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LEARNING TO EARN

Sector is projected to expand and reach nearly $460 billion in 2020

- By OSWALD CHAN in Hong Kong oswald@chinadaily­hk.com

Educationa­l stocks pass test with investors

Mainland educationa­l stocks on Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index are predicted by market analysts to show strong long-term growth.

An array of mainland schools, educationa­l companies and vocational training colleges have listed in Hong Kong during the past few years in a move to raise funds for expansion plans.

By 2020, the educationa­l sector is projected to reach nearly 3 trillion yuan ($460 billion) compared to 1.6 trillion yuan in 2015, according to a report by global auditing advisory firm Deloitte China.

“Supported by the abolition of the one child policy and (rising) household income on the mainland, there will be increasing demand for quality education,” DBS Vickers Securities, the Hong Kong-based trading arm of DBS Group Holdings, stated in an equity research report. “Price sensitivit­y for this service will (also) be low.”

Private schools are the most attractive for investors as they have experience­d rapid growth in mainland because of favorable government regulation­s, rising incomes and a shortage of educationa­l resources.

Revenue from the mainland private educationa­l industry is forecast to surge to about 495 billion yuan in 2020 from the nearly 288 billion yuan in 2015, according to global consult

Strong earnings growth is expected for all these companies.” Manyi Liu and Dennis Lam equity analysts from DBS Vickers Securities

ancy Frost & Sullivan.

Among the listed stocks, Minsheng Education Group Co and China New University Group provide private school education in various provinces.

The other listed companies are China Maple Leaf Educationa­l Systems, China Yuhua Education Corp, Wisdom Education Internatio­nal Holdings and Virscend Education Co.

They cover private education through kindergart­en to university.

“Strong earnings growth is expected for all these companies,” equity analysts Manyi Liu and Dennis Lam stated in a DBS Vickers Securities research report.

“(This will be through) revenue growth due to tuition fee hikes and accelerate­d capacity expansion. (This will also) improve gross margins as expenses grow less than tuition fees,” Liu and Lam added.

Mergers and acquisitio­ns in the sector are expected by Liu and Lam in the future, leading to higher student numbers. This is a key factor for the performanc­e of educationa­l stocks because of tuition fees.

Still, Liu and Lam warned investors should be aware of management and operationa­l risks at mainland educationa­l institutio­ns.

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 ?? XINHUA ?? Students from Shanghai Sizhongxin Experiment­al Primary School, a private school on the mainland, get fire safety training on Sept 1, their first school day in the new semester in 2017.
XINHUA Students from Shanghai Sizhongxin Experiment­al Primary School, a private school on the mainland, get fire safety training on Sept 1, their first school day in the new semester in 2017.

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