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WANG ON GROUP(01222) - 於二零二五年八月十二日举行之股东特别大会之投票结果
2025-08-12 09:19
(於百慕達註冊成立之有限公司) WANG ON GROUP LIMITED (宏安集團有限公司)* (股份代號:1222) 於二零二五年八月十二日舉行之 股東特別大會之投票結果 香港交易及結算所有限公司及香港聯合交易所有限公司對本公佈之內容概不負責, 對其準確性或完整性亦不發表聲明,並明確表示,概不就因本公佈全部或任何部分 內容而產生或因依賴該等內容而引致之任何損失承擔任何責任。 董事會欣然宣佈,載於股東特別大會通告內就出售該等合營企業公司20%權益及 透過成立新合營企業開展業務合作提呈之普通決議案,已於二零二五年八月十二日 舉行之股東特別大會上,以投票方式獲股東正式通過。 茲提述(i) Wang On Group Limited(宏安集團有限公司)* (「本公司」)與宏安地產 有限公司(股份代號:1243)刊發的日期為二零二五年六月十二日之聯合公佈;及 (ii)本公司日期為二零二五年七月二十五日的通函(「該通函」),其中載有日期為 二零二五年七月二十五日的通告(「股東特別大會通告」)以召開於二零二五年八月 十二日舉行之股東特別大會(「股東特別大會」)。除另有界定外,本公佈所用詞彙與 該通函所界定者具有相同涵 ...
WANG ON GROUP(01222) - 截至二零二五年七月三十一日之股份发行人的证券变动月报表
2025-08-01 09:05
股份發行人及根據《上市規則》第十九B章上市的香港預託證券發行人的證券變動月報表 截至月份: 2025年7月31日 狀態: 新提交 FF301 公司名稱: Wang On Group Limited (宏安集團有限公司)* 呈交日期: 2025年8月1日 I. 法定/註冊股本變動 | 1. 股份分類 | 普通股 | 股份類別 | 不適用 | | 於香港聯交所上市 (註1) | | 是 | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 證券代號 (如上市) | 01222 | 說明 | WANG ON GROUP | | | | | | | | | 法定/註冊股份數目 | | 面值 | | | 法定/註冊股本 | | | 上月底結存 | | | 40,000,000,000 HKD | | 0.01 | HKD | | 400,000,000 | | 增加 / 減少 (-) | | | | | | HKD | | | | 本月底結存 | | | 40,000,000,000 HKD | | 0.01 | HKD | | 400,000,00 ...
宏安地产(01243)拟成立合营企业以收购香港一处物业
智通财经网· 2025-07-31 10:03
Core Viewpoint - Hong An Real Estate (01243) and Hong An Group (01222) announced a joint venture agreement for property acquisition, indicating a strategic move to enhance their investment portfolio and operational profitability through collaboration with experienced investors [1] Group 1: Joint Venture Agreement - Hong An Real Estate's indirect wholly-owned subsidiary, Prime Resonance, has entered into a shareholder agreement with ADPF Oregon and Harmonia Crest Limited for property acquisition [1] - The property in question is registered under multiple land lots in Kowloon, Hong Kong, and currently operates as "Yue Yi Hotel • Mong Kok" [1] Group 2: Strategic Benefits - The collaboration with ADPF Oregon is seen as a valuable opportunity to leverage Hong An Group's expertise in property investment and asset management [1] - The partnership aims to enhance and expand the investment property portfolio while generating operational profit shares for both Hong An Group and Hong An Real Estate [1]
宏安地产拟成立合营企业以收购香港一处物业
Zhi Tong Cai Jing· 2025-07-31 10:02
Core Viewpoint - Hong Kong's Macro Properties (01243) and Macro Group (01222) announced a joint venture agreement for property acquisition, enhancing their investment portfolio and operational profits through collaboration with experienced investors [1] Group 1: Joint Venture Agreement - Macro Properties' indirect wholly-owned subsidiary, Prime Resonance, has entered into a shareholder agreement with ADPF Oregon and Harmonia Crest Limited for property acquisition [1] - The property in question is registered under multiple land lots in Kowloon, Hong Kong, currently operating as "Hotel MOKO" [1] Group 2: Strategic Benefits - The collaboration with ADPF Oregon is seen as a valuable opportunity to leverage Macro Properties' expertise in property investment and asset management [1] - The partnership aims to enhance and expand the investment property portfolio while generating operational profit shares for both Macro Group and Macro Properties [1]
WANG ON GROUP(01222) - 联合公佈 - 须予披露交易有关就收购物业成立合营企业
2025-07-31 09:51
香港交易及結算所有限公司及香港聯合交易所有限公司對本聯合公佈之內容概不 負責,對其準確性或完整性亦不發表聲明,並明確表示,概不就因本聯合公佈全部 或任何部分內容而產生或因依賴該等內容而引致之任何損失承擔任何責任。 (於百慕達註冊成立之有限公司) WANG ON GROUP LIMITED (宏安集團有限公司)* (股份代號:1222) WANG ON PROPERTIES LIMITED (於百慕達註冊成立之有限公司) (股份代號:1243) 宏安地產有限公司 聯合公佈 須予披露交易 有關 就收購物業 成立合營企業 成立合營企業 宏安董事會及宏安地產董事會欣然聯合宣佈,於二零二五年七月三十一日,宏安 地產之間接全資附屬公司Prime Resonance已與ADPF Oregon及合營公司訂立股東 協議,內容有關就收購該物業成立合營企業。 有關合營公司的最高資本承擔總額約為291,040,000港元,其中Prime Resonance及 ADPF Oregon將分別出資約43,660,000港元及約247,380,000港元。因此,合營公司 之股份將由Prime Resonance及ADPF Oregon分別持 ...
