51信用卡(02051.HK):預計上半年虧損大幅減少至400萬-700萬元
格隆匯8月23日丨51信用卡(02051.HK)發佈公吿,2022年上半年的公司擁有人應占全面虧損預期將由2021年同期的約人民幣1.783億元大幅減少至介乎約人民幣400萬元至約人民幣700萬元。
公吿稱,2022年上半年的全面虧損預期大幅減少主要是由於信貸撮合資產的逾期率維持低水平,致使國際財務報吿準則第9號下的預期信用損失金額大幅減少;及無形資產中的牌照參照截至2021年6月30日止六個月應計約人民幣1.489億元並無減值虧損。
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