Accelerating Novel Food Registration in ASEAN–China
$LMS Compliance(LMS.SI)$ Novel Food Registration — GRAS (U.S. FDA) in plain terms: The GRAS route is a voluntary, science-based way companies show a new food ingredient is safe. Instead of waiting for a formal government approval, a manufacturer gathers scientific studies, lab results, and expert opinions into a safety file that shows the ingredient is “reasonably certain” to be safe for its intended use. Regulators worldwide often look to GRAS-style evidence as a trusted benchmark because it’s structured, predictable, and focused on real data (toxicology, composition, exposure and published research). Why this matters in China and Singapore: Both countries are racing to secure more sustainable, reliable food supplies as cities grow and consumers d
Tips: Testing Services from LMS Compliance Could Quietly Rewire Our Daily Lives — A Sustainable Investor’s View of Asia Pacific’s TIC Boom
Introduction The Testing, Inspection and Certification (TIC) market is growing fast — projected to climb from roughly $273B in 2025 to $430B by 2034 at a ~5.2% CAGR — and Asia Pacific is the fastest-growing region. For sustainability-minded investors, that growth isn’t just a financial story: it’s the engine that can materially improve lifestyle, safety, and security across everyday life. LMS Compliance (through its MY CO2 group labs) sits at the intersection of rigorous testing capability and regional reach. Here’s why investors who care about durable returns and long-term resilience should pay attention. Why testing services are a sustainability multiplier Risk reduction that scales: Reliable lab testing prevents p
Records 32.5% Surge in FY2025 Revenue to RM33.63 Million
$LMS Compliance(LMS.SI)$ Records 32.5% Surge in FY2025 Revenue to RM33.63 Million; Net Profit Climbs 29.8% • Revenue climbs 32.5% y-o-y to RM33.63 million in FY2025 • Net profit grew 29.8% y-o-y to RM6.76 million • Proposes a final cash dividend of 1.00 Singapore cents per share • The adjusted profit after tax is recorded at RM7.20 million, excluding amortisation of intangible assets arising from a business combination with Anchor Technology Holdings Co., Limited, which amounted to RM0.44 million.