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CSE Global’s Q3 revenue up 20.5%

Its nine-month order book, however, declined.

CSE Global Limited reported Q32025 revenue of $257.7m, up 20.5% year on year from $213.9m, whilst its order book contracted 26.2% to $467.5m as end of 9M2025. 

The Electrification segment contributed 56.9% of group revenue, supported by projects in the Americas region.

Electrification revenue rose 39.9% to $146.7m, reflecting progressive recognition from two major contracts secured in 2024. Communications revenue remained stable at $61.7m, and Automation revenue increased 4.4% to $49.4m, with both segments maintaining contributions across core markets.

Order intake declined 21.7% to $146.1m, driven by a 38.7% fall in Electrification and a 52.1% drop in Automation, partly offset by a 24.2% increase in Communications orders to $75.2m. Communications accounted for 51.5% of total orders in the quarter.

For 9M2025, group revenue rose 8.7% to $698.6m, compared with $642.8m in 9M2024. On 10 November 2025, CSE entered a strategic transaction with Amazon.com, Inc. to pursue data‑centre opportunities, supporting its Electrification and Communications initiatives.
 

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