Richmond Football Club has recorded a net profit of $4,740,530 for the year ended 31 October 2025. (2024: $2,755,355).
Revenue grew to $144.2 million (2024: $125 million), growth largely attributed to the expansion of the Club’s subsidiary business Aligned Leisure.
“The result includes $2.09 million of fundraising for the Punt Road Oval redevelopment. Taking this into consideration, the Club’s profit result is sound,” Richmond CEO Shane Dunne said.
“More than ever, the Club’s decision to diversify its revenues has kept it financially strong – the growth of Aligned Leisure and Richmond Institute will continue to be important to the Club into the future.
“As always, our membership has been critical to keep us financially strong. Thanks to our 92,531 members for their passion and loyalty.
“We were incredibly excited to commence the Punt Road Oval redevelopment earlier this year. It is the largest infrastructure upgrade in the Club's history, and it will ensure our elite athletes have the best opportunity to deliver on-field success.
“The majority of cash and cash equivalents, included in our Consolidated Statement of Financial Position, are funds directly attributed to the redevelopment.
“We express our deepest gratitude to all those that have contributed to the project. The Club will continue to work with Government and other key stakeholders to secure the remaining funding required to complete the project in its entirety.
“Our net profit has also been achieved while also making an important contribution to the broader community.
“The Club recently released its 2025 Impact & Sustainability Report, which describes the breadth and depth of the contribution the Club makes to the broader community. The work done to strengthen communities and improve lives is a source of great pride.”