Xurpas net profit rose 51% in Q1 to P103.24M | Inquirer Business

Xurpas net profit rose 51% in Q1 to P103.24M

/ 01:00 AM May 16, 2017

Technology firm Xurpas Inc. grew its net profit in the first quarter by 51 percent year-on-year to P103.24 million as revenues doubled, led by the strong growth of the consumer segment.

Excluding non-recurring items, Xurpas’ core net income in the first quarter rose by 49 percent to P104.01 million while cash flow increased by 29 percent to P140.27 million, the company said in a regulatory filing.

Total revenues increased by 115 percent year-on-year to P752.08 million during the first quarter.

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Xurpas’ consumer segment grew its business by 182 percent year-on-year compared to the same period in 2016.

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The mobile consumer segment remained the largest growth driver, contributing 77 percent of total revenues for first quarter.

Xurpas was also able to consolidate the service offerings of its latest acquisition, Art of Click Pte. Ltd. Enterprise services grew by 16 percent to P160.31 million in the first quarter, while other services related to its human resources (HR) technology solutions improved by around 99 percent year-on-year to P10.32 million in the same period.

Apart from the new game titles launched by Xurpas’ mobile consumer division, the company said its enterprise business and HR technology services also gained ground in 2017.

Subsidiary Storm Technologies Inc. enrolled more than 100,000 employees under its various HR platforms, representing some of the top corporations in the Philippines while Xurpas Enterprise Inc. recently secured contracts with enterprise clients such as Aboitiz Equity Ventures and the Lhuillier Group. —DORIS DUMLAO-ABADILLA

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