WANG ON GROUP(01222) - 2025 - 年度财报
2025-07-24 09:10
Financial Performance - Revenue for the year ended March 31, 2025, was HK$2,740.2 million, representing a 38.2% increase from HK$1,983.2 million in 2024[14] - Loss attributable to owners of the parent increased to HK$922.4 million, up 22.4% from HK$753.8 million in the previous year[14] - Basic loss per share rose to HK(6.51) cents, a 17.9% increase compared to HK(5.52) cents in 2024[14] - The Group's revenue for the financial year ended March 31, 2025, increased by approximately 38.2% to approximately HK$2,740.2 million, compared to approximately HK$1,983.2 million in 2024[91][98] - Loss attributable to owners of the parent for the year was approximately HK$922.4 million, up from approximately HK$753.8 million in 2024, primarily due to property write-downs and increased selling expenses[94][96] - Gross profit for the year was approximately HK$808.8 million, with a gross profit margin of approximately 29.5%, down from 41.5% in 2024, mainly due to increased finance costs[95][98] Asset and Equity Changes - Total assets decreased by 21.9% to HK$13.73 billion from HK$17.58 billion in 2024[16] - Net assets fell by 16.5% to HK$6.78 billion, down from HK$8.12 billion in the previous year[16] - Net asset value per share decreased to HK$0.48, a decline of 9.4% from HK$0.53 in 2024[16] - The Group's net assets as of March 31, 2025, were approximately HK$6,780.3 million, down from approximately HK$8,119.0 million in 2024, with cash resources decreasing to approximately HK$800.7 million from approximately HK$1,333.1 million[110] - Total borrowings as of March 31, 2025, were approximately HK$4,716.3 million, down from approximately HK$6,346.9 million in 2024, resulting in a net debt position of approximately HK$3,978.3 million compared to HK$5,104.0 million in 2024[110] - As of March 31, 2025, equity attributable to owners of the parent decreased by approximately 17.7% to approximately HK$4,332.5 million (2024: approximately HK$5,266.3 million)[200] Operational Strategy and Market Focus - The company is focusing on property development and investment as part of its operational strategy[23] - WOP is actively seeking prime properties and plans to partner with international funds to enhance operations in 2025[47] - The Group aims to enhance its profit model and explore new markets through an asset-light strategy, focusing on expanding operations in Mainland China[83][86] - The Group aims to expand its property management business, currently managing eight projects, by investing in a professional team and advanced management technology[199] Market Trends and Opportunities - The demand for student housing is projected to grow by 14% annually over the next three years, indicating a strong market opportunity[45] - The demand for housing in Hong Kong has significantly increased due to the government's high-end talent visa program, leading to a boost in both sales and rental markets[48] - The rental market is expected to grow as many high-end talents prefer to rent before making long-term property decisions, indicating strong potential for investment properties[48] - The Hong Kong real estate market in 2025 presents challenges and opportunities, with a focus on sustainability and advanced technology in projects[77] Financial Management and Cost Control - Administrative expenses decreased to approximately HK$463.3 million from approximately HK$491.6 million in 2024, indicating cost-saving efforts[100][105] - Selling and distribution expenses rose to approximately HK$560.8 million, up from approximately HK$365.6 million in 2024, primarily due to increased commission expenses for property sales[100][105] - Other income and gains decreased to approximately HK$124.2 million from approximately HK$241.4 million in 2024, mainly due to the absence of aged payables' reversal[99][105] - Impairment losses on financial assets increased to approximately HK$112.1 million from approximately HK$21.8 million in 2024, primarily due to higher impairment losses on loans and interest receivables[101][105] Joint Ventures and Collaborations - The WOP Group entered into a joint venture with Chevalier International Holdings Limited to develop the Sze Shan Street Project, disposing of its entire equity interest in the project in July 2024[120] - The WOP Group's new joint venture for student accommodation has 720 rooms offering 1,424 beds, with an occupancy rate exceeding 97%[194] Product Development and Market Expansion - New products were introduced across five main TCM product lines, including proprietary Chinese medicines and healthcare products, enhancing WYT's product offerings[63] - Wai Yuen Tong launched the Smart Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Profiling Device in five key stores, marking a significant step into the "Smart TCM" era[66] - The company introduced three new key products in 2024, contributing to more than double sales volume compared to established lines[163] Marketing and Brand Awareness - WYT's marketing initiatives for Madame Pearl's brand included new TV commercials and outdoor advertising, maintaining its No. 1 position in the Hong Kong cough syrup market for 15 consecutive years[166] - The company aims to enhance brand awareness of Pearl's in Hong Kong through various marketing initiatives, resulting in increased sales in the cross-border e-commerce channel[168] Challenges and Risks - The Group recorded a net fair value loss of approximately HK$34 million on investment properties for the year, compared to a loss of approximately HK$104 million in 2024, attributed to the downturn in the mainland China real estate market[106] - The share of losses from joint ventures for the year was approximately HK$288.7 million, a significant change from a profit of approximately HK$268.4 million in 2024, driven by write-downs in properties due to the real estate market downturn[108] - The loan portfolio size decreased due to a more cautious approach in accepting potential applications during a risky environment[185]
WANG ON GROUP(01222) - 2025 - 年度业绩
2025-06-30 14:28
Annual Financial Summary [Key Financial Indicators](index=1&type=section&id=Key%20Financial%20Indicators) Hon An Group Limited announced key financial highlights for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025, showing significant revenue growth of 38.2%, but increased loss attributable to owners of the parent by 22.3%, a 16.5% decrease in net assets, and expanded loss per share, though the gearing ratio improved | Indicator | FY2025 (million HKD) | FY2024 (million HKD) | Change | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Revenue | 2,740 | 1,983 | +38.2% | | Gross Profit | 809 | 824 | -1.8% | | Loss Attributable to Owners of the Parent | (922) | (754) | +22.3% | | Loss Per Share (HK cents) | (6.51) | (5.52) | +17.9% | | Indicator | As of March 31, 2025 (million HKD) | As of March 31, 2024 (million HKD) | Change | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Net Assets | 6,780 | 8,119 | -16.5% | | Net Assets Per Share (HKD) | 0.48 | 0.53 | -9.4% | | Gearing Ratio | 58.7% | 62.9% | -4.2 percentage points | Consolidated Financial Statements [Consolidated Statement of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income](index=2&type=section&id=Consolidated%20Statement%20of%20Profit%20or%20Loss%20and%20Other%20Comprehensive%20Income) The Group's total revenue significantly increased this year, but the annual loss and loss attributable to owners of the parent expanded due to higher cost of sales, selling and distribution expenses, net impairment losses on financial assets, and share of loss of joint ventures | Indicator | FY2025 (thousand HKD) | FY2024 (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Total Revenue | 2,740,186 | 1,983,234 | | Gross Profit | 808,760 | 823,641 | | Other Income and Gains, Net | 124,210 | 241,421 | | Selling and Distribution Expenses | (560,829) | (365,552) | | Administrative Expenses | (463,276) | (491,567) | | Net Impairment Losses on Financial Assets | (112,108) | (21,762) | | Finance Costs | (354,594) | (364,377) | | Net Write-down of