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UK's Senior reports 20% annual profit rise on strong aerospace demand

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Posted on March 2, 2026

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March 2 (Reuters) - British engineering firm Senior reported a 20% rise in annual adjusted operating profit on Monday, citing robust demand and improved pricing for aerospace components. (Reporting by

Aerospace parts maker Senior raises dividend 30% as profit tops forecasts

Senior's Financial Performance and Strategic Outlook

By Simone Lobo

March 2 (Reuters) - Britain's Senior raised its final dividend by 30% on Monday after annual profit beat expectations, helped by strong demand and better pricing for aerospace components as the engineering firm faces a potential takeover.

Takeover Interest and Company Response

Senior, which provides high-tech products to the civil aerospace, defence, land vehicle and power industries, last week said it had received several takeover proposals, with private equity firm Advent among those considering a bid. 

Board's Position on Takeover Offers

"We weren't setting out to sell the company. We think we have a very bright future as an independent PLC, but we have a fiduciary responsibility as a board to consider any offer that comes our way, and that's what we've been doing," CEO David Squires told Reuters.

Details on Bidders

Squires declined to provide further details on the bidders. Only Advent has so far confirmed its interest in the company.   

Financial Results and Forecasts

SENIOR MAINTAINS 2026 FORECAST

The company that builds and supplies components to aircraft manufacturers including Boeing and Airbus maintained its forecast for 2026, and said the first two months of the year have started well.

Senior reported adjusted operating profit of 63.6 million pounds ($85.1 million) for the year ended December 31, up 20% from last year, and compared with 59.44 million pounds expected by analysts, according to an LSEG poll.

Shareholder Returns and Future Strategy

Squires noted that the company's strong cashflow gave it options for shareholder returns or to consider mergers and acquisitions in the future.

Market Reaction and Geopolitical Impact

NO INDICATIONS OF DISRUPTIONS FROM IRAN CONFLICT

Its shares fell as much as 4.7% on Monday as the larger commercial aviation sector took a hit due to the Iran conflict.   

Company's Position on Iran Conflict

Commenting on the conflict, Squires said that Senior had not seen any early indications of any disruption to manufacturing and supply. Senior does not have any facilities in the Middle East.

Dividend Announcement and Analyst Commentary

Senior proposed a final dividend of 2.15 pence per share, taking total dividends to 3 pence for the year.

"We believe the business is carrying strong momentum into FY26, having exited FY25 on a robust trajectory," Panmure Liberum analyst Alexandro da Silva O'Hanlon said. 

($1 = 0.7473 pounds)

(Reporting by Simone Lobo in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala, Subhranshu Sahu and Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Senior plc’s adjusted operating profit rose 20% year‑on‑year to £63.6 million for the year ended December 31, driven by robust aerospace demand and improved pricing.
  • The company raised its final dividend by 30%, taking full-year dividends to 3.0 pence per share.
  • Management maintained its full‑year 2026 outlook and said trading in the first two months of 2026 started well.
  • Senior confirmed it has received several takeover approaches—including from Advent—though it remains focused on its independent growth trajectory.
  • Despite broader aviation sector concerns driven by the Iran conflict, Senior reported no operational disruptions and noted it has no facilities in the Middle East.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did Senior report in its annual financial results?
Senior reported a 20% rise in annual adjusted operating profit.
What contributed to Senior's profit growth?
Robust demand and improved pricing for aerospace components contributed to the profit growth.
Which sector drove the increase in Senior's profits?
The aerospace sector drove the increase in profits for Senior.
Who reported and edited the news on Senior's results?
The report was by Simone Lobo in Bengaluru and edited by Mrigank Dhaniwala.

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