At a glance
Teo Cher Koon, Managing Director and President of ISDN Holdings Limited, a regional industrial automation and technology solutions provider
ISDN Holdings achieved record-breaking financial performance, reporting a 707.2% year-on-year surge in net profit attributable to shareholders alongside a more than doubled forward-looking order backlog
The record performance was achieved during the first half of the 2026 financial reporting period, covering January 1, 2026, through June 30, 2026
Headquartered in Singapore and listed on the SGX, the group captured rapid industrial market expansion across its primary regional hubs in China, Singapore, and Vietnam
Surging demand for motion control within the semiconductor recovery and artificial intelligence supercycle drove top-line growth. Lower foreign exchange losses and optimized operational efficiencies further amplified bottom-line margins
The group expanded gross profit margins to 24.9% by scaling high-margin industrial automation throughput. Positive operating leverage successfully offset completion-related revenue declines within their Indonesian renewable energy segment
ISDN Holdings Breaks Records with 707.2% Profit Growth and a Doubled Order Book
ISDN Holdings Limited has signaled a structural re-rating in its corporate trajectory with a record-breaking performance for the first half of 2026. The Group achieved an all-time high revenue of S$253.6 million, underpinned by robust demand for advanced industrial solutions. This top-line momentum translated into a precise 707.2% year-on-year surge in profit attributable to shareholders, marking a definitive shift from the prior year’s recovery phase.
This performance illustrates ISDN’s successful transition from a traditional automation component distributor to a sophisticated high-tech partner. By positioning itself at the intersection of the semiconductor industry’s recovery and the artificial intelligence (AI) supercycle, the Group is effectively capturing high-growth tailwinds across its primary Asian markets.
The narrative for 1H2026 is one of scale and strategic alignment. With an order book that has more than doubled over the past year and margins showing consistent expansion, ISDN is demonstrating that its multi-year investments in specialized automation and renewable energy are reaching a critical point of recurring profitability.
Analyzing the Mechanics of Positive Operating Leverage
The defining feature of this reporting period is the massive expansion of the bottom line relative to revenue growth. While Group revenue rose by a healthy 19.1%, net profit attributable to shareholders jumped from S1.3 million to S10.4 million. This was driven by positive operating leverage, where the Group successfully scaled its throughput without a linear increase in fixed costs.
However, a sophisticated analysis must look beyond simple volume. A major driver of this profit explosion was a S$5.2 million decrease in net foreign exchange losses compared to 1H2025, representing a significant accounting recovery. Furthermore, gross profit margins expanded by 1.2 percentage points to 24.9%. This expansion was the result of a favorable mix shift toward higher-margin Industrial Automation solutions and the tapering of lower-margin construction revenue.
| Financial Metric | 1H2025 | 1H2026 | Year-on-Year Change |
| Revenue (S$ million) | 212.9 | 253.6 | +19.1% |
| Gross Profit Margin (%) | 23.7% | 24.9% | +1.2 ppt |
| Net Profit Attributable to Shareholders (S$ million) | 1.3 | 10.4 | +707.2% |
Industrial Automation and the AI Supercycle
The Industrial Automation (IA) segment remains the Group’s engine, contributing 93.9% of total revenue. Segment revenue grew 31.9% year-on-year to S$238.0 million. This growth is inextricably linked to the semiconductor and advanced electronics sectors, where ISDN’s motion control and industrial computing solutions are essential for high-precision manufacturing.
The most vital forward-looking metric in this segment is the doubling of the order book. This backlog indicates that demand remains broad-based and persistent, providing high visibility for revenue recognition in the coming quarters.
“We are seeing broad-based demand across our industrial automation business as our addressable market grows. AI and semiconductors continue to grow robustly, but our industrial automation business is also benefiting from broad and long-lived advancements in industry across many segments and geographies throughout Asia.” — Mr. Teo Cher Koon, Managing Director and President
The Strategic Transition in Renewable Energy
The 52.1% decline in renewable energy revenue to S$15.6 million requires a counter-intuitive interpretation. This dip is actually a marker of progress, reflecting lower construction income as the Lau Biang 2 and 3 mini-hydropower plants in Indonesia approach completion.
Investors should transition their focus from one-time construction billing to the impending “recurring net cash income” model. Once these plants are commissioned in 2026, they are expected to contribute an additional S6.0 million in annual recurring income. This will bring the total recurring net cash income from the Group’s hydropower portfolio to approximately S14.0 million annually, creating a high-margin, defensive buffer against industrial volatility.
Diversification into the Southeast Asian Frontier
While China remains the Group’s primary market—accounting for 71.3% of IA revenue—the growth momentum in Southeast Asia is the standout narrative. The region saw a 53.0% year-on-year surge in IA revenue, led by exceptional performance in Singapore (+57.9%) and Vietnam (+46.6%).
This geographical shift acts as a strategic hedge against regional volatility and positions ISDN as a key beneficiary of the “China plus one” manufacturing strategy. By deepening its footprint in these secondary hubs, ISDN is successfully diversifying its revenue base across the fast-industrializing economies of East and Southeast Asia.
Risk Realities and Capital Allocation
Despite the record profit, several operational risks remain on the radar. Highly unusual weather variations impacted the output of existing hydropower assets (Lau Biang 1 and Anggoci), with operational revenue dropping from S5.4 million to S4.3 million. Additionally, operating expenses grew by 19.6% to S$41.3 million, reflecting the costs of scaling distribution and administrative infrastructure.
From a capital allocation perspective, it is notable that the Board has resolved not to declare an interim dividend despite the record S10.4 million profit and a robust cash position of S65.9 million. This suggests a disciplined management approach, prioritizing liquidity and internal reinvestment as the Group prepares for the capital-intensive final commissioning phases of its energy assets in 2026. Investors also benefited from a S$1.4 million reduction in inventory obsolescence provisions, which provided a non-cash boost to the period’s profitability.
Investor Watchlist for the Second Half
Heading into the latter half of the year, investors should monitor three key milestones:
- Order Book Conversion: The speed at which the doubled order book is converted into recognized revenue, particularly in the semiconductor and AI segments.
- Hydropower Commissioning: Continued progress toward the formal commissioning of Lau Biang 2 and 3, which is the primary catalyst for the Group’s recurring income story.
- Cost Management: Whether the Group can maintain its expanded 24.9% gross margin while managing the 19.6% rise in operating expenses.
ISDN Holdings has successfully synchronized its operations with the current industrial cycle. The challenge now lies in maintaining this high-efficiency execution as it enters the final stretch toward full hydropower commercialization in 2026.
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