Female fitness centers to fuel Leejam Sports' earnings growth: NCBC

24/12/2018 Argaam

 

Increased disposable income of women, as a result of their higher participation in the workforce in Saudi Arabia, will drive topline growth for Leejam Sports Co., NCB Capital said in a new report on Monday.

 

Fitness Time has opened 23 female fitness centers in the Kingdom to date following the licensing of female fitness centers in July 2017.

 

The company’s expansion plan is likely to benefit from the fast ramp-up period of one to three months against 12 months for male centers and higher disposable income of ladies, with the ability to capture market despite offering minimal price discounts.

 

"We forecast female branches to reach 25 by year-end and 75 by 2023. We expect 9.4 percent CAGR in number of centers and 11.8 percent revenue CAGR between 2017 and 2023," the report noted.

 

Fitness Time is the most dominant player in the Saudi fitness sector, with a 27 percent membership share and 12 percent share of fitness center count.

 

"We believe the company is well positioned to benefit from the government’s Vision 2030 emphasis on a healthier lifestyle. Fitness Time has six gym formats to service all demographics, which is a key positive," it added.

 

NCB Capital gave an overweight rating to Leejam Sports, setting the target price at SAR68.9.

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