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Gresham Computing PLC
24 August 2016
24 August 2016
Gresham Computing plc
Clareti-led growth drives 28% increase in H1 adjusted EBITDA
Gresham Computing plc (LSE: "GHT", "Gresham" or the "Group"), the leading software and services company that specialises in providing real-time transaction control and enterprise data integrity solutions, is pleased to announce its unaudited half year results for the six months ended 30 June 2016.
Highlights are set out below:
-- Total revenues up 10% to GBP7.8m (H1 15: GBP7.1m) -- Clareti revenues up 46% to GBP3.2m (H1 15: GBP2.2m)
-- Total recurring revenues up 16% to GBP4.3m (H1 15: GBP3.7m) of which Clareti up 47% to GBP1.3m (H1 15: GBP0.9m)
-- Adjusted EBITDA* up 28% to GBP1.5m (H1 15: GBP1.1m) -- Investment in sales & marketing up 45% to GBP1.6m (H1 15: GBP1.1m) -- Cash GBP3.9m and no debt (30 June 2015: GBP4.0m and no debt) -- Six new customers signed in H1 16, including three in the US -- Market-leading innovation labs established in Bristol, UK -- Management confident in the strategy and outlook for the Group
*Adjusted EBITDA refers to earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation, adjusted for one-off exceptional charges and share-based payments
Ian Manocha, CEO, commented:
"Gresham is creating a global financial technology business based on high-margin Clareti licence sales, sustainable recurring revenue subscriptions and cloud services.
Clareti sales opportunities are progressing positively in all target regions following the Group's investment in sales and marketing. The Group now has experienced sales staff in the UK, Western Europe, Singapore, Australia & the US and is encouraged by the strengthening pipeline and customer wins. We expect to add several new high quality Clareti customers to our base in the second half of the year.
The Board remain confident with the strategy of Clareti-led growth and are excited by the growing market opportunity available and the outlook for the Group."
Enquiries
Gresham Computing plc
Ian Manocha +44 (0) 207 653 0200
Rob Grubb
N+1 Singer (Broker)
Nic Hellyer +44 (0) 207 496 3000
Lauren Kettle
Note to editors
Gresham's award-winning Clareti software platform has been designed to provide financial institutions with complete certainty in their data processing. Clareti is a highly flexible and fully scalable platform for assuring enterprise data integrity and is designed to address today's most challenging financial control, internal risk management, data governance and regulatory compliance problems. Gresham's portfolio of applications based on the Clareti platform, including Clareti Transaction Control (CTC) and Clareti Accounts Receivable Management (Clareti ARM), provide innovative industry and domain specific solutions for real-time data management based on business-driven controls.
Gresham Computing plc is a leading software and services company that specialises in providing real-time transaction control and enterprise data integrity solutions. Listed on the main market of the London Stock Exchange (GHT.L) and headquartered in the City of London, customers include some of the world's largest financial institutions, all of whom are served locally from offices located in Europe, North America and Asia Pacific.
Chief Executive review
Strategic overview
Gresham is creating a global financial technology business based on high-margin Clareti licence sales, sustainable recurring revenue subscriptions and cloud services.
The Group aims to establish Clareti as the enterprise data integrity platform "category leader" in a world awash with real-time streaming data. Our growing portfolio of innovative applications, all based on the Clareti platform, address complex financial control, risk, compliance and broader data governance challenges. Our applications are specifically built to disrupt markets dominated by inflexible legacy technology and user developed applications. Market demand for more agile alternatives is particularly high in financial institutions driven by a global regulatory agenda which is increasingly focussed on data integrity and governance. Gresham is ideally placed to address these needs with its modern technology and deep industry domain expertise.
The Group has now completed the transition to a global operating model and has a strong management team in place, which supports our Clareti-led growth strategy. In addition, the Board continues to consider opportunities to accelerate growth through carefully selected acquisitions.
