Tourism Holdings, the campervan rental company, lifted annual profit 21 per cent as revenue increased and the company continues to target net profit of $30 million by 2018.
Net profit rose to $24.4 million, or 21.4 cents per share, in the 12 months ended June 30, from $20.1 million, or 17.9 cents, a year earlier, the Auckland-based company said in a statement.
In April, Tourism Holdings said it would "meet and likely to some extent exceed" its earlier guidance for the year of $24 million. Revenue rose 18 per cent to $279 million.
The company didn't give guidance for 2017, but reiterated its goal of $30 million net profit in the 2018 year, a goal it brought forward in April having first set it as a goal for 2019.
"We promised revenue growth and are achieving it without any loss in focus on returns on funds," chairman Rob Campbell said. "The year's result is good, but far from faultless, providing more upside in the coming years."