Date posted: 01/07/2025

CA ANZ launches fifth annual benchmark reports

These reports are intended to help directors, preparers, and auditors compare the performance of an entity with industry peers.

In brief

  • Each of the reports contain benchmarking data specific to Australia and New Zealand
  • These reports are designed to help the comparison of an entity's performance with industry benchmarks
  • Additionally stay up to date with industry trends and pinpoint areas that could be improved upon

CA ANZ has collaborated with the University of Melbourne and the University of Queensland to release the fifth annual set of benchmarking and data-driven research insights reports.

These jurisdiction-specific reports provide benchmarks for various financial metrics for ASX and NZX listed entities, compared to global counterparts. These benchmarks are categorised into high, normal, and low values, based on data from two benchmark periods – 2016 to 2023 and 2024. The report includes benchmarks for each Global Industry Classification Standards (GICS) sector, and for Australia, these are further divided into four size categories – large, medium, small, and micro – within each GICS sector.

These benchmarks could potentially be useful to:

  • Compare an entity's overall competitiveness, efficiency, and productivity
  • Identify areas that need improvement in the business
  • Assess the integrity of financial reporting by comparing key estimates against industry peers
  • Analyse past performance risk, capital structure and investment decisions
  • Assist in organising plans, budgets, forecasting and valuations
  • Discover how entities in Australia and New Zealand stack up against businesses worldwide.

Please note that these benchmarks are only intended to offer general information and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice based on your specific circumstances. We cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in these reports, and any use or reliance on them is solely at your own risk.