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  IOIPG RECORDS STRONG GROWTH ACROSS ALL BUSINESS SEGMENTS FOR Q3 FY2022

Thursday 26/05/2022



KUALA LUMPUR, May 26 (Bernama) -- IOI Properties Group Berhad (“IOIPG”) achieved a revenue of RM737.8 million for Q3 FY2022, which is an increase of 27% compared to preceding year corresponding quarter. The increase in revenue is mainly attributed to better performance by all business segments. 
 
In the property development segment, the Group registered an increase of 25% in revenue to RM605.9 million and an increase of 45% in operating profit to RM265.0 million compared to preceding year corresponding quarter.  The hike in revenue and operating profit in the current year quarter is mainly attributable to further progress made in construction activities for ongoing developments and the higher number of vacant possession of completed projects that had been disrupted by the lockdown in Malaysia in the previous quarters. 

The Group’s property investment segment recorded a 38% rise in revenue to RM99.7 million and a 48% increase of operating profit to RM48.7 million for Q3 FY2022 compared to the preceding year corresponding quarter. This is attributed to the commencement of recurring leasing income from IOI Mall Xiamen, China which started operations on 28 October 2021. This was also due to lower rent rebate provided to tenants by mall operations in Malaysia as a result of improvements in footfall.  

For the Hospitality and Leisure segment, the Group reported a 57% increase in revenue to  RM30.0 million compared to the preceding year corresponding quarter pursuant to rising domestic demand in view of the relaxation of travel restrictions. However, the Group also recorded a decrease in operating loss of 1% to RM7.4 million, mainly due to low operating costs arising from wage subsidy and rebates in electricity charges in the preceding year corresponding quarter.
 
IOIPG remains vigilant of the economic challenges faced within the borders and beyond. On the domestic front, Bank Negara Malaysia’s Monetary Policy Committee has announced the increase in overnight policy rate by 25 basis points to 2% as global inflationary pressures have increased. Globally, recovery of the economy has been facing persistent supply-chain disruptions and labour market challenges caused by the pandemic.

Amidst the challenges in Malaysia, proactive measures have been taken to drive sales of its midpriced range of products by leveraging on the Group’s digital marketing capabilities and aggressive campaigns.  

Meanwhile, for the office segment, the Group is experiencing a marginal erosion of overall occupancy and rental rates despite the competitive environment in Malaysia.
 
For the hospitality and retail segments, IOIPG anticipates a recovery to pre-pandemic levels. In the meantime, digital marketing efforts and innovative solutions continues to serve as key drivers of value propositions for mall tenants and hotel guests. The Group will also continue to provide a safe environment for its hotel guests and staff at all times.
 
In response to the current challenges arising from the strict operating procedures and movement controls implemented by the China government which has affected our mall operations in Xiamen, the Group will adopt an active and pragmatic tenant retention strategy to maintain occupancy rates. Meanwhile, the completed residential developments of IOI Palm City and IOI Palm International Parkhouse in Xiamen, China will continue to contribute towards the Group’s financial performance. 
 
Across the border, the Group’s new acquisition of a mixed-use development site in Singapore, comprising residential and hotel components in the Marina Bay area, complements its existing developments in the Lion City.  Since the acquisition, the Group is in the midst of planning the development of the land. At IOI Central Boulevard Towers, leasing activities have received strong response from reputable multinational companies. This is in anticipation of its expected completion in 2023. 
 
“We foresee robust recovery of all sectors of the economy as we reopen our borders and transition into the endemic phase,” said IOIPG Chief Executive Officer Dato’ Voon Tin Yow.

“Therefore, we expect an increase in consumer confidence nationwide that will generate a steady rise of demand within the property market,” he added.

IOIPG remains steadfast in navigating through domestic and global challenges with a prudent and professional management approach to ensure delivery of satisfactory performance in the coming quarters whilst improving our market position and strengthening our competitive edge to seize any opportunities that may emerge. This reflects the Group’s commitment to be a Trusted. brand. 

SOURCE : IOI Properties Group Berhad

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
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Tel : +603-8947 8888 (Ext 6637)
Email : belinda.liew@ioigroup.com

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