DoubleDragon Q1 profit rises 43.3% to P1.07B | Inquirer Business

DoubleDragon Q1 profit rises 43.3% to P1.07B

/ 05:36 AM May 16, 2019

Property developer DoubleDragon Properties Corp. chalked up P1.07 billion in first quarter net profit, rising by 43.3 percent from the same period last year, as rental revenues gained critical mass.

Three-month recurring revenues, including those from its rental portfolio, went up by 44.9 percent year-on-year to P769.99 million.

“For the past five years, the whole DoubleDragon team has worked tirelessly toward this phase of the plan—from raising the funds needed and acquiring the right properties at the right price. The team has properly executed the construction of the buildings at the right price and within the earliest timeframe. These elements were vital to get to this important stage of leasing out the properties and securing the company’s return of investment,” DoubleDragon chair Edgar Sia II said in a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange on Wednesday.

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Recurring revenues now accounted for 31.5 percent of total revenues in line with DoubleDragon’s goal of becoming a 90-percent recurring revenue company by 2020.

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Rental revenues grew by 53.1 percent to P627.21 million during the first three months of the year. The first five office towers of DD Meridian Park are now 100-percent leased out.

On the other hand, the hotel segment posted an average occupancy rate of 83.4 percent for the first quarter. The 518-room Hotel101-Manila was the best performing hotel property with an average 87.4 percent occupancy for the first quarter. —DORIS DUMLAO-ABADILLA

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