Tag: Propel Global Bhd

  • Propel Global Reports Encouraging 24.2% Growth in Revenue to RM34.3 Million in Q1 FY2025

    Group Remains Cautiously Optimistic on Growth Opportunities in Oil & Gas and HVAC

    PROPEL GLOBAL BERHAD (Propel Global or the Group), a provider of oil and gas (O&G) services, today announced its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 (Q1 FY2025). The Group recorded revenue of RM34.3 million for the quarter ended 30 September 2024, reflecting a 24.2% increase from RM27.6 million in the corresponding quarter of the previous year (Q1 FY2024).

    Ms. Angeline Lee, Executive Director, Group Chief Executive Officer of Propel Global
    Ms. Angeline Lee, Executive Director, Group Chief Executive Officer of Propel Global

    The Group achieved revenue growth in Q1 FY2025, driven primarily by the Oil & Gas (“O&G”) segment, which contributed RM20.3 million. This performance was supported by ongoing Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Commissioning (“EPCC”) and Marine Heating, Ventilation, and Air-conditioning (“HVAC”) projects. While the segment’s profit before tax (“PBT”) moderated to RM1.4 million compared to RM5.0 million in Q1 FY2024, this was primarily due to a foreign exchange loss of RM1.1 million from the depreciation of the US Dollar and the absence of one-off gains recorded in the previous year, amounting to RM2.8 million.

    The Technical Services (“TS”) segment achieved impressive revenue growth, reaching RM11.2 million, up from RM8.6 million in Q1 FY2024, reflecting progress on the construction of an electronics factory in Chuping, Perlis. Although the segment posted a marginal loss before tax (“LBT”) of RM0.2 million, this was mainly due to increased material and operational costs, which the Group is actively addressing to enhance margins moving forward.

    The Information and Communications Technology (“ICT”) segment continued its steady performance, contributing RM2.8 million in revenue and RM0.6 million in PBT. This reflects the success of the Group’s diversification strategy and its ability to capitalise on growth opportunities in the digital technology sector.

    For Q1 FY2025, the Group reported a LBT of RM4.0 million, compared to a PBT of RM0.9 million in Q1 FY2024. This was due to higher corporate administrative expenses, including professional charges and staff costs, along with a fair value loss of RM0.5 million on quoted shares and goodwill impairment losses of RM0.2 million. The absence of one-off gains recorded in the previous year further impacted the overall comparative performance.

    Despite these challenges, the Group remains well-positioned for future growth, with total equity of RM102.5 million and cash and cash equivalents of RM19.8 million as of 30 September 2024. This robust position enables PGB to invest in strategic initiatives and confidently navigate market uncertainties while maintaining a focus on long term value creation for stakeholders.

    Ms. Angeline Lee, Executive Director / Group Chief Executive Officer of Propel Global commented, “Our Q1 FY2025 results highlight the resilience of our business amidst external challenges. While foreign exchange losses and the absence of one-off gains impacted our profitability, our revenue growth reflects the strength of our core operations and ongoing diversification efforts.”

    She added, “With our increased stake in Best Wide Engineering Sdn. Bhd. (“BWE”) to 90.0%, we are well-positioned to capitalise on opportunities in the oil and gas sector, particularly as Petronas continues its RM60 billion capital expenditure. Additionally, our focus on HVAC services aligns with Malaysia’s sustainability goals under the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) and Budget 2025, positioning us to meet the rising demand for energy-efficient solutions.”

    The Group remains optimistic about its growth prospects in fiscal year 2025 (“FY2025”). In the O&G segment, Petronas’ substantial investments, including RM10 billion in recently awarded contracts for Maintenance, Construction, and Modification (“MCM”) projects, provide a solid foundation for growth. The HVAC segment is set to benefit from Malaysia’s ambitious sustainability goals, with RM300 million allocated under Budget 2025 to support green initiatives and the potential introduction of a carbon tax in 2026 further encouraging businesses to adopt eco-friendly practices. PGB’s expertise in energy-efficient solutions positions the Group to capitalise on these trends.

