ViTrox's net profit climbs to RM34.72mil in 3Q on record revenue


KUALA LUMPUR: Vitrox Corp Bhd experienced a 54.65% year-on-year jump in net earnings in the third quarter ended Sept 30, 2025, as revenue surged to a quarterly record.

This came on on the back of robust demand across the group's automated board inspection (ABI) and machine vision system (MVS) segments, it said in a stock exchange filing announcing its results.

According to ViTrox, net profit rose to RM34.72mil in the quarter under review, up from RM22.45mil in the year-ago quarter. Quarterly revenue leapt to RM228.57mil from RM146.7mil in the comparative quarter.

Earnings per share climbed to 1.83 sen from 1.19 sen in the year-ago quarter.

Year-to-date, ViTrox reported a net profit of RM87.01mil against RM67.78mil in the previous corresponding quarter, while revenue grew to RM552.73mil from RM403.51mil in the year-ago period.

The company said it maintains a cautiously optimistic stance, poised to capitalise on the anticipated demand recovery.

"Concurrently, we will continue to prioritize strategic investment in research and development to

uphold our technological leadership and ensure the timely fulfilment of customer requirements.

"Furthermore, proactive cost management will be implemented to mitigate potential pressures on near-term margins, which may arise from exchange rate fluctuations and geopolitical instability," it said.

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