Imperial Pacific Stock

Imperial Pacific Net Debt

The Net Debt of Imperial Pacific (IPC.AX) as of Aug 18, 2026 is 84,400.00 AUD. In the previous year, Net Debt was 21,700.00 AUD — a change of 288.94% (higher).

Net Debt

84,400.00AUD

YoY

288.94%

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Net Debt of Imperial Pacific is 2026 84,400.00 AUD. Net Debt of Imperial Pacific was 2025 21,700.00 AUD. It decreases by 288.94% higher compared to the previous year.
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Imperial Pacific Stock analysis

What does Imperial Pacific do? Imperial Pacific Ltd is a company founded in 2000 that focuses on the development of integrated entertainment and tourism complexes in various parts of the world. The company is headquartered in Hong Kong and currently operates a casino resort on Saipan, an island in the Pacific Ocean. The business model of Imperial Pacific Ltd is based on the conception, planning, development, and operation of integrated resort facilities. These facilities are intended to offer a wide range of amenities such as hotels, restaurants, retail stores, recreational activities, and entertainment facilities. Therefore, the company primarily operates as a developer and operator of leisure facilities and resorts. One of the most significant divisions of Imperial Pacific Ltd is the gambling industry. The company operates the "Imperial Palace Resort and Casino" on Saipan, which opened in 2015. The resort is one of the largest in the Marianas and is the only legal casino in the northern part of the Philippines. The casino facilities include approximately 350 slot machines and table games such as blackjack, baccarat, and roulette. In addition to the gambling sector, Imperial Pacific Ltd is also involved in other areas. The company operates a real estate development project in Hong Kong, mainly consisting of residential buildings and shopping centers spread across different parts of the city. Another business field of Imperial Pacific Ltd is concessions in the tin mining industry. These concessions are located in various countries such as Indonesia or Australia and also involve tin mining. However, it should be noted that this business segment currently accounts for a small portion of the company's overall business (in 2020). To diversify its product range, Imperial Pacific Ltd plans to invest in other sectors such as healthcare and renewable energies. The company aims to expand its activities in the Philippines and other parts of Asia, gradually building additional resorts and leisure centers. In terms of its historical development, it is worth mentioning that Imperial Pacific Ltd was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange after its initial public offering in 2007. After several years of growth, the company became the subject of investigations in 2016. The background to these investigations were allegations of illegal money laundering related to the casino on Saipan. The allegations eventually led to the resignation of a high-ranking manager of the company who was associated with the investigations. Imperial Pacific Ltd has a diverse international workforce and employs over 300 employees in total. The company's management is committed to providing the best training and education for its employees to ensure the highest level of expertise. Sustainability and social responsibility also play an important role in the company. Imperial Pacific Ltd strives to provide its customers and partners with a first-class experience while making a positive contribution to society. In summary, Imperial Pacific Ltd is a company specialized in the development and operation of integrated leisure and tourism complexes, with a focus on operating gambling facilities and real estate development. The company has plans to expand its portfolio in the coming years and invest in new business areas such as healthcare and renewable energies. Imperial Pacific is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Imperial Pacific stock

Net Debt of Imperial Pacific is 84,400.00 AUD in 2026.

Net Debt of Imperial Pacific changed from 21,700.00 AUD to 84,400.00 AUD, representing a 288.94% change. The value is higher than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Net Debt Imperial Pacific since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

Net debt is total debt minus cash and cash equivalents. It shows the actual debt burden after accounting for available liquid resources.

Net Debt's AUD is a key factor for investors. Changes in this metric can signal improving or deteriorating fundamentals, directly impacting the stock price. On Eulerpool, you can track Net Debt's Imperial Pacific historically and in real time.

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