CCID’s revenues jumps 97% in first half

Beijing, 23rd August: Earlier this week, CCID Consulting, a research and information service provider in China, announced its financial results for the first half of 2020. Revenues were US$15 million, rising 97% year-on-year. The company posted a profit of US$2.2 million for the six-month period versus a loss of US$1.5 million during the same period in 2020. Diluted earnings per share were RMB 0.0227 (US$0.0035).

Almost half of CCID’s revenues were generated from its management and strategy consultancy services, which amounted to US$7.3 million and represented an increase of 75% year-on-year. The second largest business segment was the company’s information engineering supervision services, which generated revenues of US$4.2 million, accounting for 29% of total revenue and representing growth of 96%. The remaining revenues were contributed by market consultancy services (US$2.7 million) and other services (US$407,000).

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Singapore MICE events can now accommodate 1000 attendees

With more than 70% of Singapore’s population having received both vaccine doses, the government has eased restrictions for business events as per its endemic COVID-19 plan. As of 19th August, a maximum of 1000 attendees can be hosted provided they have all been vaccinated (50 if unvaccinated) – the same numbers also apply for live performances.

 

CENTRESTAGE set to return to HKCEC in September

The sixth edition of Asia’s premier fashion showcase will be held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) from 10th to 12th September. Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), CENTRESTAGE will feature over 200 brands from 20+ countries and regions with nearly 30 fashion events.

 

Singapore-Hong Kong travel bubble shelved

After a discussion between Singapore Transport Minister S. Iswaran and Hong Kong Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development Edward Yau, both cities have agreed to halt further discussions on the twice-delayed travel bubble, as keeping local populations safe and preventing the risk of imported cases held greater priority. Air travel between the two cities is expected to return eventually, just not in the immediate future.

New look for upgraded QSNCC in Bangkok

Bangkok, 17th August: TCC Assets (Thailand) Co., Ltd recently unveiled the new look of the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) in Bangkok, which will open next year.

After completion, the new QSNCC will have a total event capacity of 78,000 m2, including two main exhibition halls of over 45,000 m2, two large conference halls of about 10,000 m2, 50 flexible meeting rooms and additional retail zone. The venue will also be accessible by Metropolitan Rapid Transit (MRT) and will have 2,700 indoor parking spaces.

Baidu’s revenues up 20% in Q2

Beijing, 12th August: Last week, Baidu, the leading Chinese language Internet search provider, released its financial results for the quarter ended 30th June 2021. Revenues in the quarter were US$4.9 billion, an increase of 20% year-on-year. However, the company posted a loss of US$90 million for the quarter, compared with net income of US$507 million in the second quarter of 2020.

More than 66% of its total revenues (US$3.2 billion) were generated from Baidu’s online marketing services, which grew by 18% year-on-year. The remaining revenues were generated from a variety of others services, amounting to US$1.6 billion. This represents an increase of 26% compared with the previous year. The increase was mainly driven by its cloud service.

Made-in-China.com’s revenues grow 37% in first half

Nanjing, 17th August: Last week, Shenzhen-listed Focus Technology, which owns and operates B2B trading platform Made-in-China.com, announced its financial results for the six months ended 30th June 2021. Revenues were US$112 million, a year-on-year increase of 37%.

Net income in the first half jumped 169% over the previous year, reaching US$20 million. Diluted earnings per share in the first six months of 2021 were RMB 0.42 (US$0.065). The company attributed the increase to growth of its online sourcing platform, Made-in-China.com.

Shows to be held online

Bangkok/Singapore, 13th & 18th August: THAIFEX – ANUGA ASIA in Thailand and Occupational Safety + Health Exhibition for Asia (OS+H Asia) in Singapore have both postponed physical events to next year, in favour of online editions this year.

Koelnmesse, one of the organisers of THAIFEX – ANUGA ASIA, announced it will host the event virtually this year, running from 29th September to 3rd October 2021. THAIFEX – Virtual Trade Show is scheduled to run Online Business Matching (OBM).

Organised by Messe Düsseldorf Asia, the 12th edition of OS+H Asia (running from 8th to 12th November 2021) will adopt a hybrid model. The physical component will be held at Devan Nair Institute for Employment and Employability. It will focus on four key pillars: Tech innovation stage, Hosted buyer sessions, Virtual showcases, and Thought leadership conferences and seminars.

