AGTech Holdings Reports 36% Revenue Growth for Six Months Ended September 2025

Reuters2025-11-26
AGTech Holdings Reports 36% Revenue Growth for Six Months Ended September 2025

AGTech Holdings Ltd. announced its interim results for the six months ended September 30, 2025. The Group reported revenue of approximately HK$369.4 million, representing an increase of about 36.1% compared to HK$271.4 million for the same period in 2024. The revenue growth was mainly attributed to its full-scale banking business, with revenue rising by approximately HK$83.3 million to HK$90.1 million during the period. This increase was primarily due to the consolidation of financial statements of Ant Bank (Macao). AGTech's businesses in Macau have evolved into a digital ecosystem that integrates banking services, digital payment services, and local consumer services, aiming to drive sustainable business growth and expand global financial reach.

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