Press Releases April 29, 2026 09:00 AM

APWC Announces Financial Results for the Fourth Quarter of 2025 and Fiscal Year 2025

Asia Pacific Wire & Cable reports Q4 and full year 2025 revenues up with EPS growth despite margin pressure and increased expenses

By Maya Rios APWC
APWC Announces Financial Results for the Fourth Quarter of 2025 and Fiscal Year 2025
APWC

Asia Pacific Wire & Cable Corporation Limited (NASDAQ: APWC) announced its Q4 and full year 2025 financial results with quarterly revenue at $133.8 million, up 4% from Q3 but down 2% year-over-year. Full year revenue increased 4% to $489.7 million. EPS for the full year rose 6% to $0.18, while Q4 EPS improved 31% year-over-year to $0.17. Gross margins declined slightly due to mix and project-based sales, with higher operating expenses driven by R&D investments. The company experienced working capital pressures from rising inventories and fluctuating project milestones. Geographically, North Asia and Thailand segments showed revenue growth, while ROW declined slightly amid competitive and macroeconomic challenges.

Key Points

  • Q4 revenue rose 4% sequentially to $133.8 million; full year revenue up 4% to $489.7 million.
  • EPS grew 6% year-over-year for full year to $0.18, with Q4 EPS up 31% year-over-year to $0.17.
  • Gross margin slightly contracted due to product mix and project sales; operating expenses increased notably from R&D spend.
  • Asia Pacific wire and cable industry impacted, with supply chain and raw material price volatility affecting operations and margins; impacts utility, manufacturing and infrastructure sectors reliant on cable products.
  • Quarterly revenue of $133.8 million, up 4% from Q3
  • Full Year EPS was $0.18, up 6% from prior year

TAIPEI, Taiwan, April 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Asia Pacific Wire & Cable Corporation Limited ("APWC" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: APWC) today announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2025 and the April 29, 2026 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) of its annual report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2025 (the “2025 Annual Report”).

Quarterly revenue was $133.8 million, up 4% from the previous quarter and down 2% from a year ago.

For fiscal year 2025, revenue was $489.7 million, up 4% from a year ago. Earnings per share was $0.18, up 6% from a year ago.

For the quarter, earnings per share were $0.17, up 31% from a year ago.

Copper unit volume, measured by the tonnage of copper contained in the wire and cable sold, decreased 8% sequentially and increased 2% year-over-year in the fourth quarter. This does not include other raw materials, such as aluminum and insulation materials.

Q4 Fiscal Year 2025 Summary

Q4 Financial Results($ in millions, except earnings per share)Q4 FY2025
 Q3 FY2025
 Q4 FY2024
 Q/Q Y/YRevenues$133.8  $128.4  $136.1  4% (2)%Gross profit$11.0  $11.1  $12.4  (1)% (11)%Operating expenses$8.3  $7.3  $6.8  14% 22%Operating profit$2.8  $3.8  $5.5  (26)% (49)%Net income$3.5  $1.1  $2.6  218% 35%EPS$0.17  $0.05  $0.13  240% 31%


Revenue by Reportable Segments($ in millions)Q4 FY2025
 Q3 FY2025
 Q4 FY2024
 Q/Q Y/YNorth Asia$23.3  $21.3  $20.4  9% 14%ROW$64.6  $56.8  $71.5  14% (10)%Thailand$45.9  $50.3  $44.2  (9)% 4%Total$133.8  $128.4  $136.1  4% (2)%                 

Revenue
Revenue for the fourth quarter was $133.8 million, down $2.3 million or 2% from the same period last year and up $5.4 million or 4% sequentially. The year‑over‑year decline reflected fewer public sector orders compared with 2024, when a higher portion of such projects were completed. In addition, the majority of public sector deliveries continued to be concentrated in the fourth quarter.

North Asia revenue for the fourth quarter was $23.3 million, up 14% from a year ago and up 9% sequentially. Growth was driven in part by higher average copper prices during 2025.

