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JKH Group Revenue and EBITDA, excluding Leisure, increases by 5%

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The JKH Group reported that Revenue and EBITDA, excluding Leisure, increased by 5 percent.

The handover of Cinnamon Life residential and office units will commence in March 2021

The key operational and financial highlights of the Group’s performance during the quarter under review:

• Despite the isolation measures adopted by the authorities due to the second wave of the COVID-19 outbreak in early October 2020, which caused a slowdown in business activity and dampened consumer sentiment, the subsequent gradual easing of restrictions enabled the businesses across the Group to recover to near normal levels by December, with the exception of Leisure.

Group EBITDA excluding the Leisure industry group stood at Rs. 5.22 billion during the third quarter of the year under review, which is a 5 per cent increase against the previous year [2019/20 Q3: Rs. 4.99 billion].

The Certificates of Conformity (COC) for the Cinnamon Life office tower and ‘The Suites’ residential tower have been obtained, which will enable hand-over of the residential apartments and office tower to commence, on a staggered basis, from the fourth quarter of 2020/21 onwards.

The Supermarket business continued its positive momentum with overall revenue and EBITDA recording growth over the previous year driven by the contribution from new outlets, despite the closure or limited operations of outlets in certain isolated areas.

The Insurance business continued its recovery momentum recording encouraging growth in all its channels of distribution, amidst a challenging environment.

The year-on-year comparison of the Transportation industry group is distorted, primarily since the comparative quarter of the previous year had above-average profitability in the Bunkering business on account of a transition to low sulphur fuel oil (LSFO), well ahead of competition.

The pace of construction at ‘Cinnamon Life’ continued to gain momentum during the latter part of the quarter despite the disruptions due to the second wave. The business continues to closely monitor the evolving ground situation and resultant impacts on the overall timelines of the hotel and the shopping mall.

The overall performance and volumes in the Frozen Confectionery, Beverage and Convenience Foods businesses demonstrated a pick-up towards December once activity in the country returned to more normalised levels, although the performance for the quarter was hampered due to the onset of the second wave of COVID-19.

The Maldivian Resorts segment demonstrated an encouraging performance following the opening of the airport in the Maldives in mid-July, with occupancy increasing to 53 per cent in the month of December, resulting in the segment recording a positive EBITDA for the quarter.

The Leisure businesses in Sri Lanka continued to be impacted by the pandemic due to the closure of the airport and lower revenue from dining and banqueting due to the outbreak of the second wave. The airports in Sri Lanka were opened on 21 January 2021 for tourist arrivals under stringent health and safety protocols.

 

 

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