'kpn' could be short for 'kepengen', which is quite common in the Jakarta dialect (from Javanese, meaning ingin/to desire); and I guess that 'udh' stands for (s)udah, omitting the initial s, which is also typical of Jakartanese
I am sorry Lilian, I was answering in Malay to Tompel's comment. I should have written 'Yes indeed, I agree'.
Rezeki, in Indonesian Malay, has a wide range of meanings, anything from fortune to livelihood, one's daily bread, luck in money matters etc.
Since we are speaking of a contract, I would suggest: 'earnings' or 'profits' should be good.
What do you think, Tompel?