StarHub’s Q1 net profit rises 3. 2% to S$91. 2m Telecom group StarHub posted a 3. 2-percent rise in first quarter net profit to S$91. 2 million from a year ago. This is despite group operating revenue falling 1. 8 percent to S$580 million. SINGAPORE: Telecom group StarHub posted a 3. 2-percent rise in first quarter net profit to S$91. 2 million from a year ago. This is despite group operating revenue falling 1. 8 percent to S$580 million. Revenue for its mobile business fell 2 per cent to S$302 million in the quarter.
StarHub attributed this to “lower post-paid revenue from inter-connect operators and roaming services in spite of an increase in subscription revenue from a larger subscriber base. ” Still, the mobile unit remains as the biggest revenue contributor for the group at 52 percent. The company’s fixed network services business posted the highest revenue growth for the quarter, up 4 percent on-year to S$88 million. Data and internet services accounted for 82 percent of fixed network revenue at S$72 million, while voice services revenue grew to S$16 million.
StarHub said this was “primarily contributed by digital voice home services which became chargeable from fourth quarter 2012 and higher in-payments from carriers’ services, which were offset by lower IDD usages. ” Looking ahead, StarHub said it expects group operating revenue to grow in the low single-digit range year-on-year. Meanwhile, group earnings before interest, tax and depreciation (EBITDA) margin as a percentage of service revenue is expected to be about 31 percent. For the first quarter, the company has proposed an interim dividend of 5 cents per share, which will be paid on 30 May 2013. – CNA/xq
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