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Now that the colour-coating JV and the Penang factory start running, BWYS's operational capabilities will be enhanced next year, and it is expected to achieve strong growth
Malaysia’s construction sector recorded 10.6% growth, with the value of work done reaching RM45.4 billion in the third quarter of 2025, according to the Department of Statistics Malaysia's (DOSM) latest data. This company will benefit from the strong construction activity
BWYS posted a net profit of RM4.33 mil for 3QFY2025, up from RM1.48 mil, with EPS rising to 0.42 sen from 0.14 sen, supported by strong construction demand and existing Malaysian customers. Domestic demand remains healthy, and with the colour coating JV and Penang factory coming online, 2026 is expected to bring growth and higher capacity. The Board declared a first interim dividend of 0.05 sen/share, payable on 17 December 2025.