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Sunbird Tourism projects $6.8 million profit in 2024, resilient amid Malawi’s economic slowdown

Malawi’s economic slowdown hasn’t deterred Sunbird Tourism PLC, whose strategic focus and cost management continue to deliver robust profitability and growth.

Feyisayo Ajayi
Last updated: December 28, 2024 7:24 pm
Feyisayo Ajayi Published December 28, 2024
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  • Sunbird Tourism projects a 102-122% profit increase in 2024, reaching MWK11.8 billion ($11.8 million), despite Malawi’s economic challenges.
  • Despite economic challenges, Sunbird Tourism shows resilience with strategic cost management and operational strength.
  • Under Barnet Gausi’s leadership, Sunbird Tourism’s assets and profitability continue to grow, strengthening its market position.

Sunbird Tourism PLC, Malawi’s leading hospitality and tourism company chaired by Vilipo Munthali, is projecting a substantial profit increase for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024.

Malawi’s leading hotel chain anticipates profit after-tax growth of up to 122 percent, reaching MWK11.8 billion ($6.81 million), compared to MWK5.3 billion ($3.06 million) during the same period in 2023.

Sunbird Tourism defies Malawi’s economic challenges
In a voluntary trading statement, Sunbird Tourism forecasted its profit after tax for the year ending December 31, 2024, to range between MWK10.7 billion ($6.17 million) and MWK11.8 billion($6.81 million), marking a 102 percent to 122 percent increase from the previous year.

This forecast highlights the company’s resilience and effective cost management despite ongoing economic challenges in Malawi. As per Malawi Stock Exchange requirements, the company issued this voluntary trading update to inform the market of expected financial performance deviations exceeding 20 percent from the previous period.

Sunbird Tourism projects $6.8 million profit in 2024, resilient amid Malawi’s economic slowdown

Despite Malawi’s economic slowdown, including a revised GDP growth forecast of just 2 percent due to drought-induced agricultural declines and macroeconomic imbalances, Sunbird Tourism’s robust performance stands out. This demonstrates the company’s operational strength and strategic focus in navigating these headwinds.

Sunbird Tourism’s leadership and market dominance

Founded in 1973 as a state enterprise, Sunbird Tourism has grown into Malawi’s premier hospitality brand, commanding the country’s largest hotel network. The company operates nine properties, including four city hotels across Malawi’s three regions, four lakeside resorts along Lake Malawi, and an iconic mountain retreat in Zomba.

Under the leadership of Vilipo Munthali, Sunbird has expanded both its service offerings and market footprint. By the end of 2023, total assets surged 44.03 percent to MWK 83.56 billion ($48.2 million), up from MWK 58.01 billion ($33.47 million), cementing its dominance in the nation’s hotel industry.

This growth underscores Sunbird’s strategic focus on operational efficiency and market expansion, driving profitability and reinforcing shareholder value.

Despite economic headwinds, the company’s robust performance continues to instill investor confidence, positioning Sunbird as a pillar of stability and a key player in shaping Malawi’s hospitality sector for years to come.

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