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Fuyo General Lease Net Profit Plummets 57% Despite Revenue Growth

Fuyo General Lease Co. Ltd. reported a sharp decline in profitability for the nine months ended Dec. 31, with net income falling to 13.31 billion yen even as the company saw a significant double-digit increase in its top-line revenue.

Fuyo General Lease Net Profit Plummets 57% Despite Revenue Growth

Tokyo-based Fuyo General Lease (8424.TO) saw its net profit plummet from 30.88 billion yen to 13.31 billion yen during the first three quarters of the fiscal year. This bottom-line contraction occurred despite a robust expansion in business volume, with total revenue climbing to 590.44 billion yen, up from 481.76 billion yen in the corresponding period last year.

Profitability and Margin Compression

The disconnect between sales growth and earnings highlights significant pressure on the firm's operational efficiency. Operating profit for the period dropped to 21.14 billion yen, a steep decline from the 44.90 billion yen reported a year ago. Pretax profit followed a similar downward trend, settling at 22.22 billion yen as the company navigated a more challenging cost environment.

The earnings retreat was also reflected in the company's per-share performance:

  • Basic earnings per share fell to 147.61 yen from 342.04 yen.
    • Diluted earnings per share reached 147.45 yen.
    • Group revenue increased by approximately 22.5% year-over-year.
According to the official filing, these results were calculated under Japanese accounting standards. The figures underscore a period of transition for the lessor, which managed to scale its operations while struggling to maintain the margins seen in the previous fiscal cycle.

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