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Australia’s Hiremii posts 6.6% H1 revenue growth on acquisition, tech

Australia's Hiremii posts 6.6% H1 revenue growth on acquisition, tech

PERTH, AUSTRALIA — Hiremii, an Australia-based staffing platform specializing in temporary and permanent recruitment, reported revenue for the first half of fiscal year 2026 of AUD 16.1 million (US$11.4 million), marking a 6.6% increase year over year. 

The growth for the period ended December 31, 2025, was driven by higher permanent placement revenue and the full-quarter contribution of a newly acquired migration business, resulting in record quarterly revenue and gross profit levels.

Growth fueled by permanent placements and acquisition

Staffing Industry Analysts reports indicated that, according to the earnings report of Hiremii, the levels of revenue and gross profit are record highs in the quarter, reflecting sustained demand for the firm’s staffing solutions.

Another factor that drove top-line growth was permanent placement revenue, which complemented the company’s existing staffing services. 

Hiremii is a full-service workforce solutions company that leverages technology to match businesses with candidates for short-term contracts and permanent positions, aiming to simplify hiring processes.

The next move that enhanced the financial performance was the strategic acquisition and integration of Prince Migration and Education, which was rebranded as Hiremii Global Services. 

Andrew Hornby, Managing Director of Hiremii, said in a press release that this acquisition
“significantly strengthens our capabilities, particularly at a time when global workforce mobility is increasingly critical to client success.” The acquisition added a full-quarter contribution to the financials and introduced a new service line to the company. 

Hiremii Global Services extends the company’s potential beyond direct recruitment into workforce mobility, providing services to clients and candidates to support migration and educational pathways. 

Tech investments and capital raises bolster H2 outlook

The first half of 2026 saw Hiremii increasing its technology platform, an initiative it accomplished through two capital-raising programs. 

The company raised AUD 650,000 (US$460,000) (before costs) in October 2025 and, in January 2026, completed a strategic investment round that raised an additional AUD 1.76 million (US$1.3 million) (before costs). 

The technology investment is the core of the company’s strategy to expand its business and establish itself in the competitive staffing market.

An improved bottom line has also resulted from financial discipline and strategic investments. The company reported that its adjusted EBITDA loss improved by 25%, narrowing to AUD 196,057 (US$139,000) for the half-year.

This growth was spearheaded by a rise in gross profit margin, which was supported by the migration business, which has a higher margin. Hornby had confidence at the beginning of the second half of FY26, with better margins, good business performance, and a more mature AI platform. 

The company will have a solid balance sheet to support revenue growth following the January 2026 investment round. On February 25, Hiremii shares closed at AUD 0.04 (US$0.028).

Hornby concludes, “With improved margins, strong business performance and an increasingly mature AI platform, we enter the second half of FY26 with confidence.”

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