Centum Shareholders To Be Paid Ksh 391 Million

by Business Watch Team
Centum

Centum Investment Company Plc shareholders are set for a 391 million shillings dividend payout, marking a 77 percent increase in dividend payout compared to the KES219 million paid in the previous year.

The payout is in line with Centum’s policy of paying out 30 percent of its annuity income.

Centum’s total investment income for the period ended 31 March 2022 comprised 1.3 billion shillings of annuity income being dividend and interest income received from its portfolio companies and from its investment in marketable securities.

“This payout represents a dividend per share of 0.59 shillings up from 33  shillings in the last financial year. The proposed dividend will be considered for approval by shareholders at the upcoming annual general meeting,” noted Group CEO Dr. James Mworia in a statement.

Centum recorded a 592 million shillings operating profit in its company financial statements, up from 245 million shillings in the prior period. This improvement in operating profit by 142 percent is the result of the business’ continued rebalancing of its portfolio in line with its capital preservation and liquidity enhancement objectives.

The improved performance was recorded at both the Company and Consolidated levels, indicating recovery of the investment firm’s underlying portfolio as the economy began to rebound from the adverse impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on economic activity.

At the consolidated level, the financial statements aggregate the performance of Centum’s five distinct operations, namely the Trading Businesses, Financial Services, Real Estate, Two Rivers investment operations, and Investment operations.

Consolidated total comprehensive income for the year stood at 142 million shillings, a 110 percent growth from the loss of 1.4 billion shillings recorded in 2021.

Excluding the loss from Two Rivers investment operations, the consolidated total comprehensive income for the Centum Group would have been 2.1 billion shillings, up from 405 million shillings in the prior year.

“This huge improvement in total comprehensive income demonstrates the health of our investment portfolio”, noted Dr. Mworia. He added, “In regard to Two Rivers, while Centum owns 58 percent of the company, Centum consolidates 100 percent of the losses of the company, thereby overstating the effect of the loss in the consolidated financial statements of Centum Group. Nonetheless, we are working with the management of Two Rivers to raise capital for the next phase of the development, comprising residential housing.”

During the year, Centum did not take up any additional debt and maintained a positive cash position, net of debt.  The short-term debt remained at 4.1 billion shillings, and gearing remained at 10%.  There was no new long-term debt in the year.

“In line with objectives of the current strategy period, our focus is on the enhancement of the return from our portfolio after a season of capital preservation. Each economic cycle presents a different set of opportunities and risks. As an investment company, we are actively monitoring these and continuously rebalancing the portfolio as necessary to enhance returns and mitigate risks,” said Dr. Mworia.

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