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7DIG 7digital Group Plc

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7digital Group PLC Half-year Report (7728R)

26/09/2017 7:01am

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7digital Group PLC

26 September 2017

26 September 2017

7digital Group plc

("7digital", "the Group" or "the Company")

Interim results for the half year ended 30 June 2017

7digital Group plc (AIM: 7DIG), the global leader in end-to-end digital music solutions, today announces its interim results for the half year ended 30 June 2017 ("H1").

Highlights

   --      Strong sales momentum into the second half of the year 

- Total revenues up 17% on a pre currency movement basis and 9% on adjusted basis to GBP5.9m (H1 2016: GBP5.4m)

   -       Licensing revenues up 33% to GBP4.0m (H1 2016: GBP3.0m) 
   -       MRR up 38% to GBP3.2m (H1 2016: GBP2.3m) 
   -       LBITDA reduced by 36% to GBP1.7m (H1 2016: GBP2.6m) 

-- Benefits from the acquisition of 24-7 Entertainment ("24-7"), effective from 1 June 2017, starting to come through with additional revenue of GBP530k in June as a result of the acquisition

-- MediaMarktSaturn ("MMS"), Europe's biggest electronics and entertainment retailer, becomes the Company's largest shareholder following the acquisition of 24-7 Entertainment

-- Contracts signed with MMS as part of the transaction with a value of GBP18.0m over three years

-- Total combined value of other one/two year contracts signed in the period of GBP4.0m. These included contracts with all three major record labels, the re-launch of TriPlay's eMusic service in the US and a renewed contract with musical.ly across additional territories, with revenue to be recognised over the next year

-- More than 65% of H2 licensing revenues (GBP7.5m out of GBP11.3m) already contracted or committed

-- GBP2.9m raised through a placing and open offer in March 2017 which allowed the Company to broaden its shareholder base

-- 7digital's strategic decision to move into higher quality streaming or "Hi-Res" gains significant momentum:

- Hi-Res files outsold traditional MP3 files in the Company's download stores in every month of this period

- The MQA format and technology, adopted 18 months ago by 7digital, gains significant traction and is endorsed by major and independent labels

-- Creative revenues grew 17% on the same period in 2016 to GBP1.0m (H1 2016: GBP0.8m) with the division bringing an increasing number of synergistic benefits to our licensing and B2B operations

   --      Statutory loss for the period was GBP3.0m (H1 2016: statutory loss of GBP3.2m) 

-- Cash at period end of GBP0.9m ahead of pre-payments from MediaMarktSaturn in August and October

-- The Board remains confident in its 2017 expectations and that 2018 will be a year of profitability and positive operating cash flow as the full benefits of 24-7 Entertainment are realised

Post Period End Highlights

-- Several key contracts signed in Q3. Today, 7digital announces that it has signed a deal with Fender(R), one of the world's leading musical instrument companies, to provide technology and access to its music and metadata platform

Simon Cole, Chief Executive of 7digital, said:

"These results show clearly, after just one month, how transformational the acquisition of 24-7 and, with it, the relationship with MediaMarktSaturn will be for the Group. Our work to create a suite of new digital services for Europe's biggest entertainment and electronics retailer has begun and will gain momentum in the second half and into 2018.

Our licensing revenues continue to see the results of the global growth in music streaming and, more particularly, the development of services in new markets and with new business models. In-flight entertainment, with our first client Global Eagle and today's news of our new contract with Fender are just two examples.

We have always believed that the mature music streaming market will be about much more than "all you can eat" services for a fixed subscription. 7digital's business is in providing the tools and the platform on which our customers build the myriad of ways in which people will consume digital music in the future.

Our healthy first half performance has continued into the second half of the year, our pipeline is strong and the Board is confident in meeting full year expectations for 2017 and seeing the full benefits of consolidation realised in 2018 and beyond."

The information communicated in this announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014.

Enquiries:

 
 7digital Group                          020 7099 7777 
 Simon Cole, Chief Executive 
 Matt Honey, Chief Financial 
  Officer 
  Holly Ashmore, PR and Client 
  Relations Manager 
 
 finnCap (nominated adviser and 
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 Geoff Nash / Carl Holmes - Corporate 
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  Mia Gardner - Corporate Broking 
 
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 Nick Oborne / Tom Jenkins 
 

7digital Group plc

Chief Executive's Review

7digital is a global leader in end-to-end digital music solutions. The core of our business is the provision of robust and scalable technical infrastructure and extensive global music rights used to create music streaming and radio services for a diverse range of customers - including consumer brands, mobile carriers, broadcasters, automotive systems, record labels and retailers. 7digital also offers radio production and music curation services, editorial strategy and content management expertise.

