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    High interest rates hit Growthpoint’s profits

    September 12, 2024
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    Norbert Sasse, Group CEO of Growthpoint Properties
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    Growthpoint Properties reported a 10% decrease in distributable income per share to 141.9 cents due to high interest rates, meeting its guidance range for the 2024 financial year.

    1. The dividend per share also fell by 10% to 117.1 cents, reflecting the broader impact of rising funding costs.
    2. Despite a 4.8% increase in total group revenue to R14.4 billion, operating profit dropped by 2% to R8.7 billion, and distributable income decreased from R5.36 billion to R4.8 billion.
    3. The V&A Waterfront stood out with a 12.6% rise in distributable income to R775 million, benefiting from increased tourism, while offshore income saw a 1.1% decline in rand terms.
    4. Growthpoint is dealing with the challenges of high interest rates and increased funding costs while focusing on balancing its investments and optimizing existing assets amid global and local uncertainties.
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