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Beng Kuang Marine (BKM SP): 1H26: Results In Line; Expect Higher Service Demand In 2H26
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Highlights
BKM reported 1H26 revenue of S$55.7m (+9.7% yoy), representing 51% of our forecast. PATMI came in at S$3.5m, in line at 35% of our forecast.
BKM secured S$85.2m of new contracts in 1H26, while its outstanding orderbook stood at S$70.7m.
We remain positive on BKM, expecting an earnings uplift in 2H26 on higher job demand and ASOM consolidation. Maintain BUY and target price of S$0.75.

Analysis
1H26 revenue in line. Beng Kuang Marine (BKM) reported 1H26 revenue of S$55.7m (+9.7% yoy), meeting expectations at 51% of our 2026 forecast. Growth was driven by stronger engineering and shipbuilding activity under the infrastructure engineering (IE) division. On the other hand, gross margin eased to 26.2% (1H25: 38.2%) due to project timing and execution mix, with higher-margin offshore lifecycle work being a smaller share of the revenue mix as early-stage shipbuilding and engineering activity scaled up.
PATMI to see significant uplift in 2H26 from higher job demand. PATMI rose 20.8% yoy to S$3.5m, accounting for 35% of our 2026 forecast. Although reported PATMI included S$1.4m of non-recurring disposal gains, this remains in line with our estimates as 1H26 included only around one month of full Asian Sealand Offshore and Marine (ASOM) ownership. Further offshore mobilisation and full consolidation are expected to lift BKM’s earnings in 2H26 meaningfully.
Contract wins and orderbook continue to support earnings visibility. BKM secured S$85.2m of new contracts in 1H26 across offshore lifecycle services, shipbuilding, engineering and deck equipment, implying an order intake-to-revenue ratio of 1.5x. The outstanding orderbook stands at S$70.7m (ASOM’s: S$52.3m), providing earnings visibility for 2H26.

Segment performance diverged. By business segment, IE revenue grew 15.0% yoy to S$47.34m on stronger engineering and shipbuilding activity, though segment profit fell 26.9% yoy to S$7.73m on mix and execution stage. Within the IE division, PT Nexus Engineering Indonesia (NEI) Batam's shipbuilding resumed at scale but remained in early stage execution, with mobilisation and fabrication costs weighing on margin, while International Offshore Equipment’s (IOE) deck equipment and crane revenues stayed project driven, improving vs early in the year but requiring utilisation discipline to sustain profitability. Corrosion Prevention (CP) revenue declined 12.7% yoy to S$8.37m on project completions and uneven work volumes, but segment profit rose 41.9% yoy to S$1.89m, aided by a one-off gain from the disposal of a parcel of land in Batam.
Revenue and earnings uplift in 2H26. As newly secured offshore projects progress into execution and ASOM’s contribution ramps up following the end-May acquisition, both revenue and margins are expected to strengthen in 2H26. Management noted 2Q26 was already ahead of 1Q26 (revenue rose from S$25.7m to S$30.0m, while PBT rose from S$3.0m to S$4.3m), supporting the improving trend into 2H26. Management’s focus is now on converting secured work into earnings and cash flow as projects progress through execution. This also re-emphasises BKM 2.0’s strategy to transition towards a more asset-light business model, with ASOM’s capital-light offshore lifecycle and asset integrity business providing a platform for sustainable growth.
Recurring offshore lifecycle demand. Management highlighted that its established relationships with FPSO owners and operators continue to generate recurring opportunities in maintenance, life-extension and related engineering services, supported by long-term asset integrity and production reliability needs. With an active footprint across 19 FPSOs globally, West Africa Basin scopes having commenced following floatel positioning in June, and further offshore mobilisation expected in 3Q26, we see scope for additional order wins and stronger orderbook replenishment ahead.
Balance sheet position remains healthy. BKM ended 1H26 with a cash position of S$26.3m, broadly offsetting its gross borrowings to come close to a net debt-neutral position. Borrowings rose in 1H26 in order to fund the acquisition consideration and project working capital for ASOM. This balance sheet position is likely to improve with the completion of ASOM consolidation in May 26.
Highlights
BKM reported 1H26 revenue of S$55.7m (+9.7% yoy), representing 51% of our forecast. PATMI came in at S$3.5m, in line at 35% of our forecast.
BKM secured S$85.2m of new contracts in 1H26, while its outstanding orderbook stood at S$70.7m.
We remain positive on BKM, expecting an earnings uplift in 2H26 on higher job demand and ASOM consolidation. Maintain BUY and target price of S$0.75.

