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Kingsmen Creatives reports 16.2% higher 1Q18 earnings of $0.45 mil

PC Lee
PC Lee • 2 min read
Kingsmen Creatives reports 16.2% higher 1Q18 earnings of $0.45 mil
SINGAPORE (May 10): Kingsmen Creatives reported 1Q18 earnings rose 16.2% to $0.45 million from $0.38 million a year ago.
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SINGAPORE (May 10): Kingsmen Creatives reported 1Q18 earnings rose 16.2% to $0.45 million from $0.38 million a year ago.

For the 1Q18 ended March, the group recorded a revenue of $61.0 million, a decrease of 7.8% compared to $66.2 million a year ago.

The Exhibitions & Thematic division registered a revenue of $29.9 million in 1Q18, an increase of 18.5% from $25.2 million in 1Q17. The increase in revenue was due to the completion of several major events in 1Q18.

The Retail & Corporate Interiors division recorded a revenue of $24.9 million in 1Q18, a decrease of 29.1% compared to $35.1 million in 1Q17.

The Research & Design division registered a revenue of $3.3 million in 1Q18, an increase of 14.6% from $2.9 million in 1Q17.

The Alternative Marketing division achieved revenues of $2.9 million in 1Q18, relatively unchanged compared to 1Q17.

The key contributors to the division's revenue included events and projects from clients such as Asia-Pacific Association for International Education, Automobile Association of Singapore, Robinson and Samsonite.

There was also a 2.2% rise in other items of operating expenses to $16.4 million.

Kingsmen says the 1Q18 results were in line with the group’s overall expectation for the year.

As at April 30, the group has secured contracts of $195 million, of which $156 million is expected to be recognised in FY18.

Barring unforeseen circumstances, the group expects FY2018 to be a profitable year.

Shares in Kingsmen Creatives closed 0.5 cent higher at 59 cents on Thursday.

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