Signature Alliance says entering 2026 with positive outlook on RM297.4mil order book


KUALA LUMPUR: Signature Alliance Group Bhd (SAG) said it is "entering 2026 with a positive outlook,” supported by an unbilled order book of RM297.4 million from 83 ongoing projects that provide it revenue visibility for the next 12 to 24 months 

The interior fit-out specialist noted that it also maintains a tender book of more than RM1 billion with a targeted conversion rate of between 15 and 20 per cent, supporting its growth plans for the coming year.

SAG group chief executive officer Darren Chang said the group's focus for next year is to scale responsibly while maintaining margin discipline.

"We are focused on delivering our existing projects well, bidding selectively for larger-value contracts, and strengthening our operational platform. With a visible order book and a healthy balance sheet, we are well-positioned to pursue growth without compromising quality or margins," he said in a statement.

The group expects demand for interior fit-out services to remain resilient across commercial, institutional, and industrial segments, driven by continued corporate investment, healthcare and rehabilitation facilities, education-related developments, and selected industrial expansions.

Regarding its medium-term plans, SAG said it is progressing with the regional expansion, with the group currently at the land acquisition and approval stage for its proposed new headquarters and production facility in Selangor. "Meanwhile, the group is expanding its Penang operations and plans to establish a Johor branch within the next 12 to 24 months, strengthening its presence in key growth corridors," it added. - Bernama

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