Ranhill Q1 earnings seen to be weaker than usual


Following the movement control order (MCO) on March 18, the group had offered a 50% bill discount for its subsidiary company Ranhill Saj Sdn Bhd’s B40 customers as part of its Covid-19 CSR initiative in March. 


KUALA LUMPUR: Ranhill Holdings Bhd’s earnings for the first quarter ended March 31 is expected to be weaker than usual, dragged by the one-off Covid-19 corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative.

Following the movement control order (MCO) on March 18, the group had offered a 50% bill discount for its subsidiary company Ranhill Saj Sdn Bhd’s B40 customers as part of its Covid-19 CSR initiative in March. 


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