Trafco Group Announces Nine-Month Financial Results for 2025
Trafco Group (Trading code: TRAFCO) has reported a net profit attributable to the shareholders of Trafco BD 259k for the third
quarter of 2025 as against BD 263k compared to the third quarter of the previous year, with a minor decrease of 2%. The basic and diluted earnings per share for the third quarter of 2025 were 3 fils compared to 4 fils during the third quarter of the previous year. The total comprehensive income attributable to the shareholders of Trafco for the third quarter of 2025 was BD 289k compared to BD 262k of the third quarter of the previous year with an increase of 10%.
Mr. Ebrahim Zainal, Chairman of Trafco Group stated that after the market downtrend in the first half of the year, it showed improvement in the third quarter. Overstock of products is decreasing, and we expect betterperformance in the last quarter of the year. For the nine months ended 30th September 2025, the group achieved a net profit attributable to the shareholders of Trafco of BD 1.15m compared with BD 1.82m in the same period of the previous year, a decrease of 37%.
The basic and diluted earnings per share for the nine month period of 2025 were 15 fils compared with 25 fils in the same period of the previous year. The total comprehensive income attributable to the shareholders of Trafco for the nine months period of 2025 of BD 1.42m compared to BD 1.84m of the same period of the previous year, with a decrease of 23%. The total shareholders’
equity (excluding minority interests) as of 30 September 2025 was BD 29.32m compared to BD 29.24m at the end of last year, with an increase of 0.3%. T h e total assets as of 30 September 2025 was BD 55.48m compared to BD 55.63m at the end of
last year, almost stagnant. Mr. Azzam Moutragi, CEO of Trafco Group stated that the decrease in net profit of nine months up to September 2025 was due to the fluctuation of products cost during the first six months of the year 2025. In third quarter of 2025, prices are stabilized and sales volumes are getting back to normal.
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