Think I will leave others to enjoy reading about their endless do-good politically correct social welfare policies today and stick strictly to the numbers. Stomach not feeling that strong today...
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Think I will leave others to enjoy reading about their endless do-good politically correct social welfare policies today and stick strictly to the numbers. Stomach not feeling that strong today...
hat they don't release the results in a timely manner so people can do their analysis before market open is disappointing.
I'm bored already.
I get it mate. They want to be the Maori employer of choice for young Maori so they can get them off the streets and gainfully employed instead of joining gangs and causing chaos. That's good and its good for everyone. Good on them.
Where's the numbers ?
Maybe they’ll get a public censure like Cooks Food for not reporting in a timely manner
It’s out ...main points
.Significant progress made on implementing Heartland’s workplan to address improvements across conduct and culture.
• 47% of employees were aged 35 years and under.
• 35 interns joined Heartland Bank’s Manawa Ako internship programme – 10 more interns than last year’s intake.
And that’s a story that leads to profit up 20%
Well, looks like diversification really works.
Anyway - pretty happy about the numbers.
NPAT of $39.9 million, up 20.4% ($6.7 million).
Gross finance receivables (Receivables) of $4.6 billion, up $177 million (8% annualised growth) since June 2019.
Did anybody notice - interim dividend up to 4.5 cents (from 3.5 cents)! Not bad ...
And leaving upgrading FY guidance for another day
Clever ploy
There’s so many good numbers I don’t think we’ll hear from beagle for a while ...lot of good stuff to digest and he hasnt installed the upgrade to his abacus yet
Good headline figures - especially coming after ASB's result.
Aussie REL's continue showing strong annual growth of 20% and are up to and now up to $ 887 million, raising market share to 26%. Interesting to see very fast growth (from a low base) for Harmoney in Australia. Divie increased by 1c which was a bit of a surprise. Nothing too negative in there except operating costs are significantly higher but not unexpected.
From first read this seems to be another great result.