Otago Daily Times

DCHL loss blamed on pandemic issues

- GRANT MILLER grant.miller@odt.co.nz

THE struggles of Dunedin Railways in a year afflicted by Covid19 has led to a group of companies owned by the Dunedin City Council posting a deficit.

Dunedin City Holdings Ltd (DCHL) recorded a net deficit of almost $5.2 million in the year to June 2020, which was about $6.7 million worse than budgeted.

Much of that flowed from the decision in April last year to put Dunedin Railways Ltd into hibernatio­n.

DCHL directors decided to write down the investment in Dunedin Railways to $450,000, as this was the best estimate of the recoverabl­e value, a report for Dunedin city councillor­s at a meeting today says.

That resulted in a loss of about $5.3 million for impairment, reflecting a decline in the assets’ fair value.

Dunedin Railways had forecast ongoing losses and a need for more equity and its board was preparing a turnaround plan when the forecast effects of Covid19 on the tourism sector made the challenge of carrying on too difficult.

The company was put into hibernatio­n as an alternativ­e to closure.

Train trips have since been run on a trial basis to test whether a domestic market could be establishe­d.

DCHL’s debt was also forced up.

Total term loans were almost $24.5 million at June 30, 2020, or $3.5 million higher than budget.

This was because of increased investment in Dunedin Railways, allowing the company to repay its debts.

The effect of Covid19 also resulted in lowerthane­xpected dividend income from City Forests.

The actual dividend was $4.5 million against a budgeted $6.5 million.

This is expected to be recovered in the 2021 financial year.

Delta Utility Services’ dividend was $1.5 million, as expected.

Aurora Energy did not produce a dividend, as expected.

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Stationary . . . Putting Dunedin Railways Ltd into hibernatio­n has resulted in a loss for the Dunedin City Council’s trading companies.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Stationary . . . Putting Dunedin Railways Ltd into hibernatio­n has resulted in a loss for the Dunedin City Council’s trading companies.

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