Properties Under Development | — | (692,355) | | Write-down of Properties Held for Sale | (229,273) | (2,919) | | Share of Profit/Loss of Joint Ventures | (288,662) | 268,419 | | Loss Before Tax | (1,192,711) | (878,152) | | Loss for the Year | (1,190,135) | (916,466) | | Loss Attributable to Owners of the Parent | (922,431) | (753,847) | | Basic and Diluted Loss Per Share (HK cents) | (6.51) | (5.52) | - Total comprehensive loss for the year increased from **990,404 thousand HKD** in FY2024 to **1,258,465 thousand HKD** in FY2025[7](index=7&type=chunk) [Consolidated Statement of Financial Position](index=5&type=section&id=Consolidated%20Statement%20of%20Financial%20Position) As of March 31, 2025, the Group's total assets and net assets both decreased, but net current assets increased and total current liabilities significantly reduced, reflecting an improved liquidity position | Indicator | As of March 31, 2025 (thousand HKD) | As of March 31, 2024 (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Total Non-current Assets | 8,225,712 | 9,060,253 | | Total Current Assets | 5,503,300 | 8,522,392 | | Total Current Liabilities | 2,488,640 | 5,993,498 | | Net Current Assets | 3,014,660 | 2,528,894 | | Total Assets Less Current Liabilities | 11,240,372 | 11,589,147 | | Total Non-current Liabilities | 4,460,053 | 3,470,137 | | Net Assets | 6,780,319 | 8,119,010 | | Equity Attributable to Owners of the Parent | 4,332,547 | 5,266,304 | | Non-controlling Interests | 2,447,772 | 2,852,706 | | Total Equity | 6,780,319 | 8,119,010 | Notes to the Financial Information [Basis of Preparation and Changes in Accounting Policies](index=7&type=section&id=Basis%20of%20Preparation%20and%20Changes%20in%20Accounting%20Policies) This financial information is prepared in accordance with Hong Kong Financial Reporting Standards and the Hong Kong Companies Ordinance, using the historical cost convention, with investment properties and certain financial assets/liabilities measured at fair value; newly adopted accounting standards had no material impact on the Group's financial position or performance this year - Financial information is presented in **Hong Kong Dollars**, with all values rounded to the nearest thousand[12](index=12&type=chunk) - The Group first adopted revised HKFRS 16 (Lease Liabilities in a Sale and Leaseback Transaction) and HKAS 7 and HKFRS 7 (Supplier Finance Arrangements), but these had **no impact** due to the absence of relevant transactions[13](index=13&type=chunk)[14](index=14&type=chunk) [Operating Segment Information](index=8&type=section&id=Operating%20Segment%20Information) The Group operates five reportable operating segments: property development, property investment, wet markets, pharmaceutical products, and treasury management, with management assessing segment performance based on adjusted profit/loss before tax and inter-segment sales conducted at market prices - The Group's five reportable operating segments are: **property development, property investment, wet markets, pharmaceutical products, and treasury management**[15](index=15&type=chunk)[19](index=19&type=chunk) | Segment | FY2025 Segment Revenue and Income (thousand HKD) | FY2024 Segment Revenue and Income (thousand HKD) | FY2025 Segment Results (thousand HKD) | FY2024 Segment Results (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Property Development | 1,388,586 | 460,851 | (822,432) | (802,230) | | Property Investment | 12,113 | 23,375 | 72,264 | 232,967 | | Wet Markets | 653,433 | 708,690 | 202,280 | 176,895 | | Pharmaceutical Products | 749,274 | 784,528 | (34,832) | 52,448 | | Treasury Management | 40,845 | 98,518 | (174,660) | (73,844) | | Total | 2,836,254 | 2,056,898 | (757,380) | (413,764) | [Revenue, Other Income and Gains, Net](index=9&type=section&id=Revenue,%20Other%20Income%20and%20Gains,%20Net) The Group's total revenue significantly increased due to a substantial rise in property sales, but other income and gains, net, decreased due to the absence of a reversal of long-term payables from the previous year | Revenue Source | FY2025 (thousand HKD) | FY2024 (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sale of Properties | 1,352,492 | 432,944 | | Sale of Goods | 822,373 | 871,994 | | Pharmaceutical Management and Promotion Services | 14,449 | 12,526 | | Chinese Medicine Services | 12,361 | 14,773 | | Commission Income from Operating Agricultural Product Trading Markets | 80,005 | 83,688 | | Ancillary Services for Agricultural Product Trading Markets | 88,731 | 87,062 | | Asset Management Fees | 24,998 | 36,216 | | Interest Income from Treasury Business | 15,027 | 55,435 | | Sub-lease Income | 143,769 | 197,341 | | Gross Rental Income from Operating Leases of Investment Properties | 185,258 | 184,780 | | Dividend Income from Financial Assets | 723 | 7,122 | | Total Revenue | 2,740,186 | 1,983,234 | | Other Income and Gains, Net | FY2025 (thousand HKD) | FY2024 (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Total Other Income | 94,078 | 215,305 | | Total Gains | 30,132 | 26,116 | | Total Other Income and Gains, Net | 124,210 | 241,421 | - Government subsidies primarily originated from **support for agricultural product trading markets by the PRC government** and the **SME Marketing Fund in Hong Kong**[21](index=21&type=chunk) [Loss Before Tax](index=11&type=section&id=Loss%20Before%20Tax) The Group's loss before tax expanded, primarily influenced by factors such as cost of properties sold, inventory costs, employee benefit expenses, net impairment losses on financial assets, and share of loss of joint ventures | Item | FY2025 (thousand HKD) | FY2024 (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cost of Services Provided | 196,578 | 207,320 | | Cost of Properties Sold | 1,196,656 | 334,682 | | Cost of Inventories Recognized as Expense | 418,094 | 455,106 | | Depreciation of Property, Plant and Equipment | 53,610 | 56,307 | | Depreciation of Right-of-use Assets | 78,697 | 80,836 | | Auditor's Remuneration | 11,480 | 12,940 | | Total Employee Benefit Expenses | 499,439 | 450,528 | | Total Net Impairment Losses on Financial Assets | 112,108 | 21,762 | - Net impairment losses on financial assets significantly increased, mainly due to **higher impairment losses on loans and interest receivables**[22](index=22&type=chunk)[40](index=40&type=chunk) [Finance Costs](index=12&type=section&id=Finance%20Costs) The Group's finance costs slightly decreased, primarily due to the repayment of bank and other borrowings, partially offset by a reduction in capitalized interest | Item | FY2025 (thousand HKD) | FY2024 (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Interest on Bank and Other Borrowings | 403,821 | 453,788 | | Interest on Lease Liabilities | 42,205 | 49,000 | | Interest on Unsecured Notes | 679 | 8,847 | | Subtotal | 446,705 | 511,635 | | Less: Capitalized Interest | (92,111) | (147,258) | | Total | 354,594 | 364,377 | - The decrease in finance costs was mainly due to the **repayment of bank and other borrowings**[40](index=40&type=chunk) [Income Tax](index=12&type=section&id=Income%20Tax) The Group recorded an income tax credit this year, contrasting with an income tax expense in the prior year, primarily due to tax benefits from dividend withholding tax and the release of over-provision for prior years | Item | FY2025 (thousand HKD) | FY2024 (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Current - Hong Kong Expense for the Year | 2,008 | 7,268 | | Current - Mainland China Expense for the Year | 15,231 | 47,575 | | Land Appreciation Tax | 9,508 | 13,456 | | Over-provision in Prior Years | (13,085) | (391) | | Deferred | (16,238) | (29,594) | | Total Tax Expense/(Credit) for the Year | (2,576) | 38,314 | - The income tax credit was mainly due to **tax benefits from dividend withholding tax** and the **release of over-provision for prior years** enjoyed this year[43](index=43&type=chunk) [Dividends](index=13&type=section&id=Dividends) The Board does not recommend the payment of any dividends for the years ended March 31, 2025 and 2024, and no interim dividends were paid - The Board does not