TWL Holdings Bhd's wholly-owned subsidiary, TWL USJ Heights Sdn Bhd, has accepted a banking facility of up to RM42.5 million from United Overseas Bank(UOB) (Malaysia) Bhd.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, TWL Holdings said the banking facility includes Term Loan 1 of RM7 million, Term Loan 2 of RM5 million, a bridging loan of RM30 million (comprising Tranche 1 of RM15 million and Tranche 2 of RM15 million) and a performance and financial guarantee of RM500,000.
It said Term Loan 1 is to be used to part finance project land acquisition in Mukim Damansara, Daerah Petaling, Selangor, and the bridging loan is intended to be used to part finance the project's construction cost.
In addition, Term Loan 2 is to finance the purchase of the keyman insurance, while the performance and financial guarantee is to guarantee developer licence, utilities, and other requirements related to the project.
The Bursa filing did not provide any additional details on the project.
"The banking facility is not expected to have any effect on the net assets and earnings per share of the company," TWL Holdings added
Management is confident that the strategic locations of its affordable residential projects coupled with attractive product offerings and pricing will satisfy the needs of Malaysian homebuyers
The launch of "comfortable living spaces" and "affordable housing" in 2024/2025 is projected to have a gross development value (GDV) of RM1.2 billion. Upcoming quarterly results will continue to perform
Revenue recognition for TWL over the next 2 financial years could be RM840.0 million, and with a conservative 15.0% net profit margin for developers, the company could rake in RM126.0 million in net profit.
The company has a net cash position of around RM72.15 million, with cash and equivalents at RM120.04 million and total debt of RM47.89 million. Such a strong balance sheet
Few people know this, which is why it is overlooked ...
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The company has a net cash position of around RM72.15 million, with cash and equivalents at RM120.04 million and total debt of RM47.89 million. Such a strong balance sheet
Malaysia’s urbanization trend and infrastructure projects continue to support real estate development, which could boost the attractiveness of TWL’s projects
All the resolutions set out in the Notice of the 28th Annual General Meeting ("28th AGM") dated 15.11.2024 ("Notice") were voted by way of poll at the 28th AGM of the Company held on 19th December 2024 and duly passed.
With the upcoming recognition of revenue and profits from its fully sold Telaris Alam Impian project, along with a strong pipeline of affordable housing developments, TWL’s normalized EPS is expected to increase to 5 sen per share in the near future ! In other words, TWL is undervalued now
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