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Wednesday, January 28th, 2026

MEGROUP LTD. 1H2026 Financial Results: Revenue Decline, Profit Drops 91.6%, Declares 0.30 Sen Interim Dividend Payable 15 Dec 2025

MEGROUP LTD. 1H2026 Financial Results: A Comprehensive Analysis

MEGROUP LTD., a Singapore-incorporated investment holding company with primary operations in Malaysia, has released its condensed interim financial statements for the six months ended 30 September 2025. The results reflect a challenging operating environment, with notable shifts across both its manufacturing and dealership business segments.

Key Financial Metrics

Metric 1H2026
(30-Sep-25)
2H2025
(31-Mar-25)
1H2025
(30-Sep-24)
YoY Change QoQ Change
Revenue (RM) 173,759,521 (N/A) 193,440,999 -10.2% N/A
Net Profit (RM) 474,521 (N/A) 5,633,394 -91.6% N/A
EPS (Sen) 0.32 (N/A) 4.58 -93.1% N/A
Gross Profit Margin 11.2% (N/A) 13.2% -2.0 pts N/A
Interim Dividend (Sen/share) 0.30 (N/A) 0.00 N/A N/A

Historical Performance Trends

  • Revenue declined by 10.2% YoY, driven by a 29.98% decrease in manufacturing revenues and a 4.86% drop in dealership revenues. The latter was affected by market uncertainty over Malaysia’s petrol subsidy policy and extended holidays, leading to softer demand.
  • Net profit plummeted by a striking 91.6% YoY, indicating significant margin compression and/or rising costs.
  • Gross profit fell 23.6%. Gross margin dropped from 13.2% to 11.2%, with manufacturing margins especially weak (falling 6.2 points to 21.5%).
  • EPS dropped sharply from 4.58 Sen to 0.32 Sen.

Dividends

  • An interim dividend of 0.30 Sen per share (tax exempt, payable on 15 December 2025) was declared. There was no corresponding interim dividend for the same period last year.

Balance Sheet and Cash Flow Highlights

  • Current assets: Up 17.7% to RM85.6 million, mainly due to cash and inventory build-up.
  • Current liabilities: Up 31.9% to RM50.5 million, driven by higher payables and increased borrowings.
  • Non-current liabilities: Down 1.7% to RM78.9 million, largely due to lower lease liabilities.
  • Net assets: Slight increase to RM62.78 million, reflecting modest profit retention.
  • Operating cash flow: RM8.26 million inflow, aided by working capital adjustments.
  • Investing cash flow: RM3.54 million outflow, mainly for capex and right-of-use assets.
  • Financing cash flow: RM1.12 million inflow—bank borrowings offset repayments and interest.

Segmental Performance

  • Manufacturing revenue and profit were hit hard by lower orders and delays in new projects.
  • Dealership business saw a moderate fall in sales, attributed to market uncertainty and fewer operating days. However, margin pressure persisted from elevated operating costs and competition.

Exceptional Items and Expenses

  • Other income dropped 26.6% YoY due to lower insurance incentives, though partly offset by higher interest income and scrap sales.
  • Other gains increased marginally, mainly from RM0.31 million gain on disposal of right-of-use assets, but offset by weaker forex gains.
  • Selling and distribution expenses rose 15.4%, mainly commissions and salaries.
  • Finance expenses rose 11%, reflecting greater borrowings and lease interest costs.

Chairwoman’s Statement

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD
Wong Keat Yee
Executive Chairwoman
7 November 2025

The tone of the Chairwoman’s statement is formal and factual, without explicit optimism. The company confirms that, to the best of the Board’s knowledge, the financial statements are not false or misleading in any material aspect, but offers no forward-looking optimism nor concern.

Macroeconomic and Industry Context

  • Malaysia’s GDP grew 4.4% in 2Q2025, but automotive industry sales and production fell year-on-year for the first 8 months of 2025.
  • The automotive sector faces intense competition, especially from new Chinese brands and the EV shift. Manufacturers and dealers are adapting via localisation and digitalisation, but margin pressure remains from rising costs.
  • Looking ahead, performance may be affected by macroeconomic conditions, brand strategies, and policy developments (especially on EVs and taxation). The Group aims to focus on cost efficiency, product mix optimisation and strengthening after-sales operations.

Corporate Actions and Other Disclosures

  • No treasury shares, share buybacks, or dilutive issuances.
  • No acquisitions, disposals, or divestments during the period.
  • No significant related-party transactions or unusual fund flows disclosed.
  • No major legal disputes, natural disasters, or asset revaluations reported.

Conclusion and Investment Recommendations

The first half of 2026 saw MEGROUP LTD. deliver a weak financial performance: revenue and profit both fell sharply, margins compressed, and EPS declined over 90%. While the Group remains cash-generative, market pressures—especially in manufacturing—are evident. Upcoming periods will be shaped by competitive dynamics, government policy (notably subsidies and EVs), and the Group’s ability to adapt its cost base and product mix.

  • If you currently hold this stock: Consider maintaining a cautious stance. The company remains solvent and cash-flow positive, with some dividend yield, but earnings volatility and margin pressures are significant. Monitor upcoming quarters for signs of margin recovery, demand improvement, or strategic shifts before making major portfolio decisions.
  • If you do not currently hold this stock: It may be prudent to wait for clearer signs of recovery in earnings and margin. The current environment is challenging, and while the Group is not in distress, its near-term growth prospects and earnings visibility are weak. Watch for stabilization in revenue and profit, and clearer progress in strategic initiatives before considering entry.

Disclaimer: This analysis is based solely on the financial information disclosed in MEGROUP LTD.’s interim report for 1H2026. It does not constitute investment advice. Readers should consider their own investment objectives and risk tolerance and seek professional advice before making investment decisions.

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