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BRC Asia Limited achieved a record net profit for the full year 2025, primarily driven by strong market demand and the conversion of a robust sales order book into deliveries. The Group saw increased revenue and gross profit, particularly in the latter half of the year, while simultaneously realizing substantial reductions in finance costs due to improved operating cash flow and lower interest rates. The strong financial footing and strategic acquisition activity position the company to fully engage in the projected domestic construction upcycle.
• The outstanding sales order book provides multi-year earnings visibility, bolstered by major infrastructure project wins, including a significant airport substructure contract
• Strategic actions strengthened the Group’s regional presence through the acquisition of a new subsidiary, extending its reach in overseas markets
• Operating performance benefited from efficient financial management, including reduced interest expenses and lower net foreign exchange losses
By Investor.ExchangeBRC Asia Limited achieved a record net profit for the full year 2025, primarily driven by strong market demand and the conversion of a robust sales order book into deliveries. The Group saw increased revenue and gross profit, particularly in the latter half of the year, while simultaneously realizing substantial reductions in finance costs due to improved operating cash flow and lower interest rates. The strong financial footing and strategic acquisition activity position the company to fully engage in the projected domestic construction upcycle.
• The outstanding sales order book provides multi-year earnings visibility, bolstered by major infrastructure project wins, including a significant airport substructure contract
• Strategic actions strengthened the Group’s regional presence through the acquisition of a new subsidiary, extending its reach in overseas markets
• Operating performance benefited from efficient financial management, including reduced interest expenses and lower net foreign exchange losses