Our strategy is to grow revenues, profitability and shareholder returns through:

   --      Increasing the number and quality of customers we serve 
   --      Consolidating our sector to bring the benefits of scale to a fixed cost base 

-- Improving the quality and predictability of our earnings by driving growth in recurring revenues

   --      Expanding our geographic coverage 

-- Continued investment in market leading technology to meet shifting technology trends and customer needs

-- Maintaining strict control of our cost base to ensure that revenue growth is quickly reflected in improved overall Group profitability

Summary

The first half of 2017 was a period of further solid progress for 7digital.

The most important event in the period was the successful acquisition in June of our only remaining significant European competitor, 24-7 Entertainment ("24-7") (the "Acquisition"), and, with it, the contract to supply its owner, MediaMarktSaturn, Europe's biggest electronics and entertainment retailer with our music services.

Our strategy over the last two years has been to consolidate the sector and create a business with scale which can benefit from a fixed cost base. Having acquired, last year, the Snowite business in France, the acquisition of 24-7 consolidates our position as the largest provider of B2B music services and is anticipated to increase 7digital licensing revenue in 2017 by approximately GBP5.0m, the majority of which will be recognised in H2 this year, and more than GBP8.0m in FY2018. The Acquisition is expected to be materially earnings enhancing in 2018 as the benefits of the economies of scale take hold.

Although the Acquisition was only concluded four weeks before the period end, its influence on our financial performance can already be seen in these results with an additional GBP530k of revenues in June as a direct result of the acquisition. Total Group turnover in the first half increased 9% to GBP5.9m (H1 2016: GBP5.4m) and by 17% on a pre currency movement basis to GBP6.1m (H1 2016: GBP5.2m). Within this, total licensing revenues rose by 33% to GBP4.0m (H1 2016: GBP3.0m). We have continued to improve the quality and mix of our revenues, with total monthly recurring revenues ("MRR") rising by 38% against the same period in 2016, giving a raised Gross Margin at 71%.

Improving sales momentum during the period saw the annualised total licensing exit MRR rise by 113% and annualised streaming exit MRR rise by 180% compared with June 2016.

We continue to focus on our cost base which was reduced by 3% to GBP6.2m (H1 2016: GBP6.4m) on the same period last year. Costs are expected to rise for a period during the second half of the year as we integrate the 24-7 business but these are expected to fall again in 2018 and as a result lead to higher profitability.

The Group continues to benefit from global acceleration of music streaming as an increasing number of clients use our platform to build new digital music services. The wirelessly connected world is rapidly bringing the capability of streamed music to a wide variety of new devices including home hi-fi, car dashboards and even aeroplanes. 7digital has customers providing services in all of these areas.

The BPI, the leading British music industry association, reported recently on the rise in audio streaming, which increased by approximately 604% worldwide in 2016 and is expected to overtake sales of physical music in the UK for the first time ever in 2017. Geoff Taylor, Chief Executive, BPI & BRIT Awards, said: "the global digital streaming market represents a huge new opportunity."

We also continue to be well placed to take advantage of the increasing momentum around higher quality or "Hi-Res" music streaming, thanks to our partnership with MQA. With MQA securing major and significant independent label support for its technology in 2017, we are seeing the growing demand for Hi-Res audio have an increasingly positive impact on all divisions of our business.

Licensing division

Licensing is the core of our business, providing the platform and rights management expertise through which our B2B customers can create their own streamed music services, either standalone or bundled into their device or product offering. Typically, customers pay an initial set up fee and then a fixed monthly licence fee for using our platform; in addition, we may also take a share of user related revenues generated by the service, including transaction and subscription revenues.

Licensing revenues rose by 33% to GBP4.0m (H1 2016: GBP3.0m) with total June licensing revenues of GBP1.4m following the acquisition of 24-7 Entertainment.

Annualised exit MRR, which includes streaming and other platform licensing revenues, for June 2017 grew to GBP11.5m, an increase of 113% against June 2016 (GBP5.4m). Licensing fees included GBP0.8m (H1 2016: GBP0.7m) of initial set up fees paid by new customers, who we would expect to contribute to increasing MRR in H2 2017.

