Perfect Medical posts half-year net income of HKD 94.8 million, up 43.4%

Reuters12-09
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/01830">Perfect Medical</a> posts half-year net income of HKD 94.8 million, up 43.4%

Perfect Medical Health Management Ltd. reported interim results for the six months ended 30 September 2025. Group revenue for the period was HKD 485.9 million, representing a decrease of 21.7 percent. Profit attributable to equity holders reached HKD 94.8 million, marking a 43.4 percent increase from the immediately preceding six-month period. Revenue from the Hong Kong region amounted to HKD 386.8 million, accounting for 79.6 percent of total revenue, while regions outside Hong Kong contributed HKD 99.0 million, representing 20.4 percent of the total. The company maintained a debt-free balance sheet and reported substantial cash reserves.

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