Primax Electronics Ltd. (4915 TT / 4915.TW) announced today its consolidated August revenue of NT$5.94 billion, which is flat year-on-year (YoY) and is a 10% month-on-month (MoM) gain. Accumulated YTD sales amounted to NT$44.96 billion, up 8% YoY.

Work from home (WFH) demand including PC, gaming, and consumer sales continued their growth, although at a slower pace compared to 1H 2021. The positive news is that while WFH demand may be slowing down, MFP demand is seeing a double-digit YoY growth as businesses resume normalcy and employees are gradually returning to their workplace. For camera modules, car electronics is the bright spot as ADAS camera modules for EVs remain strong, while smartphone camera module revenue and mix is on the decline. Visual technology sales are likely more flattish on a YoY basis, as Primax is now aggressively cutting low-margin and non-profitable product lines. Audio products is entering the high seasonality in 2H21, however component shortages will remain the key challenge. Our major customers are working hard in securing the components, and expect supply constraints to ease off in 4Q21.

Looking forward to 2H 2021, Primax expects profit growth to outstrip revenue growth from optimizing our product and customer mix, which would translate to an improvement in gross margin and operating margin. Profitability from Intelligence Interface segment will remain stable from the PC and gaming segments and a growing demand from MFP. Profit from Visual Technology segment will show substantial YoY growth, thanks largely to rising car ADAS contributions. Profit from the Audio segment will grow significantly half-over-half (HoH) backed by improving client mix and increasing the ratio of high-end premium audios.

Primax continues to strengthen its Three-Senses-In-One Strategy with the expansion of new smart devices to inject growth momentum. Primax will increase the proportion of high value-add new products mix gradually each year, with emphasis on areas such as AIOT and Smart Access.

  • Intelligence Interface segment: PC and gaming peripheral demand remains intact, while MFP demand is picking up. Also, high growth is expected from new businesses such as smart home and docking.
  • Visual Technology segment: ADAS for EVs would likely show a multifold growth thanks to an US EV customer. Primax is also focusing on increasing its higher margin non-smartphone camera module mix to improve margins.
  • udio segment: Chiefly due to consumer audio and video conference demand, coupled with newly initiated projects, audio profitability will improve significantly on a YoY basis.

Primax is also upgrading its manufacturing capabilities by moving towards Smart Manufacturing via Industrial 4.0 concept. We also expect our Thailand manufacturing site to be operational by the end of 4Q 2021.