Tuan Sing 1H2026 revenue at S$67.4 million, profit at S$3.6 million on property revaluation gains

SGX Filings
08/06

Tuan Sing Holdings Limited reported net profit attributable to shareholders of S$3.6 million for the six months ended Jun 30 2026, down 75 per cent year-on-year, as S$13.2 million of investment-property fair-value gains cushioned the impact of softer development and hospitality turnover.

Earnings per share slipped to 0.29 Singapore cent from 1.16 cents a year earlier. The board did not declare an interim dividend.

Group revenue eased 4 per cent YoY to S$67.4 million, reflecting a decline in Real Estate Development and Hospitality sales that was partly offset by stronger Real Estate Investment contributions. By segment, Real Estate Investment revenue rose 10 per cent to S$26.8 million and delivered adjusted EBIT of S$8.8 million, up 12 per cent, buoyed by higher rents and occupancy at the upgraded Dunearn Village. Hospitality revenue fell 5 per cent to S$39.4 million, while segment adjusted EBIT dropped 44 per cent to S$3.4 million as redevelopment works at 121-131 Collins Street in Melbourne curtailed hotel facilities. The Development arm registered a revenue reversal after the decision to retain previously sold units at Balmoral Tower in Batam for future hospitality use. Other Investments benefited from higher demand and pricing at the Group’s Malaysian manufacturing unit, and GulTech continued to post positive results.

Margins were pressured by the planned closure of event and leisure facilities at Grand Hyatt Melbourne and by the expiry of anchor leases at the Perth commercial asset, which dampened rental income. These factors weighed on operating performance despite the uplift from fair-value gains.

During the half, Tuan Sing advanced several projects aimed at expanding its recurring income base. In Singapore, the revamped Dunearn Village began contributing meaningfully through higher rental rates, while 18 Robinson maintained stable occupancy. In Perth, enhancements at Residence on Langley Park and the re-positioning of Shoppe on Langley Park are expected to support future rentals. Major development works are under way at the Collins Street mixed-use property in Melbourne, where a new three-level luxury retail podium is slated to add about 5,000 sq m of lettable space, and construction at the Opus Bay integrated township in Batam is progressing, with Balmoral Tower and 57 private villas scheduled to open from 4Q2026.

Chief executive William Liem said the first-half showing underscored the group’s diversified model and the early benefits of asset-enhancement projects. He indicated that capital deployment would remain disciplined and focused on assets capable of delivering stable cash flows and long-term appreciation, citing Collins Street and Opus Bay as key contributors to future earnings.

Looking ahead, management remains cautiously optimistic. Limited new supply and steady demand are expected to support Singapore’s office, retail and hospitality sectors, while Australia’s commercial and hotel markets should benefit from population growth and rising international arrivals despite near-term redevelopment disruptions. In Indonesia, the phased opening of Opus Bay is projected to bolster the group’s hospitality income. Tuan Sing plans to continue active asset management, selective acquisitions and potential capital-recycling initiatives in pursuit of becoming a leading regional real-estate owner, developer and hospitality operator.

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