Mumtalakat's net loss for 2012 narrows by a third

Bahrain sovereign fund Mumtalakat said on Wednesday its net loss for 2012 narrowed by 32.9 per cent as improved performance by its financial services and telecommunications portfolio partly offset lower revenue from its aluminium unit.

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Bahrain sovereign fund Mumtalakat said on Wednesday its net loss for 2012 narrowed by 32.9 per cent as improved performance by its financial services and telecommunications portfolio partly offset lower revenue from its aluminium unit.

One of the smaller sovereign wealth funds in the Gulf region, it had US$7.1 billion of assets under management at the end of September. It holds stakes in 40 firms in the kingdom's non-oil sector, including Bahrain Telecommunications and Aluminium Bahrain.

Mumtalakat made a net loss of 181.7 million Bahraini dinars in 2012, it said in a statement, versus a net loss of 270.6m dinars a year earlier.

Revenues fell 9.9 per cent mainly due to lower aluminium prices impacting Alba, said the fund, which was set up in 2006 and has posted net losses for the past five years.

Alba, which owns the world's fourth-largest smelter, posted a 54.4 per cent fall in profits. It was hurt by aluminium cash prices on the London Metals Exchange which fell 16 per cent to an average of $2,019 per metric tonne.

While it made no mention of it, struggling Gulf Air may have also contributed to the fund's 2012 loss. Restructuring initiatives at the airline were behind its 2011 loss.

In March, Bahrain's national carrier cut 15 per cent of its workforce and dropped four loss-making routes in its latest round of cost-cutting measures. Last November it trimmed orders for Boeing and Airbus aircraft.

Better performers for Mumtalakat in 2012 included its financial services and telecommunications portfolio, which helped raise profits from associated companies by 9.1 per cent, it said.

A 28.3 per cent fall in impairments also helped narrow the fund's loss.

* Reuters