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7-Eleven Malaysia reported a 7.2% year-on-year revenue growth in 2Q-2025, rising to RM805.6 million, supported by the addition of 58 new stores and festive Hari Raya spending. Its CAFé by 7-Eleven outlets, now totaling 655, contributed significantly with stronger fresh food and coffee sales. Despite higher operating expenses from store expansion and workforce growth, profit after tax stood steady at RM19.7 million. For the first half of 2025, revenue increased 8.7% to RM1.56 billion, though profit after tax dipped 6.7% to RM29.7 million due to expansion costs. The Group remains optimistic, focusing on CAFé rollouts, private labels, and affordable meal options amid supportive consumer spending trends.
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