APA FY26 underlying EBITDA rises 8.3% to A$2.18 billion
Reuters2026/08/19 23:42- APA Group posted FY26 underlying EBITDA of AUD 2.18 billion, up 8.3% year over year; free cash flow rose 3.2% to AUD 1.12 billion.
- Statutory net profit after tax climbed to AUD 234 million from AUD 129 million; distribution per security increased 1.8% to 58.0 cents.
- Underlying EBITDA margin widened 3.7 percentage points to 77.9%; segment revenue increased 3.2% to AUD 2.8 billion.
- FY27 underlying EBITDA guidance set at AUD 2.26 billion-AUD 2.34 billion; distribution per security guidance set at 59.0 cents.
- Organic growth pipeline for FY27-FY29 lifted to about AUD 3.5 billion; AUD 1.5 billion hybrid and senior debt raise completed.
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