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Keppel H1 profit from continuing operations up 7% at S$513 million

by Mark Darwin
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Keppel H1 profit from continuing operations up 7% at S3 million
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Its board of directors is proposing a tax exempt one-tier interim cash dividend of S$0.15 per share

KEPPEL posted a 7 per cent increase in net profit to S$513 million for the first half ended Jun 30, from S$481 million in the previous corresponding period.

However, its total net profit for H1 was down 91.6 per cent on the year at S$304 million from S$3.6 billion, which included earnings from its now-discontinued offshore and marine operations.

Earnings per share stood at S$0.167 for H1 2024, down from S$2.03 the previous year.

Revenue from continued operations fell 13.2 per cent to S$3.2 billion for H1, from S$3.7 billion previously. This was underpinned by lower contributions from the company’s infrastructure and real estate segments.

Its board of directors is proposing a tax exempt one-tier interim cash dividend of S$0.15 per share, unchanged from the amount paid out in the same period last year. It will be paid out on Aug 23, after book closure on Aug 14.

Loh Chin Hua, Keppel’s chief executive officer, highlighted that the company recorded an annualised return on equity of 9.8 per cent in H1 2024, compared with 8.7 per cent the year before.

He said: “While 2024 continues to be challenging, we see exciting opportunities ahead as investors’ growing preference for defensive, cash flow generative assets is driving demand for alternative real assets in infrastructure, connectivity and private credit, areas where Keppel has strong expertise.”

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