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KNT-CT Holdings has announced its financial results for the fiscal year ending March 2025. The net profit was 7.68 billion yen.
The sales revenue was 274.516 billion yen, operating profit was 6.04 billion yen, and ordinary profit was 6.776 billion yen. The company continues to refrain from paying dividends.
Domestic travel showed slow demand growth due to rising accommodation costs. Inbound tourism remained strong due to the yen’s depreciation trend. Overseas travel saw an increase in travel costs, with a softened trend of refraining from travel due to sharp yen depreciation. In domestic personal travel, Fukui Prefecture and Ise-Shima became popular areas, and in group travel, efforts were focused on watching the Paris Olympics and corporate inspection invitations.
For the fiscal year ending March 2026, the company forecasts sales revenue of 298 billion yen, operating profit of 6.5 billion yen, ordinary profit of 7.3 billion yen, and net profit of 6.8 billion yen. The dividend forecast is undecided.