The successful acquisition of 24-7 Entertainment ("24-7) resulted in its previous owner, MediaMarktSaturn ("MMS"), Europe's biggest electronics and entertainment retailer, becoming one of our largest customers and shareholders. We are supporting MMS on a range of new and existing services, including a three-year contract for existing "Juke" music services in Germany and the Netherlands totalling GBP11.0m. A new contract to the value of GBP6.0m over its lifetime, including an initial set up fee of GBP1.4m, has also been agreed with MMS to develop several new digital music services. 24-7 has other significant customers which together account for anticipated annual revenues of GBP2.7m; one of these customers is Danish telecom operator TDC and 7digital now provides its 'Play Music' service, used by approximately 8% of the Danish population.

We are also seeing revenue growth in all of our major sales verticals as the streaming music industry expands:

In hardware, the Group signed a deal with an initial term of 3 years to power a subscription streaming service on the innovative "Prizm" smart audio player (www.meetprizm.com), now available in France with further territories to follow, which selects music according to the moods and tastes of the people in the room. We have also been working with Onkyo, the Japanese consumer electronics manufacturer, to redesign their music stores and load MQA content, and with DTS, a pioneer in audio solutions for automotive, mobile devices, home theatre systems and cinema, to develop new high-resolution audio solution prototypes for the automotive market.

New direct-to-consumer music services which signed on to use the 7digital platform in this period include TriPlay's eMusic service in the US. The HDmusicStream service, which we announced last year on an un-named basis within our interim results statement for the six months to 30 June 2016, is now expected to launch in H2 2017 and will use MQA technology to deliver studio quality music. 7digital will handle app development, host the music catalogue on its platform and deliver tracks to consumers.

Our expertise and technology capabilities in Hi-Res audio, via our partnership with MQA, is also resulting in additional work with the major labels and their artists, across both our licensing and creative divisions, by enabling companies across a range of sectors to include Hi-Res audio in their offering to consumers. Recent announcements by Sony Music Group and Merlin confirmed that MQA has secured major and significant independent label support for its technology. Along with Warner Music Group and Universal, who previously revealed partnerships with MQA, those labels will make their music catalogues and new releases available in the Hi-Res MQA format. Several mobile handset manufacturers, including LG, are preparing to launch new smartphones, which will include MQA as standard. We expect to see further results from our investments in MQA, and Hi-Res in general, in the second half.

In line with a strategic emphasis on further developing commercial relationships with rights holders, 7digital has continued to win new work with all three of the world's major music labels in 2017. In addition to licensing and providing access to their catalogues for customers, 7digital is helping to create new services for the labels across a number of geographies and earning direct revenues from the labels.

The Group strengthened its position in the merging of radio and music streaming with the acquisition of the FlowRadio(R) technology, platform and certain customers from Imagination Technologies Group plc. FlowRadio(R) is an internet radio aggregation service which offers instant access to over 25,000 stations worldwide. As part of the acquisition, 7digital has acquired responsibility for three staff and all current contracts from IMG.

The Group's growth in emerging markets has continued, with new services extending 7digital's reach and, as anticipated, several of the deals agreed in 2016 have developed into further contracts for additional territories. We renewed our agreement with musical.ly, one of the world's fastest growing social video networks. The new contract doubled the number of territories in which we provide access to music for the musical.ly service, extending its reach from 30 to 60 territories around the world.

Since the period end we have continued to make good progress in licensing, agreeing several key contracts as the digital music industry continues to expand into new areas of current music consumption. These have included an agreement, announced today, with Fender(R), one of the world's leading musical instrument companies, to provide technology and access to music and metadata. 7digital will provide services to bolster Fender's suite of innovative online and mobile products.

The Group also recently announced its first in-flight client in Global Eagle Entertainment Inc., a leading worldwide provider of in-flight entertainment content to the airline industry, as well as a three-year deal with French company Deedo SAS to power a new streaming service across 27 markets and a two year deal with US-based company Fan Label, a dynamic new music fan engagement platform.

7digital Creative division

Our Creative division works on the production of audio, video and multimedia content both to enhance the services provided by our technology licensing division and also to create new content streams for digital services.

Examples of this work are the videos produced for Technics and MQA featuring leading artists explaining the benefits of higher quality digital music and audio entertainment news bulletins produced for Amazon's ground-breaking "Echo" wireless loudspeaker. Other customers for 7digital creative content include Sky Television, the BBC's national music radio networks, commercial radio stations and Yahoo! Europe.

As streaming music services using 7digital's technology platform increasingly rely on "playlisting" or "curation" of music for the more casual listener, 7digital's creative skills are beginning to be used by our clients to provide human input to this process. Our client Electric Jukebox, which recently launched its innovative service of music via connected TVs, has used 7digital Creative to compile specialised playlists in areas like Folk music and Jazz.

