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Wilmington PLC
14 September 2016
14 September 2016
WILMINGTON PLC
('Wilmington', 'the Group' or 'the Company')
Financial results for the twelve months ended 30 June 2016
Wilmington plc, the provider of information, education and
networking to professional markets, today announces its full year
results for the twelve months ended 30 June 2016.
Financial Highlights
- Revenues for the year up 11% to GBP105.7m (2015: GBP95.1m)
- Revenues also up 11% on a constant currency(1) basis
- Organic revenue(2) growth of 2%
- Adjusted EBITA(3) increased 11% to GBP22.6m (2015: GBP20.4m)
- Adjusted EBITA margins(4) at 21.4% (2015: 21.5%)
- Adjusted Profit before Tax(5) up 13% to GBP20.9m (2015: GBP18.4m)
- Loss before tax at GBP3.4m (2015: profit GBP10.3m) due to
non-cash goodwill impairment of GBP15.7m
- Adjusted Earnings per Share(6) up 14% to 18.69p (2015: 16.42p)
- Basic Loss per Share 7.39p (2015: Earning per Share 8.96p)
- Non cash impairment of GBP15.7m against goodwill in the CLT
(acquired 1999) and Ark (acquired 2005) businesses
- Final dividend increased 7.5% to 4.3p (2015: 4.0p); total
dividends up 5.2% to 8.1p (2015: 7.7p)
- Cash flow conversion at 106% (2015: 107%)
Operational Highlights
- Strong organic growth from Risk & Compliance, up 7%,
driven by demand for compliance offerings
- Finance revenue up 13%, supported by organic growth of 2% and
GBP2.1m from Wilmington FRA Inc. ('FRA') finance events
- As previously highlighted difficult trading in Q4 for AMT,
legal action brought to a conclusion at net GBP0.1m cost
- As expected Legal revenue down 5% reflecting structurally challenged market conditions
- Strong growth from Insight division driven by healthcare.
Overall revenue up 27% and underlying business recovering from
mixed start to year reporting 1% organic growth
- Three acquisitions made in the year and all performing strongly
- Subscription and repeatable revenue at 75% of total revenue (2015: 76%)
- International revenues increased to 42% of total revenue in 2016 (2015: 39%)
- Acquisition of SWAT Group Limited on 19 July 2016 extends
presence in training and technical compliance support market
Outlook and Current Trading
- Good growth from Risk & Compliance and Insight but a
weaker performance from Legal and Finance
- Significant investments in Risk & Compliance
- The outlook for 2016/17 remains unchanged and is on track for the full year
- Acquisition of SWAT Group on 19 July is expected to be
earnings enhancing in this financial year
Mark Asplin, Chairman, commented:
"This year has seen Wilmington deliver a positive financial
performance overall. Our strategy and vision have been successfully
implemented, creating a more compelling offering through a
knowledge-based business structure and customer offering. This
offering continues to meet customer demand in products and services
and in international territories positioning us well for continued
profitable growth.
The new financial year has continued to see good growth from
Risk & Compliance and Insight but, as expected, a weaker
performance from Legal and Finance. We enter the year ahead with a
solid platform for growth and good market positions. We will
continue to invest across the business to deliver significant
organic revenue growth, supplemented by selective earnings
enhancing acquisitions consistent with our strategic
objectives."
Pedro Ros, Chief Executive Officer, commented:
"We have continued to successfully align our people, processes
and products to our new knowledge-based model. We have made
excellent strides reorganising, investing and refocusing the
business while strengthening our international presence and
focusing on areas where we see high potential. This focus has seen
us invest in particular in the Compliance business, as well as
expanding our Healthcare offerings within our new organisational
structure.
Clients and communities remain at the centre of everything we do
and we are working ever-more efficiently as a unified business. In
the year ahead, as we focus on full implementation of our strategy,
we will seek to make selective acquisitions and continue to invest
in our back office, technology, content and resources platform as
well as strengthen our international hubs with the addition of new
talent."
