Setia Surpasses FY2025 Sales Target with RM5.11 Billion

S P Setia Berhad (Setia) closed FY2025 on a strong note, posting Group sales of RM5.11 billion, surpassing its full-year target of RM4.8 billion. The achievement marked a 2% year-on-year growth compared to RM5.02 billion last year, underscoring steady execution across its development portfolio.

In Q4 FY2025, the Group recorded a Profit Before Tax (PBT) of RM471 million on revenue of RM1.6 billion, driven mainly by domestic developments in Central and Southern regions alongside strategic land transactions. For the full year, revenue stood at RM4.2 billion with a PBT of RM969 million.

Setia sales target surpassed

Setia also strengthened its balance sheet, reducing borrowings and improving its net-gearing ratio to 0.33x in line with debt reduction strategies.

President & CEO Datuk Zaini Yusoff said, “This quarter’s performance reflects Setia’s disciplined execution, resilient operating model and continued focus on delivering quality developments… We remain cautiously optimistic.”

Business News

Staff Writer

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