Cashbuild Limited (JSE:CSB)

South Africa flag South Africa · Delayed Price · Currency is ZAR · Price in ZAc
12,849
-52 (-0.40%)
Apr 28, 2026, 5:00 PM SAST
-18.29%
Market Cap 2.65B
Revenue (ttm) 11.69B
Net Income (ttm) 203.81M
Shares Out 20.55M
EPS (ttm) 9.82
PE Ratio 13.13
Forward PE 10.22
Dividend 6.26 (4.85%)
Ex-Dividend Date Mar 25, 2026
Volume 4,770
Average Volume 30,185
Open 13,000
Previous Close 12,901
Day's Range 12,825 - 13,000
52-Week Range 12,030 - 18,299
Beta 0.34
RSI 40.89
Earnings Date Jun 2, 2026

About Cashbuild

Cashbuild Limited engages in the retailing of building materials and associated products in South Africa, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia, Zambia, and Malawi. It operates through Cashbuild, P&L Hardware, Cashbuild Common Monetary Operations, and Cashbuild Non-Common Monetary Operations segments. The company offers builder, hand, and garden tools; safety equipment and workwear, tanks, field toilets, drain covers, and wheel barrows; and aggregates, plastic sheeting, and steel products. It also provides brickwork; concrete; cement; electrical... [Read more]

Founded 1978
Employees 6,295
Stock Exchange Johannesburg Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol CSB
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In fiscal year 2025, Cashbuild's revenue was 11.48 billion, an increase of 2.56% compared to the previous year's 11.19 billion. Earnings were 216.64 million, an increase of 158.05%.

Financial Statements

News

Cashbuild Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2026

Sales grew 3% to ZAR 6.3 billion with headline EPS up 18% and gross margin at 25%. Store base expanded to 322, supported by new formats and the Amper Alles acquisition. Management expects continued modest growth and ongoing efficiency improvements.

7 weeks ago - Transcripts

Cashbuild Earnings Call Transcript: H2 2025

Revenue grew 3% to ZAR 11.5 billion, with operating profit up 6% and headline EPS up 10%. Store base stands at 318 after closures and conversions, while aggressive pricing and new formats drove market share gains. Cash and short-term funds remain strong at ZAR 1.9 billion.

8 months ago - Transcripts

Cashbuild Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2025

Revenue grew 5% to ZAR 6.1 billion, with headline EPS up 4% and strong cash resources. Store rationalization and new formats supported market share gains, despite margin pressure and industry volatility.

1 year ago - Transcripts

Cashbuild under pressure

Cashbuild's profit margins declined in the 2024 financial year due to increased costs and a challenging economic environment in South Africa.

1 year ago - Daily Investor