Chevalier International half-year net income attributable to shareholders rises over triple to HKD 250 million

Reuters
Nov 27, 2025
Chevalier International half-year net income attributable to shareholders rises over triple to HKD 250 million

Chevalier International Holdings Limited reported its unaudited interim results for the six months ended 30 September 2025. Revenue for the period reached HKD 4.0 billion. Profit for the period was HKD 249.9 million. Basic and diluted earnings per share were HKD 0.77 for the half year. The Group's segment revenue was led by construction and engineering at HKD 2.0 billion, with additional contributions from property investment (HKD 112.0 million), property development and operations (HKD 402.9 million), healthcare investment (HKD 432.3 million), car dealership (HKD 585.6 million), insurance and investment (HKD 282.5 million), and others (HKD 206.0 million).

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