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Sanli Environmental’s H1 2025 net profit rises 7.9% YoY to $1.7m

The increase was attributed to higher revenues from its business segments.

Sanli Environmental reported a net profit of $1.7m for H1 2025, up 7.9% year-on-year (YoY) from $1.6m in H1 2024.

Revenue for the period surged 47.1% YoY to $74.5m from $50.7m a year ago, whilst gross profit rose 11.1% YoY to $8.0m from $7.2m previously.

The growth was primarily due to increased revenues and improved gross profits in both the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) and Operations and Maintenance (O&M) business segments.

Revenue from the EPC segment grew 28.9% YoY to $52.7m, whilst revenue from the O&M segment more than doubled from $9.8m to $21.8m.

Earnings per share stood at $0.0064.

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