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ICC Sydney appoints Luke Fleming as Director of Human Resources

The International Convention Centre Sydney (ICC Sydney) has promoted Luke Fleming, formerly Senior Manager of Human Resources Shared Services, to Director of Human Resources. “I am delighted to take up the baton to lead our award-winning Human Resources department at ICC Sydney, drawing on my experience within the organisation but also from the events sector more broadly,” said Fleming.

 

Five HKTDC August fairs and ICMCM conclude successfully

The HKTDC Food Expo, HKTDC Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair (Special Edition), HKTDC Hong Kong International Tea Fair, HKTDC Home Delights Expo, HKTDC Beauty & Wellness Expo and the concurrent International Conference of the Modernization of Chinese Medicine and Health Products have drawn to a successful close, attracting over 900 exhibitors and 370,000 visitors. It’s good to see Hong Kong’s exhibition industry getting back on its feet!

 

FAN EXPO HQ acquires six Wizard World events

FAN EXPO HQ, a global comic convention producer under Informa, recently acquired six of Wizard World’s largest events in Chicago, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Portland, St. Louis and Cleveland – making it the world’s largest producer of fan conventions. The events will be rebranded as FAN EXPO events in 2022.

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Singapore introduces four-step transition plan for pandemic exit

The Singapore Government is planning to relax rules for fully-vaccinated residents and travellers in the near future. Provided infection clusters and hospitalisation rates remain under control, flexible stay-home quarantine arrangements will be available for fully-vaccinated travellers from specific countries.

  

Sydney lockdowns extended for a month

Rising daily cases of the infectious Delta variant have extended Sydney’s lockdowns for another four weeks. The extended lockdown will include stricter curbs on movement, including a 10-kilometre limit on essential shopping.

  

Manila returns to lockdown following Delta outbreak

Metro Manila has extended their enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) to 20th August to prevent further Delta infections. The ECQ will allow only essential industries to operate, with public transportation either limited or completely suspended. Leisure and business travel, essential meetings, social events and public dining will also be prohibited until further notice.

Thailand extends restrictions to more provinces

Thailand, 2nd August: The Thai government has issued tougher measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. From 3rd August, 29 provinces have been designated as maximum control areas with tight restriction, 37 provinces as maximum control areas, and 11 provinces as controlled areas.

In maximum control areas with tight restrictions, gatherings are limited to 5 persons. In maximum control areas the limit is 20 persons, and in controlled areas the limit is 50 persons.

Separately, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) will reopen Krabi and Phang Nga to fully vaccinated international tourists within the month.

HKTDC opens Food Expo and five concurrent events

Hong Kong, 4th August: The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) will host its Food Expo and five concurrent events this week.

The Food Expo, Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair (Special Edition), Hong Kong International Tea Fair, Home Delights Expo, and Beauty & Wellness Expo will run from 12th to 16th August at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). At the same time, the International Conference of the Modernization of Chinese Medicine and Health Products (ICMCM), jointly organised by the HKTDC and the Modernized Chinese Medicine International Association, will run alongside the other five events at HKCEC on 12th and 13th August.

BOL net income jumps 32% in Q2

Bangkok, 5th August: Last week, Business Online (BOL), a leading online information service provider in Thailand, reported its financial results for the quarter ended 30th June 2021. Revenues during the quarter were US$5.4 million, representing a year-on-year increase of 4.3%. The company’s net income grew by 32%, reaching US$2.1 million.

The company attributed the increase in net income to the growth in revenues from special projects and other income, including gains from exchange rate adjustment and a reversal adjustment of doubtful expenses, as well as a decrease in expenses.

Sino Splendid revenues up 33% in first half

Hong Kong, 9th August: Earlier this week, Hong Kong-listed company Sino Splendid (formerly China.com) released its results for the six-month period ended 30th June 2021. Revenues in the first half were US$3.4 million, a year-on-year increase of 33%. The company posted a loss of US$1.4 million over the reported period, compared to a loss of US$1.3 million during the same period in 2020.