recommend the payment of a **final dividend** for the years ended March 31, 2025 and 2024[28](index=28&type=chunk)[37](index=37&type=chunk) - No interim dividends were paid for the six months ended September 30, 2024, or September 30, 2023[37](index=37&type=chunk) [Loss Per Share Attributable to Owners of the Parent](index=13&type=section&id=Loss%20Per%20Share%20Attributable%20to%20Owners%20of%20the%20Parent) Both basic and diluted loss per share increased, calculated based on the loss attributable to owners of the parent and the weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding | Indicator | FY2025 (thousand HKD) | FY2024 (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Loss Attributable to Owners of the Parent | (922,431) | (753,847) | | Number of Shares (thousand shares) | FY2025 | FY2024 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Weighted Average Number of Ordinary Shares Outstanding | 14,261,016 | 15,354,768 | | Less: Weighted Average Number of Treasury Shares | (94,405) | (1,709,509) | | Weighted Average Number of Ordinary Shares for Basic and Diluted Loss Per Share Calculation | 14,166,611 | 13,645,259 | - The basic and diluted loss per share amounts were **not adjusted for dilution** as the share options issued had no dilutive effect on the basic earnings per share amount[29](index=29&type=chunk) [Trade Receivables](index=14&type=section&id=Trade%20Receivables) The Group's net trade receivables decreased, with credit terms ranging from 7 to 120 days, no significant concentration of credit risk, and no collateral held; overdue balances are regularly reviewed by senior management | Item | FY2025 (thousand HKD) | FY2024 (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Trade Receivables | 97,226 | 129,798 | | Impairment | (19,169) | (21,000) | | Net Book Value | 78,057 | 108,798 | | Ageing Analysis | FY2025 (thousand HKD) | FY2024 (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Within 1 Month | 60,452 | 63,325 | | 1 to 3 Months | 16,043 | 15,197 | | 3 to 6 Months | 852 | 15,391 | | Over 6 Months | 710 | 14,885 | | Total | 78,057 | 108,798 | - Trade receivables include amounts due from **joint ventures of 5,942 thousand HKD** (2024: 2,336 thousand HKD) and **associates of 9,575 thousand HKD** (2024: 5,341 thousand HKD)[32](index=32&type=chunk) [Loans and Interest Receivables](index=15&type=section&id=Loans%20and%20Interest%20Receivables) Total loans and interest receivables decreased, but impairment provisions significantly increased, reflecting the Group's more cautious assessment of credit risk amidst economic uncertainty | Item | FY2025 (thousand HKD) | FY2024 (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Loans and Interest Receivables, Secured | 215,090 | 273,300 | | Loans and Interest Receivables, Unsecured | 61,962 | 79,013 | | Subtotal | 277,052 | 352,313 | | Less: Impairment Provision | (138,319) | (78,924) | | Portion Classified as Current Assets | 128,978 | 244,060 | - The effective interest rate for **secured loans** ranges from **5% to 22% per annum**, with credit periods from 3 months to 5 years[35](index=35&type=chunk) - The effective interest rate for **unsecured loans** ranges from **1% to 33% per annum**, with credit periods from 3 months to 113 months[35](index=35&type=chunk) [Trade and Bills Payables](index=15&type=section&id=Trade%20and%20Bills%20Payables) Total trade and bills payables significantly decreased, and the Group has established financial risk management policies to ensure all payables are settled within credit terms | Ageing Analysis | FY2025 (thousand HKD) | FY2024 (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Within 1 Month | 63,326 | 143,578 | | 1 to 3 Months | 2,105 | 4,339 | | 3 to 6 Months | 412 | 1,578 | | Over 6 Months | 28,266 | 41,654 | | Total | 94,109 | 191,149 | - Trade and bills payables are **interest-free**, with an average credit period ranging from **30 to 360 days**[34](index=34&type=chunk) Management Discussion and Analysis [Financial Performance Review](index=16&type=section&id=Financial%20Performance%20Review) The Group's revenue grew by 38.2% this year due to increased residential project sales, but loss attributable to owners of the parent expanded by 22.3%, mainly impacted by property write-downs, joint venture losses, and higher selling expenses, with a decline in gross profit margin | Indicator | FY2025 (million HKD) | FY2024 (million HKD) | Change | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Revenue | 2,740.2 | 1,983.2 | +38.2% | | Loss Attributable to Owners of the Parent | (922.4) | (753.8) | +22.3% | | Gross Profit | 808.8 | 823.6 | -1.8% | | Gross Profit Margin | 29.5% | 41.5% | -12.0 percentage points | | Other Income and Gains, Net | 124.2 | 241.4 | -48.5% | | Administrative Expenses | 463.3 | 491.6 | -5.8% | | Selling and Distribution Expenses | 560.8 | 365.6 | +53.4% | | Finance Costs | 354.6 | 364.4 | -2.7% | | Net Impairment Losses on Financial Assets | 112.1 | 21.8 | +414.2% | | Other Expenses | 49.3 | 174.8 | -71.8% | | Net Fair Value Loss on Financial Assets and Liabilities at FVTPL | (34.6) | 3.2 (Gain) | Turned to Loss | | Net Fair Value Loss on Investment Properties Owned | (34.0) | (104.0) | -67.3% | | Net Write-down of Properties Under Development | — | (692.4) | Turned to Nil | | Write-down of Properties Held for Sale | 229.3 | 2.9 | +7703.4% | | Share of Loss/Profit of Joint Ventures | (288.7) (Loss) | 268.4 (Profit) | Turned to Loss | | Income Tax Credit/Expense | 2.6 (Credit) | 38.3 (Expense) | Turned to Credit | - The increase in revenue was primarily due to **higher sales and delivery of completed residential projects** in the current fiscal year[38](index=38&type=chunk) - The increase in loss attributable to owners of the parent was mainly due to **write-down of properties held for sale, increased share of loss of joint ventures, and higher selling and distribution expenses**[38](index=38&type=chunk) [Business Segment Review](index=18&type=section&id=Business%20Segment%20Review) The Group's business segments showed mixed performance: property development revenue surged but remained at a loss; wet markets and agricultural trading markets saw revenue decline but profit grow; property investment rental income decreased; pharmaceutical business revenue slightly dropped but actively expanded e-commerce and product innovation; treasury management lending business revenue sharply fell; asset management and student accommodation performed steadily; and property management is expected to expand [Property Development](index=18&type=section&id=Property%20Development) The property development segment saw significant revenue growth, primarily from residential project sales by Hon An Properties Group, but the segment still recorded a loss; the Group actively expanded its land bank and completed several property sales and leaseback transactions | Indicator | FY2025 (million HKD) | FY2024 (million HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Segment Revenue (Sales to External Customers) | 1,352.5 | 432.9 | | Segment Loss | 822.4 | 802.2 | - Hon An Properties Group contributed approximately **1,228.0 million HKD** in revenue, while China Agricultural Products Group contributed approximately **124.5 million HKD**[46](index=46&type=chunk) - Hon An Properties Group entered into a **joint venture partnership with Chevalier International Holdings Limited** to develop the Yau Tong Sze Shan Street project[47](index=47&type=chunk) - China Agricultural Products Group sold 100% equity interest in Huaian Hongjin Agricultural and Sideline Products Logistics Co., Ltd., generating a **disposal gain of approximately 35.8 million HKD**[48](index=48&type=chunk) - Hon An Properties Group's land bank has a total gross floor area of approximately **966,200 square feet**, of which approximately **134,900 square feet** has been pre-sold[50](index=50&type=chunk) [Wet Markets and Agricultural Product Trading Markets](index=20&type=section&id=Wet%20Markets%20and%20Agricultural%20Product%20Trading%20Markets) The wet markets and agricultural product trading markets segment experienced a