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Berjaya Land delivers higher revenue, strong operational performance in first quarter

PETALING JAYA: Berjaya Land Bhd (BLand) delivered a steady performance for the first quarter ended Sept 30, 2025, supported by stronger business momentum across its key operating segments, particularly hospitality and property development.


For the quarter under review, the group registered revenue of RM1.88 billion, an improvement from RM1.77 billion in the corresponding quarter last year. Pre-tax profit stood at RM61.95 million.


The group’s higher revenue was mainly driven by:
☻ H.R. Owen Plc, resulting from stronger new car sales volume and increased vehicle deliveries.
☻ The hotels and resorts segment, which achieved higher average occupancy rates and improved average room rates, reflecting sustained growth in tourism activity.
☻ The property development and investment division, which saw higher progress billings, mainly from Residensi Oak, Bukit Jalil and Pangsapuri Azalea, Subang Heights.


The group also reported a 102% increase in profit from operations largely supported by higher profit contributions from the hotels and resorts segment and the property development and investment segment.


Malaysia’s economic outlook is expected to remain supported by strong domestic demand and the moderation of average inflation, despite uncertainties arising from ongoing geopolitical tensions and the inflationary impact of tariff adjustments.


The group will continue to monitor global and local political developments across countries where it operates, ensuring agile responses to emerging risks and opportunities.


The performance of the group’s domestic business segments is expected to improve further, supported by resilient consumer spending and sustained growth in tourism activities.


The NFO business is anticipated to continue its positive trajectory, backed by the popularity of its Jackpot and Digit games, while maintaining its leading market position within the legalised NFO sector.


Barring unforeseen circumstances, the directors remain cautiously optimistic that the group’s business operations will deliver satisfactory performance for the remaining quarters of the financial year ending June 30, 2026.

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