Kengen reported a 20% drop in half year profits to Sh4.2 billion for the period ended December 31, 2025. —Revenue: +9% to Sh30.1bn —Operating Profit: +6.4% to Sh7.1bn —PAT: -20% to Sh4.2bn —EPS: -20% to Sh0.64 —No interim dividend
Kengen half year profit drops 20% to Sh4.2B
Kengen has reported a 20 per cent drop in net profit to Sh4.2 billion for the half year period to December 31, 2025 due to lower finance income and higher income tax expense.

- Revenue: +9% to Sh30.1bn.
- Operating expenses: +7.4% to Sh19.0bn.
- Operating profit: +6.4% to Sh7.1bn.
- Profit after tax: -20% to Sh4.2bn.
- Earnings per share: -20% to Sh0.64.
- No interim dividend.
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