Central Security Patrols reports record Q2 revenue amid strategic growth
Central Security Patrols achieved record revenue in the second quarter of the fiscal year ending February 2026, with sales reaching JPY 38,741 million, an 11.3% increase year-over-year. This growth was bolstered by new security initiatives at TAKANAWA GATEWAY CITY and temporary security services for the Osaka-Kansai Expo. A strategic acquisition of Japan United Security, which became a consolidated subsidiary in April 2025, also contributed to the growth.
Operating profit for the period rose by 13.2% to JPY 2,533 million, while ordinary profit increased by 12.2% to JPY 2,628 million. However, net profit attributable to parent company shareholders saw a 6.6% decrease, settling at JPY 1,698 million. Basic earnings per share for the quarter were JPY 117.41.
Total assets grew by JPY 5,828 million to JPY 69,350 million, an increase of 9.2% from the previous fiscal year-end. This was mainly due to increases in cash and deposits, tangible fixed assets, and investment securities. The company's full-year consolidated earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending February 2026 remains unchanged.
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