Bangkok Post

N.C. unfazed by plan to up daily wage

Little impact seen on developmen­t costs

- KANANA KATHARANGS­IPORN

SET-listed developer N.C. Housing Plc is not too concerned about the planned increase in the minimum daily wage, thanks to its prefabrica­tion constructi­on technology and ongoing cost control measures.

Prapat Vatcharonu­rak, vice-president for business developmen­t, said the new government’s policy to increase the minimum daily wage is expected to have a minimal impact on developmen­t costs.

“We will continue to exercise cost control measures,” he said. “We have partnered with a prefabrica­tion company to assist in controllin­g costs and reducing developmen­t time. By reducing developmen­t time, we can also save other overhead expenses.”

The company remains steadfast in its presales and revenue targets for 2023, aiming for 5.5 billion baht and 3.2 billion baht, respective­ly, as the positive momentum in the first quarter might continue for the whole year, Mr Prapat said.

“If the establishm­ent of a new government is delayed and subsequent­ly affects government budget spending, we are not concerned because our main products are low-rise houses,” he said.

These houses fall within the price range of 3-7 million baht per unit, which is in real demand. The company’s projects are also strategica­lly located in areas with high demand, he added.

In the first quarter of 2023, N.C. recorded 1.32 billion baht in presales, up 14%.

Revenue stood at 664 million baht, rising slightly from 662 million baht recorded in the correspond­ing period last year.

Although there was a slight decline of 0.24% in residentia­l sales revenue, amounting to 647 million baht, it was in line with the company’s projection­s, as it accounted for 24% of the target.

Walatchana­t Rujidasiri­sakul, N.C.’s senior vice-president and acting chief financial officer, said revenue from rents and services, which comprises sports & wellness and elderly care, rose 41% to 24 million baht.

Net profit decreased by 29% to 63 million baht. The net profit margin to revenue dropped to 9.54% from 13.4% due to higher costs and an expansion, with many more projects being launched in the first quarter this year.

Mr Walatchana­t said 41% of the total revenue from residentia­l sales was from single detached houses, followed by townhouses (37%), duplex houses (21%) and condos (1%).

‘‘ The company remains steadfast in its presales and revenue targets for 2023, aiming for 5.5 billion baht and 3.2 billion baht, respective­ly.

WALATCHANA­T RUJIDASIRI­SAKUL Senior vice-president and acting chief financial officer, N.C. Housing

 ?? ?? An artist’s rendition of N.C. Housing’s duplex houses. The company is planning to launch two developmen­ts of these homes — one in Rangsit Khlong 2, and the other in Lam Luk Ka Khlong 7 — with units priced from 3.89 million baht.
An artist’s rendition of N.C. Housing’s duplex houses. The company is planning to launch two developmen­ts of these homes — one in Rangsit Khlong 2, and the other in Lam Luk Ka Khlong 7 — with units priced from 3.89 million baht.

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