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RICHELIEU HARDWARE LTD.
Symbol RCH
Shares Issued 54,920,336
Close 2026-01-14 C$ 41.96
Market Cap C$ 2,304,457,299
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ORIGINAL: STRONG FOURTH-QUARTER RESULTS AND SUSTAINED ACQUISITION ACTIVITY

2026-01-15 11:04 ET - News Release

STRONG FOURTH-QUARTER RESULTS AND SUSTAINED ACQUISITION ACTIVITY

Canada NewsWire

10 acquisitions generating additional annual sales of $100 million Richelieu's 100th acquisition in its history

Highlights of the fourth quarter ended November 30, 2025

  • Sales of $510.9 million, an increase of 7.3%, including 4.1% internal growth and 3.2% from acquisitions.
  • EBITDA of $59.2 million, an increase of 9.1% - EBITDA margin of 11.6%.
  • Net earningsattributable to shareholders of $25.6 million, or $0.46 per diluted share, an increase of 4.5%.
  • Cash flows from operating activities of $68.7 million.

2025 fiscal year

  • Sales of $1.96 billion, an increase of 7.2%.
  • EBITDA of $213.9 million, an increase of 6.2% - EBITDA margin of 10.9%.
  • Net earnings attributable to shareholders of $85.8 million, or $1.55 per diluted share, an increase of 1.3%.
  • Cash flows from operating activities of $202.4 million.
  • Strong and sound financial position as at November 30, 2025, with a working capital of $624.0 million (ratio 3.3:1).

Acquisitions

  • Fiscal year 2025: 9 acquisitions (U.S. and Canada), including 3 in the fourth quarter (Canada).
  • After November 30, 2025: acquisition of 3 distribution centres (Portland, Seattle, and Spokane) from McKillican American -- the 10th acquisition since December 2024 and Richelieu's 100th acquisition in its history.

A 2.2% increase in the quarterly dividend, which rises to $0.1566 per share for the first quarter of 2026.

MONTREAL, Jan. 15, 2026 /CNW/ - "For Richelieu, 2025 was a year of sustained growth, with sales reaching $1.96 billion. Over the past thirteen months, we completed ten acquisitions in North America, representing additional annual sales of $100 million. The most recent acquisition, completed after year-end, is also Richelieu's 100th acquisition in its history. Moreover, our 4th quarter and full-year results reflect good progress across our market segments in North America. Our operations generated cash flows of $68.7 million in the last quarter, including a $30 million reduction in inventories, and positive cash flows of $202.4 million for the full year. Benefiting from our strong balance sheet, our leadership position, and the expertise of our team, we will continue to focus on our innovation and acquisition strategies to seize opportunities, help evolve our markets, and drive growth," said Richard Lord, President and Chief Executive Officer.

"We are maintaining our proactive market development strategy and will continue to invest in value creation in the short and long term. I am particularly proud of the acquisitions of Ideal Security and Klassen Bronze, which expand our private brand portfolio, bringing the total to ten brands in the retailers and renovation superstores market Segment. These additions strengthen our position in this strategic segment and fully align with our "one-stop shop" strategy, to the benefit of our partners and customers. They also support the growth of our private brands and exclusive products. It is worth noting that our private brands and exclusive products intended for manufacturers and retailers represent a significant proportion of our sales" added Richard Lord.

Three acquisitions were completed in Canada in the fourth quarter and one in the United States after November 30, 2025, representing the 10th acquisition since December 1, 2024.

  • On September 2, 2025, the acquisition of Ideal Security, a Canadian distributor located in the Greater Montreal area, QC, whose specialized hardware products for doors and windows are sold to the hardware retailers and renovation superstores market.
  • On October 1, 2025, the acquisition of Finmac Lumber, a distributor of specialized wood products, located in Winnipeg, MB, in Western Canada.
  • On October 29, 2025, the acquisition of Klassen Bronze, offering a broad range of letters, numbers, mailboxes, signage, and keys of all kinds, primarily serving the hardware retailers and renovation superstores market.
  • On December 12, 2025, acquisition of McKillican American's three distribution centres specializing in hardware and building materials, located in Portland, OR, Seattle, and Spokane, WA.