Analysis
1H26 revenue in line. Beng Kuang Marine (BKM) reported 1H26 revenue of S$55.7m (+9.7% yoy), meeting expectations at 51% of our 2026 forecast. Growth was driven by stronger engineering and shipbuilding activity under the infrastructure engineering (IE) division. On the other hand, gross margin eased to 26.2% (1H25: 38.2%) due to project timing and execution mix, with higher-margin offshore lifecycle work being a smaller share of the revenue mix as early-stage shipbuilding and engineering activity scaled up.
PATMI to see significant uplift in 2H26 from higher job demand. PATMI rose 20.8% yoy to S$3.5m, accounting for 35% of our 2026 forecast. Although reported PATMI included S$1.4m of non-recurring disposal gains, this remains in line with our estimates as 1H26 included only around one month of full Asian Sealand Offshore and Marine (ASOM) ownership. Further offshore mobilisation and full consolidation are expected to lift BKM’s earnings in 2H26 meaningfully.
Contract wins and orderbook continue to support earnings visibility. BKM secured S$85.2m of new contracts in 1H26 across offshore lifecycle services, shipbuilding, engineering and deck equipment, implying an order intake-to-revenue ratio of 1.5x. The outstanding orderbook stands at S$70.7m (ASOM’s: S$52.3m), providing earnings visibility for 2H26.

Segment performance diverged. By business segment, IE revenue grew 15.0% yoy to S$47.34m on stronger engineering and shipbuilding activity, though segment profit fell 26.9% yoy to S$7.73m on mix and execution stage. Within the IE division, PT Nexus Engineering Indonesia (NEI) Batam's shipbuilding resumed at scale but remained in early stage execution, with mobilisation and fabrication costs weighing on margin, while International Offshore Equipment’s (IOE) deck equipment and crane revenues stayed project driven, improving vs early in the year but requiring utilisation discipline to sustain profitability. Corrosion Prevention (CP) revenue declined 12.7% yoy to S$8.37m on project completions and uneven work volumes, but segment profit rose 41.9% yoy to S$1.89m, aided by a one-off gain from the disposal of a parcel of land in Batam.
Revenue and earnings uplift in 2H26. As newly secured offshore projects progress into execution and ASOM’s contribution ramps up following the end-May acquisition, both revenue and margins are expected to strengthen in 2H26. Management noted 2Q26 was already ahead of 1Q26 (revenue rose from S$25.7m to S$30.0m, while PBT rose from S$3.0m to S$4.3m), supporting the improving trend into 2H26. Management’s focus is now on converting secured work into earnings and cash flow as projects progress through execution. This also re-emphasises BKM 2.0’s strategy to transition towards a more asset-light business model, with ASOM’s capital-light offshore lifecycle and asset integrity business providing a platform for sustainable growth.
Recurring offshore lifecycle demand. Management highlighted that its established relationships with FPSO owners and operators continue to generate recurring opportunities in maintenance, life-extension and related engineering services, supported by long-term asset integrity and production reliability needs. With an active footprint across 19 FPSOs globally, West Africa Basin scopes having commenced following floatel positioning in June, and further offshore mobilisation expected in 3Q26, we see scope for additional order wins and stronger orderbook replenishment ahead.
Balance sheet position remains healthy. BKM ended 1H26 with a cash position of S$26.3m, broadly offsetting its gross borrowings to come close to a net debt-neutral position. Borrowings rose in 1H26 in order to fund the acquisition consideration and project working capital for ASOM. This balance sheet position is likely to improve with the completion of ASOM consolidation in May 26.
BUY (Maintained)
Current price:
Target price:
Upside:
Previous TP :
S$0.475
S$0.750
+57.9%
n.a
Analyst
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