In the first six months of the financial year total Group revenues increased by 10% to GBP7.8m (H1 15: GBP7.1m). Clareti revenues grew by 46% contributing 40% of total Group revenues (H1 15: 31%). The Group's total recurring revenues were up 16% to GBP4.3m (H1 15: GBP3.7m). Investment in sales & marketing was up 45% as planned to GBP1.6m (H1 15: GBP1.1m). Adjusted EBITDA increased by 28% to GBP1.5m (H1 15: GBP1.1m).
Trading update
The Group saw strong Clareti growth in the first half of 2016 following investment in sales and marketing made over the last year.
In the first half of the year, six new CTC customers signed up including three in the strategically important US market. The Group also signed its first Clareti-as-a-Service customer also in the US. These customers all started their subscriptions during the first half and will make a strong contribution to recurring revenues in the second half. The Group also saw strong services revenue in the period arising from these new wins in addition to existing customers utilising our consultancy expertise to further extend their use of our software.
As anticipated, since 1 July 2016 the Group has signed a North American Tier 1 bank and expects to be able to recognise revenue from this important new win later in the second half of the year once contracted milestones have been achieved. Additionally, Gresham has secured a CTC licence upgrade from an existing global investment bank customer enabling it to extend the use of the technology into new areas, including the replacement of legacy incumbent solutions. This agreement provides for an increase in recurring licence fees and a pricing framework for the bank to deploy additional data integrity controls onto the platform. The Group has also commenced a chargeable pilot project with a UK Tier 1 bank for a new use case for the Clareti platform.
Gresham now has over 30 direct CTC customers using the software live in their business on a daily basis up from 20 customers a year ago, and it was particularly pleasing to see our US reseller win their first two deals during 2016. The number of indirectly contracted customers using CTC software via white-labelled services also continues to grow with the support of our bank partners.
Clareti sales opportunities are progressing positively in all target regions following the Group's investment in sales and marketing, and we have advanced Clareti opportunities with a number of major institutions that we expect to close in the second half of the year. The Group now has experienced sales staff in the UK, Western Europe, Singapore, Australia & the US and is encouraged by the strengthening pipeline and customer wins.
Commitment to innovation
During Q2 the Group opened its new Innovation Labs at The Brewhouse in the centre of Bristol, UK. This new facility is the home for our research and development team as well as our 24/7 operations centre for cloud customers and is also proving to be a valuable sales tool when leveraged for client presentations and workshops.
We continue to invest in new product development as well as enhancing our existing offerings to address customer requirements and deliver competitive differentiation. Our achievements in the first half include:
-- The core Clareti platform and associated software development processes achieved PCI Data Security Standard Level 3.2 (PCI DSS).
-- Our first Clareti application, CTC, extended its lead in the industry in terms of speed of implementation, scalability and data processing performance, and operations user productivity
-- Clareti Accounts Receivable Management (Clareti ARM) the leading white label offering for transaction banks was enhanced with advanced remittance advice functionality.
-- The development of Clareti Loan Control (CLC) which is on-track with user acceptance testing underway with our first customer. This innovative cloud offering is the industry's first front-to-back debt servicing platform for complex loans and will provide the Group with a third Clareti line of business in 2017 in partnership with our lead CLC customer.
-- Clareti-as-a-Service was launched at the start of 2016 allowing customers to deploy our technology as a fully managed cloud service from Gresham, in addition to deploying on-premise or in their private clouds.
During the first half Gresham was independently recognised as one of the top risk technology providers globally in the 2016 Chartis RiskTech100 (R) report. Gresham were listed 43rd out of 100 achieving particularly strong scores for innovation, organisational strength and customer satisfaction.
Commitment to Customer Success
The Group is focussed on achieving rapid return on investment for customers, exceptional levels of customer satisfaction and close ongoing dialogue with product development. As a testimony to the speed at which Clareti can be deployed, all new customers who started their projects during the first half of the year are already using their CTC application live in production. The Group's consulting services operation is profitable, and new service products are being launched alongside implementation services to ensure that customers receive the benefit of Gresham expertise throughout the lifecycle. A new Global Director, Customer Success and Service Delivery has been hired to ensure that the Group continues to exceed customer expectations as we scale globally in addition to increasing our revenues from existing and new customers.
