ZICOM Group Ltd Flags FY26 Profit Drop as EPC Timing Weighs on Revenue

Zicom Group FY2026 profit guidance points to net profit of S$5.0–5.5m on S$94m revenue — down sharply from FY25 — but the board says new EPC tenders from July 2026 signal a return to momentum.
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  • Zicom Group expects FY26 net profit after tax of S$5.0–5.5m on consolidated revenue of S$94m, representing declines of approximately 35% and 30% respectively against FY25.
  • The revenue shortfall is attributed to the completion of all gas processing EPC contracts and a two-year gap in new tenders caused by political instability in the host country of the Group's major projects.
  • New EPC tenders have been released from July 2026 following the formation of a new government in February 2026, which the board identifies as the primary catalyst for a return to momentum.
  • The board confirmed the Group remained profitable across all segments in FY26 despite the sharp revenue decline, and expects all segments to remain positive in coming years.
  • All figures are preliminary and unaudited, with final results subject to adjustment once the audit process is complete.
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Zicom Group flags FY26 net profit of S$5.0–5.5m as project timing weighs on revenue

Zicom Group expects to report net profit after tax of between S$5.0m and S$5.5m for the full year ended 30 June 2026 (FY26), down from S$7.75m in the prior corresponding year. Consolidated revenue is forecast at S$94m, a 30% decline from S$135m.

These are preliminary figures drawn from unaudited accounts and remain subject to adjustments from audit. Despite the softer result, the board indicated the Group remains profitable across all segments, with the board confident of a return to momentum.

FY26 guidance at a glance

The following table sets out the expected FY26 results against the prior corresponding year.

Zicom Group FY26 Financial Guidance Comparison

Metric FY26 (expected) FY25 (prior year) Change
Consolidated revenue S$94m S$135m −30%
Net profit after tax S$5.0–5.5m S$7.75m ~−35%

All figures are preliminary and unaudited, and remain subject to adjustments from audit.

What drove the softer result

The board attributed the softer result to two principal factors:

  • Completion of all gas processing EPC contracts, with new tenders deferred due to political changes over the past two years. This culminated in a new government in February 2026 in the host country of the Group’s major projects. Projects in the pipeline were reviewed and repackaged, with new tenders released from July onwards.

  • Deteriorating global geopolitics, which the board stated impacted business decisions across all segments, affected supply ecosystems, and consequently slowed demand.

The board framed the EPC gap as a matter of timing and deferral, noting that the pipeline was reviewed and repackaged, with new tenders being released.

Understanding EPC contracts and why they matter for Zicom

For Zicom, this dynamic helps explain why revenue can swing sharply from one year to the next.

  • Revenue depends heavily on tender cycles and award timing.
  • Political stability in the host country influences when tenders are released.

Chairman points to stronger prospects ahead

Chairman Sim Giok Lak pointed to improving conditions, noting that political stability has now been achieved in the host country of the Group’s major projects, with new tenders released from July.

Sim Giok Lak, Chairman

“We are confident that with political stability now achieved, the momentum will accelerate and prospects ahead for us remain strong.”

The Chairman added that the Group continues to strengthen the organisation and reset business directions to align with the changing economic landscape.

What it means for investors

The softer result is driven by the timing of EPC project awards and the wider geopolitical environment. With gas processing EPC contracts completed and new tenders only re-released from July 2026, the revenue gap reflects deferral.

According to the board, all business segments are expected to remain positive and profitable in the coming years, subject to the geopolitical situation not deteriorating any further. This caveat is central to the outlook, given the role geopolitics has played in slowing demand across the Group’s segments.

The near-term catalyst for investors to watch is the resumption of new tenders from July 2026, which the board expects to accelerate momentum. As these are preliminary and unaudited figures subject to adjustments from audit, the final reported results may differ once the audit is complete.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zicom Group's FY2026 profit guidance?

Zicom Group expects net profit after tax of S$5.0m to S$5.5m for the full year ended 30 June 2026, down from S$7.75m in FY25, with consolidated revenue forecast at S$94m compared to S$135m the prior year.

Why did Zicom Group's revenue fall so sharply in FY26?

The revenue decline was driven by the completion of all gas processing EPC contracts without immediate replacements, as new tenders were deferred due to political changes in the host country of the Group's major projects, compounded by deteriorating global geopolitics slowing demand across all segments.

What are EPC contracts and why do they matter for Zicom Group?

EPC stands for Engineering, Procurement, and Construction — large project contracts where Zicom delivers complete gas processing facilities. Because revenue from these contracts is tied to tender cycles and award timing, the completion of one batch without a new wave of awards can cause sharp year-on-year revenue swings.

When will Zicom Group's new EPC tenders begin contributing to revenue?

New gas processing EPC tenders were released from July 2026 following the formation of a new government in the host country in February 2026, which reviewed and repackaged the project pipeline — making the second half of calendar 2026 the key period to watch for contract awards.

Are Zicom Group's FY26 financial results final?

No — the figures are preliminary and drawn from unaudited accounts, meaning they remain subject to adjustments once the audit is complete and the final results are reported.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
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Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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