ICT Zone aims for RM500mil order book 


KUALA LUMPUR: ICT Zone Asia Bhd is targeting to double its unbilled order book to RM500mil within three years, supported by strong demand for subscription-based information and communications technology (ICT) services and the country’s digitalisation push.

Managing director and chief executive, Tommy Lim, said the group’s unbilled order book stood at RM254.8mil as of June 2025, reflecting solid market confidence in its integrated leasing, subscription and cloud solutions.

“We are expanding our TechFin and cloud services to capture new demand.

“At the same time, our circular economy strategy – which includes refurbishing and remarketing ICT assets at the end of their lifecycle – allows us to serve a wider range of customers sustainably,” he said in an email interview with Bernama.

While about 70% of ICT Zone’s revenue comes from government-linked contracts, Lim acknowledged the need for diversification.

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