The Philippine Star

ALI earnings down 36% to P2.8 B

- By IRIS GONZALES

Ayala Land Inc. reported a net income of P2.8 billion in the first quarter, down 36 percent from the previous year as revenues declined.

ALI said revenues fell by 13 percent to P24.6 billion during the period.

Residentia­l and commercial leasing revenues improved, but difficulti­es remained because of the pandemic, ALI president and CEO Bernard Vincent Dy.

“We continue to work through the difficulti­es of the pandemic with an eye toward full recovery in the next two to three years. Our residentia­l business registered higher sales in the first quarter versus a year ago, with new product launches gaining favorable market acceptance. Our commercial leasing businesses improved quarter-on-quarter, but these are not expected to fully recover until mobility restrictio­ns are eased. Looking at our total portfolio, we expect our capital expenditur­es, product launches and completion­s to drive our performanc­e this year amidst the ongoing challenges caused by the pandemic,” Dy said.

In terms of revenue, ALI’s residentia­l revenues were virtually unchanged yearon-year, ending the quarter at P13.6 billion compared to P13.8 billion last year. Sales reservatio­ns increased by 15 percent to P28.5 billion as local demand remained robust amid the community quarantine­s. This marked an increase of 35 percent from the fourth quarter of 2020.

Revenues from the sale of office units jumped by 85 percent to P1.8 billion as a result of solid bookings from developmen­ts such as ALVEO’s Park Triangle at Bonifacio Global City and Ayala Land Premier’s One Vertis Plaza at Vertis North. Revenues from the sale of commercial and industrial lots on the other hand, decelerate­d by 67 percent to P818.4 million from P2.5 billion on slower take up at Vermosa and Alviera estates.

Commercial leasing revenues, meanwhile, contracted by 41 percent to P5.1 billion as operations of malls, hotels, and resorts remained restricted.

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