AF Indra Banner Defensa 728x90pxAustralian 3D printing company AML3D released its preliminary final report for the year ending June 30, 2025, revealing a widening loss despite a marginal increase in revenue.

The company reported revenue from ordinary activities of $7,389,208, a 1% increase from $7,324,869 in the previous year. However, the EBITDA loss significantly increased by 98% to $6,541,507 compared to $3,309,607 in 2024. This resulted in a loss before income tax expense of $7,401,734, a 78% increase from the previous year’s $4,169,846. The loss after tax attributable to the owners of the company also saw a 78% rise, mirroring the loss before income tax.

Basic and diluted loss per share both edged down 5% from -1.7 to -1.6 cents per share.

AML3D reported net tangible assets of $30,463,714 compared to $8,094,848 in 2024. Net tangible assets per security increased from 2.1 cents to 5.7 cents.

The company did not declare or propose any dividends for the current or previous corresponding period. According to the report, there were no changes in ownership of controlled entities, and no dividend reinvestment plan is in place.

In its annual report, the company said: “The strength of AML3D’s balance sheet means the company is entering a new growth phase from a robust financial position. Continuing to capitalise on surging demand for additive manufacturing in the US defence sector will remain core to driving this next growth phase, which also includes expected growth in Australian defence sector contracts and the roll out of the US Scale up play book in Europe, with a focus on the UK defence market.

“The ongoing investment in US and European facilities alongside AML3D’s Australian operations will give the Company an international manufacturing network with the capacity to supply additional, globally significant, defence markets. This international manufacturing network also provides the capacity to continue AML3D’s expansion into nondefence Marine, Aerospace, Utility, Oil & Gas and Transport sectors, across its key markets, over the medium term. AML3D is well positioned to expand in multiple high growth markets, which gives the board confidence the Company will deliver significant shareholder value over time.”

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