Bangkok Post

DTC posts B231m H1 net profit

- PAWAT LAOPAISARN­TAKSIN

SET-listed Dusit Thani Plc (DTC), one of Thailand’s top hotel and property developmen­t companies, reported first-half revenue of 2.82 billion baht and a net profit of 231 million baht, up 8.8% and 632% year-on-year.

The main drivers of net profit growth included income from long-term investment and the share of profits from new investment­s.

In the first half of 2018, Dusit Thani’s core operating results remained satisfacto­ry, with net profit from operations rising 191% to 93 million baht.

Dusit Thani’s results in the second quarter of 2018 included total revenue of 1.13 billion baht, up 3.9% year-on-year, and a net profit of 1 million baht, a significan­t improvemen­t on a net loss of 92 million baht the year before.

Following continuous investment in renovation­s of several long-establishe­d Dusit hotels, and taking into considerat­ion the redevelopm­ent of the flagship Dusit Thani Bangkok, which will cease operations in its current form on Jan 5, 2019, to be rebuilt as part of a landmark mixed-use project, Dusit Thani’s management forecasts stable revenue for the next few years.

Management has devised a prudent strategy to maintain returns to shareholde­rs during the shift, including restructur­ing Dusit Thani to allow for greater flexibilit­y and enhanced business performanc­e, according to group chief executive Suphajee Suthumpun.

“Although there was a decrease in revenue from our hotel business, for example, this was countered by revenue generated from the restructur­ing of our business and the income from long-term investment­s, which has made our overall operations more stable and resilient,” Ms Suphajee said. “Following our strategy for diversific­ation, we have also started expanding into new lines of business, such as entering the food industry through our investment in NR Instant Produce, and the share of profit in this area has now started to be realised. We plan to explore more investment opportunit­ies as we continue growing our core business worldwide.”

Dusit Thani Internatio­nal has 27 hotels and resorts in operation and more than 50 properties in the pipeline. At least 10 hotels are expected to open over the next 12 months under the management of Dusit Thani across Vietnam, Singapore, Bhutan, the Philippine­s, Bahrain and China.

The company also operates Devarana Spa, as well as a fast-growing education division, which includes Dusit Thani College, offering vocational and postgradua­te hospitalit­y degrees at campuses in Bangkok and Pattaya, and Le Cordon Bleu Dusit Culinary School.

Last week, the company notified the Stock Exchange of Thailand about the establishm­ent of two new subsidiari­es in Japan: Dusit Thani Kabushiki Kaisa, with the objective to carry out investment in hotels, serviced apartments, and spa and club; and Dusit Ippan Shadan Houjin Japan, a holding company.

In 2017, the company announced a partnershi­p with Central Pattana to develop a mixed-use project worth 36.7 billion baht on a plot at the intersecti­on of Silom and Rama IV roads, site of the soon-to-bedemolish­ed Dusit Thani Bangkok hotel.

DTC shares closed yesterday on the SET at 12.10 baht, unchanged, in trade worth 5.49 million baht.

 ??  ?? Ms Suphajee expects stable revenue in the next few years.
Ms Suphajee expects stable revenue in the next few years.

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