7digital Creative revenues grew 17% on the same period in 2016 to GBP1.0m (H1 2016: GBP0.8m) with the division continuing to win and retain business as a result of our broad capabilities and deep industry relationships.

The Group retained BBC Radio 2 programmes Pick of the Pops, The Folk Show and The Golden Hour in the latest commissioning round and there are other opportunities for the Group to add to these with the new 'Compete or Compare' commissioning process, whereby a minimum of 60% of BBC Radio hours will be open to competition from independent content producers by 2022.

7digital.com: the content division

As anticipated, Hi-Res continues to increase as a proportion of content sales, with year-on-year Hi-Res sales showing 100% growth and with Hi-Res audio outselling MP3 audio every month in the first half of the year.

The content division includes revenue from the lower margin legacy sales of digital music downloads by the Group direct to consumers and higher margin one off projects from record labels. Content revenues in the first half were GBP1.1m (H1 2016: GBP1.4m), with the comparative period last year benefitting from a contract with a major label to use 7digital's platform for the sales of music downloads direct from an artist's own website. The Group has won similar work with major labels in 2017, with revenues now being recognised as higher-margin licensing revenues.

Outlook

The Board believes that the enlargement of the Group has significantly strengthened our market position and will bring materially enhanced revenue against a fixed cost base. Our healthy first half performance has continued into the second half of the year, our pipeline is strong and the Board is confident in meeting full year expectations for 2017 and seeing the full benefits of consolidation realised in 2018 and beyond.

7digital Group plc

Financial review

 
 Results for the six             2017       2016   Change       % 
  months ending 30            GBP'000    GBP'000 
  June 
 
   Revenue                      5,937      5,443      494      9% 
   Cost of Sales              (1,702)    (1,923)    (221)     12% 
                            ---------  ---------  -------  ------ 
 Gross profit                   4,235      3,520      715     20% 
   Other operating income         298        250       48     19% 
   Other administration 
    expenses                  (6,219)    (6,398)    (179)      3% 
                            ---------  ---------  -------  ------ 
 Adjusted LBITDA              (1,686)    (2,628)    (942)     36% 
   Depreciation                 (647)      (451)      196    -44% 
                            ---------  ---------  -------  ------ 
 Adjusted operating 
  loss                        (2,333)    (3,079)    (746)     24% 
   Share based payments          (15)         16       31   -191% 
   Exceptional items            (626)      (116)      510   -440% 
                            ---------  ---------  -------  ------ 
 Operating loss               (2,974)    (3,179)    (205)      6% 
   Taxation on continuing 
    operations                    (1)       (46)       45     98% 
   Finance charges                  -          5        5   -100% 
                            ---------  ---------  -------  ------ 
 Loss for the period          (2,975)    (3,220)    (245)      8% 
                            ---------  ---------  -------  ------ 
 

This review covers the consolidated results of 7digital Group plc.

Revenue breakdown

 
 Revenue                     2017       2016   Change       % 
                          GBP'000    GBP'000 
    Monthly recurring 
     revenue                3,188      2,316      872     38% 
    Set-up fees               848        727      121     17% 
                        ---------  ---------  -------  ------ 
   Licensing revenue        4,036      3,043      993     33% 
   Content                  1,117      1,367    (250)    -18% 
   Creative                   982        837      145     17% 
   Foreign exchange         (198)        196    (394)   -201% 
 Total Revenues             5,937      5,443      494      9% 
                        ---------  ---------  -------  ------ 
 

Total Group turnover increased 9% to GBP5.9m (H1 2016: 5.4m). Within this, total licensing revenues rose by 33% to GBP4.0m (H1 2016: GBP3.0m)

Content revenues in the first half were GBP1.1m (H1 2016: GBP1.4m), with the comparative period last year benefitting from a contract with a major label to use 7digital's platform for the sales of music downloads direct from an artist's own web-site.

7digital Creative revenues grew 17% on the same period in 2016 to GBP1.0m (H1 2016: GBP0.8m) with the division continuing to win and retain business as a result of our broad capabilities and deep industry relationships

Gross profit has increased 20% to GBP4.2m (2016: GBP3.5m). The gross margin for the period increased to 71% (2016: 65%).

Adjusted LBITDA and operating loss

In the six months to 30 June 2017, the Group decreased its adjusted LBITDA to GBP1.7m (2016: LBITDA GBP2.6m). The Group's adjusted operating loss decreased to GBP2.3m from GBP3.1m.

