Super Retail Group delivered record sales of $4.2 billion for the year ended 27 June 2026, representing 3.2 per cent growth on the previous year. Despite this strong top-line performance, the retailer’s profitability declined materially, with normalised profit before tax falling 7 per cent to $306 million and normalised net profit after tax down 2.8 per cent to $226 million. The Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Paul Bradshaw attributed the result to navigating significant headwinds including geopolitical instability in the Middle East, unfavourable weather patterns, and increasing interest rate pressure on household spending.
The underlying operational performance reveals a business making deliberate strategic choices that weighed on short-term profitability. Group gross margin improved by 10 basis points to 45.7 per cent, suggesting the company maintained pricing power and controlled product mix despite competitive conditions. However, this margin gain was more than offset by a 90 basis point increase in the cost of doing business as a percentage of sales, primarily driven by network expansion and inflationary pressures on wages and occupancy costs. Additionally, the company made substantial investments in a new human resources and payroll system, along with the execution of a new automated distribution centre in Victoria, both of which depressed near-term profit while positioning the Group for long-term operational efficiency.
Performance across the portfolio was mixed. Like-for-like sales growth of 1.8 per cent masked divergent trends between brands, with rebel delivering a solid result and Supercheap Auto proving resilient, offset by softer trading conditions in BCF and Macpac, which experienced demand moderation in the fourth quarter. The Group’s digital strategy continued to gain traction, with online sales increasing 5.3 per cent to $552 million, now representing 13.1 per cent of total sales. Click and Collect, which accounted for 47.5 per cent of online sales, grew 10.3 per cent, indicating customers increasingly value convenience and speed.
The Group’s balance sheet remained conservative with net debt of just $14 million, comfortably within the targeted gearing range. The Group maintained shareholder distributions despite profit headwinds, declaring a fully franked final dividend of 33 cents per share. The company also grew its loyalty base by 5 per cent to 13.1 million total active club members, providing a foundation for customer retention and lifetime value in an increasingly competitive retail environment.
Investors should monitor how the strategic investments in infrastructure and systems translate into earnings growth in coming periods, and whether the Group’s newly launched five-year strategy successfully addresses persistent softness in BCF and Macpac. The execution of management’s transformation agenda will be critical to justify the near-term profit headwinds absorbed in FY26. This announcement is price sensitive and has been flagged as material by the ASX.
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About Super Retail Group Limited (ASX: SUL)
Super Retail Group Limited is an Australian retailer operating multiple retail brands including Supercheap Auto, Rebel, BCF, and Macpac. The company sells automotive parts and accessories, sporting goods, outdoor leisure products, and camping and fishing equipment across Australia and New Zealand. It is one of the largest retailers in these retail categories in the Australasia region.
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