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Boustead Holdings’ net profit jumps 79% to RM99.6 mil in Q3

Revenue falls slightly to RM3.67 billion compared with RM3.68 billion in same period last year

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 29 Nov 2022 7:39PM

Boustead Holdings’ net profit jumps 79% to RM99.6 mil in Q3
Boustead Holdings Bhd’s profit before taxation and zakat in Q3 2022 was down 67% at RM78.40 million mainly on lower contributions from the plantation and pharmaceutical divisions during the quarter. – The Vibes file pic, November 29, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Boustead Holdings Bhd’s net profit jumped 79% to RM99.60 million in the third quarter (Q3) ended September 30, 2022, from the RM55.70 million chalked up in the corresponding period last year.

Revenue for the period fell to RM3.67 billion compared with RM3.68 billion earlier.

Earnings were up after taking into account the allocation to non-controlling interests and perpetual sukuk holders, the conglomerate said in a filing with Bursa Malaysia today.

Profit before taxation and zakat in Q3 2022 was down 67% at RM78.40 million mainly on lower contributions from the plantation and pharmaceutical divisions during the quarter.

“Nevertheless, this was partly compensated by a higher share of results in associates arising from Affin Bank’s contribution,” it added.

In a separate filing, Boustead Holdings, which is a subsidiary of the Armed Forces Fund Board (LTAT), announced the appointment of LTAT chief investment officer Muhammad Fitri Othman as a non-executive director effective December 1, 2022.

Meanwhile, LTAT head of corporate finance Irfan Hashim has been named the alternate director to Datuk Ahmad Nazim Abdul Rahman, who is also LTAT chief executive officer, effective the same date. – Bernama, November 29, 2022

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