Acesian Partners publishes 2025 annual report

Reuters04-08
Acesian Partners publishes 2025 annual report
  • Acesian published annual report for FY2025, flagging weaker ductwork activity as overseas contractors reshaped procurement in Southeast Asia semiconductor projects.
  • Management rolled out alternative bidding and commercial strategies, driving new order wins and a pickup in activity in second half of year.
  • Competitive pressures squeezed margins, prompting investment in selected machinery to lift fabrication efficiency and product quality.
  • Group maintained a net cash position, with most cash held in fixed deposits.
  • Outlook highlighted continued volatility tied to geopolitics, with longer-term demand supported by AI-led semiconductor expansion in Singapore and Malaysia.


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