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FOOD SERVICE AND TECHNOLOGY Bidcorp produces another solid performance in global food service and technology

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August 28, 2025

BIDCORP produced another solid performance from its global food service and technology in the year to June 30 and headline earnings per share (HEPS) increased by 9.6% to 2,635.8 cents per share.

- EDWARD WEST

CEO Bernard Berson said he was “very happy” with the results as most global consumer spending markets were generally lacklustre. Revenue grew 6.8% in constant currency, and after adjusting for bolt-on acquisitions and food-basket inflation, the top line grew by 4.5%.

Some 94% of the revenue base is outside of South Africa, so constant currency measures are the truer reflection of actual performance. In rand-translated results, HEPS grew by 6.5% to 2 562.7 cents per share, reflecting the impact of the stronger rand.

Group trading profit increased by 6.4% to R12.9 billion and 9.3% in constant currency. Basic earnings per share (EPS) increased by 1.8% to 2435.3 cents per share, primarily due to the non-cash losses incurred in the exit of the German operation. Bidcorp’s European businesses delivered double-digit growth in revenues and trading profits in home currencies despite difficult macro conditions.

Other than Portugal, which was in an investment phase, all businesses delivered a stronger result.

The UK delivered an improved performance and also benefitted from an acquisition. Emerging Markets was buoyed by an “excellent performance” from the South African businesses.

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