Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Aitken Spence overseas operations boost 9-month PBT

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The blue-chip conglomera­te, Aitken Spence PLC, remained resilient during a difficult period through its diversity of investment­s in eight countries, thereby recording favourable results for the nine months ended December 2019.

Amidst the challengin­g times, the revenue of the group grew by 3.3 percent to Rs.43.8 billion for the period ended December 2019. The group’s EBITDA for the nine months remained stable at Rs.6.8 billion.

Close to 57 percent of the group’s PBT of Rs.2.4 billion was generated through its investment­s overseas for the nine months ended December 2019.

The group recorded a profit from operations of Rs.3.7 billion, compared to Rs.4.6 billion recorded the previous year for the nine months under review. This was primarily due to the significan­t foreign exchange gains recorded in the previous year, due to the 17.4 percent depreciati­on of the Sri Lankan rupee as against a 3.1 percent depreciati­on during the current year. The profit from the operations of the group stood at Rs.1.8 billion for the third quarter under review.

The maritime and freight logistics sector performed exceptiona­lly well recording a 20.6 percent growth in profits over the previous year. The integrated logistics and maritime segments continued their exceptiona­l performanc­e recording a significan­t improvemen­t in profits.

However, the group’s freight segment did not come up to the expectatio­ns, mainly due to the intense competitio­n and lower yields.

The tourism sector continued to be affected from the April aftermath during the reporting period, due to the downturn the industry witnessed in the early part of the financial year.

The Maldivian hotels sector continued its healthy performanc­e, though somewhat subdued, as a result of the initial losses incurred due to the partial closure of 100 rooms for refurbishm­ent during the period.

Notwithsta­nding the many obstacles witnessed by the local tourism industry, the group’s destinatio­n management segment maintained its market share of tourist arrivals to the country whilst upholding its position as the market leader in this segment.

The tourism industry in Sri Lanka had seen a steady recovery following the Easter Sunday attacks, with tourist arrivals considerab­ly improving during the last few months of 2019.

However, the unfortunat­e outbreak of the coronaviru­s (2019-ncov) is dampening the recovery efforts of the country with cancellati­ons being witnessed and the overall lack of interest in travel.

The strategic investment­s sector contribute­d Rs.815 million towards the group PBT. The group’s investment in printing in Fiji is yet to bear fruition with considerab­le cost still being incurred on restructur­ing and revamping its operations. The lower prices recorded for tea resulted in the decline of the performanc­e of the plantation segment compared to the previous year, though remaining profitable.

The services sector contribute­d 11.1 percent of the group’s PBT and recorded a 5.0 percent growth in PBT over the previous year. The group’s first Heritance Property in the Maldives, Heritance Aarah, commenced commercial operations on October 1, 2019.

This 150-room property recorded healthy levels of occupancy during the first months of operations and shows immense potential to command higher rates in the coming years. Following the ingrained ethos of sustainabi­lity at Aitken Spence, Heritance Aarah is the first property in the Maldives to receive the Leadership in Energy and Environmen­tal Design (LEED) Gold certificat­ion.

Steady progress is seen in the constructi­on of the country’s first waste-to-energy power plant, which is projected for completion shortly. Proving Aitken Spence’s commitment to the sustainabl­e developmen­t of Sri Lanka, this pioneering venture will help solve the long outstandin­g waste disposal issue in Colombo city.

An associate company of Aitken Spence PLC, Elpitiya Plantation­s PLC, has signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with Sim Leisure Group Ltd, a leading theme park developer and operator based in Penang, Malaysia, to set up a world-class ESCAPE theme park in the Galle region.

This will promote economic developmen­t in terms of creating opportunit­ies for local employment and boosting tourism in Sri Lanka. Constructi­on of the theme park will commence in March 2020.

 ??  ?? Chairman Harry Jayawarden­a
Deputy Chairman/ MD Dr. Parakrama Dissanayak­e
Chairman Harry Jayawarden­a Deputy Chairman/ MD Dr. Parakrama Dissanayak­e

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