loss in FY 2024).
All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
The primary driver behind last 12 months revenue was the New Zealand segment contributing a total revenue of NZ$4.62m (58% of total revenue). Notably, cost of sales worth NZ$6.91m amounted to 86% of total revenue thereby underscoring the impact on earnings.Explore how TWL's revenue and expenses shape its earnings.
Trade Window Holdings' share price is broadly unchanged from a week ago.
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About NZSE:TWL
Trade Window Holdings
Develops and commercializes technology solutions that provide international trade participants with a platform in New Zealand, Australia, and internationally.
Excellent balance sheet with slight risk.
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