Super Retail Group’s full-year results to 27 June 2026 present a mixed picture of top-line resilience alongside profit pressure. Group sales increased 3.2 percent to $4.2 billion, yet normalised net profit after tax declined 2.8 percent to $226 million, with statutory NPAT down 7.2 percent to $206 million. The divergence between revenue growth and earnings contraction suggests margin compression and cost headwinds outweighed the benefit of higher sales, a dynamic that warrants closer attention from investors holding or considering the stock.
Gross margin improved 10 basis points to 45.7 percent, a positive sign on the merchandising and pricing front. However, this gain failed to flow through to the bottom line, indicating that operating expenses and depreciation absorbed the margin improvement. The company’s normalised profit before tax fell 7 percent to $306 million, signalling that the operating environment has tightened despite solid revenue growth. This pattern often reflects competitive pressures, wage inflation, or higher occupancy costs across the expanded store estate.
Management maintained dividend payments, declaring a fully franked final dividend of 33 cents per share, matching the interim payment of 32 cents. The fully franked status provides tax relief for local shareholders, though the group’s earnings power has softened. The company will require shareholder approval to reinstate its Dividend Reinvestment Plan, which remains suspended. With statutory earnings per share at 91.2 cents against normalised EPS of 100 cents, the divergence reflects one-off items or accounting adjustments that merit explanation in the full annual report.
On the operational side, Super Retail opened 28 new stores whilst closing 13, pointing to a selective expansion strategy focussed on higher-returning locations. Online sales grew 5.3 percent to $552 million, a solid acceleration that underscores the importance of omnichannel capability. The loyalty program expanded to 13.1 million active members, up 5 percent year-on-year, providing a growing base for targeted marketing and repeat purchasing. These metrics suggest management is investing in future growth avenues, though the immediate earnings payoff remains muted.
The balance sheet sits in sound condition with net debt of just $14 million, well within the company’s targeted gearing range. Net tangible assets per share stood at $2.40, down slightly from $2.47, reflecting the capital deployed into store expansion and working capital. The company notes that this figure includes right-of-use assets from property leases totalling $1.15 billion, which distorts the true equity position; excluding lease accounting, NTA would be negative $1.21 per share. Investors should monitor whether the store expansion program continues to generate acceptable returns as the company balances growth investment against shareholder distributions.
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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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