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    Vistry warns of first-half profit slump, expects UK home funding to drive growth

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    Posted on July 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Vistry forecasts a 34% profit drop but anticipates growth from UK government funding for affordable housing. Interest rate cuts remain delayed.

    Vistry Anticipates 34% Drop in First-Half Profits, Sees Growth Ahead

    By Raechel Thankam Job

    (Reuters) -British homebuilder Vistry on Thursday said it expects a near 34% slump in adjusted pre-tax profit for the first half of 2025, but backed its forecast of annual profit growth due to increased government funding for affordable homes.

    Britain's construction industry has been slowly recovering after high interest rates and a property transaction tax pressured developers, with recent signs of stabilising borrowing costs and increased government support fuelling cautious optimism.

    Last month, British finance minister Rachel Reeves announced an additional 10-billion-pound ($13.58 billion) investment to build thousands more homes, under her first multi-year spending review.

    The funding and other initiatives are expected to boost new contracts with affordable housing partners in the second half of 2025, with this momentum expected to carry into 2026, Vistry said.

    "Whilst we have seen some periods of improvement in open market demand, affordability challenges, particularly for first-time buyers, have persisted with expected interest rate cuts being pushed further out," it said in a statement.

    While demand may recover and support revenue, Vistry's profit margins are likely to remain under pressure as it pursues bulk affordable housing deals in a challenging market environment, Investec analyst Aynsley Lammin said.

    The company, which focuses on affordable housing, has been accelerating discounting and bulk selling to boost cash. Its net debt stood at about 295 million pounds at June end, compared with 322 million pounds a year ago.

    Vistry shares jumped by as much 5.4% early on Thursday, but later see-sawed between flat and marginally lower in volatile trading.

    The company expects adjusted pre-tax profit for the first half of 2025 to fall to 80 million pounds ($108.8 million) from 120.7 million pounds a year ago because of rising costs.

    Vistry, which did not pay a final dividend last year to cut expenses, said it continues to expect a low single-digit percentage rise in operating costs this year.

    ($1 = 0.7350 pounds)

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips, Louise Heavens and Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Vistry expects a 34% drop in first-half profits.
    • •UK government funding to drive future growth.
    • •Affordable housing initiatives are a key focus.
    • •Interest rate cuts are delayed, affecting demand.
    • •Vistry shares experience volatile trading.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Vistry warns of first-half profit slump, expects UK home funding to drive growth

    1What is Vistry's expected profit decline for the first half of 2025?

    Vistry expects a nearly 34% slump in adjusted pre-tax profit for the first half of 2025, falling to 80 million pounds from 120.7 million pounds a year ago.

    2What factors are affecting the UK construction industry?

    The UK construction industry has faced pressures from high interest rates and a property transaction tax, although there are signs of stabilizing borrowing costs.

    3How is the government supporting the housing market?

    The British finance minister announced a 10-billion-pound investment to build thousands more homes, which is expected to boost new contracts with affordable housing partners.

    4What challenges do first-time buyers face in the housing market?

    First-time buyers are experiencing affordability challenges, and while demand may recover, profit margins for companies like Vistry are likely to remain under pressure.

    5What strategies is Vistry employing to improve cash flow?

    Vistry has been accelerating discounting and bulk selling to boost cash flow, as it navigates a challenging market environment.

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