Afro-Carib-728x90

TransJamaican Highway sees US$9 million in profit from January to March

TransJamaican Highway Limited (TJH) has reported a solid start to the 2025 financial year, posting a net profit of US$9.1 million for the first quarter ended March 31—marking a 32 percent increase over the US$6.9 million recorded during the same period last year.

- Advertisement -

TransJamaican Highway is the company that operates and maintains the East-West leg of Jamaica’s main toll highway system, formerly known as Highway 2000 East-West.

The company credited the improved performance to a 14 percent year-over-year rise in revenue, which climbed to US$22.5 million from US$19.8 million. This growth was fueled by sustained increases in traffic volumes and the effective management of toll operations along its East-West corridor.

TJH’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) also rose significantly, reaching US$18.1 million—a 17 percent jump compared to the first quarter of 2024. The EBITDA margin improved to 80 percent, reflecting greater operational efficiency and cost controls.

Operating expenses decreased to US$5.5 million, down from US$6 million, due in part to lower amortisation charges and reduced maintenance activity. Administrative expenses saw a modest rise to US$2.5 million, largely driven by salary adjustments and increased office-related costs. Finance costs declined slightly to US$3.3 million.

In a signal of continued financial strength, TJH’s board declared a US$10 million interim dividend in March, payable in April. This follows a robust dividend performance in 2024 and reinforces the company’s commitment to delivering shareholder value.

Uber Free Rides 728x90

“This performance reflects our strong fundamentals and strategic discipline,” said CEO Ivan Anderson. “Even as we manage inflationary pressures and invest in expanding access to our services, we continue to deliver profitable growth and create tangible value for our investors and the Jamaican public.”

As of March 31, TJH’s total assets stood at US$301 million, up from US$294 million at the end of December 2024. The increase was driven by higher restricted cash and trade receivables. Equity held steady at US$64.3 million, while total liabilities rose to US$237 million, largely due to the declared dividend and increased payables. The company’s debt service coverage ratio improved to 3.18x from 2.94x a year earlier.

The strong quarter follows the Government of Jamaica’s successful divestment of its remaining 20 percent stake in the company, an offering that was oversubscribed and significantly expanded TJH’s shareholder base on the Jamaica Stock Exchange.

- Advertisement -

TJH continues to operate the TransJam Highways (formerly Highway 2000 East-West), the only high-speed toll route connecting Kingston with Clarendon and St. Catherine. The company is in advanced talks with the Government to assume operations of the completed Phase 1C extension from May Pen to Williamsfield, signaling further growth opportunities on the horizon.

 

More Stories

Hurricane Melissa Jamaica

IMF approves US$415 million disbursement to Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved emergency financial assistance of approximately US$415 million to Jamaica to help the country address urgent economic pressures...

Key skills healthcare employers look for in international candidates

Healthcare is becoming more global, and many professionals are now looking for job opportunities outside their home countries. Doctors, nurses, public health workers, and...
company dispute

How company disputes are handled in the UK vs. the Caribbean regions

No business sets out expecting conflict. Yet, company disputes are far more common than most founders or directors realise. As businesses grow, pressures increase,...
Bank of Jamaica (BOJ)

Jamaica’s economy expanded 5.1% in July–September 2025, STATIN reports

Jamaica’s economy grew by 5.1 per cent during the July to September 2025 quarter, compared with the same period last year, according to the...
reputation management company

How a reputation management company balances ethics and exposure

Online reputation is no longer just about damage control. For many businesses, it has become part of how trust is built, maintained, and communicated...

Conversational AI in e-commerce: What Caribbean brands must know

The Caribbean digital marketplace is not a future anymore, but is current, and it is happening now, from bustling shipping hubs of Kingston to...
western union remittances

Jamaica’s remittance inflows fell 8.3% in October after Hurricane Melissa

Jamaica’s remittance inflows fell sharply in October, declining by 8.3 per cent compared with the same month last year, in one of the steepest...
Golden Krust

Golden Krust unveils five-year plan to add 50 new US locations

Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill is embarking on an ambitious expansion, announcing plans to open 50 new franchise restaurants across the United States...

Company registration in UK: Step-by-step process explained

Incorporating a company in the United Kingdom is one of the essential steps to be taken by any person intending to commence a formal...
Adam Stewart

CNW Businessman/Philanthropist of the Year 2025: Adam Stewart

At a moment when the Caribbean’s tourism economy faced one of its greatest tests, Adam Stewart emerged as a defining figure in both business...

Latest Articles

Skip to content