Operating loss

The operating loss has decreased to GBP3m from GBP3.2m.

Statutory loss

The Statutory loss for the period has decreased by 8% to GBP3m from GBP3.2m.

Cash flow & cash position

In the six months to 30 June 2017, the Group had a cash outflow from operating activities of GBP2.3m (H1 2016: GBP0.6m). At 30 June 2017 cash in bank was GBP0.9m (H1 2016: GBP1.1m).

Loss per share

In the six months to 30 June 2017 the Company reported a basic and diluted loss per share of 2.13 pence.

7digital Group plc

Condensed consolidated statement of comprehensive income

Six months ended 30 June 2017 (unaudited)

 
                                     Unaudited   Unaudited       Audited 
                                           six         six          full 
                                        months      months          year 
                                         ended       ended         ended 
                                       30 June     30 June        31 Dec 
                                          2017        2016          2016 
                             Notes     GBP'000     GBP'000       GBP'000 
 Continuing operations 
 Revenue                       2         5,937       5,443        11,899 
 Cost of sales                         (1,702)     (1,923)       (3,451) 
                                                ----------  ------------ 
 Gross profit                            4,235       3,520         8,448 
 
 Other income                  3           298         250           560 
 Administrative expenses               (7,507)     (6,949)      (14,328) 
 
 Adjusted operating 
  loss                                 (2,333)     (3,079)       (4,860) 
 - Share based payments                   (15)          16             4 
 - Exceptional items           5         (626)       (116)         (464) 
--------------------------  ------  ----------  ----------  ------------ 
 
 Operating loss                4       (2,974)     (3,179)       (5,320) 
 
 Finance Income                              -           6             6 
 Finance cost                                -         (1)          (19) 
 Loss before tax                       (2,974)     (3,174)       (5,333) 
 
 Taxation on continuing 
  operations                               (1)        (46)        (12) 
                                                ----------   --------- 
 Total comprehensive 
  income attributable 
  to owners of the parent 
  company                              (2,975)     (3,220)     (5,345) 
                                    ==========  ==========   ========= 
 
 Loss per share (pence) 
 Basic and diluted                      (2.13)      (2.87)      (4.69) 
                                    ==========  ==========   ========= 
 
 

7digital Group plc

Condensed consolidated statement of financial position

As at 30 June 2017 (unaudited)

 
                                        Unaudited   Unaudited   Audited 
                                           30 Jun      30 Jun    31 Dec 
                                             2017        2016      2016 
                                Notes     GBP'000     GBP'000   GBP'000 
 Assets 
 Non-current assets 
                                 6, 
 Intangible assets                7         3,192       2,025     2,303 
 Property, plant and 
  equipment                                   529         619       475 
                                            3,721       2,644     2,778 
                                       ----------  ----------  -------- 
 Current assets 
 Inventory: work-in-progress                  224         172       142 
 Trade and other receivables                7,016       4,730     3,575 
 Patent                                        43           -        35 
 Cash and cash equivalents                    910       1,108       838 
                                            8,193       6,010     4,590 
                                       ----------  ----------  -------- 
 Total assets                              11,914       8,654     7,368 
                                       ----------  ----------  -------- 
 Current liabilities 
 Trade and other payables                (10,391)     (6,532)   (6,731) 
 Provisions for liabilities 
  and charges - current                     (423)        (10)     (462) 
                                         (10,814)     (6,541)   (7,193) 
                                       ----------  ----------  -------- 
 Net current assets                       (2,621)       (532)   (2,603) 
                                       ----------  ----------  -------- 
 
 Non-current liabilities 
 Bank loan 
 Other long term liabilities              (1,367)       (941)   (1,519) 
 Provision for Liabilities 
  and charges - non current                 (227)       (381)     (227) 
                                          (1,594)     (1,322)   (1,746) 
                                       ----------  ----------  -------- 
 Total liabilities                       (12,408)     (7,863)   (8,939) 
                                       ----------  ----------  -------- 
 Net assets                                 (494)         790   (1,571) 
                                       ==========  ==========  ======== 
 
 Equity 
 Share capital                             12,248      11,575    11,575 
 Share premium account                      3,372      17,278         - 
 Treasury reserve                             (5)         (5)       (5) 
 Reverse acquisition 
  reserve                                 (4,430)     (4,430)   (4,301) 
 Other reserves                               129       (100)         - 
 Retained earnings                       (11,808)    (23,528)   (8,840) 
 Total Equity                               (494)         790   (1,571) 
                                       ==========  ==========  ======== 
 

