John Keells Holdings PLC(JKH) is one of the largestconglomeratecompanies inSri Lanka.From managing hotels and resorts in Sri Lanka and the Maldives to providing port, marine fuel and logistics services to IT solutions, manufacturing of food and beverages to running a chain of supermarkets, tea broking to stock broking, life insurance and banking to real estate, the Group of companies has made its presence felt in virtually every major sphere of the economy.[citation needed]
Formerly | John Keells Limited |
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Company type | Public |
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ISIN | LK0092N00003 |
Industry | Conglomerate |
Founded | 1870 |
Headquarters | , Sri Lanka |
Key people | Krishan Balendra(Chairman) |
Brands |
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Revenue | LKR260.687 billion (2023) |
LKR12.691 billion (2023) | |
LKR18.896 billion (2023) | |
Total assets | LKR744.506 billion (2023) |
Total equity | LKR360.418 billion (2023) |
Owners |
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Number of employees | 22,250 (2022/23) |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | www |
Footnotes / references [1] |
JKH is a full member of theWorld Economic Forum[2]and has issued Global Depository Receipts on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange, and was the first Sri Lankan company to be listed overseas. As a Member of the Global Compact – the United Nations-sponsored international corporate citizenship initiative, JKH is also committed to sustainable development and greater social responsibility, in a multi-stakeholder context. Keells continues its position as the most valuable company in Sri Lanka since the 1980s.[3]
History
editEdwin and George John founded John Keells in the 1870s. They incorporated the company inColombo,Ceylonwith the name E.John & Co. In 1960 they changed the name to John Keells. It was initially set up as a manufacturer of tea and essential foods. In 1948 E. John & Co. merged with twoUKbased companies including Thompson and White & Co. Ltd.[4]
During the 1970s and 1980s, the company mainly focussed on new opportunities in thetourist industry.In 1986, the name was changed again, from John Keells Ltd to John Keells Holdings Ltd. In 1986/87 John Keells went public.[5]
Shareholding
editThe number of shares of John Keells is approximately 1.32 Billion. In 2021, the share price of JKH reached Rs. 147. The promoter group, the SK Captain family, hold 11.62% of the total shares whereas the remaining 88.38% shares are held by public shareholders, includingCitigroup.[6]
Listing
editThe company's equity shares have been listed on theColombo Stock Exchangesince the 1980s. As of 2021, JKH's market capitalization stood atRs195 billion, making it the largest company in Sri Lanka. Approximately 6% of its total market cap.[3]In 1994 theGlobal Depository Receiptsissued by the company were listed on theLuxembourg Stock Exchange.
Company has received domestic credit rating of AAA (lka) from Fitch.[7]It was to become the 10th most valuable brand in Sri Lanka worth Rs. US$103 million in 2020 (excludingElephant House).[8]
Businesses and investments
editTransportation Sector
editJohn Keells' total revenue from logistics was 10%, from transporting 12% and 5% from supply chain management.
John Keells Logistics (Pvt) Ltd. is alogistic,supply chain management and transportation management company. It is a subsidiary of John Keells. It is a recipient of the ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018 certifications.[9]
Mackinnons is one of the oldest logistic companies in Sri Lanka. It was founded by India Steamship Company in 1917. Mackinnons Group was acquired by John Keells in the 1970s.[10]
Startup Accelerator
editJohn Keells Holdings launched John Keells X in 2016 to boost creative and intellectual business talent in Sri Lanka via a competitive programme conceptualized and administered by John Keells Holdings PLC. It includes investment in Blue lotus 360, DirectPay, HeliosP2P, SenzAgro.[11]
Finances
editYear | Revenue in bil. LKR | EBIT in bil. LKR | Profit in bil. LKR | Equity in bil. LKR | Capital employed in bil. LKR | Earnings per share LKR |
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2023 | 276.640 | 40.392 | 18.896 | 360.418 | 624.478 | 13.12 |
2022 | 218.075 | 34.359 | 20.443 | 330.091 | 598.319 | 15.13 |
2021 | 127.676 | 7.931 | 3.951 | 242.987 | 415.891 | 3.62 |
2020 | 138.956 | 15.508 | 9.741 | 243.723 | 344.630 | 7.14 |
2019 | 135.456 | 20.198 | 16.237 | 230.358 | 284.871 | 11.13 |
2018 | 121.215 | 28.155 | 23.120 | 224.864 | 254.587 | 15.2 |
2017 | 106.273 | 23.324 | 18.117 | 194.331 | 217.097 | 11.9 |
2016 | 93.710 | 20.192 | 15.792 | 168.481 | 189.231 | 10.5 |
2015 | 91.852 | 19.226 | 15.745 | 150.077 | 174.011 | 12.6 |
2014 | 86.706 | 16.537 | 12.958 | 134.319 | 160.458 | 10.5 |
Source: Annual Report, 2022/23 (p. 305)[1]
References
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- ^LBO (19 August 2013)."Sri Lanka's John Keells Holdings 'AAA(lka)' rating confirmed: Fitch".Lanka Business Online.Retrieved21 April2021.
- ^"Sri Lanka 100 2020 | Brand Value Ranking League Table | Brandirectory".brandirectory.Retrieved21 April2021.
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- ^"Mackinnon Mackenzie building: Preserving the old world charm".Sunday Observer.31 August 2018.Retrieved21 April2021.
- ^"John Keells X Open Innovation Challenge".dailymirror.lk.Retrieved26 May2021.