SEEK AGM: Key results and FY2026 guidance for investors

The ASX 200 online classifieds company is set to hold its AGM today.

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Key points
  • SEEK provided new revenue targets at its AGM, focusing on product innovation and operational efficiency to drive growth.
  • The company emphasised continued momentum in its ANZ and Asia segments and a strategic reset for medium-term growth, adapting to changing market trends.
  • SEEK will prioritise digital-first products and market position strengthening, aiming for sustainable earnings growth and resilience amid macroeconomic uncertainties.

The SEEK Ltd (ASX: SEK) share price is in focus as the company delivered its 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) update, including new FY2026 guidance. Highlights from the CEO presentation included updated revenue targets and a strategic focus on growth areas.

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What did SEEK report?

  • Presented updated FY2026 revenue guidance at its AGM
  • Maintains focus on investing in product innovation and operational efficiency
  • Highlighted continued momentum in ANZ and Asia segments
  • Emphasised reset of medium-term growth strategy in response to market trends

What else do investors need to know?

The CEO highlighted SEEK's ongoing transition to digital-first products as it looks to support customers in a changing employment market. The company reported steady progress in operational efficiencies and plans further investments aimed at long-term margin improvement.

Investors were told that, despite near-term macroeconomic uncertainty, SEEK remains confident in the resilience of its core businesses. The group continues to diversify its revenue streams, especially in high-growth regions across Asia-Pacific.

What's next for SEEK?

Looking ahead, SEEK will focus on delivering its FY2026 targets by strengthening its market position in both domestic and international segments. Product innovation and digital transformation are set to remain at the heart of the company's approach.

The leadership team expects these initiatives will underpin sustainable earnings growth, while also helping SEEK adapt to evolving market and technology trends.

SEEK share price snapshot

Over the past year, SEEK shares have fallen 7%, underperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 1% over the same period.

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