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EML FY26 slides: transformation complete, revenue growth lags targets

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EML Payments (ASX:EML) presented its FY26 results on August 18, 2026, revealing a mixed performance year in which the company completed a major restructuring program while grappling with delayed contract implementations and softer trading conditions. The global payments provider reported total revenue of $206.8 million, down 6% from the prior year, and underlying EBITDA of $48.3 million, down 18%, though management emphasized that a strengthened operational foundation and robust pipeline position the business for improved performance ahead.

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EML Payments (ASX:EML) presented its FY26 results on August 18, 2026, revealing a mixed performance year in which the company completed a major restructuring program while grappling with delayed contract implementations and softer trading conditions. The global payments provider reported total revenue of $206.8 million, down 6% from the prior year, and underlying EBITDA of $48.3 million, down 18%, though management emphasized that a strengthened operational foundation and robust pipeline position the business for improved performance ahead. Executive Chairman Anthony Hynes and CFO Stuart Will outlined a year marked by significant capability upgrades—including the refresh of 51 senior positions—and the completion of the EML 2.0 transformation, even as revenue pull-through from new contract wins lagged expectations. The company’s shares traded at $0.35 following the results, up 2.9% on the day but still near the lower end of the 52-week range of $0.28 to $1.15.

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EML Payments (ASX:EML) presented its FY26 results on August 18, 2026, revealing a mixed performance year in which the company completed a major restructuring program while grappling with delayed contract implementations and softer trading conditions. The global payments provider reported total revenue of $206.8 million, down 6% from the prior year, and underlying EBITDA of $48.3 million, down 18%, though management emphasized that a strengthened operational foundation and robust pipeline position the business for improved performance ahead.
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