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Sunsuria targets RM993mil sales this year

Ter confident projects with GDV of RM1.55bil will be well-received

- By EUGENE MAHALINGAM eugenicz@thestar.com.my

PETALING JAYA: Property developer Sunsuria Bhd is targeting RM993mil in sales from the launch of projects worth RM1.55bil in total gross developmen­t value (GDV) this year.

The target was a 120% growth from the RM450mil it recorded in 2016.

Executive chairman Datuk Ter Leong Yap was confident that the projects would be well-received by its customers.

“We don’t want to assume that the market will improve significan­tly, but I don’t think it will get any worse,” he told reporters after the company AGM here yesterday.

“But there are a lot of people interested to buy properties. So we see opportunit­ies... and to capture such opportunit­ies, we need to come up with products that make a difference, which I think we have.”

Based on reports, the projects that the company would be launching included the first residentia­l developmen­t of Sunsuria City, The Olive condominiu­m, Bell Suites serviced apartments that face the main entrance of Xiamen University Malaysia and an upcoming landed residentia­l developmen­t known as Monet Residences.

Apart from the township projects, Sunsuria will also focus on the second-phase expansion of the mixed commercial developmen­t dubbed as The Forum, in Setia Alam.

Chief executive officer Koong Wai Seng said the company had projects worth RM10bil in total GDV that would last the company between eight and 10 years.

“Our unbilled sales stands at RM480mil,” he said, adding that the company would con- tinue to look for landbank primarily within the Klang Valley.

“We’re looking for landbank that can become a catalyst for future projects, like Sunsuria City. Other than that we are also looking for landbank that we can quickly roll out because we also need to enhance shareholde­r return over the near- to mid-term.”

According to Koong, Sunsuria’s borrowings stands at RM221.4mil and gearing at 0.19 times.

For its first quarter ended Dec 31, 2016, Sunsuria’s net profit rose to RM10.63mil from RM9.41mil in the previous correspond­ing period, while revenue surged to RM63.80mil from RM22.26mil a year earlier.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia yesterday, the company said 41% of the group’s revenue was generated by its flagship township developmen­t in Sunsuria City, while the balance by Suria Residence and Forum 1.

On its prospects, Sunsuria said The Olive, which is the group’s first residentia­l developmen­t in Sunsuria City, has started selling in the first quarter of the financial year.

“This will be the first in a series of new properties launches of RM1.55bil this year.

“While the market sentiment remains sluggish, the group is cautiously optimistic that with the right product mix and value propositio­n, there will be a demand for real estate assets, thus reaffirmin­g the group’s expectatio­n of another year of financial growth in revenue and profit.”

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Ter: ‘We don’t want to assume that the market will improve significan­tly, but I don’t think it will get any worse.’

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