KUALA LUMPUR: Here is a recap of the announcements that made headlines in Corporate Malaysia.
Tenaga Nasional Bhd
, through its wholly owned subsidiary TNB Power Generation Sdn Bhd, has issued RM1.5bn sustainability sukuk wakalah to fund eligible green projects under its sustainability sukuk framework.
Bursa Malaysia Bhd
said the cybersecurity incidents at a few brokers had no impact on the exchange’s networks, platforms or infrastructure.
MN Holdings Bhd
has secured a RM216mn contract to build a substation for a data centre in the southern region of Peninsular Malaysia.
FBG Holdings Bhd has secured a RM15.5mn contract from Alpine Affluent Sdn Bhd, an indirect subsidiary of S P Setia Bhd, to construct factory units in Shah Alam.
Oasis Home Holding Bhd
, through its subsidiary Oasis Swiss Pte Ltd, has formed a joint venture with SGGMY Services Pte Ltd to expand into Singapore’s livestream commerce and eCommerce market.
OGX Group Bhd remains confident of sustaining growth over the next 12–24 months, supported by rising digitalisation demand, a steady project pipeline and plans to introduce new international brands.
GDB Holdings Bhd
said the developer of the 8 Conlay project is appealing a court decision ordering the company to pay GDB's unit RM102.8mn in unpaid amount for work carried out.
Peterlabs Holdings Bhd
’s former executive director Datuk Loh Saw Foong and his wife Datin Lin Ching Yein have ceased to be substantial shareholders in the company.
Elsa Bhd has received approval from Bursa Malaysia for its proposed ACE Market listing, with the IPO tentatively scheduled for 2Q2026.
For 1QFY26, Eco World Development Group Bhd
posted record net profit of RM156.4mn (+94.7% YoY) on revenue of RM1.35bn (>2x YoY), mainly driven by the completion of industrial land sales to Microsoft Payments (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd and Pearl Computing Malaysia Sdn Bhd.
Bermaz Auto Bhd
reported 3QFY26 net profit of RM32.6mn (+35.2% YoY) on revenue of RM683.2mn (+13.5% YoY), supported by higher sales volume from XPeng and Mazda’s domestic operations, particularly the Mazda3.
In 4QFY26, ICT Zone Asia Berhad
reported strong performance with revenue of RM52.9mn and a net income of RM4.5mn, driven by stronger sales from trading of ICT hardware and software segment as well as technology financing segment.
Adnex Group Bhd reported its 4QFY25 net profit of RM2.7mn on revenue of RM27.1mn, driven by stronger order book recognition from its both its interior fit out services and turnkey fit-out works segment.
