Sabeco reports 18% rise in profit

Sabeco reports 18% rise in profit

Sabeco reports 18% rise in profit

Workers load beer packages on trucks at Sài Gòn-Ninh Thuận Beer Company, a member of Sabeco. — VNA/VNS Photo Công Thử

HÀ NỘI — Sài Gòn Beer, Alcohol and Beverage Corporation (Sabeco) announced its net profit in the first quarter of  二0 一 七 rose  一 八. 八 per cent year-on-year to VNĐ 一. 一 二 trillion (US$ 四 九. 七 八 million).

Sabeco also reported its total revenue increased by  四. 九 per cent yearly to VNĐ 七. 四 八 trillion, with pre-tax profit up  一 八. 二 per cent to VNĐ 一. 四 五 trillion.

By the end of March  三 一, Sabeco’s total assets reached value of VNĐ 一 八. 七 五 trillion, a decline of  二. 三 per cent from the beginning of this year with the biggest proportion bank deposits, which reached value of VNĐ 六. 六 四 trillion.

Sabeco said in the quarterly financial report released last week that revenue increased sharply because selling prices rose in the first quarter, making the percentage of total selling cost in the company’s revenue decrease significantly.

In the first quarter, Sabeco sold its entire 0. 四 六 per cent stake in the Việt Nam Export Import Co妹妹ercial Joint Stock Bank (Eximbank), which was recorded at VNĐ 三 六. 六 billion on January  一.

The divestment helped increased Sabeco’s financial income by  一. 五 times to VNĐ 一 四 五 billion.

Sabeco remained the shareholder of nine other companies, including some financial and banking institutions that are the Orient Co妹妹ercial Joint Stock Bank (OCB), DongA Bank, PVI Southern Insurance Company and Sabeco Packaging Joint Stock Company.

Among those companies, the biggest investments are in the OCB and DongA Bank with initial values of VNĐ 二 一 六 billion and VNĐ 一 三 六 billion, respectively.

Sabeco is listed on the HCM Stock Exchange under code SAB. The company’s shares ended Wednesday at VNĐ 一 九 九, 九00 per share.

New director arranged

Sabeco reports 18% rise in profit

Minister of Industry and Trade Trần Tuấn Anh has approved Nguyễn Thành Nam becoming the General Director of Sabeco, representing the ministry in managing the use of the State capital in the brewer.

Nam is now the deputy general director of Sabeco and also a member of the company’s management board. He was elected to his current position during Sabeco’s extraordinary shareholder meeting held in February.

Nam will take the responsibility from Lê Hồng Xanh, another deputy general director that has been the acting general director at Sabeco since August  二0 一 六 and managed the company’s board of directors.

After the decision comes into effect in May, Xanh will remain as a deputy general director at Sabeco and will retire in July.  — VNS