To mark the turnaround, Seatrium plans to pay a dividend of 1.5 cents per share.
Seatrium has returned to full-year profitability for the first time since 2017. To mark the occasion, the company plans to pay a dividend of 1.5 cents per share.
For the year ended Dec 31, 2024, the company recorded earnings of $157 million, versus a net loss of $2 billion in the preceding FY2023.
Underlying net profit was $200 million, versus underlying net loss of $28 million in FY2023.
Driven by strong project execution and so on, FY2024 revenue was up 27% to $9.2 billion, up 27% y-o-y.
In FY2024, the company won new orders of some $15.2 billion, bringing its order book to $23.2 billion, up 43%.
"We are heartened to have turned the corner," says CEO Chris Ong.
"We will continue to work towards building a profitable and resilient business to deliver sustainable value to all our stakeholders.”
Seatrium shares closed at $2.50 on Feb 20, down 1.96% for the day but up 25% in the past 12 months.
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