Keyfield’s 2Q25 net profit dips 


The company's revenue dropped to RM131.97mil from RM198.98mil a year earlier.

PETALING JAYA: Keyfield International Bhd aims to diversify its fleet of vessels to be able to serve different industries, with a longer-term objective of increasing the non-oil and gas sector to contribute up to 20% of total revenue.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, the company said this augurs well for its prospects and sustainability as well as to weather any downturn in any one sector.

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