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Wilmington plc
Pedro Ros, Chief Executive
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Notes to Editors
Wilmington plc is the recognised knowledge leader and partner of
choice for information, education and networking in Risk &
Compliance, Finance and Legal as well as the Insight leader in a
number of chosen industries. Capitalised at approximately GBP210
million, Wilmington floated on the London Stock Exchange in
1995
Chairman's Statement
I am pleased to present my report on Wilmington's results for
the twelve months ended 30 June 2016. It has been a positive
financial performance overall building on the vision and strategy
laid out last year and enhanced by a return to acquiring
strategically relevant businesses in our key markets.
The business delivered a good overall finish to the year with
revenue up 11% led by organic growth of 2% from our existing
businesses enhanced by excellent contributions from the
acquisitions made during the year. In particular we have seen
continued strong organic growth from our largest and highest margin
division, Risk & Compliance which grew 7% organically,
supported by revenue and contribution growth from our Finance and
Insight divisions. As has been well documented, we continued to
experience challenging trading conditions in our Legal division and
we have subsequently recognised a reduction in the value of our
historic investment in this business with a GBP15.7m non-cash
impairment. The majority of this provision has been against our
investment made in 1999 in Central Law Training a business that
over the years has generated significant profits and from which our
highly successful compliance business has developed.
During the year, Wilmington has continued to successfully
navigate challenges and I am pleased with the overall financial
outcome with adjusted profit before taxation up 13% to GBP20.9m in
what has been a period of considerable and largely positive
change.
Business strategy
Wilmington's strategy is to further develop its business to a
knowledge based model and structure focussing on key communities.
This structure maximises Wilmington's opportunities to help its
clients meet their information, education and networking
requirements. As part of this evolution to a knowledge-based model,
Wilmington has become more focussed on its core offerings that
provide a higher quality of earnings. This focus is reflected in
the disposal on 31 July 2015 of certain media assets from its
Insight division and in the acquisitions of Financial Research
Associates ('FRA') (conference and networking provider of
specialist events in healthcare and finance), Wellards (accredited
online education for the healthcare industry) and Evantage
(healthcare and pharmaceutical analytics solutions) and on 19 July
2016, SWAT Group Limited (training and technical compliance
support).
Vision
The vision which acts as our guide and underpins our strategy
is:
"To be the recognised knowledge leader and partner of choice for
information, education and networking in Risk & Compliance,
Finance and Legal; as well as the Insight leader in a number of
chosen industries."
Our businesses are organised into four distinct knowledge
centres, each with agreed ambitious but achievable objectives. We
have also allocated and invested in dedicated shared resources
globally to support the implementation of our strategy and to
ensure we have the personnel, support and systems we need.
The strategy and vision is focussed on maintaining the
fundamental objectives of generating high quality income streams in
areas where we excel from a people and products perspective, in
markets we understand and with communities that we want to
establish and develop long term relationships with. Wilmington is
actively investing both organically and through acquisition in the
areas we see as providing the greatest potential in terms of
profitable long term growth; risk & compliance, finance and
healthcare. In particular we are looking at ways to leverage our
existing technology, promote our stronger established brands,
increase our international footprint and develop markets and
communities that we see as offering sustainable growth
opportunities.
Creating an increasingly integrated business
This focus, together with the corporate website, the Wilmington
hub, associated branding and vision helps Wilmington create an even
more compelling offering through a knowledge-based model. The
promotion of a stronger unified Wilmington brand brings together
our market leading positions, other Wilmington brands and will
emphasise Wilmington as an increasingly integrated and
international business. We have worked hard with our colleagues
across the business on agreeing a set of corporate values that we
believe embodies our core behaviours and reflects our way of
working. This is an important initiative that further promotes a
more unified group with common values and a common vision.
Our people
As a digital information, education and networking business
operating in dynamic and competitive markets, we are fundamentally
reliant on the quality and professionalism of our people. I would
once again like to express my own and my fellow Board members'
appreciation of the hard work and dedication of our Wilmington
colleagues across the globe.