New Private Brands Targeting the Retailers and Renovation Superstores Market Segment: with the acquisitions of Ideal Security and Klassen Bronze, Richelieu is expanding its portfolio of private brands aimed at the retailers and renovation superstores market, bringing the total number of private brands to 10 and further strengthening its position in this market. These new developments are part of the Corporation's "one-stop shop" strategy, supported by its service centres in Calgary for Western Canada, Kitchener for Eastern Canada, and Chicago for the United States.

It should be noted that six acquisitions were completed during the first nine months of the fiscal year, two of which were in Canada-- Mill Supply (NS and PEI) and Les Industries Camcoat (QC). The other four were completed in the United States: Darant Distributing (CO), Midwest Specialty Products (MN), Modulex Partition (NJ), and Rhoads & O'Hara Architectural Products (NJ).

ANALYSIS OF OPERATING RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED NOVEMBER 30, 2025, COMPARED WITH THE YEAR ENDED NOVEMBER 30, 2024

Consolidated sales
The following table provides an overview of Richelieu's sales in its two main markets for the years ended November 30, 2025 and 2024 :

(in millions of dollars except exchange rates)

Years ended November 30,

∆ %

2025

2024

Total

Internal

Acquisitions

Consolidated

1,964.0

1,832.2

7.2

4.0

3.2

Manufacturers

1,743.3

1,614.9

8.0

4.4

3.6

Retailers

220.7

217.3

1.6

0.8

0.8

Canada

1,071.4

1,048.2

2.2

0.4

1.8

Manufacturers

897.3

873.0

2.8

0.8

2.0

Retailers

174.1

175.2

(0.6)

(1.3)

0.7

United States $US

637.5

574.9

10.9

5.0

5.9

Manufacturers

604.2

544.0

11.1

5.9

5.2

Retailers

33.3

30.9

7.8

6.7

1.1

United States $CA

892.6

784.0

13.9



Average exchange rates

1.400

1.364




Consolidated sales reached $1.96 billion, an increase of $131.8 million or 7.2% over last year, of which 3.2% from acquisitions and 4.0% from internal growth. Internal growth in the U.S. manufacturers' market was supported by higher selling prices. Part of this internal growth came from price adjustments applied to reflect the customs tariffs, representing a cost pass-through with no impact on gross margin. In currency comparable to that of the 2024 financial year, the growth in consolidated sales for the year ended November 30, 2025, would have been 5.9%.

(in millions of dollars, except per share data)

Years ended November 30,

2025

2024

∆%

Sales

1,964.0

1,832.2

7.2

Operating expenses excluding amortization

1,750.1

1,630.8

7.3

EBITDA

213.9

201.4

6.2

EBITDA margin (%)

10.9 %

11.0 %


Amortization of property, plant and equipment and right-of-use assets

65.0

58.1

11.7

Amortization of intangible assets

10.9

10.8

0.7

Net financial costs

14.3

11.7

23.1


90.2

80.6

11.9

Earnings before income taxes

123.7

120.8

2.4

Income taxes

33.1

31.3

5.7

Net earnings

90.6

89.5

1.2





Net earnings attributable to:




Shareholders of the Corporation

85.8

85.8

0.1

Non-controlling interests

4.7

3.7

27.4





Net earnings per share attributable to shareholders of the Corporation




Basic

1.55

1.54

0.6

Diluted

1.55

1.53

1.3

Earnings before interest, income taxes, and amortization (EBITDA) totalled $213.9 million, up by $12.5 million or 6.2% over 2024. This growth was mainly driven by higher sales. Therefore, EBITDA margin stood at 10.9%, compared with 11.0% for 2024.

Amortization expenses amounted to $75.9 million, compared with $68.9 million for 2024, an increase of $7.0 million. This increase is primarily attributable to the growth in right-of-use assets related to lease renewals and recent business acquisitions. Net financial costs were $14.3 million, compared to $11.7 million, an increase of $2.6 million due to higher interest expenses resulting from the increase in lease obligations. Income taxes amounted to $33.1 million, an increase of $1.8 million over 2024.

