Manama: Bahrain-based financial group, Gulf Finance House (GFH), posted a consolidated net profit of $17 million when compared to a net loss of $18 million for the previous year. The profit attributable to shareholders for 2014 is $11 million as compared to a loss of $18 million for 2013.
Total consolidated income for 2014 is US$160 million as compared to US$13.5 million in 2013. Excluding income of US$94.3 million from nonbanking operations, this reflected a sharp 387% rise in investment banking income, compared with the previous year. This was the result of a significant increase in placements and recoveries made during the year.
Operating profit before provisions for the year was US$27.6million compared to a loss of US$14.6 million in 2013. Total provisions of US$10.5million were taken in 2014 by GFH. Operating expenses for the year were US$133.8 million. Excluding costs related to non-banking income, expenses were US$42 million compared with US$ 34.6 million in the prior year.
Looking at the group’s fourth quarter results, net profits stood at US$1.4 million compared with a loss of US$18.7 million in 2013. This was mainly attributed to the successful placement of the group’s investments in two key residential transactions during the last quarter of the year, whilst this was affected by equity market crash in fourth quarter by US$ 6.3 million.
“We have taken steps in 2014 to recapitalize our balance sheet, strengthen our structure and emerge as a financial group. We embarked upon a new strategy to create a more stable financial position by increasing our capital and enhancing the balance sheet, while focusing on acquisitions to strengthen the financial position of the group and our co-investors through steady streams of income and opportunities for strong upside potential at exit,” Dr. Ahmed Al-Mutawa, Chairman of GFH,said.
“We are pleased with the results achieved and aspire to achieve even better results this year to allow us to make distributions to shareholders. On this occasion, I would like to take this opportunity to thank our senior team for leadership throughout the year as well as the dedication of our entire staff. Their efforts have seen us enter 2015 in a stronger position to deliver greater value and enhanced results for our shareholders and co-investors in the year ahead,” he added.
“We are extremely pleased that 2014 was a year of returning back strongly to investment placement, through attracting and placement of US$86m in a number of attractive investment transactions. We also concluded a number of successful exits from some of the investment projects, in addition to successful recoveries due to the bank from various parties, in addition to the settlement of some claims. We continued to work hard to enhance the potential of our current investments and seek out new opportunities for growth of the group and our co-investors, with the launch of three investment projects, Philadelphia Private School in Dubai, “Nurollife” residential project in Istanbul, in addition to a diversified investment portfolio including residential properties in Houston and Atlanta, as these projects are located in a different economic environment with distinctive options in each area. We profitably exited a UK real estate investment during the third quarter of 2014 delivering returns to investors at a rate of 21% per annum,” Hisham Alrayes, CEO of GFH, said.
In 2014, GFH resumed our activity in our projects in Tunisia and Morocco through working with a number of companies to restructure the debts and liabilities of the projects. In addition, the group worked towards the completion of the master plan of its Dubailand project with Stantec of Canada engaged with WATG of the US to advance our Waterfront project in Bahrain as well as making progress on restarting the development of the Villamar project in Bahrain.
It is expected that 2015 will be an important year for GFH as the group looks forward to concluding a number of acquisitions to enhance the balance sheet, implement its strategy and realise greater returns that allow it to make distributions to shareholders.
“On this occasion, I would like to extend my thanks and gratitude to all the investors and shareholders for their continued support and confidence in GFH. I would also like to extend my appreciation to the Central Bank of Bahrain for its ongoing guidance and direction,” Al Rayes added.