The Mercury

Momentum expects an 85% rise in earnings

- SANDILE MCHUNU sandile.mchunu@inl.co.za

MOMENTUM Metropolit­an Holdings, previously known as MMI Holdings, expects its annual basic headline earnings per share (Heps) to increase by at least 85 percent, supported by good underwriti­ng results.

“The results from the comparativ­e period were negatively impacted by large negative basis changes and investment variances across the South African retail businesses and the rest of Africa. However, the strong growth in 2019 was also underpinne­d by a resilient operationa­l performanc­e in most business units, supported by efficiency improvemen­ts and good underwriti­ng results,” the group said.

However, the group said this underlying growth was partly offset by an increase in the group’s share of losses, in line with business plans, on new initiative­s such as its health insurance joint venture in India.

The group said in a trading statement on Friday that, for the year to the end of June, it expected its Heps to increase by between 65 and 85 percent, to be between 154 cents and 172c a share, up from last year’s Heps of 93c.

Its basic earnings per share (Eps) was also expected to grow by the same margins as the Heps, up by between 65 and 85 percent, to between 146c and 163c, up from 88c compared with last year.

Basic Eps, basic Heps and diluted normalised headline earnings per share were expected to grow strongly on the comparativ­e period.

Diluted normalised headline earnings per share was expected to increase by between 45 and 65 percent, to between 182c and 207c, up from last year’s 126c.

The group said the diluted normalised headline earnings had been adjusted for the standard JSE definition of headline earnings for the impact of treasury shares, the amortisati­on of intangible assets arising from business combinatio­ns and black economic empowermen­t costs.

“Momentum Metropolit­an is of the opinion that these adjustment­s present a more realistic picture of the underlying performanc­e of the group and remove distortion­s that might arise from eliminatio­n of treasury shares,” the group said.

The group will release its results on September 4.

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