Matrix Concepts registers RM616.1mil new property sales in 1HFY24


Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd founder and group executive deputy chairman Datuk Seri Lee Tian Hock (left) and chairman Datuk Mohamad Haslah Mohamad Amin (right).

KUALA LUMPUR: Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd achieved RM310.8mil in new property sales in the second quarter of its 2024 financial year, with the lion's share of the sales stemming from Sendayan Developments.

With the latest quarter, the property developer's new property sales in 1HFY24 rose to RM616.1mil.

The group's unbilled sales stood at RM1.3bil as at end-September 2023, set to be recognised over the next 15 to 18 months.

In the second quarter of FY24, Matrix Concepts recorded a net profit of RM64.03mil, up from RM50.57mil in the same quarter a year earlier, representing a basic earnings per share of 5.12 sen as compared to 4.04 sen previously.

The board declared an interim dividend of 2.5 sen, bringing the year-to-date payout to five sen per share.

Revenue was up to RM359.35mil in 2QFY24 from RM222.35mil in 2QFY23, underpinned by a robust performance in the property development division and its revenue contribution of RM350.3mil.

Sendayan Developments, the group's flagship project, was pivotal in the encouraging performance of its property development division, contributing RM340.5mil, an 86% increase in revenue from the previous year, the property developer said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Bandar Sri Impian in Kluang, Johor, recorded RM8.1bil in revenue while The Chambers, the group's first fully sold Klang Valley development contributed the remaining RM1.7mil to the property development business.

The group’s property development unit performance was complemented by other business units, namely education and hospitality divisions, contributing RM9.1mil to 2Q24 revenue.

These units recorded a decrease of 9% from the previous year, attributed to a reduced hospitality contribution, despite marginal revenue improvement by the education division.

For the six months period, the group's net profit came to RM128.63mil from RM97.61mil in 6MFY23, while revenue rose to RM690.78mil from RM451.61mil in the same previous period.

"Our return to optimal operational and construction levels bodes well for our stakeholders as we remain committed to delivering exceptional value while adhering to sustainable practices, community development, and enhancing shareholder returns," said chairman Datuk Mohamad Haslah Mohamad Amin.

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