Thailand revenue for the fourth quarter was up 4% from a year ago, but down sequentially. The year-over-year growth was supported by favorable foreign exchange movements, while the sequential decline reflected the completion of most public sector orders in the third quarter.

ROW revenue rose to $64.6 million in the fourth quarter, up 14% sequentially from the prior quarter, driven by public sector order completions in Singapore. Compared with the same period last year, ROW revenue declined 10% year-over-year. Public sector demand for supply, delivery and installation ("SDI") projects remains robust, though revenue recognition is linked to project milestones, which can cause quarterly fluctuations.

Gross Profit
Gross profit margin for the fourth quarter was 8.2%, down from 8.7% in the previous quarter and from 9.1% in the same period last year. The decrease primarily reflected a less favorable product mix.

Expenses
Total selling, general, and administrative expenses increased 22.5% year-over-year, primarily due to increased research and development costs.

Non-Operating Items
During the quarter, the Company recorded a one-time gain of approximately $0.7 million from the disposal of an investment.

Net Income
Net income increased by $2.4 million sequentially, due to the timing of project completions and profit contributions from all segments, except for Thailand. Thailand posted softer sequential results but only a portion was attributable to APWC. The increase in net income was aided by a one-time gain from the disposal of an investment.

Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Cash and cash equivalents were $33.2 million, a decrease of $2.1 million from the preceding quarter, primarily driven by higher inventory levels. The increase in accounts payable offset the impact on working capital.

Trade receivables for the fourth quarter rose to $103.5 million, up $6.2 million from the preceding quarter, reflecting higher order volumes and shipments.

Inventory was $151.5 million, an increase of $14.1 million from the preceding quarter. The increase primarily reflected advance procurement for the next quarter's orders and monthly deliveries amid sustained rising copper prices.

Cash flow from operating activities saw an outflow of $1.9 million in the fourth quarter, compared with an inflow of $11.6 million in the prior quarter, primarily due to the timing of raw material purchases. Cash outflow from financing activities was $0.3 million, compared with an outflow of $10.0 million from the prior quarter, reflecting increased short-term borrowings.

Fiscal Year 2025 Summary

2025 Financial Results($ in millions, except earnings per share)FY2025
 FY2024
 Y/YRevenues$489.7  $472.7  4%Gross profit$34.4  $35.1  (2)%Operating expenses$28.5  $25.9  10%Operating profit$6.4  $10.0  (36)%Net income$3.7  $3.5  6%EPS$0.18  $0.17  6%


Revenue by Reportable Segments($ in millions)FY2025
 FY2024
 Y/YNorth Asia$86.3  $72.6  19%ROW$226.5  $227.3  —%Thailand$176.9  $172.8  2%Total$489.7  $472.7  4%           

Revenue
Fiscal year 2025 revenue was $489.7 million, up $17.0 million or 4% from 2024. The increase was primarily driven by higher average copper prices, but partially offset by changes in product mix.

North Asia revenue for 2025 was $86.3 million, up 19% from 2024. The increase was primarily due to customer pull-forward shipments in anticipation of tariff policy changes, driving higher overall sales volumes.

Thailand revenue for 2025 was $176.9 million, up 2% from 2024. The increase was mainly due to 8% appreciation in the Thai Baht.

ROW revenue for 2025 was $226.5 million, slightly down from 2024. The decrease was mainly driven by a reduction in one market, partially offset by the increase in another, resulting in a net decrease of $0.8 million. Part of the segment is experiencing cooling macroeconomic environment and stiffer competition.

Gross Profit
Fiscal year 2025 gross profit margin decreased by 2% from a year ago. The slight decline in gross profit margin was primarily due to a higher contribution from project-based and public sector sales during the period, which typically involve fixed or pre-agreed pricing and longer execution cycles, limiting our ability to immediately pass through increases in copper prices.

Expenses
Total selling, general, and administrative expenses increased 10.2%, mainly for research and development.

Net Income
Net income increased by $0.2 million or 6% from a year ago, reflecting the combined effect of revenue growth, margin pressure, higher operating expenses, and softer contribution from the Thailand segment.

Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Cash and cash equivalents for 2025 were $33.2 million, down $0.9 million from 2024, consistent with normal operational fluctuations.

Trade receivables for 2025 were $103.5 million, up 1% from 2024. The modest increase reflects stable collection levels, remaining largely in line with revenue growth.

Inventory for 2025 was $151.5 million, up $24.7 million from 2024, due to elevated unshipped orders and stocking requirements.

Cash flow from operating activities saw an outflow of $7.8 million in 2025, representing a $32.1 million increase in outflow compared to the prior year, primarily reflecting timing and use of working capital, including contract asset movements related to public sector projects. Cash flow from financing activities was an inflow of $9.1 million, compared with an outflow of $24.3 million in 2024, reflecting increased short-term borrowings.

We encourage shareholders to review our 2025 Annual Report filed with the SEC, and to visit the Company's website for further information (www.apwcc.com). Information on the Company's website or any other website does not constitute a portion of this release.

About Asia Pacific Wire & Cable Corporation Limited
Asia Pacific Wire & Cable Corporation Limited is a holding company incorporated in Bermuda with principal executive offices in Taiwan that operates its business through subsidiaries primarily engaged in the manufacture and distribution of enameled wire, power cable, and telecommunications products in Thailand, Singapore, Australia, the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong and certain other markets in the Asia Pacific region. The Company also engages in the distribution of certain wire and cable products manufactured by its controlling shareholder, Pacific Electric Wire & Cable Co., Ltd., and certain third parties. The Company also provides project engineering services in the supply, delivery and installation of power cable. The Company’s major customers include appliance component manufacturers, electrical contracting firms, state owned entities, and wire and cable dealers and factories.

Safe Harbor Statement
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Investor Relations Contact:Pacific Holdings Group2901 Dallas Parkway, Suite 360Plano, TX 75093Attn: Paul WeberPhone: (469) 797-7191Email: [email protected] 


 ASIA PACIFIC WIRE & CABLE CORPORATION LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESCONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENTS(Amounts in thousands of US Dollars, except share data)         For the three months For the twelve months ended December 31, ended December 31, 2025
 2024
 2025
 2024
 (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Audited) (Audited) US$'000 US$'000 US$'000 US$'000Revenue$133,787  $136,109  $489,679  $472,672 Cost of sales (122,761)  (123,749)  (455,252)  (437,577)Gross profit 11,026   12,360   34,427   35,095         Other operating income 211   198   593   1,365 Selling, general and administrative expenses (8,340)  (6,810)  (28,502)  (25,855)Other operating expenses —   (12)  (1)  (12)Net impairment loss on financial and contract assets (65)  (205)  (140)  (585)Operating profit 2,832   5,531   6,377   10,008         Finance costs (407)  (476)  (1,913)  (2,304)Finance income 38   45   145   208 Share of loss of associates (1)  —   (2)  (2)Gain on disposal of investment 662   —   662   — Exchange gain/(loss) 187   (41)  861   823 Other income 335   452   587   878 Other expense 31   41   —   (234)Profit before tax 3,677   5,552   6,717   9,377 Income tax expense (14)  (1,456)  (1,503)  (2,809)Profit for the period$3,663  $4,096  $5,214  $6,568         Attributable to:       Equity holders of the parent 3,510   2,588   3,670   3,486 Non-controlling interests 153   1,508   1,544   3,082   3,663   4,096   5,214   6,568         Basic and diluted profit per share$0.17  $0.13  $0.18  $0.17 Basic and diluted weighted average common shares outstanding 20,616,227   20,616,227   20,616,227   20,616,227                 

                                                                                      

