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KLCCP Saw Marginal Rise In Q3 Profit To RM209 Million, Declares 9.5 sen Dividend
25 Nov 2025
KLCCP Stapled Group announced its financial results for the third quarter ended 30 September 2025 recording a revenue of RM429.7 million. Profit Before Tax (PBT) stood at RM244.6 million, compared to RM241.4 million in the same quarter last year. PAT was slightly higher at RM209 million compared to RM206 million in the year before.
This result is attributed to the stable performance of the office, retail and hotel segments supported by the strong performance of the management services segment.
The Group declared a dividend of 9.50 sen per stapled security, representing an increase of 3.3% compared to the same quarter last year.
In the current quarter, the retail segment represented by Suria KLCC and the retail podium of Menara 3 PETRONAS continued to demonstrate resilience, recording revenue of RM141.9 million and PBT of RM113.9 million. This performance, despite a slight dip compared to the same quarter last year, was driven by robust initiatives to attract new tenants to strengthen the retail mix, alongside well-curated experiential activations that elevate shoppers’ experience.
The Group’s hotel segment, represented by Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur (MOKUL), recorded lower revenue of RM59.8 million and PBT of RM6.1 million, cushioned by the high occupancy from group demand and robust activity from Marketing, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibition (MICE) events. Revenue Per available room (RevPar), however remained steady, driven by school holidays and major MICE events.
This result is attributed to the stable performance of the office, retail and hotel segments supported by the strong performance of the management services segment.
The Group declared a dividend of 9.50 sen per stapled security, representing an increase of 3.3% compared to the same quarter last year.
In the current quarter, the retail segment represented by Suria KLCC and the retail podium of Menara 3 PETRONAS continued to demonstrate resilience, recording revenue of RM141.9 million and PBT of RM113.9 million. This performance, despite a slight dip compared to the same quarter last year, was driven by robust initiatives to attract new tenants to strengthen the retail mix, alongside well-curated experiential activations that elevate shoppers’ experience.
The Group’s hotel segment, represented by Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur (MOKUL), recorded lower revenue of RM59.8 million and PBT of RM6.1 million, cushioned by the high occupancy from group demand and robust activity from Marketing, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibition (MICE) events. Revenue Per available room (RevPar), however remained steady, driven by school holidays and major MICE events.
The office segment remained stable, backed by Triple Net Lease (TNL) arrangements and long- term leases, posting revenue of RM146.3 million and PBT of RM120.9 million. The Group’s landmark asset, in particular the PETRONAS Twin Towers, was recently honoured with the Malaysian Urban Transformation Icon Award at The Edge Property Excellence Awards 2025 and also received the Anugerah Pencahayaan Bangunan (Iconic Building) by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall, a testament to the Group’s strong commitment to excellence, innovation, and sustainability.
Meanwhile, the management services segment, comprising facilities management and car parking management services, recorded revenue of RM102.8 million and a higher PBT of RM22.2 million, an increase of 5.2% and 7.6% respectively compared to the same quarter last year. These gains were supported by consistent, planned maintenance services and higher car park income during the quarter.
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