Pinnacle Investment Management profit dips as revenue climbs, dividend steady

Pinnacle Investment Management reported higher revenue but lower profits, while keeping its dividend steady for investors.

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Yesterday afternoon, Pinnacle Investment Management Group Ltd (ASX: PNI) reported a 66.6% jump in revenue to $46.1 million, while net profit fell 11.1% to $67.3 million for the half year to 31 December 2025.

What did Pinnacle Investment Management Group report?

  • Revenue from ordinary activities up 66.6% to $46.1 million
  • Net profit after tax down 11.1% to $67.3 million
  • Earnings per share down 17.6% to 30.4 cents
  • Interim dividend of 29.0 cents per share, 23.2 cents franked
  • Net tangible assets per share at $4.08

What else do investors need to know?

Pinnacle has maintained its dividend payments, with an interim dividend of 29.0 cents per share declared for the half year. The company continues to operate a dividend reinvestment plan, giving shareholders the option to reinvest their dividends.

No new entities were acquired or disposed of during the period. Pinnacle's aggregate share of net profits from its associates and joint venture entities stood at $69.4 million, down from $74.3 million in the previous period.

What's next for Pinnacle Investment Management Group?

Looking ahead, Pinnacle's diverse investments in asset managers across multiple regions provide the group with continued exposure to market opportunities. The dividend reinvestment plan and steady income from its associates may help underpin shareholder returns.

Management will likely continue monitoring market trends and focus on supporting its affiliate network for future growth. Investors may want to keep an eye on Pinnacle's ability to deliver consistent profits in a shifting investment landscape.

Pinnacle Investment Management Group share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Pinnacle Investment Management Group shares have declined 31%, trailing the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 6% over the same period.

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