Khaleej Times

Aldar posts Dh641 million net profit in Q1

- Issac John aldar said it is seeing significan­t growth opportunit­ies in the middle-income market.

dubai — Aldar Properties, Abu Dhabi’s leading property developer, reported on Tuesday a net profit attributab­le to shareholde­rs of Dh637 million in the three months to March 31 compared with Dh649.05 million in the prior-year period.

The first quarter performanc­e, showing a small drop, beat analysts’ forecast. Sico Bahrain and EFG Hermes had forecast Aldar would make a quarterly a profit of Dh509.07 million and Dh600 million respective­ly.

The listed property developer said it is seeing growth opportunit­ies in the middle-income market.

The company’s first-quarter revenue grew 28 per cent to Dh1.58 billion with Dh1 billion of that coming from developmen­t sales and Dh402 million from recurring revenue, the developer said in a statement.

Despite higher revenue in the quarter, profit fell as deliveries of completed government projects was minimal in the first three months of 2017 compared with the same period last year, chief financial officer Greg Fewer said.

Aldar’s shares were up 1.8 per cent in early trading at Dh2.23.

“We have a significan­t land bank for more mid-market launches and we are fully committed to our Dh3 billion investment programme by 2020,” Fewer said.

Aldar has awarded Dh2.3 billion of constructi­on contracts so far this year. In April, it launched a six-tower mid-market project including 1,272 units, three of which have sold out. On Sunday, Aldar awarded Trojan General Contractin­g a Dh1.7 billion main constructi­on contract for the first three precincts of its Yas Acres developmen­t on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi.

Aldar said in a note to the Abu Dhabi bourse that Trojan would mobilise on site immediatel­y to start work on 652 villas and townhouses, a golf course, a clubhouse and infrastruc­ture at the project, which will eventually comprise 1,315 homes spread across 811,108 square metres.

The contract award follows the completion of a Dh155 million early works package by Bauer Geotechnic­al Specialise­d Foundation, which has left the project 10 per cent complete.

Aldar said the constructi­on work would take 32 months and it would hand over the first home at Yas Acres at the end of 2019.

“With the mobilisati­on of the contractor­s, we expect to see highly visible progress as these precincts of villas and townhouses start constructi­on,” said Talal Al Dhiyebi, the chief developmen­t officer at Aldar Properties.

— issacjohn@khaleejtim­es.com

We have a significan­t land bank for more midmarket launches and we are fully committed to our dh3 billion investment programme by 2020 Greg Fewer, Aldar CFO

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