With a lower primary rate, interest rate on credit cards normally follows inducing additional spending. This could help in lifting certain sectors and related stocks.
Below given stocks could be attracting attention now
Wesfarmers Limited (ASX: WES)
has given solid results this year. Revenue grew by 3.4 percent to $45.7 billion, and net profit after tax also rose by 14.4 percent to $2.9 billion. This growth is driven by the performance of the Bunnings Group and the Kmart Group’s strong value. During this year, the company has sold its Coregas business and LPG and LNG business. The company is actively seeking ways to increase earnings from its divisions. Wesfarmers invested in the network through partnering with Hammer Media and introduced a new tool format for 175 stores under its Bunnings group. Achieved its first LiOH product in July 2025 under its WESCEF segment. Such changes led to the growth of earnings. The company distributed a full-year ordinary dividend of $2.06 per share, which is 4 percent higher than the previous years.
Aristocrat Leisure Limited (ASX: ALL)
has given a solid track record of its financial performance. Revenue reported at $3 million, presenting 9 percent cent year-on-year growth in its half-yearly 2025 results. The company is slowly growing its gaming segment and is putting efforts into growing its Interactive segment. Recurring revenue percentage grew from 65 % to 75%. NPATA CAGR reported at 12 percent from FY19 to FY24, reflecting continuous profitability growth. ALL is planning to boost its Aristocrat Interactive segment to achieve a revenue target of USD 1 billion by FY29. Moreover, its gaming segment will earn strong revenue and profitability in 2H25.
The Lottery Corporation Limited (ASX: TLC)
has recorded a revenue CAGR from Lotteries of 3.8 percent and Keno of 10 percent from FY20 to FY25. Revenue was $3748.9 million, slightly lower than the previous year, EBITDA reported at $749.3 million and NPAT of $365.5 million. TLC showed growth in its Keno segment this year. The company's target of operating expenses and Capital expenditure, reflecting prudent cash management. It provides a payout ratio of 100 percent, and the Ordinary dividend distributed this year was 16.5 cents per share (fully franked). This can be a green light for shareholders. The company is planning to change its subscription price in November 2025, which will probably increase the profit margin.
JB HI-FI Limited (ASX: JBH)
marked another strong year of sales and earnings. Sales for FY25were reported at $10.55 billion, up from $9.59 billion in FY24. EBIT rose to $694.million, d NPATNPA was reported at $462.4 million. Mainly driven by growth in its Australia and New Zealand segments. The Group has acquired 75 percent of e&s, a highly complementary premium home appliance and bathroom retailer. This droves the EBIT by contributing $4.2 million. It has declared an ordinary dividend of 275 cents per share and a Special dividend of 100 cents per share (fully franked), higher than the previous year.
(Source: Company Announcements)
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