August 1, 2025 - 02:03

Axis Real Estate Investment Trust has released its financial results for the second quarter of 2025, showcasing a slight increase in earnings per share (EPS). The EPS for this quarter stands at RM0.023, a modest rise from RM0.022 recorded in the same period last year.
The trust reported total revenue of RM86.7 million, reflecting a solid performance amid varying market conditions. This revenue figure highlights the trust's resilience and ability to maintain a stable income stream, which is crucial for investors seeking reliable returns.
The management expressed optimism about the future, citing ongoing efforts to enhance the portfolio and optimize asset performance. They emphasized a commitment to sustainable growth, which is expected to benefit stakeholders in the long run.
Overall, the results indicate a steady trajectory for Axis Real Estate Investment Trust, reinforcing investor confidence as they navigate the evolving landscape of the real estate market.
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