Beshom

After 46 outstanding years as Hai-O Enterprise Bhd, we look forward to the future as we preserve the best of our legacy.
We are excited to invite you into our new home.

海鸥集团历经时光淬砺,46年来发展一枝独秀。
展望未来,集团整装待发,以焕然一新的英文名字营造美满的新“”。
此番华丽转变,公司优良传统不变,文化企业精神亦如初衷。

Beshom

Beshom Holdings Bhd is the new “HOME” of Hai-O’s group of companies, a Public Listed Company on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad.
Beshom has assumed the listing status of Hai-O Enterprise Bhd on
29 November 2021.

Welcome to BESHOM.

最佳生活    始于家元
海鸥控股有限公司(Beshom Holdings Bhd),2021年11月29日,
正式延续海鸥企业有限公司在大马股票交易所主板的上市地位。

欢迎光临我们的新“”——BESHOM。

News

Hai-O hopes to top FY18’s record-breaking performance

Hai-O hopes to top FY18’s record-breaking performance
Source:
The Edge

KUALA LUMPUR: Following the record-breaking net profit for its financial year ended April 30, 2018 (FY18), multilevel-marketing (MLM) company Hai-O Enterprise Bhd hopes to perform better in the current financial year despite challenges it sees ahead.

Speaking to reporters after the company’s annual general meeting yesterday, Hai-O’s group chief financial officer Hew Von Kin said among these challenges are uncertainties of new policies from the new government as well as tensions between the two largest economies in the world which the group sees have dampened consumer sentiment somewhat.

“While we are striving to have better results this [financial] year, it still depends on the market. If the market reacts negatively, or if people are not spending money ... this is our main concern,” said Hew, adding the group has initiated various measures to counter the challenges.

As such, Hai-O is cautiously optimistic about the company’s outlook. Hew said the company’s focus is now on expanding its product offerings, strengthening its digital presence via its e-commerce platforms and increasing cost efficiency.

Also present were Hai-O group managing director Tan Keng Kang.

Hai-O’s net profit for FY18 jumped 26% to RM74.83 million from RM59.48 million in FY17, as revenue grew 14% to RM461.78 from RM404.24 million.

Meanwhile, Hew said Hai-O has yet to determine the net impact of the new sales and service tax (SST) regime on its performance, though the group has initiated talks with its suppliers to ask them to absorb a portion of the SST, based on the current weak market.

Post-SST, the group has maintained its prices.

For FY19, the group has allocated about RM3 million from its internal funds to upgrade its retail outlets.

On member recruitment, an on-going activity, Hew said interest slowed down of late, so Hai-O is looking at increasing the productivity of its active members instead of just looking at getting new ones. To-date, the group has about 140,000 members in its MLM segment compared with 60,000 members two years ago.

Outside Malaysia, Hai-O is targeting to break even in Indonesia this financial year despite the weakening of the rupiah, said Hew.

The group, he said, will be leveraging on its Indonesian business partner’s network.

Nevertheless, contribution from its Indonesian business to the group’s total revenue is “very minimal”.

On Vietnam, Hew said Hai-O has temporarily shelved its expansion plan due to the current weak market condition there.

According to Hew, overseas business contributes less than 2% to the group’s business currently.

Hai-O shares fell 11 sen, or 2.67%, to RM4.01 yesterday, for a market capitalisation of RM1.17 billion. In the past one year, the stock has retreated some 15.9%.