7digital Group plc

Condensed consolidated cash flow statement

Six months ended 30 June 2017 (unaudited)

 
                                           Unaudited                                    Audited full year ended 31 
                                          six months                                                      Dec 2016 
                                               ended 
                                             30 June     Unaudited six months ended 
                                Notes           2017                   30 June 2016 
                                             GBP'000                        GBP'000                        GBP'000 
 
 Loss for the period                         (2,974)                        (3,220)                        (5,345) 
 Adjustments for: 
 Taxation                                          1                             46                             12 
 Interest                                          -                            (6)                             13 
 Foreign Exchange                                198                          (196)                          (551) 
 Amortisation of intangible assets               471                            314                            746 
 Depreciation of fixed assets                    176                            189                            410 
 Share based payments                              -                              -                            176 
 Share option valuation adjustment                15                           (16)                            (4) 
 Decrease in provisions                         (39)                          (160)                           (27) 
 Increase/(decrease) in accruals and 
  deferred income                              2,895                            868                          1,355 
 Decrease in inventories                        (82)                          (110)                          (116) 
 (Increase)/decrease in trade and 
  other receivables                          (3,210)                            110                          1,432 
 Increase/(decrease) in trade and 
  other payables                                 273                          1,582                          1,445 
                                                      -----------------------------  ----------------------------- 
 Cash flows from operating activities        (2,276)                          (598)                          (454) 
 Taxation                                        (1)                           (46)                           (12) 
 Net interest                                      -                              6                           (13) 
                                                      -----------------------------  ----------------------------- 
 Net cash used in operating activities       (2,277)                          (639)                          (479) 
                                        ------------  -----------------------------  ----------------------------- 
 Investing activities 
 Purchase of property, plant and 
  equipment                                    (135)                           (28)                          (448) 
 Acquisition of cash from 
 subsidiary                                    1,143                              -                              - 
 Acquisition of subsidiary                     (888)                            109                            109 
 Purchase of intangible asset                  (288)                          (186)                              - 
                                        ------------  -----------------------------  ----------------------------- 
 Net cash (used) / generated from 
  investing activities                         (168)                          (105)                          (339) 
                                        ------------  -----------------------------  ----------------------------- 
 Financing activities 
 Repayment of Loans                            (152)                              -                              - 
 Proceeds from issue of 
 ordinary share capital                        2,867                              -                              - 
                                        ------------  -----------------------------  ----------------------------- 
 Net cash generated from in 
 financing activities                          2,715                              -                              - 
                                        ------------  -----------------------------  ----------------------------- 
 
 Net increase/(decrease) in cash and 
  cash equivalents                               270                          (744)                          (818) 
                                        ------------  -----------------------------  ----------------------------- 
 
 Cash and cash equivalents at 
  beginning of period                            838                          1,656                          1,656 
 Effect of foreign exchange rate 
  changes                                      (198)                            196                              - 
 Cash and cash equivalents at end of 
  period                                         910                          1,108                            838 
                                        ============  =============================  ============================= 
 

7digital Group plc

Condensed consolidated statement of changes in equity

Six months ended 30 June 2017 (unaudited)

 
                                      Share 
                           Share    premium    Treasury       Other    Retained 
                         capital    account    reserves    reserves    earnings     Total 
                         GBP'000    GBP'000     GBP'000     GBP'000     GBP'000   GBP'000 
 
 At 1 January 
  2016                    10,843     17,278        (42)     (4,548)    (20,167)     3,364 
 Loss for 
  the period                   -          -           -           -     (3,220)   (3,220) 
 Other comprehensive 
  income for 
  the period                   -          -           -          18        (88)      (70) 
 Acquisition 
  of subsidiary              732          -           -           -           -       732 
 Share based 
  payment                                 -          37           -        (53)      (16) 
 At 30 June 
  2016                    11,575     17,278         (5)     (4,530)    (23,528)       790 
                       ---------  ---------  ----------  ----------  ----------  -------- 
 Loss for 
  the period                   -          -           -           -     (2,125)   (2,125) 
 Other comprehensive 
  income for 
  the period                   -          -           -          64       (477)     (413) 
 Capital Reduction             -   (17,278)           -           -      17,278         - 
 Acquisition 
  of subsidiary               --          -           -        (11)           -      (11) 
 Share based 
  payment                      -          -           -         176          12       188 
 At 1 January 
  2017                    11,575          -         (5)     (4,301)     (8,840)   (1,571) 
                       ---------  ---------  ----------  ----------  ----------  -------- 
 Loss for 
  the period                   -          -           -           -     (2,975)   (2,975) 
 Other comprehensive 
  income for 
  the period                   -          -           -           -           7         7 
 Capital raise               442      2,426           -           -           -     2,868 
 Acquisition 
  of subsidiary              231        946           -           -           -     1,177 
 Share based                   -          -           -           -           -         - 
  payment 
 At 30 June 
  2017                    12,248      3,372         (5)     (4,301)    (11,808)     (494) 
                       =========  =========  ==========  ==========  ==========  ======== 
 