Other Products
The Group's portfolio of other products remains stable and is trading in line with expectations.
Financial review
Trading
The Group earns revenues from the sale of software and provision of ancillary consultancy services. Software revenues include sales of perpetual and term licences with associated support & maintenance, plus recurring software subscriptions.
The following summarises the Group's financial performance in the six months to 30 June 2016:
H1 2016 H1 2015 Variance ========= ===== GBP'm GBP'm GBP'm % =============================== ===== ======== ======== ========= ===== Revenue-based performance Clareti software Recurring 1.25 0.85 0.40 47% Non-recurring 0.31 0.64 (0.33) -52% ====================================== ======== ======== ========= ===== KPI 1.56 1.49 0.07 5% Clareti services 1.60 0.68 0.92 135% ====================================== ======== ======== ========= ===== Clareti revenues - total KPI 3.16 2.17 0.99 46% Other software & services Recurring 3.05 2.87 0.18 6% Non-recurring 1.60 2.05 (0.45) -22% ====================================== ======== ======== ========= ===== Other revenues - total 4.65 4.92 (0.27) -5% Total revenues KPI 7.81 7.09 0.72 10% =============================== ===== ======== ======== ========= ===== Total recurring revenues 4.30 3.72 0.58 16% Earnings-based performance Statutory profit before tax as reported 0.68 0.65 0.03 5% Adjustments for exceptional items 0.19 0.09 0.10 111% ====================================== ======== ======== ========= ===== Adjusted profit before tax 0.87 0.74 0.13 18% Interest income (0.01) (0.01) - 0% Amortisation and depreciation 0.53 0.39 0.14 36% Share-based payments charge 0.08 0.03 0.05 167% ====================================== ======== ======== ========= ===== Adjusted EBITDA KPI 1.47 1.15 0.32 28% Adjusted EBITDA/total revenue KPI 19% 16% 3% Profit after tax 0.92 0.90 0.02 2% ====================================== ======== ======== ========= ===== Basic earnings per share (pence) 1.45 1.42 0.03 2% Diluted earnings per share (pence) 1.40 1.30 0.10 8% Diluted earnings per share (pence) - adjusted 1.70 1.43 0.27 19%
EBITDA refers to earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation.
Clareti revenues continued to grow strongly during the period as total Clareti revenues increased by 46% to GBP3.2m (H1 15: GBP2.2m), with Clareti software revenues increasing by 5% to GBP1.6m (H1 15: GBP1.5m) and Clareti software recurring revenues increasing by 47% to GBP1.3m (H1 15: GBP0.9m). Clareti services revenues were up 135% to GBP1.6m (H1 15: GBP0.7m).
The Group continues to win new customers to use the Clareti platform in both proven and new use cases, in addition to achieving strong growth in revenues from existing customers expanding their usage of Clareti to more users and more business applications.
Total software recurring revenue for the six months ended 30 June 2016 increased by 16% to GBP4.3m (H1 15: GBP4.3m) with recurring revenue as a proportion of all revenues up slightly in the period to 55% (H1 15: 53%). Revenue from all other non-Clareti parts of the business remain in line with plan.
Adjusted EBITDA was up 28% to GBP1.5m (H1 15: GBP1.1m) despite the planned increase in sales and marketing activities which were up 45% to GBP1.6m (H1 15 GBP1.1m). Other administrative costs remain tightly controlled and saw a small decrease of 0.3% in the first half of 2016 compared to the same period last year.
Excluding exceptional charges, the Group's pre-tax profit increased by 18% to GBP0.9m (H1 15: GBP0.7m). In the first half of 2016 these exceptional charges amounted to GBP0.2m and relate mainly to the closure of our Denver office and relocation of our Latteridge operations to the Group's new flagship innovation labs located in Bristol, UK.
