Transport group’s core profit rises by half in half-year to end-December
Transport and logistics services company Super Group says core profit rose by half in its six months to end-December, boosted by its acquisition of a New Zealand fleet management company, as well a better-than-expected performance of its consumer-facing business in SA.
Group revenue increased by 8.4% to R21.64bn in the six months to end-December, with earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation — or core profit — growing 51.1% to R3.31bn, boosted by four months of contributions from LeasePlan ANZ...
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