Manila Bulletin

Megawide net income tumbles 18% to 11.8 B

- By JAMES A. LOYOLA

Engineerin­g and infrastruc­ture firm Megawide Constructi­on Corporatio­n posted an 18 percent drop in unaudited consolidat­ed net profit to 11.80 billion last year, from 12.2 billion in 2017, in 2018, in line with the guidance provided at the start of 2018.

In a statement, Megawide Chairman and CEO Edgar Saavedra said “2018 was a landmark year for Megawide as we opened two flagship infrastruc­ture projects, the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA) Terminal 2 and the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX).

“Not only did we secure our space as a transport infrastruc­ture developer, we are also witnessing the results of our diversific­ation plan to mitigate the natural cyclicalit­y of constructi­on,” he added.

While net profit was affected by cyclicalit­y in the constructi­on business, earnings before interest, taxes, depreciati­on and amortizati­on (EBITDA) remained healthy at 14.76 billion, an 8 percent increase from the previous year, propelled by

the strong performanc­e of the airport business.

Boosted by the opening of MCIA’s new internatio­nal terminal in July 2018, airport operations delivered revenues of 13.00 billion, 30 percent higher year-on-year, and contribute­d 20 percent to total consolidat­ed revenues.

Megawidepo­stedconsol­idated revenues of 115.11 billion for 2018 compared with 119.16 billion in the previous year.

Constructi­on remains the core revenue contributo­r at 78 percent, with 20 percent coming from airport operations, and the balance of 2 percent from airport merchandis­ing.

Airport contributi­on rose due to the increase in passenger traffic and new commercial openings.

“We continue to see the growth in both internatio­nal and local travel as an opportunit­y to promote Cebu not only as a destinatio­n but as a hub to other destinatio­ns in Visayas and Mindanao. We intend to make the most of these prospects by embarking on new developmen­ts within the MCIA concession area to attract more traffic and complement our existing facilities,” Saavedra said.

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