Vaultz Capital PLC on Wednesday said developments since the start of its new financial year represented a ‘profound strategic shift’ as it touted a ‘clear operating model’. The London-based operator of scalable bitcoin mining operations said pretax loss widened to £350,856 in the financial year ended April 30, from £292,060 a year ago. The company reported an impairment of £250,000 in financial 2025, compared to no such cost a year prior. Administrative costs decreased to £182,876 from £291,175. Vaultz Capital noted that it successfully raised about £14 million post year-end via a combination of institutional placings and WRAP retail offers. Chair Charlie Wood said: ‘While the financial statements reflect our position as at 30 April 2025, the developments since year-end represent a profound strategic shift. ‘With a clear operating model, a bitcoin-aligned treasury strategy, strengthened leadership, and a disciplined capital allocation framework, Vaultz Capital is well positioned to capitalise on the growing global demand for digital infrastructure exposure through a listed UK vehicle.’ Vaultz shares fell 8.2% to 7.00 pence each on Wednesday afternoon on the Aquis Stock Exchange London. Copyright 2025 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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