AutoCount gets approval to transfer to Main Market


KUALA LUMPUR: Autocount Dotcom Bhd has received regulatory approval to transfer its listing to the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd.

In a statement today, the financial management software provider said the transfer is now in its final stages, with completion targeted for the first quarter of 2026, following its listing on the ACE Market on May 9, 2023.

Managing director YT Choo said the approval reflects the company’s operating track record and financial performance since its initial public offering.

"We believe a Main Market listing will significantly enhance our corporate profile and broaden our investor base.

"Crucially, it allows us to tap into a wider pool of institutional investors, including funds that are restricted from investing in ACE Market securities,” he said, adding that the elevation aligns with the company’s long-term aspiration to be listed alongside established blue-chip companies on Bursa Malaysia.

For the nine months ended Sept 30, 2025, AutoCount recorded revenue of RM61.38 million and a profit after tax of RM27.41 million, representing a 90.9 per cent increase from a year earlier, driven by demand for digitalisation and e-invoicing solutions.

AutoCount remains focused on executing its business strategy, anchored by the accelerating demand for digital transformation among Malaysian small and medium enterprises (SMEs). 

"The group continues to see strong uptake for its cloud-based platforms and e-invoicing compliant software, as businesses prepare for the phased implementation of mandatory e-invoicing nationwide,” said the statement. - Bernama

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