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SRG Global Discloses AU$1.85 Billion of Contracts; Upgrades Fiscal 2026 EBITDA Outlook

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SRG Global (ASX:SRG) upgraded its fiscal 2026 guidance after securing AU$1.85 billion of contracts with blue-chip clients in a range of sectors, according to a Tuesday filing with the Australian bourse.

The company raised its fiscal 2026 earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) forecast to the top end of its previously issued AU$164 million to AU$168 million range, while initiating fiscal 2027 EBITDA guidance of between AU$190 million and AU$200 million, which it said is above consensus estimates.

The contracts include clients in water, defense, energy, industrial, health and education, ports, and data centers. Among them is a an eight-year term contract with Fortescue (ASX:FMG) for multi-disciplinary maintenance services, a five-year contract with Alcoa (ASX:AAI) to provide asset integrity and reliability services, and a seven-year contract with Origin Energy (ASX:ORG).

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