The Borneo Post (Sabah)

KLCCP net profit jumps to RM782.66 million in FY22

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KUALA LUMPUR: KLCC Property Holdings Bhd’s (KLCCP) net profit surged to RM782.66 million for the financial year ended Dec 31, 2022 (FY22) from RM495.85 million a year earlier.

Revenue for FY2022 increased 24.6 per cent to RM1.46 billion from RM1.17 billion previously, it said in a filing with Bursa Malaysia.

In the fourth quarter of 2022 (4QFY22) the company’s net profit soared almost four-fold to RM279.47 million from RM70.33 million in 4QFY21, while revenue rose to RM414.26 million from RM348.17 million previously, backed by a strong recovery in its retail and hotel segments.

In a statement, it said the retail segment maintained its healthy recovery momentum and posted an increase of 4.5 per cent in revenue, from RM120.0 million to RM125.4 million, contribute­d by higher retail footfall and stronger tenant sales.

Besides, a significan­t turnaround in the hotel segment saw revenue increase more than double to RM49.1 million due to improved domestic tourism, pick-up in internatio­nal leisure traffic, and demand for meetings, incentives, convention­s and exhibition­s (MICE) which grew average occupancy.

Chief executive officer Md Shah Mahmood said the group’s positive fourth-quarter results reflect the resilience of its business, particular­ly in light of the challengin­g environmen­t.

“Despite these challenges, our strategic actions have enabled us to continue delivering strong recovery and performanc­e, driven by the robust demand. Our efforts to expand our reach and offerings have yielded positive results.

“We are now well positioned to capitalise on the recovery momentum as business activities have begun to accelerate, particular­ly in the retail and hospitalit­y segments, which will further boost our performanc­e going forward,” he said.

The company will distribute a fourth interim dividend of 7.69 sen per ordinary share on Feb 28, 2023.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? The retail segment maintained its healthy recovery momentum and posted an increase of 4.5 per cent in revenue, from RM120.0 million to RM125.4 million, contribute­d by higher retail footfall and stronger tenant sales.
— Bernama photo The retail segment maintained its healthy recovery momentum and posted an increase of 4.5 per cent in revenue, from RM120.0 million to RM125.4 million, contribute­d by higher retail footfall and stronger tenant sales.

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