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Aneka Jaringan Q2 earnings surge sixfold to RM749,000

Aneka Jaringan Q2 earnings surge sixfold to RM749,000

KUALA LUMPUR: Aneka Jaringan Holdings Bhd posted a net profit of RM749,000 for the second quarter of 2025 (2Q25), up from RM121,000 in the same period last year.
Revenue rose 23.5 per cent to RM66.96 million from RM54.22 million a year ago, supported by stronger contributions from ongoing projects and improved execution efficiency in both Malaysia and Indonesia.
Aneka Jaringan said it will closely monitor the ongoing uncertainty in the global trade environment and take appropriate steps to minimise its impact.
"The group maintains its cautiously optimistic outlook for its financial performance in the financial year ending Aug 31, 2025," it said.
Its managing director Pang Tse Fui said the profitability reflects the resilience of their operations and the successful delivery of key projects in both Malaysia and Indonesia.
"With RM146.43 million in revenue achieved in just the first half of the financial year, we are well on track to deliver a better performance compared to the previous year.
"Backed by a healthy order book and disciplined cost management, we remain focused on executing our projects efficiently while continuing to pursue strategic contract wins to drive sustainable long-term growth," he said in a statement.
As of Feb 28, 2025, Aneka Jaringan's order book stood at RM198.97 million, bolstered by RM99.03 million in new projects secured year-to-date.
Its share price closed 3.85 per cent higher at 13.5 sen, giving the company a market capitalisation of RM90 million.
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