BIMB profit falls due to one-off dividend charge


PETALING JAYA: BIMB Holdings Bhd saw its net profit for the fourth quarter ended Dec 31, 2013, almost halved to RM36.42mil, from RM68.62mil a year ago, partly due to a one-off tax charge on dividends received from its unit Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd.

The group’s earnings per share fell to 3.37 sen from 6.43 sen previously. This was despite its revenue rising 9.7% to RM729.67mil from RM665.16mil previously.

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