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Curves Holdings lifts full-year guidance as membership growth enhances shareholder perks
Curves Holdings Co., Ltd. <7085> upgraded its consolidated earnings guidance for the fiscal year ending August 2026 after the market close. The company lifted its revenue projection to 42.3 billion yen from 41.3 billion yen (up 12.6% year-on-year) and its operating profit forecast to 7.7 billion yen from 7.3 billion yen (up 21.4% year-on-year). The annual dividend forecast was also bumped up to 30 yen per share from 25 yen, compared with 17 yen paid in the previous year. The upward revisions were driven by solid membership growth and robust retail sales to members.
Alongside the upgraded outlook, Curves Holdings announced an enhancement to its shareholder perk program. While investors holding 100 or more shares currently receive a 500 yen QUO card, the revamped scheme will offer benefits tiered by shareholding size and ownership duration. Perks will include QUO cards, electronic money, or discounts on Curves subscription products ranging from 1,000 yen to 5,000 yen in value. Furthermore, the company unveiled plans to issue special commemorative perks to mark the 20th anniversary of the Curves chain.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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