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Koh Brothers Eco returns to black with $6.8m earnings in 2025

KBE reversed its $17.1m FY2024 loss as construction revenue doubled to record levels.

Koh Brothers Eco Engineering Limited reported a full‑year net profit after tax of $6.8m for the year ended 31 December 2025, reversing from a loss in the prior period, according to its FY2025 results announcement to the Singapore Exchange.

Revenue for the year rose 65% to $245.91m, driven by stronger contributions from the Engineering and Construction segment with profit for FY2025 increasing to $29.2m from just $6.1m in FY2024.

The group’s profit attributable to shareholders of the company also stood at $6.79m, marking a return to positive territory after a net loss attributable to equity holders in FY2024.

On a per‑share basis, basic earnings per share for FY2025 were reported at approximately 0.0024 Singapore dollars, compared to a loss per share in the prior year.

Koh Brothers Eco Engineering’s balance sheet remained healthy with a net asset value per share of about 4.27 cents at year‑end, up from 3.99 cents a year earlier.

The company also proposed a final dividend of 0.03 cents per share, its first dividend since FY2024.

Management noted that a robust order book of around $1.1b as at 31 December 2025 provides revenue visibility into the coming years, supporting the group’s outlook amid continued demand in construction and renewable energy sectors.

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