Unpacking the Financials: A Quarter of Contraction

The first quarter of 2025 saw Kawan Food Berhad facing a notable contraction in its top and bottom lines when compared to the same period last year. Let’s dive into the core figures:

Revenue Performance

The company reported a net revenue of RM70.5 million for Q1 2025, a 12.6% decrease from RM80.6 million in Q1 2024. This decline was largely attributed to softer demand in key export markets, particularly North America and China, which we’ll explore further in the segment analysis.

Net Revenue (Q1 2025)

RM70,488,000

Net Revenue (Q1 2024)

RM80,642,000

Profitability Snapshot

Profitability also took a hit, with profit before tax (PBT) decreasing by 46.5% to RM6.0 million from RM11.2 million in Q1 2024. Consequently, profit after tax (PAT) for the period fell by 48.5% to RM4.7 million from RM9.2 million. The report cites lower sales volume in core markets and unrealised foreign exchange losses from the depreciation of the USD against the MYR as primary drivers for this reduction.

Profit Before Tax (Q1 2025)

RM6,001,000

Profit Before Tax (Q1 2024)

RM11,221,000

Profit After Tax (Q1 2025)

RM4,747,000

Profit After Tax (Q1 2024)

RM9,224,000

Earnings Per Share (EPS)

Basic earnings per share mirrored the profit decline, registering 1.35 sen in Q1 2025, down from 2.54 sen in the corresponding quarter last year.

Basic EPS (Q1 2025)

1.35 sen

Basic EPS (Q1 2024)

2.54 sen

Geographical Segment Performance

A closer look at the geographical segments reveals a mixed bag of results:

Region Q1 2025 Revenue (RM’000) Q1 2024 Revenue (RM’000) Change (%)
Malaysia 44,093 40,200 +9.7%
China 2,917 -100.0%
Rest of Asia 7,174 9,591 -25.2%
Europe 8,309 7,490 +10.9%
North America 8,574 18,151 -52.8%
Oceania 2,179 1,916 +13.7%
Africa 159 377 -57.8%

While Malaysia, Europe, and Oceania demonstrated healthy revenue growth, the significant drops in North America, China, and Africa were the primary contributors to the overall revenue decline. The 100% decrease in China suggests a complete withdrawal or cessation of sales in that market during the period.

Strong Cash Flow Generation

Despite the challenges in revenue and profit, Kawan Food Berhad demonstrated strong operational cash flow. Net cash from operating activities significantly increased to RM31.8 million in Q1 2025, up from RM8.2 million in Q1 2024. This robust cash generation is a positive sign of the company’s underlying operational efficiency and ability to manage its working capital effectively, as evidenced by a substantial increase in trade and other payables.

Net Cash from Operating Activities (Q1 2025)

RM31,807,000

Net Cash from Operating Activities (Q1 2024)

RM8,177,000

Dividend Declaration

In line with its commitment to shareholders, Kawan Food Berhad declared a final single-tier dividend of 2.0 sen per ordinary share for the financial year ended 31 December 2024, totaling RM6,801,730. This dividend was paid on 27 March 2025, reflecting the company’s continued efforts to return value to its investors despite the current quarter’s softer performance.