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Cordlife braces for 25-30% slide to FY23 net profit amid mishandling scandal

by Riah Marton
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Cordlife braces for 25-30% slide to FY23 net profit amid mishandling scandal
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PRIVATE cord blood bank Cordlife Group on Tuesday (Feb 27) said it is anticipating a 25 to 30 per cent slide to its net profit for the financial year ended Dec 31, 2023.

Disclosing this in a profit guidance ahead of the release of its financial results on or before Thursday, the mainboard-listed group added that the earnings impact could be greater if findings of ongoing investigations into its cord-blood unit mishandling returned positive.

Since late last year, Cordlife had been mired in a scandal, which has brought the Ministry of Health (MOH) to order the company on Nov 30, 2023 to stop the collection, testing, processing and storage of any new cord blood and human tissue for up to six months.

The suspension comes after MOH found that seven of Cordlife’s 22 cord blood storage tanks had been exposed to temperatures above the acceptable limits of minus 150 deg C, and that these “temperature excursions” had happened at different times, some dating back to November 2020.

On Jan 17, the company said since MOH’s discovery, it has started sending donated cord blood samples from the affected tanks under investigation to a third-party laboratory for viability testing, in batches.

On Tuesday, Cordlife said it gathered that there will likely be a material drop in profit for FY23 following a preliminary assessment of the period’s draft unaudited financial results.

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However, the group said it is unable to assess the impact of the investigations on the FY23 results.

“If the results of the testing confirm that any of the affected tanks are adversely affected by the temperature excursions, such results may have a further adverse impact on the unaudited FY2023 results,” it added.

Shares of Cordlife closed up 7.1 per cent, or S$0.02, at S$0.30 on Tuesday, before the announcement.



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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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