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Sanli Environmental net profit rises 84% to $3.2m in H1 FY2026

Higher gross profit and revaluation gains lifted earnings despite lower revenue.

Sanli Environmental Limited reported a net profit of $3.2m for H1 FY2026, an 84% increase from $1.7m in H1 FY2025. 

Profit attributable to shareholders was $3.2m, compared with $1.7m a year earlier.

Gross profit rose 16.7% to $9.3m, supported by lower contract costs. Other income more than doubled to $2.6m, whilst administrative expenses increased 32% to $5.6m. Finance costs rose 17.9% to $1.3m. The group also recognised a revaluation gain of $15.7m on property, plant and equipment, partially offset by deferred tax of $2.7m.

Total comprehensive income attributable to shareholders surged to $16.3m, compared with $1.8m in the prior year. Net assets rose to $53.1m as at 30 September 2025, up from $32.7m at 31 March 2025, reflecting stronger retained earnings and revaluation reserves. Cash and bank balances stood at $5.2m, down from $7.4m at end‑March, whilst borrowings decreased slightly to $48.9m.

The group’s earnings in H1 FY2026 were lifted by higher gross profit and revaluation gains, offsetting lower revenue and higher operating expenses.
 

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