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Guzman y Gomez posts 30% profit jump on Australia sales growth

By Thomson Reuters Aug 20, 2026 | 8:57 PM

Aug 21 (Reuters) – Mexican-themed fast-food chain Guzman y Gomez reported a roughly 30% jump in annual profit on Friday, helped by higher network sales in ​Australia, sending its shares to their highest level in ‌nearly one year.

Network sales in the Australia segment, which includes Singapore and Japan, rose 17.9% to A$1.4 billion ($997.22 million) for the year ended June 30. The segment is now the company’s primary growth ‌engine ​after GYG exited the United States ⁠in May due to ⁠weak sales.

The segment logged comparable sales growth of 5.3%, in line with the Visible Alpha consensus of 5.24%, according to Citi. However, that was lower than the 9.6% ​logged a year earlier.

Citi noted the health of GYG’s Australia network as a positive, saying growth was coming ⁠from volume instead of price.

“This seems ⁠higher quality than other QSR (quick-service restaurant) peers ​which are relying more heavily on price to drive growth,” ​Citi said.

GYG, regarded as a bellwether for fast-food chains, ‌reported an underlying net profit after tax of A$53.4 million, up from A$41.2 million a year earlier.

It declared a final dividend of 40.6 Australian cents per share, which includes ⁠14.4 cents as a special dividend, well ahead of the Visible Alpha consensus of 7 cents.

The company’s Australia shares rose as ⁠much as 12.6% ‌to A$27.00, their highest since October 31, ⁠2025, while the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 was ​down ‌0.2%.

GYG, however, swung to a loss after ​tax attributable ⁠of A$26.7 million from a profit of A$14.5 million in the previous year. It attributed this to an A$67.3 million loss from its discontinued operations in the U.S.

($1 = 1.4039 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Shruti Agarwal in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips ​and Subhranshu Sahu)