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4Sight Holdings reports significant growth driven by AI and data solutions

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October 27, 2025

4SIGHT Holdings' strong performance in the six months to August 31 was led by its Business Environment Cluster, which handles data and AI work, and increased profitability by 264%, reflecting the company's pivot toward high-value, AI-driven systems and solutions.

- EDWARD WEST

The JSE-listed technology company's interim results released Friday showed revenue from operations up by 6.8% to R578.7 million from R542m. Headline earnings per share increased by 30.2% to 6.753 cents from 5.185 cents. Revenue had plateaued in financial 2023, but the company's earnings per share have continued to climb— suggesting improved cost discipline, margin expansion, and operational leverage.

Gross profit increased by 15.3% to R254.1m, and the gross profit margin increased to 43.9% in August 2025 compared to 40.7% in August 2024. The increase is due to the sales mix, whereby professional services increased by 10.4% for the comparative period. Total operating expenses increased by 10% to R205.3m from R186.7m.

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