For the period to 30 June 2016, the Group recorded a net tax credit of GBP0.2m mainly in connection with recognition of deferred tax balances arising on enhanced research and development capital allowances and unexercised share options. This is offset by an adjustment to current tax of GBP0.1m from finalisation of the Group's prior years UK research and development claims. The Group is carrying forward tax losses of approximately GBP14.4m mainly in respect of UK subsidiaries. Of this amount GBP10.8m is recognised and is mostly offset by a deferred tax liability for timing differences associated with capitalisation of the Group's development costs for which the Group has received upfront capital allowances but amortisation has yet to be charged.
Basic earnings per share increased by 2% to 1.45 pence (H1 15: 1.42 pence) and diluted earnings per share adjusted for exceptional items increased by 19% to 1.70 pence (H1 15: 1.43 pence).
As a Board we are committed to commencing a progressive dividend when the circumstances are deemed to be appropriate. Whilst our priority remains to reinvest cash generated in 2016 into the business to support our strategic aims, as a Board we have a firm intention to review the position subsequent to that and consider declaring a maiden dividend in respect of financial year 2017.
Cashflow
H1 2016 H1 2015 Variance ========= ====== GBP'm GBP'm GBP'm % =========================== ======== ======== ========= ====== Statutory profit before tax as reported 0.68 0.65 0.03 5% Working capital movements 0.03 (0.40) 0.43 -108% Non-cash items 0.78 0.43 0.35 81% Net income taxes (paid) / received (0.08) 0.27 (0.35) -130% ============================ ======== ======== ========= ====== Cash inflows from operating activities 1.41 0.95 0.46 48% Net Purchase of property, plant & equipment (0.41) (0.15) (0.26) 173% Payments to acquire intangible fixed assets (2.05) (1.44) (0.61) 42% ============================ ======== ======== ========= ====== Cash outflows from investing activities (2.46) (1.59) (0.87) 55% Cash inflows from exercise of share options 0.16 - 0.16 n/a Net increase in cash and cash equivalents (0.89) (0.64) (0.25) 39% Cash and cash equivalents at 1 January 4.67 4.71 (0.04) n/a Exchange adjustments 0.13 (0.07) 0.20 n/a Cash and cash equivalents at end of period 3.91 4.00 (0.09) n/a ============================ ======== ======== ========= ======
The Group continues to be funded from operating cash and has no debt. During the six months ended 30 June 2016 cashflow arising from operating activities grew by 48% to GBP1.4m (H1 15: GBP0.9m) as a direct result of the increasing profitability of the Group. Net cashflow from working capital movements and income taxes was broadly even between the first halves of 2016 and 2015.
As planned, investments in property, plant & equipment increased due to the closure of our Denver office and relocation of our Latteridge operations to the Group's new flagship innovation labs located in Bristol, UK. Investments in development activities (development costs are capitalised as intangible assets) increased due to GBP0.4m of temporary resource engaged in the first half to help specific client-funded product delivery. This requirement has now completed and investment in development is anticipated to return to more normalised levels in the second half of 2016.
During the period the Group received GBP0.2m from the exercise of employee shares options (H1 15: nil) which combined with the cash flows from operating and investing activities resulted in closing cash for the Group of GBP3.9m. Excluding the one-off cash outflows associated with the office reorganisations and temporary development resource in the first half of 2016, the Group is cash generative on a run-rate basis and with investment levels in product now at a constant level cash inflow is expected to increase in line with the Group's increasing profitability.
In August 2016 the Group received GBP0.7m in respect of its 2015 UK tax research and development claim.
Outlook
Market demand for modern transaction control and data integrity platforms continues to grow driven by the need for improved financial certainty, more granular risk controls, enhanced data governance and regulatory compliance.
