China East Education FY2025 net profit rose 47.5% to RMB 756.09 million

Reuters
Mar 17
China East Education FY2025 net profit rose 47.5% to RMB 756.09 million

China East Education published its FY 2025 annual results announcement, reporting revenue of RMB4.62 billion, up 12.1%. Net profit was RMB756.09 million, up 47.5%, while adjusted net profit was RMB792 million, up 50.9%. Adjusted EBITDA rose 25.6% to RMB1.73 billion. New student enrollments and new customers registered increased 5.5% to 151,341, and average students enrolled and customers registered rose 6.1% to 155,206. Management said revenue growth reflected a shift in enrollment strategy toward optimizing course structure and attracting more high-value enrollments, while gross profit increased 20.7% to RMB2.55 billion due to effective operational management and cost control.

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