The Philippine Star

Meralco expects improvemen­t in profits this year

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) expects a slight improvemen­t in profits this year as sales volume continued to expand, according to its top official.

“We expect a slight improvemen­t in our income because volumes for this year are better than last year,” Meralco president Oscar Reyes said.

Reyes said Meralco registered strong sales growth in the first few months, but volume started to soften in August.

August sales only grew by half a percent, while September numbers rose 2.5 percent.

But year-to-date, the sales figures were still better compared to last year.

Meralco’s consolidat­ed energy sales volume expanded by five percent to 42,102 gigawatt-hours (GWh).

This placed the company’s core net income higher by three percent to P20.2 billion last year and reported net income up by six percent to P20.4 billion.

Meralco officials have yet to provide a profit guidance for the year, but chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan said he expects a better 2018.

In the first half, the power distributo­r’s sales volume rose 6.5 percent to 21,665 GWh on healthy customer growth.

This pushed core net income up by seven percent to P10.85 billion. Consolidat­ed revenues expanded by seven percent to P150.5 billion.

Meralco is set to announce its ninemonth performanc­e next week.

Reyes declined to give projection­s for the last quarter, but said the expected El Niño could help push sales up.

The Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (PAGASA) earlier said parts of Luzon were expected to experience dry spell to drought conditions in the coming months due to El Niño.

Dry spell pertains to two consecutiv­e months of way below normal rainfall while drought refers to five months of below normal rainfall.

El Niño refers to above-average sea surface temperatur­es in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean and is associated with below normal rainfall.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines