The company’s Middle East revenues jumped about 5 per cent to Dh1.5 billion on the back of “the characteristically quieter” first half. Reuters
The company’s Middle East revenues jumped about 5 per cent to Dh1.5 billion on the back of “the characteristically quieter” first half. Reuters

Mediclinic revises down Middle East revenue forecast on slower first half



South African healthcare provider Mediclinic International, which owns Abu Dhabi's Al Noor Hospitals, has revised down its Middle East revenue growth forecast to a single-digit for the 2019 financial year due to a slower first half.

The company’s Middle East revenues jumped about 5 per cent to Dh1.5 billion on the back of “the characteristically quieter” first half of the financial year 2019, which ends in March next year, it said in a statement to the London Stock Exchange, where its shares are listed.

Adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (Ebitda) margin rose to 9.5 per cent in the first half of the current financial year, it added. The company had reported the Ebitda margin of 8.5 in first six months of the financial year 2018.

"Trading in the first half of the year experienced the customary seasonality in …. the Middle East. We delivered a gradual improvement in revenue and margin expansion ahead of the anticipated stronger growth in the second half of the year,” Ronnie van der Merwe, chief executive of Mediclinic said.

“In the Middle East, full year Ebitda delivery remains on track with revenue growth lower than previously expected.”

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Healthcare providers such as Mediclinic are expanding in the broader Middle East, especially in the six member Arabian Gulf region as governments of the energy-rich states increase spending on healthcare. The GCC expenditure on health care is forecast to rise to $104.6bn in 2022 from $76.1bn in 2017, rising at a compound annual growth rate of 6.6 per cent, Dubai-based investment bank Alpen Capital said in a report earlier this year.

Mediclinic, which also operates hospitals and clinics in South Africa, the UK and Switzerland, said the inpatient admissions in the Middle East were up 3.1 per cent, while outpatient volumes fell by 0.8 per cent.

Ongoing investment across existing and new facilities is supporting the long-term growth of the Middle East division. Mediclinic opened  at the end of September the 182-bed Mediclinic Parkview Hospital in Dubai which the company expects to gradually ramp up over the coming years.

The company has completed the acquisition of two Majid Al Futtaim clinics in Dubai in May. The investment projects at the two main Abu Dhabi hospitals, Mediclinic Airport Road Hospital and Mediclinic Al Noor Hospital are underway.

Mediclinic in May said it expects to invest Dh455m on expansion  and has allocated Dh84m for maintenance capex for the 2019 financial year.

The biog

Name: Abeer Al Bah

Born: 1972

Husband: Emirati lawyer Salem Bin Sahoo, since 1992

Children: Soud, born 1993, lawyer; Obaid, born 1994, deceased; four other boys and one girl, three months old

Education: BA in Elementary Education, worked for five years in a Dubai school

 

The biog

First Job: Abu Dhabi Department of Petroleum in 1974  
Current role: Chairperson of Al Maskari Holding since 2008
Career high: Regularly cited on Forbes list of 100 most powerful Arab Businesswomen
Achievement: Helped establish Al Maskari Medical Centre in 1969 in Abu Dhabi’s Western Region
Future plan: Will now concentrate on her charitable work

Eyasses squad

Charlie Preston (captain) – goal shooter/ goalkeeper (Dubai College)

Arushi Holt (vice-captain) – wing defence / centre (Jumeriah English Speaking School)  

Olivia Petricola (vice-captain) – centre / wing attack (Dubai English Speaking College)

Isabel Affley – goalkeeper / goal defence (Dubai English Speaking College)

Jemma Eley – goal attack / wing attack (Dubai College)

Alana Farrell-Morton – centre / wing / defence / wing attack (Nord Anglia International School)

Molly Fuller – goal attack / wing attack (Dubai College)

Caitlin Gowdy – goal defence / wing defence (Dubai English Speaking College)

Noorulain Hussain – goal defence / wing defence (Dubai College)

Zahra Hussain-Gillani – goal defence / goalkeeper (British School Al Khubairat)

Claire Janssen – goal shooter / goal attack (Jumeriah English Speaking School)         

Eliza Petricola – wing attack / centre (Dubai English Speaking College)

SERIE A FIXTURES

Saturday (UAE kick-off times)

Atalanta v Juventus (6pm)

AC Milan v Napoli (9pm)

Torino v Inter Milan (11.45pm)

Sunday

Bologna v Parma (3.30pm)

Sassuolo v Lazio (6pm)

Roma v Brescia (6pm)

Verona v Fiorentina (6pm)

Sampdoria v Udinese (9pm)

Lecce v Cagliari (11.45pm)

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SPAL v Genoa (11.45pm)