Nexion Technologies expects FY2025 loss attributable to equity holders of no more than HKD 4 million

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Nexion Technologies expects FY2025 loss attributable to equity holders of no more than HKD 4 million

Nexion expects its FY2025 loss attributable to equity holders to narrow to no more than HKD 4 million, compared with about HKD 14.7 million in FY2024. The cyber security solutions and IT software development segment is expected to post adjusted EBITDA profit of no more than HKD 1.5 million, versus an adjusted EBITDA loss of about HKD 3.67 million a year earlier. Revenue in that segment is expected to rise about 80.3% to HKD 23.89 million. The discontinued SaaS segment is expected to cut its adjusted EBITDA loss to no more than HKD 0.3 million from about HKD 7.29 million.

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