Betamek wins six-year Perodua contract worth RM176mil


Betamek executive director Muhammad Fauzi Abd Ghani

KUALA LUMPUR: Betamek Bhd’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Betamek Electronics (M) Sdn Bhd (BESB), has received a letter of appointment (LOA) from Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sdn Bhd (Perodua) to supply electronic parts for Perodua’s new vehicle model.

The electronics manufacturing services (EMS) provider said the supply of components has commenced in the third quarter of the financial year ending March 31, 2026. Pursuant to the letter of award, the contract period spans six years, commencing from Dec 16, 2025.

“The six-year project period is expected to generate approximately RM176mil in revenue for the group,” Betamek said in a statement.

It said the long-term contract improves production visibility, supports economies of scale and strengthens Betamek’s earnings outlook as Perodua ramps up new models with more advanced electronics and integrated systems.

Betamek executive director Muhammad Fauzi Abd Ghani said Perodua’s appointment reinforces the depth of trust built over decades of collaboration, adding that the group is proud to support the nation’s largest automotive brand in its next model cycle.

“This contract strengthens our long-term production visibility and underscores our role as a key electronics partner in Malaysia’s mobility ecosystem.

“As vehicle technology advances, especially in connectivity and electrification, Betamek is committed to delivering reliable, scalable and high-quality solutions that keep pace with Perodua’s growth trajectory,” he said.

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