Barloworld results demonstrate ongoing strength and stability.

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GUEST - Dominic Sewela - Barloworld Group Chief Executive Officer.

Barloworld has reported a solid interim performance for the six months ended 31 March 2025, demonstrating resilience and operational discipline in a complex trading environment. Group CEO Dominic Sewela joined KayaBiz to unpack the results and share the company’s outlook.



While group revenue declined 5.8% to R18.1 billion, this was largely driven by a significant drop in performance from the VT segment. Excluding VT, revenue was down a modest 2.2%, and EBITDA grew by 3%, with margins expanding to 12.5%, reflecting stable core operations and successful cost management.
26 May 4PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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