Kim Heng audited FY2025 cash flow statement shows reclassification-driven variances

Reuters04-13 21:28
Kim Heng audited FY2025 cash flow statement shows reclassification-driven variances
  • Kim Heng published audited FY2025 financial statements dated April 13, 2026, flagging material variances versus its earlier unaudited release.
  • Cash-flow presentation was revised, driven mainly by reclassification of loan proceeds tied to property, plant and equipment purchases from investing to financing activities.
  • Proceeds from term loans and shareholder loan were revised to S$ 40,091,000 from S$ 38,573,000.
  • Acquisition of property, plant and equipment and right-of-use assets was revised to S$ 18,692,000 from S$ 17,218,000.
  • Group consolidated income statement and balance sheet showed no material variances between unaudited and audited figures.


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