3 ASX 200 Futures Stocks That Outperformed in FY25 and What Lies Ahead

2 min read | July 24, 2025 03:33 PM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights:

  • Life360 leads tech stock momentum

  • Charter Hall capitalises on quality assets

  • Cost discipline and user growth support outlook

The ASX 200 futures stocks demonstrated strong momentum in FY25, with the benchmark index posting a notable uptrend and positive total returns. Among the top-performing names were several large-cap stocks that not only maintained investor confidence but also showed meaningful improvements in user growth, operational metrics, and profitability. Here’s a look at three standout performers from the ASX 200 universe that captured attention and may continue to shape market narratives in FY26.

Life360 Gains Traction on Subscription Growth and Platform Expansion (ASX:360)

Life360 (ASX:360) emerged as one of the top tech players within the ASX 200, riding a strong wave of user growth and enhanced subscription-based revenue. The company, known for its location-sharing and family safety services, expanded its user base substantially, which supported a meaningful uplift in recurring revenue.

The launch of an advertising platform added to its growth engine, capitalising on the strength of its first-party data from millions of global users. In addition to improved profitability, operational efficiency remained a highlight, with strong cost control contributing to the company’s bottom-line results.

Importantly, market reactions during volatile periods appeared disconnected from the company's core fundamentals. Despite concerns stemming from external tariff-related news in April, the company’s business remained largely insulated due to its exposure to developed markets. This resilience, combined with product innovation and monetisation capabilities, placed it firmly among the most noteworthy ASX 200 futures performers.

Charter Hall Group Builds on Asset Strength and Market Tailwinds (ASX:CHC)

Charter Hall Group (ASX:CHC), a leading property investment and funds management business, was another large-cap standout in FY25. The company benefitted from its high-quality asset portfolio and strategic alignment across commercial, industrial, and retail sectors.

Through focused capital allocation and operational discipline, the company delivered a robust performance amid a challenging backdrop for real estate markets. Its ability to attract long-term tenants and manage interest rate pressures helped underpin steady cash flow.

Investor interest in Charter Hall has often reflected broader sentiment toward income-generating infrastructure and property trusts. However, its performance in FY25 was also backed by ongoing innovation in capital management and diversification across funds, which supported a favourable outlook for FY26.

 


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