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NS Solutions' Profit Rises 14% in Fiscal Year Ended March

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-- NS Solutions' (TYO:2327) profit attributable to owners of the parent climbed 14% to 30.8 billion yen for the fiscal year ended March 31 from 27 billion yen a year earlier.

The IT solution company's earnings per share increased to 168.50 yen from 147.84 yen a year ago, according to a Tokyo bourse filing on Monday.

Revenue jumped 13% to 381.3 billion yen from 338.3 billion yen in the prior year.

In a separate disclosure, NS Solutions raised its final dividend payout to 45 yen per share from 40 yen planned earlier, payable from June 2.

For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2027, the company expects attributable profit of 31.6 billion yen, basic EPS of 172.70 yen, and revenue of 417 billion yen.

NS Solutions plans to pay interim and year-end dividends of 43.50 yen per share, each, for the year, which is higher than the amount paid in the year-ago period.

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