ACSA Reports A Record Net Profit of R1.1 Billion – The Business of Airports Unpacked

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Guest - Mpumi Mpofu, CEO of Airports Company South Africa.

Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) has delivered a landmark set of results, posting a record R1.1 billion profit for the year ended March 2025 more than double the prior year’s performance. Revenue surged to R7.9 billion, with non-aeronautical income such as advertising, retail and hotels now making up nearly half of the total.

Gugulethu Mfuphi speaks to Mpumi Mpofu, CEO of ACSA, about what has driven this growth, how the company is managing operational pressures post-pandemic, and the progress made in addressing governance concerns.
25 Aug 2025 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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