Dialog records stronger 3Q26 net profit, revenue


Dialog's third-quarter net profit improved by 9.9% year-on-year to RM148.3mil, as revenue climbed 20.4% to RM696.9mil.

PETALING JAYA: Dialog Group Bhd is staying focused in the pursuit of its key long-term strategies, while remaining confident that its business model is well structured to weather headwinds arising from economic uncertainty, oil price volatility and currency movements.

The group said it will continue to build and strengthen its competencies by investing in as well as upskilling its workforce and digital transformation to ensure efficiency and competitiveness.

Releasing its results for the third quarter for the financial year ending June 2026 (3Q26) yesterday, Dialog saw net profit improve by 9.9% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM148.3mil, as revenue climbed 20.4% to RM696.9mil.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, the group attributed the improved 1Q26 y-o-y showing to strong performance that was driven by positive contribution across its businesses, particularly its Malaysia operations.

Cumulatively for the nine months ended March, bottom line almost tripled y-o-y to RM426mil, as turnover increased by 11.5% to RM2.11bil.

“The group’s Malaysia operations remained very active across the downstream, midstream and upstream businesses, translating into improved profit contribution overall in the current financial quarter,” it said.

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