Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc. (NMEHF) on Thursday reported lower earnings for the six months ended September 30, 2025, primarily due to impairment losses.
Profit before income taxes fell 25.1% to 44.005 billion yen from 58.718 billion yen a year earlier, impacted mainly by impairment losses of 6.096 billion yen.
Operating profit declined 16.3% year-on-year to 57.194 billion yen.
Net profit attributable to owners of parent decreased 26.2% to 31.358 billion yen. EPS was 36.47 yen, down from 49.14 yen last year.
Operating revenue, however, increased 4.3% to 397.749 billion yen.
For the full year, the company forecasts operating revenue of 940 billion yen, up 24.1% from the previous year. Profit attributable to owners of parent is seen edging up 0.2% to 75 billion yen, with basic earnings per share forecast at 87.49 yen.
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