Signature International expects steady demand across core segments in 2026


KUALA LUMPUR: Modular kitchen system provider Signature International Bhd expects demand from its core segments to remain steady in 2026, particularly from Singapore’s renovation and fit-out market under the Corten brand, as well as ongoing project deliveries within Malaysia.

Group chief executive officer KS Lau said the group has a strong order book, steady demand from core markets, and an operating model that allows the group to execute projects with discipline.

"Our experience in Singapore, particularly under the Corten brand, continues to be a key contributor, while interior fit-out works remain an important earnings pillar. These factors give us visibility and stability as we move forward,” he said in a statement today.

 The group is optimistic about its 2026 outlook, backed by a solid order book comprising RM295 million from the Signature brand, RM680 million from the Corten brand, and RM169 million from interior fit-out works, resilient demand across Malaysia and Singapore, and consistent execution achieved throughout 2025.

For the nine months ended Sept 30, 2025, Signature recorded a net profit of RM52.02 million on revenue of RM726.61 million, reflecting steady operating performance across its businesses driven mainly by interior fit-out works and sustained demand from the Corten brand’s Singapore market segment.

"While management remains mindful of potential headwinds in 2026, including operating cost pressures and global economic uncertainties, Signature believes its diversified revenue base, asset-light model and strong client relationships will continue to support performance,” the statement said.

In addition to modular kitchen systems, Signature International also offers wardrobes, built-in appliances, and interior fit-out solutions. It is a subsidiary of Chin Hin Group Bhd. - Bernama

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