   1.         Presentation of financial information and accounting policies 

Basis of preparation

The condensed consolidated financial statements are for the six months to 30 June 2017.

The combined financial information has been prepared in accordance with 7digital Group plc accounting policies. 7digital Group plc accounting policies are in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") as adopted by the European Union and as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board, and are set out in the 7Digital Group plc Annual Reports and Financial Statements 2016, with the exception of the application of new accounting standards.

The information for the six months ended 30 June 2017 does not constitute statutory accounts as defined in section 434 of the Companies Act 2006. The information for the year ending 31 December 2016 is taken from the Annual Reports and Financial Statements 2016 of 7digital Group plc.

Liquidity and going concern

These financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis. The directors have reviewed 7digital's going concern position taking account of its current business activities, budgeted performance and the factors likely to affect its future development, including the Group's objectives, policies and processes for managing its capital, its financial risk management objectives and its exposure to credit and liquidity risks.

The directors have prepared cashflow forecasts and a funding plan through to profitability, covering a period of at least 12 months from the date of these financial statements.

As such, the directors believe that the Group can continue to operate as a going concern.

Estimates and judgments

The preparation of a condensed set of financial statements requires management to make judgments, estimates and assumptions about the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities at each period end. The estimates and associated assumptions are based on historical experience and other factors that are considered to be relevant. Actual results may differ from these estimates. The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an on-going basis.

In preparing these condensed set of consolidated financial statements, the significant judgments made by management in applying the Group's accounting policies and the key sources of estimation uncertainty were principally the same as those applied to the Group's consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2016.

Valuation of intangible assets on acquisition

On acquiring a business the Group is required to consider the existence or otherwise of intangible assets. On identification of these assets, the Group compares the consideration paid with the fair value of the assets acquired. Amortisation is calculated using the straight-line method over the expected useful life of the intangible. For Bespoke Software and Intellectual Property contained within software the expected useful life is estimated at three years.

   2.             Business and geographical segments 

Business segments

 
                                          Unaudited    Audited 
                              Unaudited         six       full 
                             six months      months       year 
                                     to          to      ended 
                                 30 Jun      30 Jun     31 Dec 
                                   2017        2016       2016 
                                GBP'000     GBP'000    GBP'000 
 Revenue 
 Licensing                        4,036       3,043      6,830 
 Content                          1,117       1,367      2,606 
 Production                         982         837      1,912 
 Foreign Exchange                 (198)         196        551 
                           ------------  ----------  --------- 
 Total                            5,937       5,443     11,899 
 
 Operating profit/(loss) 
 Licensing                        3,526       2,771      6,162 
 Content                             31         127        750 
 Production                         546         423        985 
 Unallocated                    (7,219)     (6,946)   (13,777) 
                           ------------  ----------  --------- 
 Total                          (3,116)     (3,625)    (5,880) 
 
 Other income                       298         250        560 
 Other gains and losses               -           -          6 
 Net finance costs                (156)         201       (19) 
 Taxation                           (1)        (46)       (12) 
 Loss for the year              (2,975)     (3,220)    (5,345) 
                           ============  ==========  ========= 
 

Geographical information

 
                                                 Non-current 
                               Revenue              assets 
                         ------------------  ------------------ 
 Unaudited six months        2017      2016      2017      2016 
  to 30 June 
 Continuing Operations    GBP'000   GBP'000   GBP'000   GBP'000 
 
 United Kingdom             2,651     1,473     3,123       970 
 Europe                     1,076       859       598       919 
 Rest of World              2,408     2,914         -         - 
 Foreign Exchange           (198)       196         -         - 
                         --------  --------  --------  -------- 
                            5,937     5,443     3,721     1,889 
                         ========  ========  ========  ======== 
 
   3.             Other income 

Other income relates to research and development tax credits which are receivable from HMRC at the end of the period.

