Breville Group FY25 earnings: Profit and revenue jump

Breville Group reported solid FY25 results with profit and revenue growth, higher dividends, and continued global expansion.

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The Breville Group Ltd (ASX: BRG) share price is in focus today after the company posted FY25 earnings showing a 10.9% lift in revenue to $1,696.6 million and a 14.6% rise in net profit after tax (NPAT) to $135.9 million.

What did Breville Group report?

  • Revenue rose 10.9% to $1,696.6 million
  • NPAT increased 14.6% to $135.9 million
  • EBITDA grew 10.8% to $271.9 million
  • EBIT climbed 10.2% to $204.6 million
  • Full-year dividend up 12.1% to 37.0 cents per share, fully franked
  • Net cash position at 30 June 2025: $48.5 million

What else happened in FY25?

Breville delivered double-digit Global Product revenue growth across all regions, with Coffee leading the charge, while Cooking returned to growth and Food Prep stabilised. The company launched several new products, including the Oracle Jet coffee machine, premium accessories, the Luxe Brewer, and the Smart Oven Air Fryer Compact.

Breville expanded into China and the Middle East with direct market entries, both of which showed promising early results. Manufacturing diversification progressed, with new facilities in Mexico and Southeast Asia now complementing operations in China.

What did Breville Group management say?

Commenting on the result, Managing Director and Group CEO Jim Clayton said:

After multiple years of macro uncertainty and post-COVID normalisation, BRG Group returned to double-digit revenue growth in Global Product across all three Theatres (Americas, EMEA, and APAC)… Our manufacturing diversification program continues to progress at pace and is on track, with manufacturing locations in Mexico and Southeast Asia for 120-volt product emerging to complement China.

What's next for Breville Group?

Looking ahead, Breville expects FY26 to feature both headwinds and tailwinds, especially in the Americas, as input cost inflation and evolving US tariffs come into play. The company aims to offset these challenges with new product launches, diversified manufacturing, and continued geographic expansion.

Breville remains in a strong net cash position and is investing in long-term growth. The company says it will provide more detailed FY26 guidance with its 1H26 results, once the impact of various macro forces becomes clearer.

Breville Group share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Breville shares have tracked ahead of the market, rising 22% compared to a 11% increase for the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO).

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