 ASIA PACIFIC WIRE & CABLE CORPORATION LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESCONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME(Amounts in thousands of US Dollars, except share data)         For the three months For the twelve months ended December 31, ended December 31, 2025
 2024
 2025
 2024
 (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Audited) (Audited) US$'000 US$'000 US$'000 US$'000Profit for the period 3,663   4,096   5,214   6,568 Other comprehensive income               Cumulative translation differences reclassified to profit or loss on liquidation of a subsidiary —   —   —   —   4,454   (14,432)  16,195   (5,459)Other comprehensive income/(loss) not to be reclassified to profit or loss in subsequent periods:       Changes in the fair value of equity instruments measured at FVOCI 473   (457)  1,013   (67)Income tax effect (96)  93   (204)  15   377   (364)  809   (52)Re-measuring losses on defined benefit plans (350)  (353)  (410)  (390)Income tax effect 70   71   82   78   (280)  (282)  (328)  (312)        Other comprehensive income for the year, net of tax 4,551   (15,078)  16,676   (5,823)Total comprehensive income for the period, net of tax 8,214   (10,982)  21,890   745 Attributable to:       Equity holders of the parent 6,523   (8,749)  15,334   (2,101)Non-controlling interests 1,691   (2,233)  6,556   2,846  $8,214  $(10,982) $21,890  $745                 


 ASIA PACIFIC WIRE & CABLE CORPORATION LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
         As of
December 31, 2025
(Audited)
 As of
December 31, 2024
(Audited)
 US$'000
 US$'000
Assets     Current assets     Cash and cash equivalents33,163  34,035 Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss61  — Trade receivables103,535  102,789 Other receivables936  1,257 Contract assets7,748  688 Due from related parties3,905  607 Inventories151,515  126,814 Prepayments3,118  3,195 Assets classified as held for sale782  747 Other current assets4,336  1,529  309,099  271,661 Non-current assets     Financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income4,161  3,069 Property, plant and equipment53,683  52,227 Right of use assets2,879  2,420 Investment properties536  504 Intangible assets65  110 Investments in associates875  807 Deferred tax assets6,169  6,684 Other non-current assets4,228  2,378  72,596  68,199 Total assets381,695  339,860       


 ASIA PACIFIC WIRE & CABLE CORPORATION LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESCONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS      As of
December 31, 2025
(Audited) As of
December 31, 2024
(Audited) US$'000 US$'000Liabilities   Current liabilities   Interest-bearing loans and borrowings41,828  24,098 Trade and other payables58,184  57,220 Due to related parties9,590  9,715 Financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss—  21 Accruals11,079  8,246 Current tax liabilities644  1,624 Employee benefit liabilities2,507  2,178 Financial lease liabilities1,113  648 Other current liabilities6,877  4,272  131,822  108,022     Non-current liabilities   Interest-bearing loans and borrowings510  4,872 Employee benefit liabilities6,524  5,908 Lease liabilities1,473  1,425 Deferred tax liabilities4,239  4,079 Other non-current liabilities175  189  12,921  16,473 Total liabilities144,743  124,495     Equity   Issued capital206  206 Additional paid-in capital118,103  118,103 Treasury shares(38) (38)Retained earnings65,087  61,417 Other components of equity(13,066) (24,730)Equity attributable to equity holders of the parent170,292  154,958 Non-controlling interests66,660  60,407 Total equity236,952  215,365 Total liabilities and equity381,695  339,860     


 ASIA PACIFIC WIRE & CABLE CORPORATION LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIESCONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS          For the three months For the twelve months ended December 31, ended December 31, 2025
 2024
 2025
 2024
 (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Audited) (Audited) US$'000 US$'000 US$'000 US$'000Net cash (used in)/provided by operating activities$(1,878) $21,449  $(7,755) $24,300 Net cash used in investing activities (309)  (1,165)  (4,267)  (3,373)Net cash (used in)/provided by financing activities (281)  (18,839)  9,069   (24,258)Effect of exchange rate 357   (1,813)  2,081   (604)Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents (2,111)  (368)  (872)  (3,935)Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 35,274   34,403   34,035   37,970 Cash and cash equivalents at end of period$33,163  $34,035  $33,163  $34,035                 



Risks

  • Working capital management risks due to rising inventories and payment timing tied to public sector project milestones.
  • Exposure to fluctuating copper and raw material prices which constrain margin pass-through in fixed-price contracts.
  • Market risks in ROW segment from economic slowdown and stiff competition potentially pressuring future revenue and profitability.

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