Our strategy when we first brought CTC to market was to attack transaction control problems that were not well served by legacy vendors with their less flexible technology. We initially targeted complex data control challenges where customers had resorted to in-house solutions, spreadsheets and manually intensive processes. In 2016 so far we have won several direct competitor replacement deals as we have broadened our market focus. We now have more entry points into large financial institutions and a growth path to true enterprise-wide deployments and larger deal sizes. Additionally, the Group now has sales teams in all target geographic markets and a strong base of referenceable Clareti Transaction Control and Clareti Accounts Receivable Management customers. The ongoing investment in products and general availability of our cloud platform further strengthens our proposition for customers.
As a reflection of this, our pipeline includes a number of Clareti opportunities for 2016 with Tier 1 and other major institutions, some of which are at advanced stages of negotiations. We anticipate converting a number of these opportunities in the second half, providing a solid contribution to our planned Clareti revenues in current and future years.
Clareti recurring revenues continue to build steadily and the Group has approximately 90% visibility of total revenues for FY 2016. The Group's other product revenues remain stable and are performing in line with expectations.
The Board remain confident with the strategy of Clareti-led growth for the Group, and are excited by the growing market opportunity available and the outlook for the Group.
Ian Manocha
Chief Executive Officer
23 August 2016
Consolidated income statement
6 months 6 months 12 months ============================== ====== ended ended ended ============================== 30 June 30 June 31 Dec 2016 2015 2015 Unaudited Unaudited Audited Notes GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 ============================== ====== ========== ========== ========== Revenue 2 7,812 7,087 14,842 Cost of goods sold (1,455) (1,345) (2,822) ============================== ====== ========== ========== ========== Gross profit 6,357 5,742 12,020 Administrative expenses (5,496) (5,017) (10,310) ============================== ====== ========== ========== ========== Operating profit before exceptional charges 861 725 1,710 Exceptional charges (196) (90) (149) ============================== ====== ========== ========== ========== Operating profit 665 635 1,561 Finance revenue 12 12 21 Finance costs - - - ============================== ====== ========== ========== ========== Profit before taxation 677 647 1,582 Taxation 3 241 250 368 Attributable to owners of the parent 918 897 1,950 ============================== ====== ========== ========== ========== Earnings per share Basic earnings per share - pence 4 1.45 1.42 3.08 Diluted earnings per share - pence 4 1.40 1.30 2.98 Basic earnings per share excluding exceptional charges - pence 4 1.76 1.56 3.32 Diluted earnings per share excluding exceptional charges - pence 4 1.70 1.43 3.21
All activities were continuing during the year.
Consolidated statement of comprehensive income
6 months 6 months 12 months ====================================== ended ended ended ====================================== 30 June 30 June 31 Dec 2016 2015 2015 Unaudited Unaudited Audited GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 ====================================== ========== ========== ========== Attributable profit for the year 918 897 1,950 ======================================== ========== ========== ========== Other comprehensive income/(expense) Exchange differences on translation of foreign operations 71 (60) (27) 71 (60) (27) ====================================== ========== ========== ========== Total comprehensive income for the year 989 837 1,923 ======================================== ========== ========== ========== The tax effect of exchange differences recorded within the Consolidated statement of comprehensive income is a charge of GBP14,000 (2015: credit GBP12,000).