Net earnings were up by 1.2%. Considering non-controlling interests, net earnings attributable to shareholders of the Corporation totalled $85.8 million, a growth of 0.1% compared to 2024. Net earnings per share amounted to $1.55 basic and diluted, compared with $1.54 basic and $1.53 diluted for 2024, an increase of 0.6% and 1.3% respectively.

FOURTH QUARTER ENDED NOVEMBER 30, 2025

Consolidated sales
The following table provides an overview of Richelieu's sales in its two main markets for the quarters ended November 30, 2025 and 2024 :

(in millions of dollars except exchange rates)

Quarters ended November 30

∆ %

2025

2024

Total

Internal

Acquisitions

Consolidated

510.9

476.2

7.3

4.1

3.2

Manufacturers

459.9

421.7

9.1

5.9

3.2

Retailers

51.0

54.5

(6.4)

(9.5)


Canada

282.0

275.2

2.5

0.1

2.4

Manufacturers

240.8

230.3

4.6

2.2

2.4

Retailers

41.2

44.9

(8.2)

(10.7)


United States $US

164.1

146.1

12.3

8.1

4.2

Manufacturers

157.0

139.1

12.9

8.8

4.1

Retailers

7.1

7.0

1.4

(4.3)


United States $CA

228.9

201.0

13.9



Average exchange rates

1.395

1.376




Fourth-quarter consolidated sales amounted to $510.9 million, compared with $476.2 million for the corresponding quarter of 2024, an increase of $34.7 million or 7.3%, of which 4.1% resulted from internal growth and 3.2% from acquisitions. Internal growth in the U.S. manufacturers' market partly reflects price adjustments related to the customs tariffs. At comparable exchange rates to the fourth quarter of 2024, the consolidated sales growth would have been 6.6% for the quarter ended November 30, 2025.

Earnings before interest, income taxes, and amortization (EBITDA) amounted to $59.2 million compared with $54.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2024, up by 9.1%. The gross margin remained stable compared to the same period in 2024, and the EBITDA margin stood at 11.6%, compared to 11.4% in the fourth quarter of 2024.

Amortization expenses amounted to $19.5 million compared with $17.7 million for the corresponding quarter of 2024, an increase of $1.8 million. Net financial costs are up $0.2 million. Income taxes amounted to $9.7 million compared with $8.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2024.

Net earnings were $26.8 million, up by 5.7% over the corresponding quarter of 2024. Considering non-controlling interests, net earnings attributable to shareholders of the Corporation amounted to $25.6 million, up by 4.8% over the fourth quarter of 2024. Net earnings per share were $0.46 basic and diluted, compared with $0.44 basic and diluted for the fourth quarter of 2024, an increase of 4.5%.

Comprehensive income amounted to $32.7 million, reflecting a positive adjustment of $5.9 million on translation of the financial statements of the subsidiary in the United States, compared with $37.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2024, which reflected a positive adjustment of $11.8 million on translation of the financial statements of the subsidiary in the United States.

Cash flows from operating activities (before net change in non-cash working capital balances) amounted to $48.3 million or $0.87 per share, compared with $43.0 million or $0.77 per share for the fourth quarter of 2024, an increase of 12.4% resulting primarily from the increase in earnings before amortization, financial costs and income taxes and in deferred taxes. The net change in non-cash working capital balances represented a cash inflow of $20.4 million, driven by a $30.1 million reduction in inventories, while changes in accounts receivable, payable, and other items required cash flows of $9.7 million. Consequently, operating activities provided cash flows of $68.7 million, compared with $27.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2024.

Financing activities used $34.2 million of cash, compared with $41.8 million for the fourth quarter of 2024 mainly due to lower common share repurchases ($12.6 million for the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to a $20.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2024). 

