Nofoth Food posts 24% profit jump to SAR 15.4 mln in H1 2022; Q2 at SAR 5.6 mln

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Nofoth Food Products Co. (NOFOTH)

Nofoth Food Products Co., which will list shares on Nomu-Parallel Market soon, reported a 24% rise in H1 2022 net profit to SAR 15.4 million, compared to SAR 12.4 million a year earlier.



Financials (M)

Item 6m 2021 6m 2022 Change‬
Revenues 80.91 135.72 67.7 %
Gross Income 37.91 72.28 90.7 %
Operating Income 11.41 15.40 34.9 %
Net Income 12.39 15.37 24.1 %
Average Shares 48.00 48.00 -
EPS (Riyals) 0.26 0.32 24.1 %

The growth was spurred by a 68% year-on-year (YoY) rise in revenue during the current period. Gross profit margins (GPM) expanded to 53% from 47% in the first half of 2021. The food retailer also incurred losses from an acquisition in H1 2021.

 

The higher profit came despite increased administrative and marketing expenses, finance costs Zakat provisions. This was paired with a decline in other income.

 

Net profit margins decreased to 11% in H1 2022, from 15% in the prior-year period.

 

The second-quarter net profit climbed 19% to SAR 5.6 million, from SAR 4.7 million in Q2 2021, driven by a 59% YoY surge in revenue. GPM rose to 51%, from 47% in Q2 2021. Nofoth also reported better other income during the three-month period.

 

This came despite an increase in administrative and marketing expenses, Zakat provisions and finance costs.



Current Quarter Comparison (M)

Compared With The
Item Q2 2021 Q2 2022 Change‬
Revenues 40.52 64.55 59.3 %
Gross Income 19.12 33.40 74.7 %
Operating Income 4.77 5.52 15.7 %
Net Income 4.73 5.63 19.0 %
Average Shares 48.00 48.00 -
EPS (Riyals) 0.10 0.12 19.0 %

Total shareholders’ equity, no minority interest, rose to SAR 52.863 million as of June 30, 2022, compared to SAR 38.691 million in the year-earlier period.

 

The food retailer’s first-half revenue from application clients reached SAR 56.31 million, up from SAR 27.76 million in H1 2021.

 

Direct selling revenue hit SAR 76.99 million, compared to SAR 51.80 million in the first half of 2021.

 

Revenue from Enabah and Mamola applications jumped to SAR 2.43 million, from SAR 1.35 million in the year-ago period.

 

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