Focus Systems reported stronger non-consolidated results for the year to March 2026 and paired them with a bigger dividend. Revenue reached ¥35.70bn, ordinary income ¥3.07bn and net income ¥2.33bn. The annual dividend rose to ¥64 a share from ¥42 a year earlier.
| Metric | Year to March 2026 | Prior year |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue | ¥35.70bn | ¥32.56bn |
| Ordinary income | ¥3.07bn | ¥2.16bn |
| Net income | ¥2.33bn | ¥1.57bn |
| Annual dividend per share | ¥64.00 | ¥42.00 |
| Basic EPS | ¥155.63 | ¥103.67 |
| Net assets per share | ¥1,050.08 | ¥929.15 |
The same summary puts the prior year's revenue at ¥32.56bn, ordinary income at ¥2.16bn and net income at ¥1.57bn, while basic earnings per share improved to ¥155.63 from ¥103.67. The filing also lists an interim dividend of ¥12 and a year-end surplus dividend of ¥52, plus net assets per share of ¥1,050.08 versus ¥929.15 a year earlier.
Year-end net assets were ¥15.38bn against total assets of ¥23.82bn, with cash and cash equivalents at ¥6.56bn. Within the five-year summary in the report, the latest revenue, ordinary income and net income are the highest figures listed.
Separately, Focus Systems said its internal control over financial reporting was effective as of March 31, 2026. Routine governance notes rarely steal the show, which is generally how investors like them.
