China's Meituan beats Q2 estimates with 16.4% revenue jump

Published 08/26/2022, 04:43 AM
Updated 08/26/2022, 06:00 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Meituan delivery drivers sit on their vehicles near a giant screen showing a news conference by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, following the closing session of the National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China
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BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese food delivery company Meituan on Friday reported a better-than-expected 16.4% rise in quarterly revenue from a year earlier, despite a resurgence of COVID-19 cases in China.

Revenue rose to 50.94 billion yuan ($7.42 billion) for the quarter ended in June, beating the 48.59 billion yuan expected on average by 14 analysts, Refinitiv Eikon data showed.

China experienced a surge in COVID cases in March and April that prompted lockdowns in several cities, including the commercial hub Shanghai, as part of the country's policy to cut all transmission chains for the virus, roiling supply chains, disrupting businesses and hitting consumer spending.

The curbs severely hit Meituan's delivery services and forced many vendors to shut.

While Meituan and other companies say their businesses started to revive in June as curbs eased, the spectre of COVID lockdowns continues to loom as outbreaks emerge, including in Sanya, a popular beach resort town.

Meituan, whose services also include movie ticketing and bike-sharing, said its loss for the quarter narrowed to 1.12 billion yuan, from 3.36 billion yuan a year earlier.

Sales from new initiatives, including its community e-commerce business Meituan Select, grew by 40.7% year on year to 14.16 billion yuan, partly driven by increased demand for Meituan Instashopping during the COVID resurgence.

Revenue from core local commerce, which includes food delivery and in-store, hotel and travel businesses, rose 9.2% to 36.78 billion yuan.

Analysts expect Meituan to take longer before it sees a rebound in its offline in-store and hotel operations, due to China's strict COVID-control measures.

China's tech companies reported lacklustre results for the April-June period, struggling in a slowing economy that has been hit by Beijing's regulatory crackdown.

Earlier this month, Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) Group, owner of Meituan's rival Ele.me, reported flat quarterly revenue, its first ever.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Meituan delivery drivers sit on their vehicles near a giant screen showing a news conference by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, following the closing session of the National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China March 11, 2022. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang

($1 = 6.8623 Chinese yuan renminbi)

(This story corrects sixth paragraph to show quarterly loss narrowed to 1.12 billion yuan from 3.36 billion yuan)

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