Visionary Holdings Inc. Releases FY 2025 Annual Report with $5.04M Revenue
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Jan 14 2026
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- Revenue Decline: For fiscal year 2025, total revenue was $5.04 million, reflecting a 46.2% year-over-year decrease primarily due to the contraction of real estate leasing operations and changes in the education policy environment, indicating challenges faced during the company's transformation.
- Emerging Business Contribution: Emerging health-related businesses generated $1.06 million in revenue during the fiscal year, accounting for approximately 21.1% of total revenue, suggesting early progress in the company's strategic repositioning and potential new growth avenues.
- Net Loss Situation: The company reported a net loss of $15.75 million, primarily reflecting one-time transformation-related investments and $4.70 million in asset impairment charges, highlighting the financial pressures that need to be overcome during the transition.
- Asset and Liability Status: As of March 31, 2025, total assets amounted to $63.63 million, but the company faced $54.50 million in negative working capital and is actively pursuing equity financing and debt restructuring to improve liquidity and financial condition.
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Visionary Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based private education provider which offers educational resources to students around the globe. The Company, through its subsidiaries, is primarily engaged in education-related businesses, which include high school education programs, real estate development, animation education, vocational education, online education and other education-related consulting services. Its segments include Rental, Education, Others, Construction and Real Estate. Its businesses include degree-oriented education, vocational education and education services. It offers four levels of degree-oriented education programs, namely OSSD, college, university bachelor’s degree, and master’s degree. It operates education services to support its students enrolled in both the degree-oriented and vocational education programs. Such support includes study visa and immigration visa services, student housing, job placement, and funding.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.