slight decrease in revenue but an increase in segment profit; the Group manages approximately 320 wet market stalls in Hong Kong and operates eleven agricultural product trading markets across five provinces in China, continuously optimizing the shopping environment and consolidating its market position | Indicator | FY2025 (million HKD) | FY2024 (million HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Segment Revenue (Sales to External Customers) | 599.6 | 667.1 | | Segment Profit | 202.3 | 176.9 | - China Agricultural Products Group contributed approximately **378.7 million HKD** in revenue, Hong Kong wet market operations contributed approximately **143.8 million HKD**, and Hong Kong fresh meat stalls and other retail operations contributed approximately **77.1 million HKD**[52](index=52&type=chunk) - The Group manages approximately **320 wet market stalls** under the "Man Yau" and "Daily • Fresh" brands in Hong Kong, with a total gross floor area exceeding **120,000 square feet**[53](index=53&type=chunk) - The Group operates **eleven agricultural product trading markets** across five provinces in China through China Agricultural Products Group[56](index=56&type=chunk) - The disposal of equity interest in a China wet market management joint venture was completed for a total consideration of **150 million HKD**[55](index=55&type=chunk) [Property Investment](index=22&type=section&id=Property%20Investment) The Group's total book value of investment properties owned decreased, and rental income declined; Hon An Properties Group's investment property portfolio maintains a high occupancy rate, while Watsons Group's retail properties are primarily for self-operation and franchising; the Group also sold some retail shops and holds second-hand residential properties for sale | Indicator | As of March 31, 2025 (million HKD) | As of March 31, 2024 (million HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Total Book Value of Investment Properties Owned | 2,774.7 | 3,109.5 | | Rental Income (Sales to External Customers) | 5.9 | 7.9 | - Hon An Properties Group's investment properties have an overall occupancy rate of approximately **97%**, including the recently launched "The Urbanite"[57](index=57&type=chunk) - Hon An Properties Group's joint venture sold shops in Tin Sang Building for a total consideration of approximately **168.5 million HKD**, recognizing a loss of approximately **99.8 million HKD**[58](index=58&type=chunk) - Watsons Group sold a retail shop in Shui Wo Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong, for a consideration of **33 million HKD**[59](index=59&type=chunk) [Pharmaceutical and Health Food Products Business](index=22&type=section&id=Pharmaceutical%20and%20Health%20Food%20Products%20Business) Watsons Group's pharmaceutical and health food products segment saw a slight decrease in revenue, but the Group actively expanded its retail business, developed cross-border e-commerce using platforms like Douyin, and launched several new products; its "Pat Chun" brand maintained a leading position in the Hong Kong cough syrup market and expanded its distribution network in Mainland China | Indicator | FY2025 (million HKD) | FY2024 (million HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Segment Revenue (Sales to External Customers) | 741.4 | 777.2 | - Watsons Group strategically expanded its retail business by **opening new stores in popular tourist areas** and optimizing operating hours[61](index=61&type=chunk) - Cross-border e-commerce development using platforms like Douyin achieved **significant sales growth and enhanced brand awareness** in the Mainland China market[62](index=62&type=chunk) - Successfully launched **three new products**: Bai Cao Ling Zhi Huang, Qu Shi Qing, and Xue Ji Wan[63](index=63&type=chunk) - The "Pat Chun" brand maintained its **number one position in the Hong Kong cough syrup market for the 15th consecutive year**, and expanded distribution to over **10,000 stores** in Mainland China[64](index=64&type=chunk) [Treasury Management](index=24&type=section&id=Treasury%20Management) The Group's liquid investments and cash balances decreased, and lending business revenue sharply declined by nearly 50%, primarily due to a shrinking loan portfolio; the Group adopted a more cautious approach in evaluating loan applications, leading to a significant increase in impairment losses on loans receivable | Indicator | As of March 31, 2025 (million HKD) | As of March 31, 2024 (million HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Total Liquid Investments and Cash and Bank Balances | 1,014.2 | 1,614.8 | | Lending Business Revenue | 14.4 | 28.6 | - Lending business revenue decreased by approximately **49.7%**, mainly due to a **reduction in the loan portfolio**[68](index=68&type=chunk) - Active loan accounts decreased from 37 to 16, and total loan balances decreased from approximately **237.1 million HKD** to approximately **116.0 million HKD**[68](index=68&type=chunk) - Expected credit losses recognized on loans receivable significantly increased to approximately **78.8 million HKD** (2024: approximately 4.8 million HKD)[70](index=70&type=chunk) - Secured loans accounted for approximately **72.3%**, with a weighted average interest rate of approximately **12.3%**[68](index=68&type=chunk)[69](index=69&type=chunk) [Asset Management](index=26&type=section&id=Asset%20Management) Hon An Properties Group provides asset management services for joint ventures in residential development and commercial investment, earning asset management fees, acquisition fees, development fees, leasing fees, and incentive fees - Hon An Properties Group provides asset management services by **establishing joint ventures with strategic partners**[72](index=72&type=chunk) - Revenue sources include **asset management fees, acquisition fees, development fees, leasing fees, and incentive fees**[72](index=72&type=chunk) [Student Accommodation](index=26&type=section&id=Student%20Accommodation) Hon An Properties Group formed a joint venture with AG to renovate a hotel property into "The Urbanite" student accommodation, which is now fully operational with an occupancy rate exceeding 97%, serving students from over 20 institutions in Hong Kong - "The Urbanite" student accommodation project was **renovated and redeveloped in Q3 2024**[73](index=73&type=chunk) - The property offers **720 rooms with 1,424 beds**, achieving an occupancy rate of **over 97%**[73](index=73&type=chunk) [Property Management](index=26&type=section&id=Property%20Management) Hon An Properties Group's property management business, launched in 2017, currently manages eight projects and is expected to expand with increasing residential project deliveries, while continuously investing in professional teams and advanced technology - Hon An Properties Group's property management business currently manages **eight projects**[74](index=74&type=chunk) - The management fee pricing model is based on a **certain percentage of the total annual expenses** for each building[74](index=74&type=chunk) - The property management business is expected to **expand with increasing residential project deliveries**[74](index=74&type=chunk) [Liquidity and Financial Resources](index=26&type=section&id=Liquidity%20and%20Financial%20Resources) The Group's equity attributable to owners of the parent and total equity both decreased, along with total assets and cash resources; however, total borrowings reduced, improving the net debt to equity ratio, as the Group continues to strengthen financial risk control and maintain a prudent financial management approach | Indicator | As of March 31, 2025 (million HKD) | As of March 31, 2024 (million HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Equity Attributable to Owners of the Parent | 4,332.5 | 5,266.3 | | Total Equity | 6,780.3 | 8,119.0 | | Total Assets | 13,729.0 | 17,582.6 | | Total Cash and Bank Balances | 738.0 | 1,242.9 | | Total Market Value of Liquid Investment Portfolio | 276.2 | 371.9 | | Total Debt | 4,716.3 | 6,346.9 | | Net Debt to Equity Ratio | 58.7% | 62.9% | - Capital commitments