Bangkok Post

Tencent Q3 profit jumps 69%, driven by gaming

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HONG KONG: Tencent Holdings Ltd posted a 69% jump in its quarterly net profit yesterday, blowing past estimates, underpinne­d by a strong growth in revenue from its smartphone games and payment-related services.

Net profit for the three months ended September rose to 18 billion yuan ($2.72 billion), China’s largest social media and gaming company said in a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

This was above an average estimate of 15.18 billion yuan from six analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.

The company’s revenue rose 61% to 65 billion yuan, beating analysts’ estimate of 60.78 billion yuan.

Tencent’s market capitalisa­tion has more than doubled this year, reaching $472 billion as of yesterday, making it Asia’s most valuable company.

Monthly active users of its social media mobile app WeChat hit 980 million, up from 963 million three months ago. Tencent said daily messages sent on the app rose to 38 billion, representi­ng a year-on-year growth of 25%.

Revenue from smartphone games grew by 84% to 18.2 billion yuan in the quarter, led by the strong performanc­e of titles including its popular multiplaye­r online battle arena game Honour of Kings.

The f antasy role-playing game based on Chinese historical characters became so popular that Tencent had to introduce curbs on play time earlier this year amid reports of serious addiction among children.

Tencent’s revenue from PC games rose 27% to 14.6 billion yuan, while online advertisin­g revenue rose 48% to 11 billion yuan. Its revenue from “other” businesses, mainly from payment-related and cloud services, more than doubled.

The firm’s monthly offline payment volume increased 280%. Tencent Cloud expanded its global coverage and now operates in 36 zones around the world.

Tencent also said it recorded rapid growth in subscripti­on for digital content services.

Its Youtube equivalent, Tencent Video, now has more than 43 million paying subscripti­ons, making it the video streaming service with the largest subscriber base in China.

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