NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / September 10, 2018 / Jupai (JP) Jupai reported H1-2018 net revenue of RMB 876.8 million (USD $132.5 million), a YoY increase of 8.9%. Net income attributable to ordinary shareholders was RMB 203.7 million (USD $30.8 million), a YoY increase of 0.3%, and diluted earnings per ADS was RMB 5.79 (USD $0.88), a YoY decrease of 3.8%. However, non-GAAP net income attributable to ordinary shareholders, adjusted by GAAP required items including share-based compensation, amortization and impairment loss, was RMB 241.6 million, a YoY increase of 6.6% and non-GAAP diluted earnings per ADS was RMB 6.87 (USD $1.04), a YoY increase of 2.2%.
H1-2018 Result Highlights
Net revenues steadily increased driven by double-digit growth in one-time commissions and recurring management fees. Due to the tougher regulations control in China's wealth management industry, property developers have been facing higher cost of capital, which in turn enable the company's one-time commission rate to increase to 2.9% in Q2-2018 up from 2.5% in Q1-2018 and approximate 2% in FY2017. For the first half of 2018, benefited from business development of real estate private equity products, one-time commissions of RMB 558.7 million remained the largest source of revenue, returning a YoY growth of 20.2%. Recurring management fees of RMB 244.6 million, the second largest source of revenue, significantly increased a YoY growth of 51.4%, driven by higher one-time commission rate and better product development strategy. Meanwhile, one-time commission and recurring management fees accounted for 63.7% and 27.9% of the total revenue, up from 57.7% and 20.1% in the same period in 2017 respectively. Overall total net revenues increased 8.9% YoY to RMB 876.8 million (USD $132.5 million).
Profitability ratios remain sustainable on the back of cost efficiency. The prevalent sentiment in China's wealth management industry is challenged by strict new regulations and the government's accelerated deleveraging at the macro-economic level. Consequently, ensuring sustained profitability demonstrates the company's leading position in the industry and cost efficiency advantage. In H1-2018, the company's operating margin maintained at approximate 36% as compared to the same period in 2017, supported by remaining operating expense ratio at approximate 64% as the result of effective cost control.
Enhanced bargaining power in real estate projects attributed to stringent regulations. The tightened regulations in the financial sector are continuing to restrict the funding source available to property developers from commercial banks through loans and bonds, which forced them to get financing from other sources such as private equity funds. Such change is reflective in H1-2018 performance figures, where private equity products accounted for 68% of total products distributed, a significant increase from H1-2017 of 15%. Meanwhile, the share of fixed income products decreased from 81% in H1-2017 to 25%. The increasing one-time commission rate is also reflecting that Jupai is expected to have more bargaining power for its real estate-related private equity products pursuant to the benefit of recent policy changes.