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SM Retail’s First-Half Profit Rises Amid Strong Consumer Demand and Store Expansion

By Sarah Chen
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SM Retail’s First-Half Profit Rises Amid Strong Consumer Demand and Store Expansion
SM Retail’s First-Half Profit Rises Amid Strong Consumer Demand and Store Expansion

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SM Retail achieved a 5% rise in net income during the first half of 2026, reaching US$143.8 million (PHP8.9 billion). The Philippine retail giant attributed this performance to sustained consumer demand for daily necessities and the ongoing expansion of its physical store footprint.

Operating income saw an even stronger increase, climbing 12% to US$226.2 million (PHP14.0 billion). This indicates the company’s effective management of operational costs, even in a period of higher inflation. SM Investments Corporation President and CEO, Frederic DyBuncio, highlighted the resilience of the Filipino consumer despite recent economic challenges, noting the robust performance of their consumer-led businesses and the contributions from a diversified portfolio.

Diverse Growth Across Segments

The company’s food retail sector demonstrated consistent sales growth across its supermarket and minimart chains. Specialty retail also saw higher sales, particularly in the Home, Other Fashion, and Kids categories. The Home category’s growth was fueled by continued demand for alternative power sources, while the Other Fashion segment was boosted by brands like Kultura and Crocs. The Kids category benefited from increased spending on toys, pet supplies, and stationery.

SM Retail’s strong showing contributed significantly to SM Investments’ overall consolidated net income, which reached US$741.7 million (PHP45.9 billion) for the first half, an 8% increase from the previous year. Retail accounted for 15% of SM Investments’ net income, following banking (47%) and property (27%). The group’s mall business also reported an 8% revenue increase to US$675.5 million (PHP41.8 billion), a result of higher occupancy rates, stronger tenant sales, and improved operational efficiency.

Strategic Outlook for Continued Expansion

Looking ahead, SM Investments CEO Frederic DyBuncio expressed optimism for the second half of the year, while acknowledging potential macroeconomic uncertainties. He stressed that the company’s diversified portfolio, prudent balance sheet, and disciplined approach to capital allocation position it well to continue investing in the Philippines. This strategy aims to create long-term value for customers, communities, and shareholders.

The emphasis on physical store expansion and diversified retail formats aligns with broader trends in Southeast Asia, where companies often combine digital strategies with a strong brick-and-mortar presence to capture varying consumer preferences and reach underserved areas. Retailers across the region are increasingly focusing on everyday essentials and adapting their offerings to meet shifting consumer priorities, especially after periods of economic fluctuation.

Questions & Answers

Q.

Which specific categories contributed most to the specialty retail sector's higher sales?

A.

Specialty retail saw strong sales growth particularly in the Home, Other Fashion, and Kids categories. Demand for alternative power sources boosted Home, while Kultura and Crocs drove Other Fashion, and spending on toys, pet supplies, and stationery aided Kids.

Q.

What proportion of SM Investments’ overall consolidated net income did the retail segment contribute?

A.

Retail contributed 15% to SM Investments' overall consolidated net income. This was less than the banking segment, which accounted for 47%, and the property segment, which made up 27% of the total income.

Q.

What is the company's strategy for continued growth in the second half of the year?

A.

The company plans to continue investing in the Philippines, using its diversified portfolio, prudent balance sheet, and disciplined capital allocation. This strategy also includes physical store expansion and diversified retail formats.

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