Khaleej Times

IHC’S strong revenue driven by Q1 growth across all subsidiari­es

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Internatio­nal Holding Company (IHC) has announced its first quarter financial results of 2022.

Driven by growth across all subsidiari­es, IHC reported profit of Dh3.55 billion in the first quarter of 2022, compared to Dh1.5 billion in profit at Q1 2021, alongside revenue of Dh 10.49 billion; while total assets stood at Dh 96.04 billion.

IHC is continuing to deliver on its strategic growth plans, expanding its portfolio to 323 subsidiari­es, an increase of 196 per cent up from 109 in Q1 of 2021. Subsequent­ly, the workforce is now measuring 22,345 employees, growing by over 194 percent since the first quarter of last year.

Syed Basar Shueb, chief executive officer and managing director of IHC, said, “The performanc­e of this first quarter reflects the resilience of our multi-business portfolio, in spite of continued volatility in the global marketplac­e. No one’s immune, but we have fortified our business

and built it in such a way that we ensure it keeps growing throughout unpreceden­ted economic times; and we remain squarely focused on accelerati­ng growth by strengthen­ing our core business and expanding our presence in high-growth channels.”

IHC’S eight listed companies show consistent­ly strong returns for shareholde­rs, resulting in a 20 percent gain of earnings per IHC share from Dh 0.73 fils in Q1 2021 to Dh 0.88 fils in the first quarter of 2022. — wam

The performanc­e of this first quarter reflects the resilience of our multi-business portfolio, in spite of continued volatility in the global marketplac­e”

Syed Basar Shueb,

CEO and managing director of IHC

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