Red Hill Minerals Ltd Reports Robust FY25 Performance and Announces New Dividend
Red Hill Minerals Limited (ASX: RHI) has delivered a profitable financial year 2025, with the Board declaring a final dividend of 6.5 cents per ordinary share, fully franked. The announcement, made on 18 September 2025, follows the release of FY25 results that underscore the company’s disciplined growth strategy and solid cash generation.
FY25 Financial Highlights
| Metric | FY25 | FY24 (comparative) |
|---|---|---|
| Total income | $16.04 million | – |
| Royalty revenue | $11.88 million | – |
| Profit after tax | $9.13 million | – |
| Net cash position | $42.07 million higher | – |
| Dividends paid | $117.35 million (fully franked) | – |
The jump in net cash and the sizeable dividend payout reflect the company’s continued focus on value creation for shareholders. A 6‑monthly dividend policy, adopted in FY25, positions Red Hill to deliver regular returns while maintaining flexibility for reinvestment.
Dividend Details
- Distribution amount: AUD 0.065 per ordinary share
- Ex‑date: 25 September 2025
- Record date: 26 September 2025
- Payment date: 10 October 2025
The distribution is fully franked, providing an attractive yield in the context of the current low‑growth environment in the mining sector.
Corporate Governance and Leadership
The company’s Corporate Governance Statement, approved by the Board on 18 September 2025, is available on the website. The governing body comprises Executive Chairman Joshua Pitt, Non‑Executive Directors Garry Strong, Mark Okeby, and Nanette Allen, with CEO Michael Wall leading operational execution. Company Secretary Ira Gibbs, also the authorised officer for the governance statement, underscores the firm’s commitment to transparency and compliance.
Market Context
Red Hill’s share price, trading at AUD 3.21 on 16 September 2025, sits well below its 52‑week high of AUD 4.55 and above its low of AUD 2.80. With a market cap of approximately AUD 205 million and a price‑earnings ratio of 1.30, the stock offers a compelling valuation relative to peers in the Australian metals and mining space.
Forward‑Looking Perspective
Red Hill’s FY25 performance demonstrates a resilient business model that leverages royalty income and efficient cost management. The company’s governance framework, coupled with a disciplined dividend policy, positions it to capitalize on emerging mining opportunities while delivering consistent shareholder returns. Investors should monitor the company’s ongoing exploration pipeline and any further dividends announced under the new six‑month cycle, as these will signal confidence in future cash flows and asset growth.
