SAPTCO profits fall 38% in 2017

Riyadh – Mubasher: Saudi Public Transport Co. (SAPTCO) on Monday reported a 37.6% drop in profits to SAR 81.74 million ($21.80 million) in 2017 from SAR 130.9 million ($34.91 million) in 2016.

The transport firm attributed the lower annual profits to six factors including 2% lower revenues on the back of a decline in transport services, higher operating costs by 5% or SAR 45 million owing to increasing the company’s bus fleet.

Moreover, general and administrative expenses increased by 1%, while income from financing dropped by 39% or SAR 5.9 million, SAPTCO said in a bourse filing.

SAPTCO’s revenues amounted to SAR 1.13 billion in 2017, down 2.1% from SAR 1.15 billion in the year before.

The bus-managing company last reported a 16.7% decline in profits to SAR 106.3 million in the nine-month period ended September from SAR 127.58 million in the same period of 2016.

SAPTCO’s stock closed Monday at a marginal rise of 0.06% to SAR 16.98.

Earlier in March, the Saudi transport firm began providing public buses in two major Saudi cities, namely Riyadh and Jeddah, under the Public Transport Authority's (PTA) supervision.

Mubasher Contribution Time: 26-Mar-2018 14:05 (GMT)
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