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RGB 4Q revenue down nearly 70pct from a year earlier, firm declares dividend

Newsdesk Published February 27, 2026
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Malaysian casino equipment supplier and distributor RGB International Bhd reported a fourth-quarter profit attributable to its shareholders of nearly MYR5.6 million (US$1.4 million), down from MYR31.5 million from the prior-year period.

The company reported revenue of just under MYR108.9 million for three months to December 31, down 69.5 percent from a year ago, according to a Thursday filing to Bursa Malaysia.

RGB announced a “fourth interim single tier dividend” of MYR0.001 per share, to be paid on April 16. The firm paid a “third” interim dividend earlier this year, of MYR0.002 per share.

The firm recorded earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) of MYR8.1 million in the October to December period, down 78.5 percent from a year earlier.

The bulk of RGB’s revenue in the final quarter of 2025 – at nearly MYR90.8 million – was from sales and marketing of products, 72.8-percent lower than a year ago. Profit for the segment declined by 66.3 percent year-on-year, to MYR11.8 million.

The firm said the higher revenue and profit in the prior-year period was “mainly due to delivery of the bulk order in fourth-quarter 2024”.

Revenue from the technical support and management (TSM) segment in the final quarter of 2025 fell 24.1 percent year-on-year, to MYR17.2 million.

The decrease was “primarily attributable to weaker performance at several key TSM outlets driven by high jackpot payouts and the continued closure of certain TSM outlets in the Poipet region [in Cambodia] since the beginning of June 2025,” the company stated.

For full-year 2025, RGB posted a net profit attributable to its shareholders of MYR36.4 million, on revenue that declined 54.2 percent year-on-year, to MYR348.4 million.

RGB said in Thursday’s filing that it “remains cautiously optimistic” over its outlook for the financial year ending 2026. 

“Performance across the regional gaming industry is expected to be influenced by regulatory developments, macroeconomic conditions, consumer spending patterns and tourism trends within the group’s principal markets of the Philippines, Cambodia and Vietnam,” said the company.

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