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Massy Delivers Solid Growth in FY2025 and Sets Course for Bold Transformation Strong financial performance positions the Group for an ambitious future

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December 18, 2025
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Massy Group has closed the Financial Year  2025 (FY2025) on a strong footing, delivering growth in revenue, profit, and cash generation despite global  market volatility. These results underscore the strength of Massy’s diversified portfolios and disciplined  execution. 

The Group’s third-party revenue grew 3% to TT$15.8 billion (US$2.3 billion), while Profit Before Tax from  continuing operations rose 4% to TT$1.1 billion (US$169.3 million). Profit After Tax increased 14% to  TT$766.3 million (US$113.7 million), supported by improved efficiency and portfolio discipline. 

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Net Cash Generated from Operating Activities surged 24% to TT$1.67 billion (US$247.7 million). This  figure represents the actual cash the businesses bring in from its day-to-day operations- money that can  be used to invest, reduce debt, and return value to shareholders. Strong operating cash flow is one of the  clearest indicators of a healthy, stable business. 

The debt-to-equity ratio improved to 34% excluding leases, reinforcing financial flexibility. This shows how  much of the company is financed by borrowing versus by shareholders. A lower number means the  company is using debt responsibly and is in a stronger position to handle economic shocks and invest in  new growth opportunities. 

Across its portfolios, Massy delivered resilient performances. 

  • Integrated Retail Portfolio (IRP) remained the largest contributor, with revenue up 4% to TT$9.9  billion, driven by strong growth in Trinidad, Barbados, Guyana, and the OECS. 
  • Gas Products Portfolio (GPP) saw revenue decline 6% to TT$2.03 billion due to softer demand  but still delivered an 8% rise in Profit Before Tax to TT$385 million, underscoring tight cost  discipline. 
  • Motors & Machines Portfolio recorded revenue growth of 7% to TT$3.73 billion, while Profit  Before Tax declined 18% to TT$186 million as market conditions pressured margins. • Financial Services – Massy’s Financial Services combines Massy Finance GFC and Massy  Remittances. These businesses link the Group’s operating Portfolios directly to credit, digital  payments and foreign exchange capacity, strengthening liquidity and financial resilience. 

Shareholders benefited from a 5% increase in total dividends per share to 17.70 cents, while earnings per  share rose 9% to 36.49 cents, delivering an earnings yield of 9.8%. Earnings yield shows how much profit investors receive for every dollar invested in the share — similar to an interest rate on savings but applied  to shares, helping the public judge whether the stock offers good value. 

Massy’s share price appreciated 5% over the financial year, resulting in a total shareholder return of  12.18%. Total shareholder return combines share price growth and dividends received, showing the full  benefit to investors over the financial year. 

FY2025 also marked a leadership transition. James McLetchie assumed the role of Group President and  CEO on 1 October 2025, succeeding David Affonso, whose three decades of leadership helped shape  Massy’s success. The Board also welcomed Ivette Zuniga as CFO and Ryan Latchu as CEO of the Group’s  Motors & Machines Portfolio, reinforcing its commitment to strong governance and talent development. 

Looking Ahead 

Massy is entering a new chapter focused on transformation. The Group is accelerating its evolution into a  more connected, data-enabled, and people-led organisation. Investments in technology, innovation, and  talent will drive growth and resilience, ensuring sustainable value for all stakeholders. 

Chairman Robert Riley commented: 

“FY2025 was a year of progress and renewal. We delivered strong results while laying the foundation for  an ambitious future. Massy is continuing to evolve, embracing innovation and building resilience to create  lasting value for generations to come.” 

For the full details of the financials visit: www.massygroup.com 

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