More than 65% of total revenues were generated from its financial magazine & other media business, amounting to US$2.2 million. This represents growth of 138% year-on-year. Sino Splendid’s second largest business, new securities investment, generated revenues of US$625,000, which accounted for 18% of total revenues. The travel media business accounted for 13% of total revenues at US$454,000. The travel media business dropped 70% compared to the same period last year. The remaining revenues were generated from its money lending business (US$70,000) and virtual reality business (US$30,000).

Informa Markets revenues drop by 29%

London, 29th July: Last week, Informa PLC released its financial results for the six months ended 30th June 2021. Revenues in the first half were £688.9 million (US$953 million) – representing an underlying decrease of 7.5%. Adjusted operating profit was £69.2 million (US$96 million), representing a 2.5% decrease.

Informa Markets, Informa’s event business, posted revenues of £187.6 million (US$260 million) in the first half of 2021, representing an underlying decline of 29%. Informa Markets posted an adjusted operating loss of £43.3 million (US$60 million), compared with a profit of £12.9 million (US$15 million) for the same period last year.

In Mainland China, physical events activity has seen a consistent and progressive recovery over the last 12 months since reopening. Rebooking trends in Mainland China events for 2022 are robust and the company predicts total revenue in Mainland China could return close to 2019 levels.

RELX’s exhibitions business posts 40% decline

London, 29th July: RELX plc recently released its latest financial results for the previous six months ended 30th June 2021. Group revenues were £3.39 billion (US$4.7 billion) in the first half of the year, a year-on-year decrease of 3%. However, adjusted operating profit increased by 3% year-on-year to £1.02 billion (US$1.4 billion).

RELX’s exhibitions business generated revenues of £121 million (US$167 million), representing a decline of 40%. However, the adjusted operating loss decreased from £66 million (US$91 million) to £48 million (US$66 million) this year. During the reported period, the company held 87 face-to-face events, mostly in China and Japan.

Alibaba Group’s revenues up 34% in Q1

Hangzhou, 3rd August: Earlier this week, Alibaba Group, China’s largest e-commerce company, announced its results for the quarter ended 30th June 2021. The company recorded revenues of US$31.9 billion, up 34% year-on-year. However, net income posted a decrease of 5% year-on-year, down to US$7.0 billion.

More than 87% of Alibaba’s total revenues were generated from its core e-commerce business amounting to US$27.9 billion. In terms of its B2B business, just more than 4% of total revenues were generated from Alibaba’s B2B platforms. Revenues from Alibaba’s China B2B business, primarily generated through 1688.com, grew by 13% to US$608 million; while the international B2B business, primarily from Alibaba.com, generated revenues of US$682 million, a 37% increase year-on-year.

Keppel acquires SPH for US$2.5 billion

Singapore, 2nd August: Singapore-based media company, Singapore Press Holdings Limited (SPH) announced that Keppel Pegasus Pte. Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Keppel Corporation Limited, has proposed to acquire all the shares of SPH post restructuring of the media business through a scheme of arrangement, with a total consideration of S$3.4 billion (US$2.5 billion).

This represents a 39.9% premium to the last trade price of S$1.5 per share before the strategic review of SPH’s business was announced on 30th March 2021, an 11.6% premium to the last trade price of S$1.88 per share on 30th July 2021, and a 21.4% premium to the 3-month volume weighted average price of S$1.729 per share.

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UFI reports on the sustainability of the exhibition industry

According to findings from UFI – The Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, most exhibitors (86%) and visitors (87%) believe exhibitions help them save time and money – with the added benefit of reducing travel and its associated carbon footprint. Respondents felt the industry was halfway between “only starting” and “very advanced” sustainability.

HKTDC’s twin jewellery shows close successfully

The concurrent 37th edition of the HKTDC Hong Kong International Jewellery Show and 7th edition of the HKTDC Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem and Pearl Show ended on 29th July, attracting over 13,700 buyers. The shows were also open to the public for the first time with more than 17,000 public visitors attending.

Singapore’s MICE industry remains optimistic

Singaporean tradeshow and conference organisers anticipate the easing of restrictions on business events and quarantine-free arrivals for vaccinated travellers, and organisers believe the industry will show signs of improvement by the end of the year. However, with slow vaccination rollouts in some Asian countries, the reopening of Singapore’s borders remains uncertain.