New Straits Times

MEDIA PRIMA BACK IN BLACK WITH NET PROFIT OF RM8.7m FOR H1

Q2 earnings surge more than fivefold to RM31.7m, mainly contribute­d by digital and commerce segments

- AMIR HISYAM RASID KUALA LUMPUR bt@mediaprima.com.my

MEDIA Prima Bhd returned to the black with a net profit of RM8.7 million for the first half of this year, sharply reversing a net loss of RM179.75 million in the same period a year ago.

This was helped by its ongoing business transforma­tion initiative­s to become Malaysia’s leading digital-first content and commerce company.

Media Prima, the largest integrated media group in the country and ranked third in terms of digital reach, also registered its first quarterly profit since the final quarter of 2016.

Net profit for the second quarter surged more than five times to RM31.7 million, from a net loss of RM138.39 million in the same period last year.

The group posted RM623 million revenue for the first six months, an increase of 3.7 per cent from RM601 million in the same period a year ago, mainly

attributed to higher contributi­ons from its digital and commerce segments.

It aims to increase digital revenue contributi­on to eight per cent by year-end, compared with last year’s three per cent target.

“The key catalysts include investing in more digital content, growing commerce revenue through integrated media and maximising the value of its existing assets,” it said in a statement.

Media Prima’s digital revenue rose to RM44.8 million for the first half against RM14.9 million in the same period last year, driven by higher dig- ital advertisin­g revenue across all platforms.

Commerce revenue from its home-shopping business surged 60.8 per cent to RM96 million from RM59.7 million last year.

This segment continued to gain traction with a customer base of 941,000 shoppers in the first six months, from 771,300 in the first

three months of this year.

Group chairman Datuk Mohd Nasir Ahmad said the financial results reaffirmed that Media Prima had implemente­d the right strategies to improve its performanc­e while mitigating the impacts of the challenges affecting the media industry worldwide.

“Last year, the group focused on clearing-off major exceptiona­l items, which allowed us to begin the new financial year on a stronger foundation. This year, we continued to accelerate our digital-first transforma­tion plans across the group while exercising prudent financial and risk management.”

Nasir said the group would remain focused on doing what it did best across its digital and traditiona­l assets, with a view of attaining sustainabl­e profitabil­ity and delivering high returns to its shareholde­rs.

Media Prima Group managing

director Datuk Kamal Khalid said catering to the needs and consumptio­n patterns of the group’s audiences was part of its core values.

It has seen encouragin­g results from taking a platform-agnostic approach in how it delivers its content.

“The group’s digital revenue has grown at a double-digit rate over the last year, and we are confident that the various initiative­s we have taken over these six months will strengthen our position,” he said.

To maximise the value of its existing assets, Kamal said Media Prima had entered into a sale and leaseback exercise of its properties for RM280 million. This will transform the company into an assetlight group, better positioned for new revenue opportunit­ies and expansion in the digital and commerce segments.

The sale and purchase agreements with PNB Developmen­t

Sdn Bhd involve properties owned by The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd which include Balai Berita Shah Alam and Balai Berita Bangsar.

Upon completion of the proposed sale, the group will realise an estimated gain of RM127.7 million.

Kamal said operations would continue as usual as Media Prima entered into tenancy agreements with PNB Developmen­t for Balai Berita Shah Alam and Balai Berita Bangsar.

This exercise would generate total savings of RM10 million per year and allow the group to preserve cash for its business transforma­tion efforts, he added.

“We expect this exercise to equip Media Prima with greater agility to transform itself in order to enhance shareholde­rs value.”

The proposed sale and proposed tenancy is expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of this year.

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Datuk Mohd Nasir Ahmad
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Datuk Kamal Khalid

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