Investing activities totaled $23.3 million in the fourth quarter including $19.6 million for business acquisitions completed during the quarter and $3.7 million primarily for the purchase of various equipment aimed at maintaining and improving operational efficiency.

FINANCIAL POSITION
as at November 30, 2025

Analysis of significant cash flows

(in millions of dollars)

Years ended November 30,

2025

2024

Cash flows provided by (used in) :



Operating activities

202.4

133.6

Financing activities

(104.4)

(117.9)

Investing activities

(62.3)

(50.8)

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

(0.8)

(0.8)

Net change in cash and cash equivalents (bank overdraft)

34.9

(36.0)

Net cash and cash equivalents (net of bank overdraft), beginning of period

(12.3)

23.7

Net cash and cash equivalents (net of bank overdraft), end of period

22.6

(12.3)

Reconciliation of cash flow from operating activities to adjusted cash flow from operating activities :

(in millions of dollars)

Years ended November 30,

2025

2024

Cash flow from operating activities

202.4

133.6

Net change in non-cash working capital balances (inflow)

(21.9)

32.1

Adjusted cash flows from operating activities

180.5

165.7

Operating activities
Cash flows from operating activities (before net change in non-cash working capital balances) reached $180.5 million or $3.26 diluted per share, compared with $165.7 million or $2.95 diluted per share for 2024, an increase of 8.9% mainly reflecting the increase in earnings before amortization, financial costs and income taxes and in deferred taxes. The net change in non-cash working capital balances represented a cash inflow of $21.9 million, mainly representing a decrease in inventory of $33.6 million whereas accounts receivable, payable, and other items used cash flows of $11.7 million. Consequently, operating activities generated a cash inflow of $202.4 million compared to a cash inflow of $133.6 million for 2024.

Financing activities

Financing activities used cash flows of $104.4 million, compared with $117.9 million for 2024. During the year, Richelieu repaid long-term debt of $4.0 million, paid lease obligations of $48.7 million, and issued shares for $3.6 million, compared to a long-term debt repayment of $3.2 million, lease obligations payments of $41.1 million, and a $3.4 million share issue in 2024. Dividends paid to shareholders of the Corporation amounted to $33.9 million compared to $33.5 million in 2024. The Corporation also repurchased common shares for an amount of $16.2 million compared with $38.7 million in 2024.

Investing activities

Investing activities used cash flows of $62.3 million, including $47.1 million for nine business acquisitions completed in fiscal 2025 and $15.2 million primarily for the purchase of equipment aimed at maintaining and improving operational efficiency.

Analysis of financial position

(in millions of dollars, except exchange rates)

As at November 30

2025

2024

∆%

Current assets

896.1

901.8

(0.6)

Non-current assets

547.9

492.3

11.3

Total

1,444.0

1,394.1

3.6

Current liabilities

272.1

288.9

(5.8)

Non-current liabilities

207.2

176.2

17.6

Equity attributable to shareholders of the Corporation

961.9

926.5

3.8

Non-controlling interests

2.8

2.5

11.8

Total

1,444.0

1,394.1

3.6

Exchange rates on translation of subsidiaries in the United States

1.398

1.401


Assets

Total assets amounted to $1.4 billion as at November 30, 2025, an increase of 3.6%. Current assets were down by 0.6% or $5.7 million from November 30, 2024. Non-current assets increased by 11.3%, mainly due to the addition of right-of-use assets and an increase in goodwill related to lease renewals and business acquisitions.

Cash position and long-term debt

(in millions of dollars)

As at November 30

2025

2024

Current portion of long-term debt

7.6

3.5

Long-term debt

2.3

2.4

Total debt

9.9

5.9

Net cash and cash equivalents (net of bank overdraft)

22.6

(12.3)

Shareholders' equity and share capital

Equity attributable to shareholders of the Corporation totalled $961.9 million as at November 30, 2025, compared with $926.5 million as at November 30, 2024, an increase of $35.4 million. This increase is mainly due to a rise of $31.1 million in retained earnings and of $5.4 million in share capital and contributed surplus, while accumulated other comprehensive income was down by $1.0 million. As at November 30, 2025, the book value per share was $17.52, up by 4.4% over November 30, 2024, and the return on average shareholders' equity was 9.1%.

