Danessa Rivera (The Philippine Star)
- May 4, 2018 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — Aboitiz Equity
Ventures Inc. (AEV) managed to eke out gains in the first quarter despite the
one-off foreign exchange losses from its power business and lower contributions
from other business segments.
AEV disclosed its first quarter net
income increased by three percent to P4.8 billion.
Power accounted for 64 percent of
the group’s total income followed by banking and financial services (30
percent), food (six percent), and land (one percent).
“Our diversified portfolio gives us
the resilience to sail through varying business cycles. The underlying strength
of our core operations and a vibrant economy keep us optimistic on our
long-term fundamentals,” AEV president and CEO Erramon Aboitiz said.
The net income contribution of
Aboitiz Power Corp. to AEV decreased by nine percent to P3.1 billion, even as
core net income rose by four percent to P5.2 billion, due to higher unrealized
foreign exchange losses.
AboitizPower posted a net income of
P4 billion in the first quarter, nine percent lower than the year before due to
higher non-recurring forex losses on the revaluation of dollar denominated
liabilities which amounted to P1.2 billion.
However, without the one-off
adjustments, AboitizPower’s core net income rose four percent to P5.2 billion.
AEV’s banking unit—Union Bank of the
Philippines—contributed P1.4 billion to groupwide earnings, up 32 percent
year-on-year on higher revenues.
Pilmico Foods Corp. and its
subsidiaries reported a 10 percent decline in net income to P264 million,
largely due to the higher cost of raw materials and operating expenses.
The real estate business under
Aboitiz Land Inc. and other subsidiaries reported a net income of P59 million,
down 18 percent due to increased borrowing expenses for the funding of
developments.
Republic Cement and Building
Materials Inc. saw a net loss of P82 million, a reversal of the P202
million net income contribution to AEV last year. This was
attributed to energy input costs, which were higher compared to the same period
a year ago.
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