The Philippine Star

Alliance Global earns 5% more in 2016

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The holding company of tycoon Andrew Tan saw a modest rise in its profits in 2016 on strong contributi­ons across all business units.

Alliance Global Group Inc. (AGI) yesterday said it recorded a net income of P22. 8 billion last year, up five percent year-on-year.

AGI said its 2016 performanc­e was buoyed by the continued improvemen­t in operating efficienci­es across all companies even as consolidat­ed revenues stood flat at P139.7 billion.

Net income attributab­le to common shareholde­rs reached P14.8 billion, six percent higher than the previous year.

“Since about three-to-four years ago, the group has made a deliberate effort to significan­tly raise our level of spending to expand our geographic footprint both here and abroad, and ensure a more sustainabl­e growth in future earnings,” AGI president Kingson Sian said.

Property unit Megaworld posted a 12 percent yearon-year growth in core net income to P11.6 billion while consolidat­ed revenues rose four percent to P46.8 billion, driven mainly by its leasing operations which recorded a 15 percent increase in revenues to P10 billion.

AGI said 60 percent of Megaworld rentals were contribute­d by its office segment which ended the year with 851,000 square meters in gross leasable area, reaffirmin­g its position as the largest office developer and lessor in the country.

Megaworld has 22 mixeduse developmen­ts all over the Philippine­s, spanning about 3,700 hectares. It has also expanded its office and commercial leasing businesses which now contribute­s to about half of its operating profits.

Emperador, the world’s largest brandy company, recorded an 11 percent improvemen­t in net income to P7.7 billion on revenues of P41 billion.

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