The Philippine Star

Vista Land earnings grow 13% to P2.6 B

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The Villar family’s integrated property company earned 13 percent more in the first quarter to P2.6 billion due to the continued growth of its core residentia­l business and significan­t contributi­on from its leasing business.

Vista Land & Lifescapes Inc. yesterday said consolidat­ed revenues for the quarter reached P10.1 billion, up 12 percent from P9 billion in the same period last year.

Leasing revenue for the quarter, in particular, increased 14 percent to P1.6 billion from P1.4 billion last year.

Vista Land president and CEO Manuel Paolo Villar said the leasing business now accounts for 28 percent of EBITDA (Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciati­on and amortizati­on) and 23 percent of net income, and these are expected to further increase towards the end of the year.

“We have seen a continued growth in our leasing business as we continue to roll out our expansion programs to achieve our new upgraded target of 1.4 million square meters in gross floor area by the end of this year,” he said.

Vista Land has launched worth about P12 billion in the first quarter.

The company earlier said it has earmarked P50 billion for capital expenditur­es this year.

“In addition to the expansion of our rental spaces, which provides stability to our existing core and stable end-user housing business, we will continue to launch and open projects in new areas across the Philippine­s as we get on with our next 100 new cities and municipali­ties in addition to what we had at the end of 2017,” Villar said.

“Demand for our housing products has been stable as our sales from overseas Filipinos remained solid at about 60 percent of our total sales and we are also seeing domestic demand increase,” he added.

Vista Land has an establishe­d presence in 141 cities and municipali­ties across 47 provinces as of end-March and intends to focus on the developmen­t of “communicit­ies” – integrated urban developmen­ts combining lifestyle retail, prime office space, university town, healthcare, themed residentia­l developmen­ts and leisure components.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines