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Scott Technology chief financial officer Mark O’Malley has resigned after "deciding to take up another opportunity" and will finish with the company on July 3. O'Malley joined the NZX-listed robotics company in July 2023. A company announcement said he had "made a significant contribution across the group, including supporting the company’s financial performance, commercial governance and strategic priorities". Scott Technology CEO Mike Christman thanked O'Malley for his contribution to the business and support through the transition period. “Mark has played an important role across the group during his time with Scott, and we thank him for his contribution and wish him well for the future,” said Christman. The company said a process to appoint his successor would begin shortly.
Blis Technologies has reported revenue up 16% to $14.7 million for the year ended March, but net profit after tax declined to $700,000 from $800,000. The listed probiotic maker reported strong growth in its business-to-business ingredient and private label revenue, and continued business-to-customer momentum. Its earnings were impacted by a one-off supply chain cost increase of $900,000. After adjusting for this, its underlying ebitda for FY26 totalled $1.8m. During the year, Blis resolved its patent issue with two customers, which resulted in the patents being jointly owned and a five-year extension to the existing supply agreement. Blis also revised its license and distribution agreement with Probi AB, which extended Probi's rights to two probiotic strains across North America and certain markets across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Probi AB holds 13% of Blis and is the company's second-largest shareholder.