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Unipart Posts GBP991.6 Mln Turnover, Strong 2025 Results

KUALA LUMPUR, March 30 (Bernama) -- Unipart, the supply chain performance improvement partner, has reported a group turnover of GBP991.6 million and an underlying profit before interest and tax of GBP27.9 million in its full-year financial results for 2025. (GBP1 = RM5.31)

The company in a statement said it ended the year with a net cash surplus of GBP9.4 million, demonstrating robust operational efficiency and disciplined capital management.

Its Chief Executive Officer, Darren Leigh highlighted that the company strengthened its order book, achieved solid earnings and cash performance, and made significant progress executing The Unipart Way Forward strategy.

“In 2026, our focus on organic expansion, strategic partnerships, and ongoing investment in our people and technology, combined with our continued diversification, gives me confidence that we can navigate ongoing global supply chain instability and challenges.

“We are fully committed to delivering more efficient, resilient and sustainable supply chains for our customers, and long-term sustainable value for our shareholders,” he added.

The 2025 financial year marked a period of strategic transition and expansion under The Unipart Way Forward strategy, supported by customer growth, digital transformation investments, and a commitment to colleagues and sustainability.

Amid global supply chain challenges, Unipart leveraged its breadth of expertise to increase visibility, predictability, and mitigate disruption for its customers. The company expanded its services with existing clients, welcomed new customers, launched new solutions, and formed key industry partnerships.

Unipart reaffirmed its commitment to people, health, safety, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals, receiving five stars in the British Safety Council audit for the 15th consecutive year, achieving upper quartile employee engagement, and hosting the Big Charity Challenge, which raised over GBP62,000 for more than 30 charities.

-- BERNAMA