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Alliance Bank’s net profit up 11.1% to $46.6m in Q4

For FY3/26, DPS may rise to MYR0.27 and net profit to $200.6m.

Alliance Bank Malaysia Berhad saw its net profit grow 11.1% year-on-year (YoY) in the last quarter of FY3/2025 to $46.6m (MYR197.5m), its latest financial results showed.

For the full year period that ended on 31 March 2025, net profit is $177.1m (MYR750.7m), 8.71% higher than the previous fiscal year, according to the Malaysian bank.

The net profit growth was within CGS International’s expectations, although its distribution per share (DPS) came below forecasts, the investment firm said in a report.

Alliance Bank has declared a DPS of MYR0.19 for FY2025/3, lower than the MYR0.22 the previous fiscal year.

CGS International estimates that Alliance Bank’s net profit may climb to MYR850m for FY3/2026, and that DPS may be MYR0.27 for the following fiscal year. 

(US$1 = MYR4.24; as of 29 May 2025, Google (from Morningstar))

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