Regis Resources hits top end of FY26 guidance

Regis Resources hit the top end of its production guidance in FY26, with strong gold output and a growing cash position.

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The Regis Resources Ltd (ASX: RRL) share price is in focus today after the company hit the top end of its annual production guidance, with FY26 group gold output reaching 379,000 ounces.

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What did Regis Resources report?

  • FY26 total group gold production: 379koz (top end of guidance, up 12% in Q4 to 101.5koz)
  • $1.21 billion cash and bullion on hand at 30 June 2026, up $692 million over the year
  • Dividend payments for the year: $151 million
  • Tax payments for the year: $156 million
  • Quarterly underlying cash and bullion generated: $284 million (before dividend and tax)

What else do investors need to know?

Regis Resources achieved its FY26 gold production target, with strong contributions from both its Duketon and Tropicana operations. Duketon produced 236,000 ounces, while Tropicana contributed 143,100 ounces, both meeting or exceeding their respective guidance ranges. The company expects to be within previous guidance for all key metrics including all-in sustaining costs (AISC), growth capital expenditure, and exploration spending. AISC is anticipated to land towards the higher end of its guidance range. Investors are set to receive more detailed financial results and operational details when Regis releases its full quarterly report and holds a conference call on 24 July 2026.

What's next for Regis Resources?

Looking ahead, Regis will continue to focus on disciplined growth and maintaining strong balance sheet flexibility. The management reaffirmed its commitment to staying within all key guidance ranges as it looks to build on this year's production success. With robust cash generation and operational stability, investors will be watching closely as Regis moves into FY27, including updates on cost management and any growth initiatives flagged in the July quarterly.

Regis Resources share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Regis Resources shares have risen 51%, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which 

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