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Fragrance Group romps to six-fold rise in FY17 earnings to $48.5 mil as revenue surges

Stanislaus Jude Chan
Stanislaus Jude Chan • 2 min read
Fragrance Group romps to six-fold rise in FY17 earnings to $48.5 mil as revenue surges
SINGAPORE (Feb 27): Property developer Fragrance Group saw its earnings surge more than six-fold to $48.5 million for the FY17 ended December, from $7.5 million a year ago.
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SINGAPORE (Feb 27): Property developer Fragrance Group saw its earnings surge more than six-fold to $48.5 million for the FY17 ended December, from $7.5 million a year ago.

This was on the back of a 66.8% jump in revenue to $198.0 million in FY17, from $118.7 million a year ago.

Revenue from its property development segment rose 58.7% to $159.2 million in FY17, mainly due to the substantial revenue contribution from the City Gate project, which commenced construction in the second quarter of 2016.

Commercial investment revenue climbed 20.1% to $22.2 million n FY17, mainly due to the substantial revenue contribution from Tower 15, Fragrance Empire Building, The Punggol Point, and Victory Centre.

In addition, the group saw its other operating income swell to $32.9 million in FY17, more than seven times higher than the $4.3 million registered a year ago.

This was largely attributable to fair value gain of investment properties, net foreign exchange gain that was mainly attributed to the translation of Australian dollar fixed deposits, and gain on foreign currency options used to hedge against foreign currency exposure.

As at end December, cash and cash equivalents stood at $121.5 million.

“Our good performance in FY2017, with all-round improvements in all of our core businesses, has underscored that our diversification into the property development and hotel investment sectors in Australia and United Kingdom was indeed timely and strategic, thereby strongly positioning the group for sustainable growth in the future,” says Koh Wee Meng, Fragrance’s founder, executive chairman, and CEO.

Shares of Fragrance Group closed flat at 15.4 cents on Tuesday.

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