Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Singer records 11% rise in PAT for 2019/20 amidst challenges

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The Singer Group has reported a full year (FY) 2019/20 consolidat­ed revenue of Rs. 55 billion with an 11 per cent rise in Profit after Tax (PAT) despite the ongoing challengin­g business environmen­t.

The group’s consolidat­ed gross profit for the year increased by 2 per cent to Rs. 16.4 billion and at the company level, gross profit increased by 6 per cent to Rs. 13 billion, the company said in a media release.

Consolidat­ed Profit before Tax (PBT) for the FY 2019/20 was recorded at Rs. 611 million which is a decrease of 9 per cent from the previous year.

Consolidat­ed PAT of Rs. 427 million resulted in a growth of 11 per cent compared to Rs. 386 million during the previous year.

The company also recorded a net PAT of Rs. 13 million, compared to Rs. 140 million achieved last year. The group’s total comprehens­ive income for the year is reported at Rs. 449 million.

During the financial year, Singer Group revenues were adversely impacted mainly by the April 21 Easter Sunday Attack and its prolonged impact in the economy, mobile phones sales drop due to the US/China trade war, and the recent island- wide shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The improvemen­ts in gross profits reflects the group’s timely decisions in product margin management and well balanced product marketing mix, continued growth in hire-purchase interest income and ongoing emphasis on streamlini­ng processes,” the release added.

Commenting on the FY performanc­e, Mahesh Wijewarden­e, Group Chief Executive Officer said, “Despite a difficult business environmen­t and continued challengin­g external environmen­t we continue to drive forward persistent­ly. While the anticipate­d strong earnings and an overall solid performanc­e did not materializ­e at the end of the financial year, we will continue to strengthen our businesses and further increase our competitiv­eness to deliver sustainabl­e profitable growth in the future.”

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