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Sunway Bhd’s FY20 net profit drops 49% to RM359.6 mil

Revenue lower at RM3.8 billion due to lower contributions from most business segments except healthcare, says conglomerate

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 31 Mar 2021 9:15PM

Sunway Bhd’s FY20 net profit drops 49% to RM359.6 mil
Sunway Bhd expects the pandemic to continue to impact its financial performance in the first half of 2021, especially its leisure and hospitality businesses. – Tourism Selangor pic, March 31, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Sunway Bhd’s net profit slipped to RM359.6 million for the financial year ended December 31, 2020 (FY20) from RM709.2 million in FY19.

Revenue was lower at RM3.8 billion from RM4.8 billion attributed to lower contributions from most business segments except healthcare, which saw revenue gaining 6.1% to RM620 million.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia today, Sunway said the property development segment saw revenue dropping by 9.3% to RM495 million amid lower sales and progress billings from development projects.

Revenue for its property investment segment declined 58.4% to RM334 million.

It said the movement control order (MCO) adversely impacted the group’s hospitality and leisure businesses, as well as its associate Sunway Real Estate Investment Trust.

The construction segment recorded a revenue decrease of 22.2% to RM990.2 million, due to lower progress billings caused by stop-work orders by the authorities in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, the trading and manufacturing segment saw revenue narrowing 15.4% to RM812.1 million as a result of lower sales.

The quarry segment reported revenue of RM321.4 million, 7.7% lower due to disruptions caused by the MCO.

As for the fourth quarter, the company’s net profit rose to RM193.1 million from RM183.5 million in the same quarter a year ago.

Revenue, however, was lower at RM1.3 billion from RM1.4 billion previously.

Going forward, Sunway expects the pandemic to continue to impact its financial performance in the first half of 2021, especially its leisure and hospitality businesses in the first quarter due to the high infection rate.

“The group is cautiously optimistic that with the progressive rollout of the mass vaccination programme by the government, the local economy will begin to recover steadily in the second half of the year.

“The economic recovery will also be boosted by the various multi-billion ringgit fiscal stimulus packages when they are implemented by the government,” it noted. – Bernama, March 31, 2021

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