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UK's Smiths Group sees 3%-4% revenue growth for 2026

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Posted on March 20, 2026

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March 20 (Reuters) - British engineering group Smiths Group forecast organic revenue growth between 3% and 4% for 2026 and said it will return another 1.5 billion pounds ($2.01 billion) to

UK's Smiths Group misses half-year revenue growth estimates amid US construction woes

Smiths Group Half-Year Financial Performance and Market Outlook

March 20 (Reuters) - British engineering group Smiths Group fell short of half-year organic revenue growth estimates on Friday, weighed by a weak performance in its Flex‑Tek division as the U.S. construction market continues to face headwinds.

Company Background and Strategic Focus

Originally known for precision watches and speedometers, Smiths Group has streamlined its operations to focus on industrial technologies through its John Crane and Flex-Tek units.

Key Divisions and Their Markets

John Crane supplies components for rotating equipment, while Flex‑Tek provides engineered components across aerospace, industrial, construction and appliance markets.

Recent Divestitures and Shareholder Returns

After agreeing to sell its detection unit and its Smiths Interconnect last year, Smiths expects to return another 1.5 billion pounds ($2.01 billion) to shareholders.

Revenue Growth Performance and Forecasts

Smiths Group's headline organic revenue for continuing operations grew 0.4% in the six months to January 31, below analysts' estimates of a 2.3% growth, per a company-compiled poll.

The company also forecast organic revenue growth between 3% and 4% for 2026, which does not incorporate any potential impacts from the Iran war.

Division Performance and Regional Exposure

John Crane, its largest division, remains exposed to fluctuations in the oil and gas sector, and recently secured a multi‑million‑pound contract in the Middle East. In the first half of fiscal 2026, the Middle East accounted for roughly 7% of Smiths' revenue, driven largely by John Crane.

Currency Exchange Rate

($1 = 0.7460 pounds)

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Sumana Nandy and Janane Venkatraman)

Key Takeaways

  • Guidance revision: Smiths now forecasts 3–4% organic revenue growth for fiscal 2026, slightly below previous 4–6% projections (tipranks.com).
  • Shareholder returns: £1.5 billion will be returned to investors—drawing from proceeds of disposals of units like Smiths Detection and Interconnect (en.wikipedia.org).
  • Analyst view: Consensus forecasts range from 1.5% to 5.4% growth, indicating analysts consider the new guidance modest amid ongoing market and macro pressures (marketbeat.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Smiths Group plan to return to shareholders?
Smiths Group will return £1.5 billion ($2.01 billion) to shareholders.
Why is Smiths Group returning capital to shareholders?
The capital return follows the agreed sales of two of its units last year.
What do analysts expect for Smiths Group's revenue growth?
Analysts expect Smiths Group to record growth between 1.5% and 5.4%.

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