   4.             Operating loss for the year 

Operating loss for the year has been arrived at after charging:

 
                                                Unaudited   Audited 
                                    Unaudited         six      full 
                                   six months      months      year 
                                        ended       ended     ended 
                                       30 Jun      30 Jun    31 Dec 
                                         2017        2016      2016 
                                      GBP'000     GBP'000   GBP'000 
 
 Amortisation of intangible               471         172       746 
 Depreciation of property, 
  plant & equipment                       176         201       410 
 Bad debt provisions and write 
  offs                                    213         818     1,120 
 Share based payment expense             (15)        (16)       (4) 
 Staff costs                            3,858       3,800     7,736 
                                 ============  ==========  ======== 
 
   5.             Exceptional items 
 
                             Unaudited     Unaudited      Audited 
                            six months    six months    full year 
                                 ended         ended        ended 
                               30 June       30 June       31 Dec 
                                  2017          2016         2016 
                               GBP'000       GBP'000      GBP'000 
 
 Acquisition costs               (318)          (24)         (82) 
 Capital Reduction                   -             -         (25) 
 Cash Raise Fees                 (267)             -            - 
 Exceptional Legal Fees            (8)             -        (105) 
 Restructuring costs              (33)          (92)        (252) 
                                 (626)         (116)        (464) 
                          ============  ============  =========== 
 
   6.             Acquisition 

On 20 June 2017, 7digital Group plc acquired a Danish software company 24/7 Entertainment ApS from MediaMarktSaturn. The amounts recognised in respect of the identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed are as set out in the table below:

 
                                                         Adjusted 
                                                 Fair          at 
                                31 May          Value      30 Jun 
                                  2017     Adjustment        2017 
                               GBP'000        GBP'000     GBP'000 
 
 Tangible Fixed Assets         186,178              -     186,178 
 Intangible Fixed Assets         8,057        (8,057)           - 
 Other Non Current Assets       52,386              -      52,386 
 Trade receivables                   -              -           - 
 Other debtors                  49,602              -      49,602 
 Prepaid expenses and 
  deferred charges             136,637              -     136,637 
 Cash Balances               1,143,207              -   1,143,207 
 Payroll and Corporate 
  taxes                       (47,387)              -    (47,387) 
 Trade Payables               (21,182)              -    (21,182) 
 Accruals and Provisions     (423,317)              -   (423,317) 
                             1,084,182        (8,057)   1,076,125 
                            ==========  =============  ---------- 
 Intangible assets                                        508,649 
 Goodwill                                                 571,437 
 Deferred tax provision                                  (88,782) 
                                                       ---------- 
 Total consideration                                    2,067,428 
                                                       ========== 
 

The transaction was satisfied by the issue of 23,144,616 ordinary shares at a value of GBP0.055p per share in 7digital Group plc for 100% of the shareholding in 24/7 Entertainment ApS. In addition, 7digital Group plc also agreed to pay an initial cash payment of GBP0.9m in respect of the cash which remained on the balance sheet of 24-7 at acquisition. The primary reason for the acquisition was to acquire 24/7 Entertainment's customers. Identifiable intangible assets acquired have been valued at fair value and the balance between the adjusted fair value of the net assets, the value of the identifiable intangible assets and the consideration has been classified as Goodwill. The identifiable intangible assets will be amortised over a 3 year period in line with the Group policy on bespoke software and the value of the Goodwill will be reviewed for any impairment annually.

   7.             Intangible assets 
 
                              Bespoke              Intangible 
                         applications   Goodwill       assets 
                              GBP'000    GBP'000      GBP'000 
 Cost 
 At 31 December 2016            3,137        546        3,683 
 Additions                        789        571        1,360 
                       --------------  ---------  ----------- 
 At 30 June 2017                3,926      1,117        5,043 
                       --------------  ---------  ----------- 
 
 Depreciation 
 At 31 December 2016            1,380          -        1,380 
 Charge for period                471          -          471 
                       --------------  ---------  ----------- 
 At 30 June 2017                1,851          -        1,851 
                       ==============  =========  =========== 
 
 Net book value 
 At 31 December 2016            1,757        546        2,303 
                       --------------  ---------  ----------- 
 At 30 June 2017                2,075      1,117        3,192 
                       ==============  =========  =========== 
 
   8.             Related party transactions 

Transactions between the Company and its subsidiaries, which are related parties, have been eliminated on consolidation and are not disclosed within the financial statements or related notes.

   9.             Post balance sheet event 

There have been no material events post 30 June 2017.

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