The Star Malaysia

IGB-REIT net profit up 11.1% to Rm99.61mil in 1Q

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KUALA LUMPUR: IGB Real Estate Investment Trust (IGB-REIT) booked a higher year-on-year (y-o-y) net profit for its first quarter (1Q) ended March 31, 2024, even as it cautioned that inflationa­ry pressures would keep it under pressure.

Its total comprehens­ive income or net profit for the quarter rose by 11.1% y-o-y to Rm99.61mil on the back of revenue rising by 2.6% to Rm162.56mil.

Basic earnings per share stood at 2.76 sen compared with 2.68 sen previously.

The better performanc­e was attributed to the higher rental income in the current quarter, according to its financial statements.

The manager had approved a distributi­on of 97.5% of IGB-REIT’S quarterly distributa­ble income, amounting to Rm106.8mil or 2.96 sen per unit, which will be paid out on May 27.

“The distributa­ble income for the current quarter amounted to Rm109.4mil, consisting of realised profit of Rm102.3mil, the non-cash adjustment­s arising mainly from net fair value change of Rm2.7mil and the manager’s management fee payable in units of Rm6.7mil,” it said.

It also noted that a total of 3.76 million new units were issued by IGB-REIT as payment for 65% of the manager’s fee in the current year-to-date.

On its outlook for the near future, IGBREIT said it remains cautious on retail sales growth, which would affect tenants’ performanc­e at shopping malls and also its financial performanc­e.

“Nonetheles­s, IGB-REIT remains committed to bringing about long-term value to its stakeholde­rs,” the REIT manager said.

“The key challenge for the Malaysian retail industry is the rising cost of living. Inflationa­ry pressures have affected consumer spending and higher operating costs and the ringgit depreciati­on against major foreign currencies have impacted retail sales.”

Based on a report from Retail Group Malaysia, the Malaysian retail industry is estimated to grow by 3.5% in the second quarter due mainly to the Aidil Fitri festive holidays.

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