Aeon Credit 2Q profit rises to RM72.2mil on stronger loan growth


PETALING JAYA: Aeon Credit Service (M) Bhd will continue to enhance its information technology capabilities to improve on operational efficiencies.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, the company also said it will continue to remain prudent, placing emphasis on growing quality assets and closely monitoring the inherent credit risks in its financing portfolios.

For its second quarter ended Aug 31, 2025, Aeon Credit’s net profit rose to RM72.23mil from RM71.16mil in the previous corresponding period, while revenue grew to RM617.88mil from RM541.43mil a year earlier.

Aeon Credit said the higher revenue was mainly attributable to stronger loan and financing growth.

For the six-month period ending Aug 31, 2025, Aeon Credit’s net profit dipped to RM149.78mil from RM177.57mil in the previous corresponding period, while revenue rose to RM1.2bil from RM1.06bil a year earlier.

“Barring unforeseen circumstances, the group expects to be able to sustain its business momentum by implementing the appropriate measures for the financial year ending Feb 28, 2026,” it said.

Aeon Credit also declared an interim single-tier dividend of 13.00 sen per share for the financial year ending Feb 28, 2026, to be paid on Nov 6.

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