Keppel's profit rises 7% in H1 on upbeat infra, connectivity performance

Keppel's profit rises 7% in H1 on upbeat infra, connectivity performance

FILE PHOTO: A view of Keppel signage outside their building in Singapore June 28, 2023. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo

Singapore’s Keppel Ltd posted on Thursday a 7% rise in its first-half underlying profit, as upbeat performances at the infrastructure and connectivity segments offset a decline in its real estate business.

The global asset manager’s net profit from continuing operations for the six months ended June 30 came in at S$513 million ($383.98 million), a jump from S$481 million last year.

Long-term technology solutions and energy services contracts expanded by more than 20% to S$5.2 billion at the infrastructure division during the reported period.

“In (the half year) all segments were profitable with stronger earnings in the Infrastructure and Connectivity segments more than offsetting a decline in Real Estate contributions,” the company said.

Keppel, which is transitioning into an asset manager with a target of overseeing $150 billion by 2030, declared an interim dividend of 15 Singapore cents per share, in line with last year’s payout.

Reuters

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