amounted to approximately **1,400.0 million HKD** (2024: 1,798.1 million HKD), primarily attributable to the **property development business**[78](index=78&type=chunk) - Pledged property, plant and equipment, investment properties, properties under development, properties held for sale, loans receivable, and pledged deposits serve as **collateral for bank facilities**[77](index=77&type=chunk) | Interest-bearing Debt Portfolio | As of March 31, 2025 (thousand HKD) | As of March 31, 2024 (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Fixed-rate Interest-bearing Debt | 1,783,300 | 762,100 | | Floating-rate Interest-bearing Debt | 2,933,000 | 5,584,800 | | Total | 4,716,300 | 6,346,900 | [Material Investments, Acquisitions and Disposals](index=30&type=section&id=Material%20Investments,%20Acquisitions%20and%20Disposals) The Group holds financial assets and liabilities measured at fair value through other comprehensive income and fair value through profit or loss, primarily comprising equity securities, debt investments, and funds; the Group adopts a prudent investment strategy and acquired office property lease and right-of-use assets during the year | Investment Type | As of March 31, 2025 Fair Value (thousand HKD) | As of March 31, 2024 Fair Value (thousand HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Financial Assets at Fair Value Through Other Comprehensive Income | 73,705 | 119,638 | | Financial Assets and Liabilities at Fair Value Through Profit or Loss | 202,532 | 252,295 | | Total | 276,237 | 371,933 | - Financial assets at fair value through other comprehensive income include **listed equity securities and listed/unlisted debt investments**, which the Group intends to hold long-term for stable income generation[84](index=84&type=chunk) - Financial assets and liabilities at fair value through profit or loss include **investments in unlisted funds and derivative financial instruments**[85](index=85&type=chunk) - Acquisition of **right-of-use assets for office properties** amounted to approximately **50 million HKD**[87](index=87&type=chunk) [Events After the Reporting Period](index=31&type=section&id=Events%20After%20the%20Reporting%20Period) Several significant events occurred after the balance sheet date, including Watsons Group's disposal of retail shops, China Agricultural Products Group's signing of sale and leaseback agreements and equity reduction, and Hon An Properties' disposal of "The Urbanite" equity and signing of a future joint venture framework agreement with AG - Watsons Group's subsidiary sold a retail shop in Kweilin Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong, for a consideration of **19.5 million HKD** (April 2025)[88](index=88&type=chunk) - China Agricultural Products Group's subsidiary signed two sale and leaseback agreements for construction projects in Luoyang City and Puyang City, with sale prices of **RMB 51 million** and **RMB 20.4 million**, respectively (May 2025)[88](index=88&type=chunk) - China Agricultural Products Group's subsidiary reduced its equity interest in a non-wholly owned subsidiary to zero for a total consideration of approximately **RMB 24.7 million** (May 2025)[88](index=88&type=chunk) - Hon An Properties sold its respective **20% equity interests in "The Urbanite"** to a limited partnership indirectly managed by AG for a total consideration of approximately **87.2 million HKD**, and signed a framework agreement to establish a new joint venture (June 2025)[88](index=88&type=chunk) [Foreign Exchange](index=32&type=section&id=Foreign%20Exchange) The Group faces significant foreign exchange risk from the Renminbi, primarily due to currency translation risk from its China operations, resulting in translation losses; currently, the Group has no foreign exchange hedging policy - The Group faces significant foreign exchange risk from the **Renminbi**, mainly due to currency translation risk arising from the net assets of its PRC subsidiaries[90](index=90&type=chunk) | Indicator | FY2025 (million HKD) | FY2024 (million HKD) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Translation Loss | 74.0 | 77.6 | - The Group currently has **no foreign exchange hedging policy**[90](index=90&type=chunk) [Employees and Remuneration Policy](index=32&type=section&id=Employees%20and%20Remuneration%20Policy) As of March 31, 2025, the Group had 1,900 employees, with remuneration policies based on industry practice, individual performance, and experience, offering MPF, medical, retirement benefits, and specialized training programs | Indicator | As of March 31, 2025 | As of March 31, 2024 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Total Number of Employees | 1,900 | 2,111 | - Approximately **47% of employees are located in Hong Kong and Macau**, with the remainder in Mainland China[91](index=91&type=chunk) - Remuneration policies are determined based on **industry practice, individual performance, and experience**, offering bonuses, share options, medical, retirement benefits, and specialized training programs[91](index=91&type=chunk) [Principal Risks and Uncertainties](index=33&type=section&id=Principal%20Risks%20and%20Uncertainties) The Group faces multiple principal risks, including Hong Kong property market volatility, land bank acquisition, rising construction costs, property development cycles, reliance on third-party contractors, fair value fluctuations of financial assets, credit risk of borrowings, competition in wet market business, policy and supply chain risks in pharmaceutical business, internet risks, RMB exchange rate fluctuations, and industry policy risks in agricultural product trading markets; the Group has implemented internal controls and risk management policies to address these challenges - Hong Kong's economic conditions may directly impact the **property market**[92](index=92&type=chunk) - Risks include **land bank acquisition, rising construction costs, and the cyclical nature of the property development business**[92](index=92&type=chunk) - Fluctuations in **fair value gains or losses on financial assets and investment properties**[92](index=92&type=chunk) - **Credit risk and recoverability of loans** provided[92](index=92&type=chunk) - Wet market management contracts may be **lost due to intense market competition**[92](index=92&type=chunk) - **Industry policy risks** in the pharmaceutical business and **supply chain disruptions** due to material shortages or inflation[92](index=92&type=chunk) - **RMB exchange rate fluctuations** against HKD may affect profit repatriation and investments[92](index=92&type=chunk) - The Group has implemented a series of **internal controls and risk management policies**, and established various committees to address potential risks[93](index=93&type=chunk) [Prospects](index=33&type=section&id=Prospects) Hong Kong's economy faces challenges from global volatility and geopolitical tensions, with moderate GDP growth projected; the Group's business segments will adopt responsive strategies: Hon An Properties focusing on sales and debt refinancing; wet markets optimizing operations to counter competition; Watsons leveraging AI and e-commerce to expand in the Greater Bay Area and Southeast Asia; and China Agricultural Products Group expanding its network with a "light asset" strategy; the Group remains confident in achieving sustainable growth - Hong Kong's GDP grew by **2.5% in 2024**, with a projected growth of **2.3% in 2025**[95](index=95&type=chunk) - Hon An Properties Group will accelerate sales of residential and commercial projects, implement prudent risk management, and **mitigate interest burdens through debt refinancing**[96](index=96&type=chunk) - The wet market business will address competition from online shopping and shifting consumer spending by **optimizing operations and achieving economies of scale** through effective communication and cooperation with landlords[97](index=97&type=chunk) - Watsons will expand its telemedicine consultation platform, implement **AI-driven CRM systems**, and heavily invest in **e-commerce and live-streaming commerce** in the Greater Bay Area