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Prosus posted higher group revenues and earnings for the year after completing its £3.6 billion purchase of Just Eat Takeaway. The company also recorded revenue and adjusted profit from the delivery platform in the first six months of ownership.
The IndependentProsus reported an 84% increase in adjusted earnings to 1.3 billion US dollars for the past year after acquiring Just Eat Takeaway for £3.6 billion late last year. The company said revenues across the group rose 57% over the same period, supported by acquisitions.
Just Eat Takeaway contributed 1.9 billion dollars in revenue and 83 million dollars in adjusted earnings during the six months since the purchase.
Prosus stated it is directing an operational turnaround at Just Eat Takeaway that includes a cultural shift, faster technology deployment, and narrower market focus. Early results from a pilot program showed order growth of up to 25% in selected cities.
The company also owns the Brazilian platform iFood and the Dutch marketplace OLX. It said it plans significant growth through artificial-intelligence investment and has developed its own AI agent, OpenClaw.
Marais, chief finance officer of Prosus, said: “These results reflect the discipline of our teams and the compounding effect of consistent execution.” Fabricio Bloisi, chief executive of Prosus, said: “At Prosus we are building something fundamentally different, an AI-powered lifestyle ecosystem that gets smarter and stronger with every interaction. Eighteen months ago, this was a vision.”
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