Oman Daily Observer

Msx-listed companies Q3 net profits increase to $457.6 million

- JOMAR MENDOZA @Jmobserver

Total net profits for listed companies in Muscat Stock Exchange increased by 14% yearon year (y-o-y) to $457.6 million in Q3 2022 as compared with $401.4 million in Q3 2021, according to Kamco Invest.

The biggest sector in the exchange by market cap, the banking sector, improved 21.4% to reach $279.8 million up from $230.6 million in Q3 2021. The diversifie­d financials sector followed with the second largest total net profits among the sectors with $92.4 million during Q3 2022 up from $17.2 million in Q3 2021.

Bank Muscat, the Sultanate of Oman’s largest bank by assets, posted the biggest profit of 7.7% growth y-o-y to reach $127.4 million as compared to $118.2 million in Q3 2021.

The earnings growth is due to revenue increase from both noninteres­t income and net interest income from the convention­al banking business. Bank Muscat’s Q3 2022 earnings represente­d 45.5% of the total profits in the banking sector.

National Bank of Oman recorded Q3 2022 net profits of $34.9 million as compared to $20.4 million in Q3 2021. The bank attributed its quarterly performanc­e to a combinatio­n of growth in net interest income, fee income and a fall in operating expenses. All the eight banks which announced Q3 2022 net profits registered y-o-y growth in earnings except for Bank Dhofar which witnessed 14.1% profits slide to $25.1 million.

In the diversifie­d financials sector, Ominvest posted the biggest profits during Q3 2022 with net profits of $86.8 million as compared to $14.6 million during Q3 2021.

The investment company attributed the jump in its quarterly net profits to an increase in revenue on the back of its acquisitio­n of RSA ME by National Life and General Insurance Company.

Despite witnessing subdued growth of 3.9% y-o-y during Q3 2022, the telecom sector’s aggregate profits were the third largest among the sectors reaching $51.2 million as compared to $49.2 million during the correspond­ing period of 2021.

Omantel’s Q3 net profits dipped 7.9% y-o-y to reach $39.5 million down from $42.9 million. The dip in profits was attributed to the growth of Omantel’s total service expenses as well as cost of material consumed, and goods sold. Comparativ­ely, Q3-2022 net earnings for Ooredoo Oman jumped 83.4% y-o-y to $11.7 million.

The energy sector’s Q3 net profit reached $21.3 million as compared to $16.3 million in Q3 2021 witnessing a 30.2% y-o-y growth. Al Maha Petroleum Products registered the largest absolute profit rise among the five companies in the sector with Q3 2022 net profits of $6.2 million up from $2.7 million in Q3-2021.

The company attributed its robust performanc­e to the expansion of its customer reach underpinne­d by a strategic reposition­ing to meet changing customer preference­s after the Covid-19 period.

On the other hand, Renaissanc­e Services Co recorded the biggest Q3 2022 net profit among the companies in the sector with $6.7 million as against $6.5 million in Q3 2021. Of the five companies in the sector, National Gas was the only loss-making company registerin­g a loss of $0.61 million in Q3 2022 as compared with a loss of $0.9 million in Q3 2021.

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