Gamuda Bhd (5398) — Tangible Net Worth Ratio
Gamuda Bhd (5398) has a Tangible Net Worth Ratio of 84.0% as of January 2026. This metric is calculated by deducting intangible assets (RM2.05 Billion) from net assets (RM12.77 Billion) and expressing it as a percentage of total net assets. A higher ratio means that more of the company's equity is backed by tangible, balance-sheet-verifiable assets rather than goodwill, patents, or brand value. See Gamuda Bhd short-term liquidity ratio to evaluate short-term liquidity relative to the company's equity base.
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Gamuda Bhd Tangible Net Worth Ratio (2006–2025)
This chart shows how Gamuda Bhd's Tangible Net Worth Ratio has changed across 20 annual periods from 2006 to 2025. As of January 2026, the ratio stands at 84.0%, reflecting net assets of RM12.77 Billion with intangible assets of RM2.05 Billion MYR. See 5398 defensive asset coverage days to measure how many days the company can operate on defensive assets alone.
Annual Tangible Net Worth Ratio for Gamuda Bhd (2006–2025)
The table below presents the year-by-year Tangible Net Worth Ratio for Gamuda Bhd from 2006 to 2025, covering 20 annual filings. Each row shows net assets, intangible assets, total assets, the tangible net worth ratio, and the change in percentage points versus the prior year. For the full company profile including market capitalisation, see Gamuda Bhd (5398) market capitalisation.
| Year | Tangible NW Ratio | Net Assets (MYR) | Intangible Assets | Total Assets | Change (pp) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 85.8% | RM12.15 Billion | RM1.72 Billion | RM31.12 Billion | ▼ -9.6 pp |
| 2024 | 95.4% | RM11.52 Billion | RM528.53 Million | RM26.66 Billion | ▼ -3.3 pp |
| 2023 | 98.7% | RM10.93 Billion | RM140.91 Million | RM23.78 Billion | ▲ +0.1 pp |
| 2022 | 98.7% | RM10.25 Billion | RM137.81 Million | RM20.26 Billion | ▲ +11.6 pp |
| 2021 | 87.1% | RM9.52 Billion | RM1.23 Billion | RM18.42 Billion | ▲ +2.2 pp |
| 2020 | 84.9% | RM8.97 Billion | RM1.36 Billion | RM18.53 Billion | ▲ +0.3 pp |
| 2019 | 84.6% | RM8.47 Billion | RM1.31 Billion | RM17.19 Billion | ▲ +2.5 pp |
| 2018 | 82.1% | RM7.95 Billion | RM1.42 Billion | RM16.84 Billion | ▲ +1.8 pp |
| 2017 | 80.3% | RM7.85 Billion | RM1.55 Billion | RM15.77 Billion | ▲ +2.8 pp |
| 2016 | 77.5% | RM7.21 Billion | RM1.63 Billion | RM14.17 Billion | ▲ +2.8 pp |
| 2015 | 74.7% | RM6.69 Billion | RM1.70 Billion | RM13.33 Billion | ▲ +3.2 pp |
| 2014 | 71.5% | RM6.16 Billion | RM1.76 Billion | RM10.35 Billion | ▼ -21.2 pp |
| 2013 | 92.7% | RM5.11 Billion | RM373.81 Million | RM9.81 Billion | ▼ -7.3 pp |
| 2012 | 100.0% | RM4.27 Billion | RM0.00 | RM8.50 Billion | ▲ +2.6 pp |
| 2011 | 97.4% | RM3.89 Billion | RM100.95 Million | RM7.55 Billion | ▼ -0.7 pp |
| 2010 | 98.1% | RM3.31 Billion | RM62.65 Million | RM6.55 Billion | ▲ +0.2 pp |
| 2009 | 98.0% | RM3.21 Billion | RM65.75 Million | RM5.88 Billion | ▲ +0.2 pp |
| 2008 | 97.8% | RM3.10 Billion | RM68.19 Million | RM5.77 Billion | ▲ +0.3 pp |
| 2007 | 97.5% | RM2.99 Billion | RM73.62 Million | RM5.04 Billion | ▲ +30.2 pp |
| 2006 | 67.3% | RM2.29 Billion | RM748.53 Million | RM3.90 Billion | — |