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    UK's National Grid First-Half Profit Edges Past Market Expectations

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    Posted on November 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    National Grid's H1 profit exceeded expectations, driven by UK electricity revenue and strategic investments. CEO John Pettigrew to be succeeded by Zoë Yujnovich.

    National Grid Exceeds Profit Expectations in First Half of Year

    (Reuters) -Britain's National Grid reported first-half adjusted profit slightly ahead of market expectations on Thursday, helped by higher UK electricity transmission revenue and increased investment across its regulated businesses.

    The company has been reshaping its portfolio under long-time Chief Executive John Pettigrew to focus on regulated electricity and gas networks by selling its U.S. onshore renewables arm and agreeing to divest the Grain LNG terminal.

    The first-half report is the company's last set of earnings under Pettigrew as he prepares to step down later this month and hand over the reins to former Shell executive Zoë Yujnovich.

    National Grid reaffirmed its medium-term outlook, with underlying earnings per share expected to align with its targeted 6% to 8% compounded annual growth rate from the 2024-25 baseline.

    The company, which runs Britain's energy systems and operates electricity and gas business in New York and Massachusetts, posted an underlying operating profit of 2.29 billion pounds ($3.07 billion) for the six months ended September 30.

    This compared with the company-compiled consensus of 2.24 billion pounds.

    ($1 = 0.7451 pounds)

    (Reporting by Ankita Bora in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

    Key Takeaways

    • •National Grid's first-half profit exceeded market expectations.
    • •Higher UK electricity transmission revenue boosted profits.
    • •The company is focusing on regulated electricity and gas networks.
    • •John Pettigrew will step down as CEO, succeeded by Zoë Yujnovich.
    • •National Grid reaffirmed its medium-term growth outlook.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's National Grid first-half profit edges past market expectations

    1What is adjusted profit?

    Adjusted profit refers to a company's earnings that have been modified to exclude certain one-time items, providing a clearer view of ongoing profitability.

    2What is a medium-term outlook?

    A medium-term outlook refers to a company's financial projections and expectations for performance over a period typically ranging from one to three years.

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