As at November 30, 2025, the Corporation's share capital consisted of 54,911,836 common shares (55,218,678 shares as at November 30, 2024) and the weighted average number of diluted shares outstanding for the year was 55,383,300 (56,125,380 for 2024). In 2025, upon the exercise of stock options under the stock option plan, Richelieu issued 131,325 common shares at an average price of $27.25 (138,025 in 2024 at an average price of $24.96). The Corporation granted 299,000 stock options in fiscal 2025 (289,000 in 2024) and cancelled 99,375 (37,375 in 2024). Consequently, as at November 30, 2025, 1,802,825 stock options were outstanding (1,734,525 as at November 30, 2024).

DIVIDENDS
On January 15, 2026, the Board of Directors approved the payment of a quarterly dividend of $0.1566 per share to shareholders of record as at January 29, 2026, payable on February 12, 2026. The declared dividend is designated as an eligible dividend within the meaning of the Income Tax Act (Canada). 

MAIN TRADEMARKS

MAIN TRADEMARKS (CNW Group/Richelieu Hardware Ltd.)

PROFILE AS AT NOVEMBER 30, 2025 

Richelieu is a leading North American importer, manufacturer and distributor of specialty hardware and complementary products. Its products are targeted to an extensive customer base of kitchen and bathroom cabinet, storage and closet, home furnishing and office furniture manufacturers, residential and commercial woodworkers, door and window, and hardware retailers including renovation superstores. Richelieu offers its customers a broad mix of high-end products sourced from manufacturers worldwide. Its product selection consists of over 145,000 different items targeted to a base of more than 120,000 customers who are served by 119 centres in North America – 51 distribution centres in Canada, 65 in the United States and 3 manufacturing plants in Canada, specifically, Les Industries Cedan Inc., Menuiserie des Pins Ltée and USIMM UNIGRAV Inc, which manufacture a variety of veneer sheets and edge banding products, a broad selection of decorative moldings and components for the window and door industry as well as custom products, including a 3D scanning centre.

Notes to readers -- Richelieu uses earnings before interest, income taxes, and amortization ("EBITDA") because this measure enables management to assess the Corporation's operational performance. This measure is a financial indicator of a corporation's ability to service its debt. However, EBITDA should not be considered by an investor as an alternative to operating income, net earnings, cash flows, or as a measure of liquidity. Because EBITDA is not a standardized measurement as prescribed by IFRS, it may not be comparable to the EBITDA of other companies. Richelieu also uses adjusted cash flows from operating activities, which are based on net earnings plus the amortization of property, plant and equipment, intangible assets and right-of-use assets, deferred tax expense (or recovery), share-based compensation expense, and net financial costs. These additional measures do not account for net change in non-cash working capital items to exclude seasonality effects and are used by management in its assessments of cash flows from long-term operations. Therefore, adjusted cash flows from operating activities may not be comparable to those of other companies. Certain statements outlined in this report (generally identified by terms such as "may", "could", "might", "intend", "expect", "believe", "estimate" or comparable variants) constitute forward-looking statements which, by their very nature, remain subject to other risks and uncertainties as outlined in the Corporation's annual and quarterly reports. Although management considers these assumptions and expectations reasonable based on the information available at the time they are provided, such assumptions and expectations could prove inaccurate, and actual results could differ materially. Richelieu is under no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements made herein to account for future events or circumstances, except as required by applicable legislation.

For information:

Richard Lord
President and Chief Executive Officer

Antoine Auclair
Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer
Tel: (514) 336-4144

www.richelieu.com

CONFERENCE CALL ON JANUARY 15, 2026 AT 2:30 P.M. (EASTERN TIME)

Financial analysts and investors interested in participating in the conference call on Richelieu's results to be held at 2:30 p.m. on January 15, 2026, may dial 1-800-990-4777 a few minutes before the start of the call. For those unable to participate, a taped rebroadcast will be available as of 5:45 p.m. on January 15, 2026, until midnight on January 22, 2026, by dialing 1-888-660-6345, access code: 48094 #. Members of the media are invited to listen in.

