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恒隆业务稳中求进 营运压力渐见舒缓
Jin Rong Jie· 2025-07-30 06:29
Financial Performance - The total revenue of Hang Lung Group and Hang Lung Properties decreased by 18% and 19% to HKD 5.202 billion and HKD 4.968 billion, primarily due to a reduction in property sales revenue [1][7] - Core property leasing income remained stable, only declining by 3%, with overall rental rates for mainland shopping malls maintaining a high level of 94% [1][7] - Shareholders' basic net profit for Hang Lung Group and Hang Lung Properties fell by 7% and 9% to HKD 1.191 billion and HKD 1.587 billion, mainly due to rising financial costs [1][8] Strategic Developments - A 20-year operating lease agreement was signed with Baida Group for the south and north buildings of Hangzhou Department Store, potentially adding approximately 42,000 square meters of retail space, a 40% increase [2] - The Hangzhou Hang Lung Plaza is set to open in phases starting in the second half of 2025, with a current pre-leasing rate of about 77% [5] - The second phase of the Wuxi Hang Lung Plaza development is also scheduled to open in phases starting in the second half of 2025 [4] - The third phase expansion of Shanghai Hang Lung Plaza was successfully topped off in June this year, with an expected opening in the second half of 2026 [6] Sustainability Initiatives - 80% of the operational properties in mainland China are now powered by renewable energy, a significant increase from 50% last year, exceeding the 2025 target of 25% [7][10] - The company has committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, demonstrating its leadership in sustainable development within the real estate industry [10] Dividend Announcements - The board of Hang Lung Group announced an interim dividend of HKD 0.21 per share, to be distributed on September 24, 2025 [8] - Hang Lung Properties also announced an interim dividend of HKD 0.12 per share, with a cash or scrip option for shareholders [9] Market Position and Strategy - The company has shown resilience in its business model despite market pressures, with a gradual recovery in property performance [9] - The diversified property portfolio in Hong Kong includes prime office buildings and luxury residential projects, while the mainland projects are recognized as quality commercial landmarks [10]