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CIMB Group Holdings Berhad First Quarter 2025 Earnings: Revenues Disappoint

CIMB Group Holdings Berhad First Quarter 2025 Earnings: Revenues Disappoint

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Revenue: RM5.21b (flat on 1Q 2024).
Net income: RM1.97b (up 1.9% from 1Q 2024).
Profit margin: 38% (in line with 1Q 2024).
EPS: RM0.18 (up from RM0.18 in 1Q 2024).
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All figures shown in the chart above are for the trailing 12 month (TTM) period
Revenue missed analyst estimates by 3.1%. Earnings per share (EPS) was mostly in line with analyst estimates.
Looking ahead, revenue is forecast to grow 7.0% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 5.8% growth forecast for the Banks industry in Malaysia.
Performance of the Malaysian Banks industry.
The company's share price is broadly unchanged from a week ago.
We should say that we've discovered 1 warning sign for CIMB Group Holdings Berhad that you should be aware of before investing here.
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