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Augusta more than doubles 1H profit

Published: Thu 29 Nov 2018 12:52 PM
Augusta more than doubles 1H profit on change of business model
By Paul McBeth
Nov. 29 (BusinessDesk) - Augusta Capital more than doubled first-half profit as it reaped more income from funds management and year-earlier costs from its move away from direct property ownership weren't repeated.
Net profit climbed to $5.1 million in the six months through September from $2.3 million a year earlier when it recognised a $1.5 million loss on the sale of a building. Augusta has been reshaping itself away from directly investing in property to focus on property syndication and funds management.
That's reflected in a 32 percent increase in management fee income to $4.2 million, while the firm's smaller direct property portfolio generated rental income of $1.9 million, down 30 percent from a year earlier. Adjusted funds from operations, which Augusta says reflects its underlying performance, rose 16 percent to $4.6 million.
"The material improvement in the FY19 interim result reflects the early benefits of Augusta’s transition to a funds management earnings model, which is being actively supported by improved balance sheet capability," chair Paul Duffy said in a statement. "The launch and expansion of investor funds, including fees from assets under management, are now core to the company’s growth story."
The board declared a fully imputed second-quarter dividend of 1.5 cents per share, payable on Dec. 20 with a Dec. 13 record date. It's targeting an annual return of 6 cents per share, which will be up from 5.625 cents in the March 2018 financial year.
During the period Augusta completed a $75 million equity raising for the Augusta Industrial Fund, which owns four industrial properties managed by the firm. It also raised $68.5 million of equity to buy an office building. Both offers were oversubscribed, and managing director Mark Francis said he's targeting the tourism sector for Augusta's next multi-asset deal similar to the industrial fund.
The firm this week purchased property in Queenstown to develop a hotel to support that goal. It is also investigating other potential properties in Queenstown and Auckland.
Augusta shares last traded at $1.09. They have gained 1.4 percent so far this year, compared to a 0.1 percent increase on the S/NZX All Index during the same period.
(BusinessDesk)
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