Navitas profit down 31%

Navitas has suffered a more than 30 per cent slide in its full year profit following writedowns to its university's business.

Education provider Navitas's full year profit has fallen 31 per cent after writedowns to its university division overshadowed stronger revenues

Navitas made a net profit of $51.58 million for the 2013/14 financial year, down from $74.6 million a year ago.

The result was weighed down by $30.5 million in goodwill writedowns, mostly to its university programs division.

Navitas shares fell sharply earlier in July after Macquarie University announced it would end a partnership with the company from 2016.

But the universities division continued to grow despite the writedowns, helping to lift they company's full year revenue 20 per cent to $878 million.

The company's english programs division and its creative media education business SAE also recorded strong revenue growth during the year.

Chief executive Rod Jones said the company expected further growth across all three divisions and expects to lift underlying earnings to between $162 and $172 million for the 2014/15 financial year.

"Navitas broader growth strategies across University Programs, SAE and Professional and English Programs are progressing as planned and will continue to deliver value for students, partners and shareholders well into the future," he said.

The company announced a fully-franked final dividend of 10.1 cents, compared to 10.2 cents a year ago, taking the full year dividend to 19.5 cents per cents, the same as last year.


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