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Heineken Malaysia Reports 2Q & 1H FY2025 Results

From Left to Right: Renuka Indrarajah, Corporate Affairs & Legal Director of HEINEKEN Malaysia, Martijn van Keulen, Managing Director of HEINEKEN Malaysia and Jana Hanneman, Finance Director of HEINEKEN Malaysia.

The Group Remains Focused on Driving Growth through its EverGreen Strategy, Strategic Growth Opportunities, and Improving Operational Efficiencies.

2QFY25 Results:

  • Revenue decreased by 5% to RM540 million (2QFY24: RM566 million)
  • Profit Before Tax (PBT) decreased by 9% to RM109 million (2QFY24: RM120 million)
  • Net profit decreased by 9% to RM83 million (2QFY24: RM91million)

1HFY25 Results:

  • Revenue decreased by 4% to RM1.30 billion (1HFY24: RM1.35 billion)
  • PBT decreased by 4% to RM270 million (1HFY24: RM281 million)
  • Net profit decreased by 4% to RM205 million (1HFY24: RM214 million)

Heineken Malaysia Berhad (HEINEKEN Malaysia) announced its financial results for the second quarter and half year ended 30 June 2025, reflecting a minor decline in revenue and profit compared to the same period in 2024, amid evolving market dynamics. In the second quarter of 2025, Group recorded revenue of RM540 million, a 5% decrease compared to 2024, reflecting the expected normalisation of demand post-festive season and more cautious consumer sentiment. The Group’s Profit before tax (PBT) stood at RM109 million, a 9% decrease than the same period last year, primarily due to softer revenue and increased cost pressures.

For the first half of 2025, the Group recorded revenue of RM1.30 billion, a 4% decrease when compared to the same period last year. PBT also eased by 4% compared to the same period last year. This performance reflects a combination of more measured consumer demand and the Group’s continued strategic investments in digital infrastructure and commercial initiatives to support long-term growth, in line with its EverGreen strategy to to future-proof the business.

Commenting on the results, Martijn van Keulen, Managing Director of HEINEKEN Malaysia, said, “The first six months of 2025 have been marked by a dynamic and evolving market landscape. Although we saw a moderation in consumer demand following the festive season and more cautious spending, our focus remains clear as we are committed to delivering our EverGreen strategy. We will continue investing in our core brands and driving innovation through impactful activations that deepen engagement and connection with our consumers.”

Key activations include :

  • Heineken® Refresh Your Music: The event returned with Grammy-winner Zedd, drawing over 10,000 fans for unforgettable shared music moments.
  • Tiger Trafford Den Pop-Up: Asia’s first Tiger x Manchester United bar lit up KL with live screenings, exclusive meet-and-greets, and a finale featuring club legends.
  • Guinness Chief Pint Officer Campaign: The “Tilt Test” ignited excitement nationwide, inviting fans to pour the perfect pint and share it on social media.

The Board has declared a single tier interim dividend of 40 sen per stock unit for the financial year ending 31 December 2025 to be paid on 30 October 2025. The entitlement date for the dividend payment is 9 October 2025.  Total dividend declared for the six months ended 30 June 2025 is 40 sen per stock unit.

On outlook, Martijn shared, “Despite ongoing macroeconomic challenges, we will continue to adapt with agility, as well as invest in digital infrastructure, data-driven decision-making, and modern ways of working to enhance HEINEKEN Malaysia’s competitiveness and long-term resilience.”

The Group prioritises in executing its EverGreen strategy, which drives superior and balanced growth by aligning topline expansion, profitability, and capital efficiency with sustainable and responsible business practices. This integrated approach enables the Group to create long-term value for both shareholders and stakeholders, while contributing meaningfully to Malaysia’s broader socio-economic progress.

Reinforcing its sustainability leadership, the brewer recently received several recognitions from the Sustainability & CSR Malaysia Awards 2025 and The Star ESG Positive Impact Awards 2024, including the coveted title of Most Outstanding ESG Initiative in the Large Companies category for its Water Management and Efficiency programme. In addition, the Group was officially certified as a Great Place to Work®, affirming its people-first culture and dedication to employee engagement.

In terms of challenges, illicit alcohol continues to pose a significant challenge for the industry. The Group commends the ongoing enforcement efforts by the Royal Malaysian Customs to protect government revenue and safeguard consumers. Any increase in excise duty could unintentionally drive demand for illicit products. HEINEKEN Malaysia will continue working closely with the authorities to combat illicit trade through collaboration and market education.

For more information on HEINEKEN Malaysia, please visit www.heinekenmalaysia.com.

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