Naspers, Prosus Fiscal Year 2021 Net Profit Rose
21 Juni 2021 - 8:37AM
Dow Jones News
By Adria Calatayud
Naspers Ltd. and its Amsterdam-listed subsidiary Prosus NV said
Monday that net profit for fiscal 2021 rose, driven by a growing
contribution from their Tencent Holdings Ltd. investment and
improved profitability from ecommerce assets.
South African investor Naspers--which owns a major stake in
Chinese tech giant Tencent through Prosus--said net profit for the
year to March 31 was $5.30 billion compared with $3.10 billion for
fiscal 2020.
Naspers said core headline earnings per share were $8.14
compared with $6.56 a year earlier. The company had guided for core
headline EPS to come in at between $7.91 and $8.37.
Revenue rose to $5.93 billion from $4.00 billion in fiscal
2020.
Naspers previously said the financial results of Prosus almost
completely account for the group's performance.
Prosus separately reported a net profit that nearly doubled to
$7.45 billion on revenue that grew 54% to $5.12 billion. Prosus
core headline EPS rose 44% to $2.99, in line with its guidance of
an increase of between 41% and 48%.
"Today, our businesses are fundamentally stronger than they were
going into the pandemic and are very well positioned going
forward," Naspers and Prosus Chief Executive Bob van Dijk said.
Write to Adria Calatayud at adria.calatayud@dowjones.com
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