and Southeast Asia[98](index=98&type=chunk)[99](index=99&type=chunk) - China Agricultural Products Group plans to leverage its industry-leading position to expand its China business with a **"light asset" strategy** and explore e-platform development to seize opportunities from rural development policies[99](index=99&type=chunk)[100](index=100&type=chunk)[101](index=101&type=chunk) - The Group is confident in achieving **sustainable growth** and creating long-term value for stakeholders, supported by its strategic investments and diversified business portfolio[102](index=102&type=chunk) Corporate Governance and Other Information [Environmental, Social and Governance](index=35&type=section&id=Environmental,%20Social%20and%20Governance) The Group is committed to environmental protection, participating in BEAM Plus schemes, upgrading industrial facilities for eco-friendliness, and integrating sustainability into corporate policies; concurrently, the Group actively fulfills social responsibilities by donating to NGOs and NPOs, and values strong relationships with customers and suppliers - The Group promotes **environmental protection in the workplace**, encouraging paper recycling and an energy-saving culture[103](index=103&type=chunk) - Hon An Properties Group participates in **BEAM Plus schemes**, Watsons Group upgrades industrial facilities to be more environmentally friendly, and China Agricultural Products Group integrates **sustainability into corporate policies**[103](index=103&type=chunk) - The Group fulfills its corporate social responsibility by **donating to various non-governmental and non-profit organizations**[104](index=104&type=chunk) - The Group values **strong relationships with suppliers and customers**, selecting quality partners and maintaining good communication[105](index=105&type=chunk) [Compliance with Corporate Governance Code](index=36&type=section&id=Compliance%20with%20Corporate%20Governance%20Code) The Company substantially complied with all applicable code provisions of the Corporate Governance Code during the fiscal year, with the exception of the Chairman and Chief Executive roles being combined, which constitutes a deviation that the Board will continuously review - The Company has complied with all applicable code provisions of the **Corporate Governance Code** as set out in Appendix C1 of the Listing Rules for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025[106](index=106&type=chunk) - **Deviation**: Mr. Tang Ching Ho, the Chairman of the Board, also holds the position of Managing Director, which deviates from code provision C.2.1 requiring the roles of chairman and chief executive to be separate[106](index=106&type=chunk) [Directors' Securities Transactions](index=36&type=section&id=Directors'%20Securities%20Transactions) The Company has adopted a strict code of conduct for directors' securities transactions, and all directors confirmed compliance with the Model Code throughout the year, with no instances of non-compliance found - The Company has adopted a **code of conduct** no less exacting than the Model Code set out in Appendix C3 of the Listing Rules[108](index=108&type=chunk) - All Directors have confirmed their compliance with the Model Code throughout the year, and **no instances of non-compliance** by any Director were noted[108](index=108&type=chunk) [Purchase, Sale or Redemption of the Company's Listed Securities](index=37&type=section&id=Purchase,%20Sale%20or%20Redemption%20of%20the%20Company's%20Listed%20Securities) During the year, neither the Company nor its subsidiaries purchased, sold, or redeemed any of the Company's listed securities, except for Watsons Group's disposal of some shares and the Company's cancellation of shares received as a special dividend - Save for the disposal of **1,083,552 shares** of the Company by Watsons Group on April 29, 2024, neither the Company nor any of its subsidiaries purchased, sold, or redeemed any of the Company's listed securities[110](index=110&type=chunk) - The Company cancelled **1,187,123,105 shares** of the Company on April 29, 2024, which were received as a special dividend from Watsons Group, partially paid in shares of the Company[110](index=110&type=chunk) - As of March 31, 2025, the Company held **no treasury shares**[110](index=110&type=chunk) [Audit Committee](index=37&type=section&id=Audit%20Committee) The Audit Committee, comprising three independent non-executive directors, held two meetings during the year to review the Group's accounting principles, financial reporting, audit plan, compliance, internal controls, and risk management matters - The Audit Committee comprises **three independent non-executive directors**, with Mr. Siu Kam Chau as Chairman[111](index=111&type=chunk) - Two regular meetings were held during the year to review the Group's **accounting principles and practices, financial reporting matters, audit plan, regulatory compliance, internal controls, and risk management**[112](index=112&type=chunk) [Auditor's Scope of Work](index=38&type=section&id=Auditor's%20Scope%20of%20Work) Ernst & Young agreed that the consolidated statement of financial position, consolidated statement of profit or loss and other comprehensive income, and related notes disclosed in this announcement are consistent with the amounts in the Group's draft consolidated financial statements for the year, but their work does not constitute an assurance engagement and they express no opinion or conclusion on this announcement - Ernst & Young agreed that the consolidated financial information disclosed in this announcement is **consistent with the amounts in the Group's draft consolidated financial statements** for the year[113](index=113&type=chunk) - Ernst & Young's work does not constitute an assurance engagement, and therefore they **express no opinion or conclusion** on this announcement[113](index=113&type=chunk) [Annual General Meeting and Closure of Register of Members](index=38&type=section&id=Annual%20General%20Meeting%20and%20Closure%20of%20Register%20of%20Members) The Company will hold its Annual General Meeting on August 19, 2025, and the register of members will be closed from August 14 to August 19, 2025, to determine eligibility for attending and voting - The Company will hold its Annual General Meeting on **Tuesday, August 19, 2025, at 12:15 p.m.**[114](index=114&type=chunk) - The register of members will be closed from **Thursday, August 14, 2025, to Tuesday, August 19, 2025**, to determine eligibility for attending and voting at the Annual General Meeting[115](index=115&type=chunk) - All share transfer documents, accompanied by the relevant share certificates, must be lodged with Tricor Investor Services Limited for registration no later than **4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 13, 2025**[115](index=115&type=chunk)
宏安地产(01243)拟出售两家合营企业的20%权益并成立新合营企业开展业务合作
智通财经网· 2025-06-12 15:05
Group 1 - Hong An Real Estate (01243) and Hong An Group (01222) announced the sale of 20% stakes in joint ventures Fortune Harbour and Mega Hope for approximately HKD 87.24 million, with expected losses of about HKD 203 million from the transaction [1][2] - After the completion of the sale, Wickert Investments and Ever Sonic Enterprises will directly own 15% of the issued shares in Fortune Harbour and Mega Hope respectively [1] - A framework agreement was established on June 12, 2025, between ADPF Member, Prime Resonance, and Hong An Real Estate to form a new joint venture for potential business collaboration [1] Group 2 - The business collaboration involves activities related to properties in Hong Kong, primarily focused on student accommodation, including acquisition, financing, development, and leasing [2] - Following the successful collaboration on the "Rixin She" project, Hong An Group and Hong An Real Estate Group agreed to explore further joint investment opportunities in student accommodation projects [2] - The collaboration aims to leverage Hong An Real Estate's expertise in property investment and management alongside AG partners' experience as property investors [2]
午后突然拉升,继黄金后的下一个风口?
