TOKYO, May 12 (Pulse News Wire) – SPRIX Inc. (7030.T) reported robust revenue growth for the fiscal second quarter ending March 2026, driven by increased student enrollment and higher tuition rates.
Revenue reached ¥15.944 billion, up ¥1.875 billion compared to the same period last year. Operating profit surged by ¥862 million to ¥1.745 billion, reflecting improved profitability across its new initiatives and existing operations. The company highlighted strong performance from its flagship tutoring services, particularly the Mori Tutoring division, which saw significant gains due to increased student numbers and higher tuition fees implemented in April 2025. Additionally, the Sorajuku tutoring service and Tokyo Dance Village contributed positively to overall revenues.
In contrast, Shonan Seminar, a subsidiary, experienced a slight decline in operating profit due to higher upfront costs associated with new school openings. However, strategic investments in KPI management and operational improvements led to increased student enrollments and revenue growth for the Kaisei Seminar and Kawai Juku Manabi services. Looking ahead, SPRIX remains optimistic about achieving its annual targets, with ongoing efforts focused on expanding its educational offerings and enhancing operational efficiencies. The company's capital stood at ¥10.917 billion as of March 2026, maintaining a solid financial position.
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