MMCS eyes growth backed by RM101.7mil order book


MM Computer Systems Bhd managing director and group CEO Macken Young Yoong Chang.

KUALA LUMPUR: MM Computer Systems Bhd (MMCS) is targeting further growth as it actively bids for new contracts, backed by an order book of RM101.69mil as at June 30, 2026.

The enterprise IT solutions provider said its order book comprised 112 ongoing projects, while it continues to pursue new projects and contracts from government-linked companies (GLCs), enterprises and corporations.

“We aim to show growth and continuously deliver better results than our previous years. Our vision is to be the trusted and leading IT solutions provider for GLCs and corporations in Malaysia,” managing director and group CEO Macken Young Yoong Chang said in a statement.

For the second quarter ended June 30, 2026 (2Q26), MMCS posted a net profit of RM320,000 after accounting for RM2.89mil in one-off and non-recurring listing expenses.

Excluding the listing expenses, adjusted net profit stood at RM3.21mil, on revenue of RM25.98mil.

For the first six months of 2026, MMCS recorded a net profit of RM3.35mil on revenue of RM55.8mil. Excluding listing expenses, adjusted net profit was RM6.26mil.

The company said there were no comparable figures for the previous corresponding periods as it was listed on June 11, 2026.

MMCS attributed its performance to newly secured projects as well as existing projects from GLCs, enterprises and corporations.

Its design, implementation and configuration of IT solutions segment, together with its IT outsourcing services segment, accounted for 75.56% of total revenue.

The two segments generated an aggregate gross profit of RM5.15mil, representing 87.4% of the group's total gross profit of RM5.89mil.

Meanwhile, sales of IT hardware and software contributed 22.75% of revenue, while leasing of IT hardware and software accounted for the remaining 1.69%.

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