SLT group 9 months operating profits up by 16% to Rs. 5 bn
Sri Lanka
Telecom (SLT), released its financial results for the first nine months of
2012, recording Rs. 5.01 billion Group Operating Profit, a growth of 16% Year
on Year (YoY).
The Group
revenue has increased to Rs. 42.07 billion, an increase of 12% YoY. Despite the
gain on foreign exchange translation in Q3 2012 due to appreciation of rupee
against Q1 and Q2, 2012 and the impressive increase in Group Operating Profits,
cumulative group translation loss on exchange has diluted the Profit before Tax
(PBT) and Profit after Tax (PAT).
Normalized
basis (without exchange loss on translation), the group has reported an
impressive PBT of Rs.5.76 bn, an increase of 21% and PAT of Rs.4.33 bn, an
increase of 26% YoY. These normalized results further underscore SLT as the
leader and the enabler in integrated telecommunications in Sri Lanka. However,
after the Loss on Exchange Translation arising from Mobitel, Group PBT and PAT
declined by 11% and 18% to Rs. 4.3 billion and Rs. 2.9 billion respectively.
SLT Group
Chairman Nimal Welgama said “Consistent Growth in operating profits in 2012
demonstrates our strength, resilience and aligned growth strategy of our group
of companies to deliver strong results. As the catalyst in enabling ICT in the
country, we will continue to invest in Network Modernization, Capacity and
Coverage Expansion with a view to take ICT in our country to the next level
while creating value for stake holders.”
At company
level, revenue for nine months YTD increased by 7% to Rs. 25.82 bn. PBT and PAT
of SLT Company increased by 2% and 3% to Rs. 3.69 bn and Rs.2.7 bn
respectively. Revenue streams including fixed broadband, PEO TV, Wholesale,
Enterprise and International were drivers of revenue growth.
Defying the
global trend of declining fixed line subscribers, Sri Lanka Telecom’s wide
product range and demand for high speed uninterrupted broadband and
entertainment through PEO TV have seen fixed wire line customers increase by 6%
YoY to 985,752 steadily heading towards the major milestone of 1 mn Megaline
subscribers.
Despite the
increase in revenue of the company, increases in International
Telecommunication Levy and energy costs have contributed to a significant
increase in operating costs which had an impact on profit growth.
Mobitel,
continued to grow its revenue despite heavy competition in the industry.
Revenue for the first nine months of 2012 grew by 14 % to Rs 18.2 bn compared
to the same period in the previous year. The revenue growth was mainly driven
by the increase in Mobitel Subscriber base. With the completion of the Stage VI
expansion project by mid-2012, significant enhancements in network capacity and
coverage have translated in to better customer experience.
Despite many
challenges, Mobitel managed to record growth in key profitability indicators
with EBITDA and EBIT growing by 20% and 30% respectively during the period
under review.
Growth in
these profitability indicators was achieved from growth in revenue coupled with
initiatives for cost optimisation and productivity improvement.
These
initiatives have strongly contributed towards the growth in EBITDA as well as
EBITDA margin withering challenges faced by increasing fuel, electricity and
other input prices.
Company
reported a healthy EBITDA Margin of 33% which is a notable improvement over
last year.
Without the
exchange loss on translation, PBT has recorded an impressive growth of 45 % for
the period under review.
Mobitel made
an impressive PAT over 1bn during 3rdquarter as a result of increasing revenues
complemented by marginal appreciation of the rupee.
As a result
of that company was able to wipe off losses incurred during the first half
brought about by heavy exchange losses incurred.
The
publication arm of SLT Group, SLT Publications recorded revenue of
Rs.461mn.while recording a PBT and PAT of Rs.243.mn and Rs.175 millions.
The
13-year-old Sumatran tiger named Manis, or Sweetie in English, gave birth to
the cubs on October 18, just over a year after she successfully bore three male
cubs, Terawan said.
“This is our
latest contribution in conserving the critically endangered species,” he said,
adding that the zoo now has six cubs, and two male and one female adult.
AFP
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