Litigation Capital Management Reports Difficult Year as Strategic Review Underway

Litigation Capital Management (LSE:LIT) has posted a net loss of A$82.0 million for the financial year ending June 2025, driven by unfavorable case outcomes—several of which are currently being appealed. In response, the company has launched a strategic review, evaluating its operations against a streamlined run-off model with the goal of rebuilding its history of generating value through active case management.

Chief Executive Patrick Moloney stressed that the business is drawing important lessons from recent setbacks and remains focused on refining its strategy to position LCM for long-term recovery. As part of this process, the firm is assessing a range of options, including new capital initiatives and potential partnerships, supported by its lender for the coming 12 months.

LCM continues to face headwinds, with falling revenue, heightened legal and operational risks, and weak stock performance. The company’s negative P/E ratio and bearish technical indicators further weigh on sentiment, despite a solid foundation in financial management.

About Litigation Capital Management

Litigation Capital Management is a global disputes financing specialist that provides alternative asset management solutions. Its operations span two models: direct balance sheet investments and third-party fund management. LCM’s strategies include single-case financing, portfolio funding, and acquiring claims. Headquartered in Sydney, with additional offices in London and Singapore, the firm is listed on AIM and generates revenue both from direct case outcomes and asset management performance fees.

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