    While global economic uncertainties persist, driven by geopolitical tensions and potential supply chain disruptions following the recent US presidential election, Malaysia’s economy is expected to grow steadily, with GDP forecasted to rise by 4.5% to 5.5% in 2025. This positive outlook, supported by a historic RM421 billion in expenditure under Budget 2025, underscores the Group’s confidence in its ability to navigate challenges and deliver sustainable growth for its stakeholders.

    ABOUT PROPEL GLOBAL BERHAD
    Propel Global Berhad (Propel Global or the Group) is a provider of oil and gas (O&G) services, including the supply and provision of maintenance services for air-conditioning and ventilation systems, alongside specialised oilfield services such as pipe recovery, well intervention, diagnostic and sand management, and production enhancement. The Group also offers engineering and technical works for the O&G industry. In addition, Propel Global provides technical services for industrial, commercial, and residential construction and office maintenance, as well as ICT services, including trading in hardware, software, and spare parts. The Group also engages in investment holding activities.

    Issued By: Swan Consultancy Sdn. Bhd. on behalf of Propel Global Berhad

    For more information, please contact:
    Jazzmin Wan
    Email: j.wan@swanconsultancy.biz

    Xinyi Ching
    Email: x.ching@swanconsultancy.biz

  • Propel Global Posts 166.1% Increase In Revenue For Q3 FY2024

    Group’s Healthy Cash Flow is Well-Positioned to Undertake Internal Funding for Future Projects

    PROPEL GLOBAL BERHAD (Propel Global or the Group), a provider of oil and gas (O&G) services, today announced its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024 (Q3 FY2024). The Group recorded an impressive revenue of RM65.8 million, marking a significant increase of 166.1% from RM24.7 million in the corresponding quarter of the previous year (Q3 FY2023).

    Ms. Angeline Lee, Executive Director / Group Chief Executive Officer of Propel Global
    Ms. Angeline Lee, Executive Director / Group Chief Executive Officer of Propel Global

    The Group reported a loss before tax (“LBT”) of RM2.1 million for Q3 FY2024 compared to a profit before tax (“PBT”) of RM0.9 million in Q3 FY2023. This decline is primarily attributed to higher corporate administrative expenses such as professional charges and staff costs. The expenses in Q3 FY2024 included the charge for the share-based payment/share grant, and the incentive bonus payment. These expenses are essential for retaining and investing in human capital as the Group is mostly service-driven, hence, people are the key assets.

    In the O&G segment, revenue reached RM30.1 million and PBT stood at RM3.3 million, reflecting an increase from RM12.1 million and RM2.7 million respectively in Q3 FY2023. This growth is driven by ongoing projects such as the Engineering, Procurement, Construction & Commissioning (“EPCC”) projects and the Marine Heating Ventilation and Air-conditioning (“HVAC”) projects.

    The Technical Services segment also reported strong performance with revenue of RM33.5 million and PBT of RM0.6 million in Q3 FY2024, compared to RM12.6 million and RM1.1 million respectively in Q3 FY2023. The increase in revenue is mainly contributed by a construction project of an electronics factory in Chuping, Perlis, although the profit margin from existing projects was lower than the short-term projects in the previous year.

    The newly introduced Information and Communications Technology (“ICT”) segment contributed RM2.2 million in revenue and RM0.8 million in PBT, showcasing the Group’s strategic diversification and adaptability.

    Additionally, Propel Global maintained a healthy cash position with cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period at RM20.3 million for the nine months ended 31 March 2024, well positioning the Group to undertake internal funding for future projects.

    Ms. Angeline Lee, Executive Director / Group Chief Executive Officer of Propel Global commented, “Our Q3 FY2024 results reflect our commitment to strategic growth and adaptability in a dynamic market environment. The significant increase in revenue and our healthy cash flow position demonstrate our ability to capitalise on new opportunities and execute our projects effectively. As a new management team, we are focused on leveraging our strengths and pursuing sustainable growth initiatives to enhance value for our stakeholders.”

    She added, “A healthy cash position ensures that we can meet our financial obligations on a timely basis, seize opportunities, and invest in people and technologies. With our healthy cash flow, we are capable of continuing to drive further growth for Propel Global.”

    Moving forward, Propel Global will focus on completing existing projects while consistently bidding for new ones to drive sustained growth. The new management team is committed to strategic realignment and operational efficiency, setting a clear distinction from previous management approaches.