Key Financial & Market Highlights (1Q2019 vs 1Q2018)
Bursa Malaysia Berhad (“Bursa Malaysia” or the “Exchange”) recorded a Profit After Tax and Minority Interest (“PATAMI”) of RM46.9 million for the first quarter ended 31 March 2019 (“1Q2019”), a 26.5% decrease from RM63.8 million reported in the previous corresponding quarter ended 31 March 2018 (“1Q2018”). The decrease in PATAMI is primarily due to lower operating revenue by 16.2% to RM121.4 million from 1Q2018. Total operating expenses in 1Q2019 which saw a marginal decrease by 1.4% to RM62.0 million from RM62.9 million in 1Q2018 continue to be well managed despite an increase in developmental expense. The marketing and development expenses increased mainly due to the higher activities carried out by the Securities and Derivatives Markets. Efforts to attract greater and more diversified participants into the market included initiatives to promote financial literacy for more informed decision making in investing. While 1Q2019 was a weak quarter for the Exchange, this was consistent with the prevailing domestic and global developments, which include concerns of slower economic growth, weaker corporate earnings and palm oil prices. However, market sentiment is seen to be improving reflected by the positive momentum in monthly average daily trading value (“ADV”) and monthly average daily contracts (“ADC”) that have been trending upwards through the quarter under review. Bursa Malaysia Chief Executive Officer, Datuk Muhamad Umar Swift said, “A bourse is a reflection of wider conditions. The first quarter of the year remained challenging on the back of weaker sentiment largely influenced by external concerns. These concerns are wide ranging, and are driving uncertainty in the global economy. The spill over of this impact is also affecting businesses of all sizes in our local economy. While the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index weakened in the first quarter, it is important to note that the small and mid-cap indices continue to show a positive trend, with the FTSE Bursa Malaysia Small Cap Index and FTSE Bursa Malaysia Mid-70 Index recording a year-to-date (“YTD”) growth of 13% and 9% as at end-March.” For the quarter under review, Securities Market registered trading revenue of RM59.0 million compared to RM76.3 million in the previous corresponding quarter, down by 22.6% as a result of lower ADV for Securities Market’s on-market trades in 1Q2019. The total non-trading revenue decreased by 7.6% to RM42.1 million in 1Q2019 from RM45.6 million in 1Q2018 mainly due to the decline in listing and issuer services revenue. However, this was partly offset by higher market data revenue mainly due to higher number of subscribers. Derivatives Market trading revenue decreased by 13.8% to RM16.4 million in 1Q2019 from RM19.0 million in 1Q2018, mainly due to lower number of contracts traded for Crude Palm Oil Futures and FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Futures, as well as higher market incentives incurred in 1Q2019. ADC for the Derivatives Market saw a decrease of 12.3%, with 47,359 contracts in 1Q2019 compared to 54,020 contracts in 1Q2018. As for the Islamic Capital Market, Bursa Suq Al-Sila’ (“BSAS”) remained fairly stable, registering a trading revenue of RM3.9 million despite the growth in ADV by 39.6% to RM31.6 billion in 1Q2019. Datuk Umar added, “Looking beyond general analysis, we believe that these temporary challenges are the impetus that can drive positive transformation amongst more agile participants across the broad economy. The fundamentals of the Malaysian economy are strong and robust, and we remain confident of the country’s resilient growth trajectory. The recent positive announcements such as the revival of the East Coast Rail Link and Bandar Malaysia projects will have a positive impact and act as a catalyst that will stimulate the broader market. Despite external concerns, we will continue to position the Exchange for long-term growth by improving operational efficiency, digitalising our services to provide better customer experience such as our upcoming CDS e-services and enhancing the breadth and depth of the capital market with the introduction of new products, thus ensuring we are well placed when market sentiment improves. For us at Bursa Malaysia, this dual focus on the near future as well as greater transformations to come are key components to deliver on our promise of Creating Opportunities, Growing Value”. The financial results for 1Q2019 are available on Bursa Malaysia’s website at www.bursamalaysia.com
FINANCIAL RESULTS |
1Q2019 |
1Q2018 |
Percentage Change |
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Operating revenue Other income |
RM’ mil 121.4 5.1 |
RM’ mil 144.8 5.9 |
% (16.2) (13.4) |
Total revenue Staff costs Depreciation and amortisation Other operating expenses |
126.5 (33.5) (5.1) (23.4) |
150.7 (34.8) (5.6) (22.5) |
(16.0) (3.7) (8.8) 3.9 |
Profit from operations Finance costs |
64.5 (0.1) |
87.8 (0.1) |
(26.5) - |
Profit before tax Income tax expense |
64.4 (16.2) |
87.7 (22.0) |
(26.6) (26.6) |
Profit after tax Minority interest |
48.2 (1.3) |
65.7 (1.9) |
(26.6) (27.5) |
PATAMI |
46.9 |
63.8 |
(26.5) |