Pictures are available on www.richelieu.com

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION

As at November 30




[In thousands of dollars] 


2025

2024



$

$

ASSETS




Current assets




Cash and cash equivalents


45,523

41,389

Accounts receivable


257,437

240,138

Income taxes receivable


5,502

10,132

Inventories


576,360

598,674

Prepaid expenses


11,324

11,467



896,146

901,800

Non-current assets




Property, plant and equipment


90,473

89,253

Intangible assets


68,378

64,615

Right-of-use assets


218,641

185,024

Goodwill


155,688

140,396

Deferred taxes


14,628

13,041



1,443,954

1,394,129

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY




Current liabilities




Bank overdraft


22,887

53,673

Accounts payable and accrued liabilities


162,326

167,827

Income taxes payable


2,227

2,772

Current portion of long-term debt


7,595

3,533

Current portion of lease obligations


49,568

41,227

Other liabilities


27,517

19,844



272,120

288,876

Non-current liabilities




Long-term debt


2,269

2,369

Lease obligations


194,594

163,800

Deferred taxes


10,252

10,085

Other liabilities






479,235

465,130

Equity




Share capital


78,902

75,145

Contributed surplus


12,804

11,182

Retained earnings


832,966

801,879

Accumulated other comprehensive income 


37,264

38,303

Equity attributable to shareholders of the Corporation


961,936

926,509

Non-controlling interests


2,783

2,490



964,719

928,999



1,443,954

1,394,129

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF EARNINGS

Years ended November 30
[In thousands of dollars, except earnings per share]



2025

2024



$

$

Sales


1,964,027

1,832,218

Operating expenses excluding amortization


1,750,148

1,630,799

Earnings before amortization, financial costs and income taxes


213,879

201,419

Amortization of property, plant and equipment and right-of-use assets


64,952

58,139

Amortization of intangible assets


10,894

10,819

Net financial costs


14,345

11,656



90,191

80,614

Earnings before income taxes


123,688

120,805

Income taxes


33,118

31,325

Net earnings


90,570

89,480





Net earnings attributable to:




Shareholders of the Corporation


85,824

85,754

Non-controlling interests


4,746

3,726



90,570

89,480





Net earnings per share attributable to shareholders of the Corporation




Basic


1.55

1.54

Diluted


1.55

1.53

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

Years ended November 30
[In thousands of dollars]



2025

2024



$

$

OPERATING ACTIVITIES




Net earnings


90,570

89,480

Items not affecting cash and cash equivalents




Amortization of property, plant and equipment and right-of-use assets


64,952

58,139

Amortization of intangible assets


10,894

10,819

Deferred taxes


(3,036)

(7,294)

Share-based compensation expense


2,748

2,895

Net financial costs


14,345

11,656



180,473

165,695

Net change in non-cash working capital balances


21,906

(32,140)



202,379

133,555

FINANCING ACTIVITIES




Repayment of long-term debt


(4,047)

(3,205)

Payment of lease obligations


(48,664)

(41,100)

Interest paid on bank overdraft


(3,240)

(2,332)

Dividends paid to shareholders of the Corporation


(33,883)

(33,503)

Other dividends paid


(1,877)

(2,465)

Common shares issued


3,579

3,445

Common shares repurchased for cancellation


(16,235)

(38,707)



(104,367)

(117,867)





INVESTING ACTIVITIES




Business acquisitions


(47,064)

(20,290)

Additions to property, plant and equipment and intangible assets


(15,207)

(30,552)



(62,271)

(50,842)

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents


(821)

(840)





Net change in cash and cash equivalents (bank overdraft)


34,920

(35,994)

Net cash and cash equivalents (net of bank overdraft), beginning of year


(12,284)

23,710

Net cash and cash equivalents (net of bank overdraft), end of year


22,636

(12,284)





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