Consolidated statement of financial position
30 June 30 June 31 Dec ================================ 2016 2015 2015 ================================ Unaudited Unaudited Audited GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 ================================ ========== ========== ======== Assets Non-current assets Property, plant and equipment 741 586 499 Intangible assets 12,320 9,490 10,648 Deferred tax assets 563 547 239 ================================== ========== ========== ======== 13,624 10,623 11,386 Current assets Trade and other receivables 3,584 2,886 3,472 Income tax receivable 797 1,240 892 Cash and cash equivalents 3,909 4,000 4,666 ================================== ========== ========== ======== 8,290 8,126 9,030 Total assets 21,914 18,749 20,416 ================================== ========== ========== ======== Equity and liabilities Equity attributable to owners of the parent Called up equity share capital 3,177 3,162 3,164 Share premium account 157 - 9 Other reserves 313 313 313 Foreign currency translation reserve 6 (98) (65) Retained earnings 12,512 10,379 11,513 ================================== ========== ========== ======== Total equity attributable to owners of the parent 16,165 13,756 14,934 Non-current liabilities Deferred income 205 70 53 Provisions 97 35 24 ================================== ========== ========== ======== 302 105 77 Current liabilities Trade and other payables 5,413 4,789 5,294 Financial liabilities - - 3 Income tax payable - 99 89 Provisions 34 - 19 ================================== ========== ========== ======== 5,447 4,888 5,405 ================================ ========== ========== ======== Total liabilities 5,749 4,993 5,482 Total equity and liabilities 21,914 18,749 20,416 ================================== ========== ========== ========
Consolidated statement of changes in equity
Share Share Other Currency Retained ===================== capital premium reserves revaluation earnings Total ===================== GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 ===================== ======== ========= ========= ============ ========= ======== At 1 January 2015 3,162 16,522 313 (38) (7,069) 12,890 Attributable profit for the period - - - - 897 897 Other comprehensive expense - - - (60) - (60) ===================== ======== ========= ========= ============ ========= ======== Total comprehensive income - - - (60) 897 837 Share premium cancellation - (16,522) - - 16,522 - Share based payment - - - - 29 29 ======== At 30 June 2015 3,162 - 313 (98) 10,379 13,756 ===================== ======== ========= ========= ============ ========= ======== Attributable profit for the period - - - - 1,053 1,053 Other comprehensive income - - - 33 - 33 ===================== ======== ========= ========= ============ ========= ======== Total comprehensive income - - - 33 1,053 1,086 Exercise of share options 2 9 - - - 11 Share based payment - - - - 81 81 ======== At 31 December 2015 3,164 9 313 (65) 11,513 14,934 ===================== ======== ========= ========= ============ ========= ======== Attributable profit for the period - - - - 918 918 Other comprehensive income - - - 71 - 71 ===================== ======== ========= ========= ============ ========= ======== Total comprehensive income - - - 71 918 989 Exercise of share options 13 148 - - - 161 Share based payment - - - - 81 81 ======== At 30 June 2016 3,177 157 313 6 12,512 16,165 ===================== ======== ========= ========= ============ ========= ========
Share Premium cancellation
On 24 February 2015 at a shareholder general meeting, the Company approved a resolution to reduce the Company's share capital by the cancellation of its Share Premium Account which was subsequently confirmed by the High Court of Justice on 18 March 2015.
Consolidated statement of Cashflows
6 months 6 months 12 months ================================== ended ended ended ================================== 30 June 30 June 31 Dec 2016 2015 2015 Unaudited Unaudited Audited GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 ================================== ========== ========== ========== Cashflows from operating activities Profit before taxation 677 647 1,582 Depreciation, amortisation and impairment 577 392 976 Share-based payment expense 81 29 110 Decrease/(increase) in trade and other receivables 30 357 (217) Decrease in trade and other payables (1) (758) (277) Movement in provisions 88 8 7 Loss on disposal of property, 32 - - plant and equipment Net finance expense (12) (12) (21) ==================================== ========== ========== ========== Cash inflow from operations 1,472 663 2,160 Net income taxes (paid)/received (82) 274 1,035 ==================================== ========== ========== ========== Net cash inflow from operating activities 1,390 937 3,195 Cashflow from investing activities Interest received 12 12 21 Proceeds from disposal 14 - - of property, plant and equipment Purchase of property, plant and equipment (420) (152) (217) Payments to acquire intangible fixed assets (2,045) (1,436) (3,014) ==================================== ========== ========== ========== Net cash used in investing activities (2,439) (1,576) (3,210) Cashflows from financing activities Share issue 158 - 11 ==================================== ========== ========== ========== Net cash generated from financing activities 158 - 11 Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents (891) (639) (4) Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 4,666 4,707 4,707 Exchange adjustments 134 (68) (37) Cash and cash equivalents at end of period 3,909 4,000 4,666 ==================================== ========== ========== ==========
Notes to the interim report
1. Basis of preparation
Gresham Computing plc (LSE: "GHT", "Gresham" or the "Company" or the "Group") is a limited liability company and is listed on the London Stock Exchange. The Company's registered address is Aldermary House, 10 - 15 Queen Street, London, EC4N 1TX and the Company's registration number is 1072032.
