Bina Darulaman Strengthens Focus On Core Business To Drive Long-Term Growth
KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 (Bernama) -- Bina Darulaman Bhd (BDB) is strengthening its focus on core businesses and operational discipline as part of a comprehensive recovery plan to restore profitability, improve execution and build a more resilient platform for long-term growth.
Its group chief executive officer, Che Abdul Khalid Md Din, said the group’s core business segments comprise road construction and quarrying, property development, engineering and construction (E&C), and the leisure segment.
“We are refocusing on our core strengths, tightening cost management, and adopting higher-impact strategies across all business opportunities to ensure stronger revenue generation.
“Our priority is not only to return to profitability but also to establish a stronger and more sustainable foundation for long-term growth,” he said in a statement.
Furthermore, Che Abdul Khalid said BDB will accelerate efforts to pursue new business opportunities across both the public and private sectors, while strengthening strategic partnerships, particularly with the Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Kedah (PKNK) group of companies.
He noted that BDB has expanded beyond its traditional role as a housing developer into the industrial and manufacturing segments, further strengthening its E&C portfolio.
“We will be more aggressive in securing quality projects, ensuring each is executed with stringent cost control and strong operational discipline. At the same time, we remain committed to strengthening stakeholder relationships to sustain confidence in BDB’s strategic direction.
“Within the property segment, we will continue to prioritise ongoing developments, including Darulaman Saujana, Hosba, Aman Nusa, Langkawi, and Bandar Darulaman in Jitra. The development of the Darulaman Commercial District is also expected to emerge as a new growth catalyst contributing to long-term earnings,” he noted.
In addition, BDB will intensify efforts to optimise its strategic and tourism assets, including Darulaman Sanctuary, The LAB in Langkawi, and Fantasia Aquapark.
The group also plans to further enhance and diversify attractions and commercial activities at Darulaman Park, which are expected to contribute positively to the performance of the leisure segment this year.
For the financial year ended Dec 31, 2025, BDB recorded a net loss of RM16.80 million, mainly due to delays in the launch of property projects and margin pressures arising from several infrastructure projects nearing completion.
Nevertheless, the group registered higher revenue of RM330.71 million compared with RM294.74 million in the previous financial year.
-- BERNAMA