south africas largest gold miner backed by patrice motsepe posts 2 billion in halfyear revenue

South Africa's Largest Gold Miner, Backed By Patrice Motsepe, Posts 2 Billion In Half-year Revenue

Key Points
  • Harmony Golds revenue jumped 19.3 to 2 billion, while net profit soared 33 to 445 million, driven by higher gold prices.
  • Operating free cash flow rose 46 to 577 million, enabling a 54 increase in the interim dividend to 78.57 million.
  • Harmony is advancing its copper strategy, leveraging global assets like Papua New Guineas Hidden Valley mine to drive future growth.

Harmony Gold, South Africa's largest gold miner backed by Patrice Motsepe, Africa's first Black billionaire, reported impressive results for the six months ended Dec. 31, 2024 H1 2025 . Revenue hit 2 billion, boosted by rising gold prices and strict cost management.

Revenue and profit climb amid favorable market conditions

The Johannesburg-based mining giant saw revenue jump 19.3 percent to R35.45 billion 2 billion, up from R29.71 billion 1.59 billion a year earlier.

The increase was driven by a 23 percent rise in the average gold price to R1.41 million/kg 2,437/oz. Net profit surged 33 percent to R7.93 billion 445 million, while headline earnings per share HEPS also rose 33 percent to R12.70 0.69.

Operating free cash flow increased by 46 percent to R10.4 billion 577 million, and the company ended the period with a record net cash position of R7.3 billion 398 million. While all-in sustaining costs AISC rose 15 percent to R972,261/kg 1,686/oz, expenses remained within guidance, reflecting disciplined financial management.

Gold production slipped 4 percent to 24,816 kg 797,854 oz due to operational constraints, but underground recovered grades improved by 2 percent to 6.40g/thighlighting the companys focus on higher-quality ounces.