These condensed interim financial statements are unaudited, have not been reviewed by the Group's auditors, and do not constitute statutory accounts within the meaning of the Companies Act 2006.
These condensed interim financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis and in accordance with IAS 34 'Interim Financial Reporting', the Disclosure and Transparency Rules and the Listing Rules of the Financial Conduct Authority, and were approved on behalf of the Board by the Chief Executive Officer Ian Manocha and Chief Financial Officer Rob Grubb on 23 August 2016.
The accounting policies and methods of computation applied in these condensed interim financial statements are consistent with those applied in the Group's most recent annual financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2015.
The financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2015, which were prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards, as endorsed by the European Union ('IFRS'), and with those parts of the Companies Act 2006 applicable to companies reporting under IFRS, have been delivered to the Registrar of Companies. The auditors' opinion on those financial statements was unqualified and did not contain a statement made under s498(2) or (3) of the Companies Act 2006.
Copies of these condensed interim financial statements and the Group's most recent annual financial statements are available from the Group's website www.gresham-computing.com or by writing to the Company Secretary at the Company's registered office.
2. Segmental information
The segmental disclosures reflect the analysis presented on a monthly basis to the chief operating decision maker of the business, the Chief Executive and the Board of Directors.
During the year ended 31 December 2015 the Group re-evaluated the internal presentation of its operating segments to more appropriately aggregate the differing sets of risks that the Group's businesses face.
For management purposes, the Group is organised into the following reportable segments:
-- Clareti Solutions - supply of solutions predominantly to the finance and banking markets across Asia Pacific, EMEA and North America. These solutions include Clareti Transaction Control ("CTC") currently and for future periods will include other associated Clareti platform applications.
-- Other Solutions - supply of a range of well established solutions to enterprise-level customers in a variety of end markets.
The change has had the following impact on classification of operating segments:
Previous classification Current classification RTFS CTC Clareti Solutions ============= ======================= Non-CTC RTFS Other Solutions =========== ============= ======================= Legacy Other Solutions Products
"RTFS" refers to Real-Time Financial Solutions and "EMEA" refers to Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Disclosures in respect of the 6 months ended 30 June 2015 have been updated accordingly.
6 Months Ended 30 June 2016 (unaudited)
Adjustments, Clareti Other central and Solutions Solutions eliminations Total GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 ========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== Revenue External customer 3,162 4,650 - 7,812 Inter-segment - - - - ========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== Total revenue 3,162 4,650 - 7,812 Cost of sales (57) (1,398) - (1,455) ========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== Gross profit 3,105 3,252 - 6,357 98% 70% 81% Administrative expenses (5,496) (5,496) ========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== Operating profit/loss) 3,105 3,252 (5,496) 861 Interest revenue 12 Interest expense - ========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== Profit before taxation before exceptional items 873 Exceptional items (196) ========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== Profit before taxation after exceptional items 677 Taxation 241 ========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== Profit after taxation 918 ========================== ========== ========== ============= ========
6 months ended 30 June 2015 (unaudited)
Adjustments, =========================== Clareti Other central and =========================== Solutions Solutions eliminations Total GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 =========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== Revenue External customer 2,174 4,913 - 7,087 Inter-segment - - - - =========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== Total revenue 2,174 4,913 - 7,087 Cost of sales (39) (1,306) - (1,345) =========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== Gross profit 2,135 3,607 - 5,742 98% 73% 81% Administrative expenses (5,017) (5,017) =========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== Operating profit/loss) 2,135 3,607 (5,017) 725 Interest revenue 12 Interest expense - =========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== Profit before taxation before exceptional items 737 