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Pos Malaysia Narrows Quarterly Loss as Parcel Volumes Climb

Pos Malaysia Bhd reported a narrower net loss of RM45.23 million for the third quarter of 2025, improving from RM49.89 million a year earlier. Revenue rose slightly to RM462.77 million, supported by stronger performances in the postal and aviation segments. Parcel volumes increased 15 per cent year-on-year due to market share gains, although yields stayed weak amid stiff competition. The group said it will continue optimising its delivery network and sharpening service differentiation to drive further growth.

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For the first nine months of FY2025, Pos Malaysia posted a RM132.17 million net loss, compared with RM125.5 million previously. Pos Aviation delivered solid growth from in-flight catering and ground-handling services, while Pos Logistics’ turnaround plan remained on track through tighter asset use and restructuring.

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