Sedania returns to the black in 3Q on all-time high revenue of RM22.57mil


Sedania Innovator managing director and founder Datuk Azrin Mohd Noor

KUALA LUMPUR: Sedania Innovator Bhd is focusing on its sustainable FMCG and sustainable consumer technology segments to close the gap towards achieving its full-year financial targets.

The group swung to the black in its third financial quarter ended March 31, 2025, with a net profit of RM135,000. This compares to a net loss of RM2.7mil in the year-ago quarter.

It posted its highest-ever quarterly revenue of RM22.57mil compared to RM14.71mil in the previous corresponding quarter.

Over the nine months period, Sedania's net loss widened to RM910,000 from a net loss of RM546,000 in 9MFY24.

Revenue rose to RM60.23mil in 9MFY25 from RM40.31mil over the same period in the previous year.

"We are entering an inflection point in our growth journey,” said Sedania managing director and founder of Datuk Azrin Mohd Noor in a statement.

“This quarter’s performance reflects not just tactical execution, but the deep-rooted trust we are building with conscious consumers across the globe.

"It reaffirms that our decision to prioritise our key revenue driver, our sustainable FMCG arm — with sustainability, wellness and focused brand-building efforts at the core — is resonating well with the market.”

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