Dubai - Arab Today
National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (Bahri), the exclusive oil-shipper for Saudi Aramco, reported a 47.2 percent increase in second-quarter net profit on Tuesday.
The company's net profit for the three months to June 30 was SR504.18 million ($134.44 million), up from SR342.48 million in the same period a year earlier, it said in a bourse statement.
Alistithmar Capital forecast Bahri would make a net profit of SR308.4 million during the quarter.
Bahri, one of five Saudi stocks not open to direct purchase by foreign investors, attributed the profit increase to a rise in operating revenues as a result of its enlarged very large crude carrier (VLCC) fleet, higher shipping rates in the spot market, and stronger performance in its general cargo division.
The company also cited a rise in profits in Petredec limited, in which Bahri owns a 30.3 percent stake, as another reason for the Saudi shipper's higher profits.
Saudi companies issue brief earnings statements early in the reporting period before publishing detailed results later.
Bahri reported strong profit growth in the prior five quarters as it continued to grow its fleet.
It signed financing deals worth around SR2.1 billion in the second quarter to help fund the purchase of VLCCs.
Source: Arab News