A-Smart Holdings H1 net loss narrows 40% to SGD 288,000 as revenue falls 8.3% to SGD 3.54 million

Reuters
Mar 16
A-Smart Holdings H1 net loss narrows 40% to SGD 288,000 as revenue falls 8.3% to SGD 3.54 million

A-Smart published its unaudited half-yearly results for the six months ended Jan. 31, 2026. Revenue fell 8.3% to SGD 3.54 million, which the company attributed mainly to a decline in media events. Net loss narrowed 40% to SGD 288,000, while loss attributable to equity holders improved 42.2% to SGD 273,000. Cash and cash equivalents were SGD 1.71 million, and net asset value per share was 9.31 Singapore cents. In its outlook, A-Smart said its Timor-Leste Timor Marina Square project was about 38% complete and expects to obtain a temporary occupation permit by the end of the first quarter of 2027, while it also flagged slower-than-expected growth in its food waste treatment machines business due to delayed legislation in Singapore.

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