Latest Impairment Charges News

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Central Petroleum has amended its sub-salt exploration permit sale, excluding the EP82 permit and retaining Helium Australia Pty Ltd, while anticipating a $4.2 million impairment charge in FY26.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
19 Dec 2025
Locality Planning Energy Holdings has reached a confidential settlement over its Harbour Towers dispute, anticipating a net gain and cash inflow in FY2026. This resolution reverses prior impairment losses and signals a positive financial turn for the embedded energy provider.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
18 Dec 2025
EROAD Limited reported a 3.3% revenue increase and strong free cash flow in H1 FY26, driven by ANZ market expansion despite a significant North American impairment. The company is focusing on the promising electronic Road User Charges opportunity in Australasia.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
21 Nov 2025
Besra Gold Inc. reported a $3.47 million loss for Q1 2026, weighed down by finance costs tied to a major gold purchase agreement. Despite asset impairments and net liabilities, management remains cautiously optimistic about ongoing funding and project development.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
14 Nov 2025
NexGen Energy Ltd. reported a significant net loss for the nine months ended September 30, 2025, driven by mark-to-market losses on convertible debentures and impairment charges. The company bolstered its liquidity with a $953 million equity raise post-period.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
10 Nov 2025
ANZ reported a 10% decline in statutory profit for FY2025, impacted by significant regulatory and restructuring charges, while reaffirming its ANZ 2030 strategy and maintaining a strong capital position.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
10 Nov 2025
ANZ Group Holdings reported a 10% decline in cash profit for FY2025 despite an 8% rise in operating income, maintaining its dividend amid significant restructuring and regulatory costs.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
10 Nov 2025
Macquarie Group Limited reported a 3% increase in net profit to A$1.655 billion for the half year ended 30 September 2025, driven by robust performances in its asset management and capital segments. The Group’s diversified funding and strong capital position underpin its strategic growth and climate finance initiatives.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
7 Nov 2025
Macquarie Group Limited reported a 3% increase in profit for the half year ended 30 September 2025, driven by strong performances in asset management and capital advisory, while declaring a 35% franked interim dividend of $2.80 per share.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
7 Nov 2025
National Australia Bank reported a modest rise in underlying profit for FY25, driven by robust revenue and volume growth in the second half, alongside continued technology modernization and sustainability progress.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
6 Nov 2025
National Australia Bank reported a 1% increase in underlying profit for FY25, with strong deposit growth and higher credit impairment charges marking the year. The bank maintained solid capital ratios and announced an 85 cent fully franked dividend.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
6 Nov 2025
National Australia Bank reported a 1% increase in underlying profit for FY25 with stable cash earnings and a steady fully franked dividend of 85 cents per share. The bank’s refreshed strategy shows early momentum despite rising credit impairment charges.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
6 Nov 2025