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NAHCO Profit Before Tax Grows To N1.34bn

The Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (nahcoaviance) Profit Before Tax (PBT) has grown to N1.34 billion in the year ended December 31, 2019, representing 166 per cent increase when compared to the same period in 2018.

The ground handling company also paid N487 million as dividends at 30 kobo per ordinary share of 50 kobo each, as approved by its shareholders.

Dr. Seinde Fadeni, the Chairman of NAHCO stated this on yesterday in Lagos at the 2019 Annual Reports and Accounts of its Annual General Meeting (AGM), which was transmitted virtually to its shareholders in compliance with the World Health Organisation (W.H.O) and Presidential Taskforce (PTF) on COVID-19 pandemic.

Fadeni in his speech at the virtual AGM, disclosed that NAHCO in its PBT 2018, had N503.237 million, but grew to N1.34 billion in 2019, which he attributed to the several measures put in place during the financial year to control costs and income revenue by the company.

According to him, Profit After Tax (PAT) increased significantly from N196.8 million in 2018 to N717.2 million in 2019, representing 264 per cent increase within the period.

Also, Fadeni added that the group closed the year ended December 31, 2019 with total revenue of about N9.99 billion, a marginal increase of 2.3 per cent over the 2018 figures of about N9.8 billion.

He, however, expressed that the year would have ended on a better note, but the United States – China trade issues and the virus in the Asian country affected importation and reduced flight frequencies at the tail end of 2019.

He added: “In line with our business strategies, the initial problems of increased costs of operations and administrative expenses have been taken on board by management and are being released.

“The transformation agenda, being facilitated by KPMG, is on course. This transformation agenda includes our five-year strategic plan and this plan is anchored on five strategic pillars and three key enablers.”

 

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