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Lum Chang Creations’ 1HFY2026 net profit surges 104% y-o-y to nearly $11 mil, declares interim dividend of 2.5 cents

Teo Zheng Long
Teo Zheng Long • 2 min read
Lum Chang Creations’ 1HFY2026 net profit surges 104% y-o-y to nearly $11 mil, declares interim dividend of 2.5 cents
Lim Thiam Hooi, Lum Chang Creations’ managing director. Photo: Albert Chua/The Edge Singapore
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Lum Chang Creations Limited (SGX:LCC) (LCC) has posted a higher net profit of nearly $11 million for 1HFY2026 ended Dec 31, 2025, on back of improved operational performance.

Revenue for 1HFY2026 was up by 31% y-o-y to $53.5 million. The higher topline was driven by increased work progress recognised across LCC’s ongoing projects.

Gross profit jumped by 108% y-o-y to $17.9 million in 1HFY2026 from $8.6 million in 1HFY2025. Gross profit margin increased by 12.4 percentage points to 33.5%.

The improvement can be seen from the efficient cost management, better resource utilisation, and economies of scale.

Despite the higher administrative and general expenses, net profit increased 104% y-o-y to $11.0 million.

As at Dec 31, 2025, LCC’s cash and cash equivalents stood at $46.7 million, mainly attributed to cash generated from operations and net proceeds from the initial public offering.

See also: Tiong Woon’s 1HFY2026 earnings up 13% y-o-y to $13.6 mil

LCC’s board has declared an interim dividend of 2.5 cents per share, which represent a 13.6% increase from FY2025 final dividend of 2.2 cents per share.

Meanwhile, LCC has been added as a constituent onto the MSCI Global Micro Cap Indexes – Singapore Index. This addition will take effect as of the close of market on Feb 27.

“With a strengthened balance sheet and a robust order book of approximately $132 million, we are well-equipped to pursue new growth avenues, including our strategic expansion into Malaysia, while continuing to deliver high-quality outcomes for our clients in Singapore,” says Lim Thiam Hooi, LCC’s managing director.

Shares in LCC was up 0.5 cents, or 0.63% higher at 80 cents on Feb 12.

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