NCT Revises 2025 Profit Target Upward by 15%

On November 18, 2025, the Board of Directors of Noi Bai Cargo Services Joint Stock Company (HOSE: NCT) approved an adjustment to the 2025 business plan, setting new targets for revenue and after-tax profit at VND 1,156 billion and VND 311.6 billion, respectively. These revised figures represent a 15% increase compared to the previous plan.

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In contrast to the upwardly revised revenue and profit targets, the total investment benchmark has seen a significant decline, with the projected disbursement value for 2025 plummeting by 51% to a mere VND 59 billion.

NCT’s Revised 2025 Business Plan

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NCT’s decision to adjust its 2025 business plan comes amidst a strong performance in the first nine months of the year, with the company reporting total revenue of nearly VND 882 billion and post-tax profit of over VND 264 billion, marking a 32% and 40% increase year-on-year, respectively. This result has already met approximately 88% of the annual revenue target and exceeded 97% of the pre-revision profit goal.

According to NCT, the robust business outcome is attributed to Vietnam’s impressive 7.85% GDP growth in the first nine months of the year. Consequently, both the overall cargo volume at Noi Bai International Airport and the company’s serviced cargo volume have experienced substantial growth compared to the same period in 2024.

Thuong Ngoc

– 1:32 PM, November 20, 2025

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