Sino Land profit falls due to lower rental income, falling occupancies



Hong Kong developer Sino Land on Wednesday said its net profit for the financial year that ended on June 30 fell from a year earlier as strong residential sales were offset by lower rental income and falling occupancies.

After taking into account a one-time loss of HK$1.08 billion (US$138.7 million) from the revaluation of its investment properties, the developer said its net profit fell to HK$4.02 billion from HK$4.4 billion a year earlier.

Net income excluding one-off gains or losses fell slightly to HK$5.12 billion from HK$5.17 billion a year earlier, the company said in a filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange. Revenue climbed 21.6 per cent to HK$10.8 billion.

Robert Ng Chee Siong, the 73-year-old Singaporean tycoon, will step down as company chairman on August 31 and will be replaced by his 47-year-old son Daryl Ng Win Kong.

In its filing, the company said the younger Ng had worked with his father for 20 years and “demonstrated strong leadership and a deep commitment to the group’s values and strategic vision”.

Sino Land said its dividend for the year would be HK$0.58 a share after factoring in an interim payout. The company also said it had a pipeline of new projects and a substantial land bank to support its growth.

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