Exceptional items (90) =========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== Profit before taxation after exceptional items 647 Taxation 250 =========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== Profit after taxation 897 =========================== ========== ========== ============= ======== 3. Taxation 6 months 6 months 12 months ended ended ended 30 June 30 June 31 Dec 2016 2015 2015 Unaudited Unaudited Audited GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 ==================================== ========== ========== ========== Current Tax UK Corporation tax charge/(credit) - current year - (325) (892) UK Corporation tax charge/(credit) - adjustment to prior year 83 - 98 Overseas tax charge/(credit) - current year - 75 139 Overseas tax charge/(credit) - adjustment to prior year - - (21) ---------- ---------- ---------- 83 (250) (676) Deferred Tax Derecognition/(recognition) of deferred tax asset (356) - 322 Tax rate change adjustment 32 - (14) ========== ========== ========== (324) - 308 Tax credit (241) (250) (368) ========== ========== ========== 4. Earnings per ordinary share
Basic earnings per share amounts are calculated by dividing net profit for the period attributable to ordinary equity holders of the parent by the weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding during the period.
Diluted earnings per share amounts are calculated by dividing the net profit attributable to ordinary equity holders of the parent by the weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding during the period plus the weighted average number of ordinary shares that would be issued on the conversion of all the dilutive potential ordinary shares into ordinary shares.
The following reflects the profit and share data used in the basic and diluted loss per share computations:
6 months 6 months 12 months ============================= ended ended ended ============================= 30 June 30 June 31 Dec 2016 2015 2015 Unaudited Unaudited Audited GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 ============================= =========== =========== =========== Net profit attributable to owners of the parent 918 897 1,950 Number Number Number ============================= =========== =========== =========== Basic weighted average number of shares 63,302,746 62,233,478 63,238,526 Dilutive potential ordinary shares: Employee share options 2,133,073 5,658,000 2,178,202 Diluted weighted average number of shares 65,435,819 67,891,478 65,416,728 =============================== =========== =========== ===========
There have been no other transactions involving ordinary shares or potential ordinary shares between the reporting date and the date of completion of this interim statement.
5. Dividends paid and proposed
No dividends were declared or paid during the period or comparative periods.
6. Principal risks and uncertainties
The principal risks and uncertainties facing the Group are disclosed in the Group's financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2015, available from www.gresham-computing.com and remain unchanged.
7. Adjusted EBITDA reconciliation
Adjusted EBITDA for the Group's operations is calculated as EBITDA excluding exceptional charges, reconciled as follows:
6 months 6 months ended ended 30 June 30 June 2016 2015 Unaudited Unaudited GBP'000 GBP'000 =============================== ========== ========== Profit before tax including exceptional charge 677 647 Exceptional charge 196 90 ================================== ========== ========== Profit before tax excluding exceptional charge 873 737 Amortisation and depreciation 527 392 Share option charge 81 29 Interest net (12) (12) Adjusted EBITDA profit 1,469 1,146 ================================== ========== ========== 8. Statement of directors' responsibilities
The Directors are responsible for preparing the half-yearly financial report, in accordance with applicable law and regulations.
The Directors confirm, to the best of their knowledge, that this condensed set of financial statements:
-- has been prepared in accordance with IAS 34 as adopted by the European Union; and
-- includes a fair review of the information required by Rules 4.2.7 and 4.2.8 of the Disclosure and Transparency Rules of the United Kingdom Financial Conduct Authority.
9. Related party transactions
No related party transactions have taken place during the first six months of the year that have materially affected the financial position or performance of the Company.
There have been no changes in the related parties transactions described in the last annual report that could have a material effect on the financial position or performance of the Company in the first six months of the current financial year.
Prior to publication, the information contained within this announcement was deemed to constitute inside information under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No 596/2014 ("MAR").
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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