Jeremy Peh, a shareholder of Best World International, contributed this article to NextInsight.

Best World International reported strong revenue and profit growth for FY2014, possibly confirming that the inflexion point for the business occurred in 2011 after it suffered a string of set backs from the Indonesian and subsequently Thai markets.


inflexion3.15Revenue has been on an uptrend since 2011 while net profit in 2014, at $4.1 million, is about a third of the record high of S$13 million achieved in 2007 before the global financial crisis.

Phillipines3.15Best World International co-chairwomen Dora Hoan and Doreen Tan with distributors in the Philippines, which contributed S$18.5 million in revenue last year compared to S$2.6 million a year earlier.
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However, it has turned around through focusing and developing other markets including Taiwan, the Philippines and China. These have exhibited steady growth over the last few years.

Beside strong revenue and earnings growth, its cash position has increased to $39.2 m at the end of 2014 from $31.5m in 2013. 


This was largely as a result of net cash flow from operating activities, a newly acquired term loan and proceeds from the issue of shares to Mr. Shi Jinyu for the acquisition of BWZ, offsetting cash used in the acquisition of its subsidiaries. 

Best World is in a strong financial position to continue growing and will be shielded from interest rate hikes.

Best World’s asset-light business model which relies on a highly-scalable distributor network has resulted in a high margin, free cash flow generative business.

Gross margin has stayed above 75% and operating cash flow has been positive for each of the past 10 years.

Operating margins were low in the past few years due to an over-expansion of ‘Lifestyle Centers’ in the regions which coincided with country-specific issues/problems.

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-1 #2 kerrick 2015-03-21 00:09
A good glimpse of whether they cd fight well in china would be their performance in Taiwan which is culturally similar to China. Seems like they have done extremely well in Taiwan.
#1 knight 2015-03-10 16:03
china is the most compeitive market in the world. If they cannot fight in indonesia and thailand how are they going to fight in china ?

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