Market Overview - The Shanghai Composite Index is struggling to maintain the 3400-point level, with significant support from major financial institutions such as banks, brokerages, and insurance companies [1] - Market sentiment remains cautious, with trading volumes not keeping pace, leading to increased volatility and sector rotation among hot sectors like innovative drugs, CPO, IP economy, precious metals, rare earth permanent magnets, and automotive parts [1] Key News - Ant Group concept stocks surged in Hong Kong, with Yunfeng Financial rising by 100% at one point and closing up approximately 60%, following news that Ant Group plans to apply for stablecoin licenses in Singapore and Hong Kong [2] - The innovative drug sector continues to rise, with stock prices increasing while price-to-earnings ratios are decreasing, indicating a potential value reassessment as corporate earnings growth outpaces stock price increases [2][4] Precious Metals - Gold stocks in A-shares experienced a sudden surge, with Hengbang Co. and Chaohongji both hitting the daily limit, driven by heightened demand for gold as a safe haven amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East [4] - Platinum and silver have also seen significant price increases, with platinum rising nearly 40% this year, surpassing gold's performance, and silver reaching a 13-year high above $36 per ounce [4][5] Demand and Supply Dynamics - The demand structure for platinum shows that 40% is used in automotive catalysts, 25% in jewelry, 20% for industrial purposes, and 9% for investment [6] - Silver's demand structure indicates that industrial demand accounts for 58.5%, jewelry for 17.9%, investment for 16.4%, and other uses for the remainder [7] - The supply-demand gap for platinum is expected to widen, with the World Platinum Investment Council projecting the lowest total supply in five years by 2025, while investment demand is significantly increasing [8] - The global industrial demand for silver is anticipated to exceed 55% by the end of 2025, with a projected supply gap of 8,800 tons, driven by the energy revolution and technological advancements [8] Investment Implications - The rise of white metals like silver and platinum is expected to boost the precious metals sector, with companies involved in the silver and platinum supply chain likely to benefit from this trend [8]
WANG ON GROUP(01222) - 2025 - 中期业绩
2024-11-27 14:41
Financial Performance - Revenue for the six months ended September 30, 2024, was HKD 1,230 million, an increase of 8.3% compared to HKD 1,136 million in the same period of 2023[3] - Gross profit decreased by 1.6% to HKD 428 million from HKD 435 million year-on-year[3] - Profit attributable to equity holders of the parent company was HKD 86 million, down 22.5% from HKD 111 million in the previous year[3] - Basic and diluted earnings per share decreased by 24.7% to HKD 0.61 from HKD 0.81[3] - Total income from customer contracts was HKD 1,029 million, up from HKD 918 million, reflecting a strong growth in customer engagement[6] - The company reported a pre-tax profit of HKD 117 million, down from HKD 208 million in the previous year[6] - Other income totaled HKD 42,764,000, down from HKD 71,497,000, indicating a decrease of 40.3%[50] - The company reported a pre-tax profit of HKD 117,073,000, down from HKD 208,410,000, a decrease of 43.9%[36] - The total other income and net gain was HKD 78,901,000, compared to HKD 94,152,000 in the previous year, a decline of 16.2%[50] Assets and Liabilities - Net asset value increased by 1.0% to HKD 8,198 million from HKD 8,119 million[3] - The asset-to-liability ratio improved by 10.5 percentage points to 52.4% from 62.9%[3] - The total non-current assets amounted to HKD 9,119 million, showing a slight increase from HKD 9,060 million[20] - As of September 30, 2024, total current liabilities amounted to HKD 4,936,887, a decrease from HKD 5,993,498 as of March 31, 2024, representing a reduction of approximately 17.7%[22] - The net current assets were reported at HKD 2,075,426, down from HKD 2,528,894, indicating a decline of about 17.9%[22] - Total non-current liabilities decreased to HKD 2,997,541 from HKD 3,470,137, reflecting a reduction of approximately 13.6%[22] - The total equity increased to HKD 8,197,604 from HKD 8,119,010, showing a growth of about 1.0%[22] - The issued share capital decreased to HKD 141,667 from HKD 153,538, a decline of approximately 7.7%[22] - The group's total assets amounted to approximately HKD 16,132,000,000 as of September 30, 2024, down from HKD 17,582,600,000 on March 31, 2024[123] Revenue Breakdown - Revenue from property sales reached HKD 529,585,000, up from HKD 375,110,000, marking a 41.0% increase year-over-year[34] - Revenue from agricultural product trading commissions was HKD 42,253,000, compared to HKD 45,136,000, reflecting a decrease of 6.5%[34] - Revenue from property development and sales reached approximately HKD 529,600,000, with a profit of about HKD 57,200,000, compared to HKD 375,100,000 and HKD 10,100,000 respectively for the same period last year[89] - Revenue from property development and sales in China was approximately HKD 101,700,000, a slight decrease from HKD 116,700,000 in the same period last year[92] - The pharmaceutical and health food product segment reported revenue of approximately HKD 344,100,000, a decrease of about 6.0% from HKD 365,900,000 in the previous six months[104] Expenses and Costs - Selling and distribution expenses increased to approximately HKD 232,100,000 from HKD 197,300,000 year-on-year, primarily due to higher commission expenses and increased advertising costs[83] - Administrative expenses for the period were approximately HKD 254,700,000, slightly up from HKD 253,400,000 in the previous year[85] - The cost of property sales for the same period was HKD 433,485, significantly higher than HKD 302,892 in 2023[56] - Financing costs for the six months ended September 30, 2024, totaled HKD 172,814, a slight decrease from HKD 173,426 in the same period of 2023[53] Corporate Governance and Compliance - The company has adopted revised Hong Kong Financial Reporting Standards, which did not impact its financial position or performance significantly[28] - The company has complied with the corporate governance code, with the exception of the separation of roles between the chairman and CEO, which is currently held by the same individual[151] - The board emphasizes high levels of corporate governance, focusing on transparency, accountability, and independence to enhance competitiveness and operational efficiency[151] - The audit committee, consisting of three independent non-executive directors, has reviewed the unaudited consolidated financial information for the six months ending September 30, 2024[154] Strategic Initiatives and Future Outlook - The group aims to increase land reserves through various channels, including public tenders and old building acquisitions[97] - The group is strategically positioning itself to leverage opportunities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, focusing on traditional Chinese medicine and health food sectors[146] - The group plans to launch four innovative health products targeting glucose levels, cholesterol levels, liver health, and joint function in the coming year, expected to positively contribute to its performance[146] - The group is actively expanding its cross-border e-commerce channels, achieving over 200% growth in sales compared to the same period last year[105] Employment and Economic Environment - As of September 30, 2024, the group employed 2,005 staff, a decrease from 2,111 on March 31, 2024, with approximately 46% based in Hong Kong and Macau[139] - The Hong Kong economy is expected to face challenges, with a projected GDP growth of about 3.3% year-on-year for Q2 2024, slowing to approximately 1.8% in Q3 2024 due to global uncertainties[143]