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Home » South Africa’s Valterra Platinum Reports Sharp Profit Growth as Metal Prices Rise
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South Africa’s Valterra Platinum Reports Sharp Profit Growth as Metal Prices Rise

by Emmanuel Ebube February 25, 2026
written by Emmanuel Ebube February 25, 2026
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JOHANNESBURG, Feb 25 – South Africa’s Valterra Platinum reported a sharp increase in annual earnings for 2025, with profit nearly doubling as stronger platinum group metal prices and aggressive cost reductions boosted financial performance.

Headline earnings per share rose to 63.48 rand for the year ended December 2025, compared with 32.05 rand a year earlier. The increase was driven primarily by a 26% rise in platinum group metal basket prices, reflecting improved global demand and firmer commodity market conditions.

Operational efficiency also played a significant role in the company’s performance. Valterra implemented cost-saving measures worth approximately 5 billion rand, helping offset inflationary pressures and absorb one-time expenses of about 1.7 billion rand linked to its corporate restructuring.

The miner, which was separated from Anglo American in a demerger completed last year, has rapidly strengthened its financial position as an independent entity.

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Strong earnings enabled the company to reward shareholders with a final dividend of 43 rand per share. This brought total dividends for the 2025 financial year to approximately 12 billion rand, underscoring robust cash generation and balance sheet stability.

The results highlight the improving outlook for platinum producers in South Africa, where higher commodity prices and operational restructuring are helping mining firms recover from recent market volatility.

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