Financial and operational targets
I am pleased to report further success and good progress in all
of our key financial and operational targets. We have seen
continued growth in Adjusted Profit before Tax, Adjusted Earnings
per Share, and Return on Equity (adjusted for the GBP15.7m
impairment provision) as well as a consistent level of Return on
Sales despite significant investment expenditure. We also monitor
cash conversion which we expect to exceed 100% on an annual basis,
and in 2016 the conversion rate was 106% (2015: 107%). We will
continue to maintain a high proportion of our revenue derived from
quality and sustainable income streams and in 2016 revenue from
subscriptions and repeatable revenue was 75% of Group revenue
(2015: 76%). We continue to seek to increase each year our
proportion of revenue generated outside the UK where we see good
prospects for long term sustainable growth in many of the major
professional markets we operate in. Revenue outside the UK has
grown again and was 42% of total revenue compared to 39% last
year.
This financial and operational performance is reflective of the
quality of our portfolio of offerings which benefit from a
significant proportion of revenues derived from subscriptions and
from products which disseminate content-rich, high-value
information digitally along with certificated education and
compliance programmes.
Acquisitions
In support of our growth strategy, we will continue to seek
selective earning enhancing acquisition opportunities to add
additional growth and expertise in our chosen markets. In this
context we were delighted to announce three acquisitions during the
year all of which were consistent with our strategy of acquiring
complementary businesses with high repeat revenues in our chosen
knowledge areas and communities. These acquisitions addressed gaps
in our offerings by providing networking and education capability
in our Insight division as well as extending our international
presence.
Cash and borrowings
Net debt, which includes cash and cash equivalents, bank loans
(excluding capitalised facility fees) and bank overdrafts, was
GBP34.7m (30 June 2015: GBP28.6m) an increase of GBP6.1m on last
year during a period of considerable growth and change in which we
spent GBP14.2m (including deferred consideration and net of
disposal proceeds) on acquisitions. The Group continues to
demonstrate excellent cash generative characteristics with cash
conversion(7) of 106% (2015: 107%). These characteristics were
recognised by the continued support from our principal bank debt
providers who extended the multicurrency GBP65m debt facility on 1
July 2015 until 1 July 2020. The facility, as well as providing
longer term security, flexibility and reduced interest costs is
structured so it can be increased to GBP100m if required with
majority lending bank consent.
Our ability to use external debt finance remains a key component
of our business development strategy and our debt capacity remains
strong. As we increase our profitability given the cash generative
ability of our business this combines to provide increase capacity
for selective earnings enhancing acquisitions and other capital
investments.
Board changes
As previously announced Paul Dollman was appointed as a
Non-Executive Director 16 September 2015 and was appointed Chairman
of the Audit Committee on 5 November 2015 and Charles Brady
resigned as an Executive Director on 31 December 2015. The
nominations committee met and decided that this Executive Director
position will not be replaced. Daniel Barton was appointed as
Company Secretary on 29 April 2016.
Dividend
I am proud of the Group's record of maintaining its dividend
over recent years and the resumption in 2013/14 of a progressive
dividend reflecting our improving financial performance. The
dividend payment policy remains the same and underpins our
confidence in the strategy and vision and the resilience of our
business models. I am pleased to confirm that the final dividend
for this year will be increased again to 4.3p (2015: 4.0p) per
share an increase of 7.5% on last year. This together with an
increased interim dividend makes a total dividend of 8.1p up 5.2%
from 2015 (7.7p) reflective of confidence in our future. It is the
Board's intention to maintain its progressive dividend policy
whilst ensuring that suitable dividend cover of at least two times
adjusted earnings per share is maintained.
The final dividend of 4.3p per share will be paid on 18 November
2016 to shareholders on the share register as at 21 October
2016.
Current trading and outlook
The new financial year has had a mixed start with good growth
from Risk & Compliance and Insight but a weaker performance
from Legal and Finance. The Risk & Compliance division which
represented just under 40% of our revenue and around 50% of our
profit contribution in 2015/16 has enjoyed good initial trading
with strong growth continuing in particular from our compliance
businesses and has already seen significant investment deployed in
several new initiatives. Challenging market conditions remain for
our Legal division, and AMT (within the Finance division) has had a
slow start partly due to the competition issues previously
highlighted but the team is focussed and responding to the
challenge. Our Insight division has started the new financial year
in line with last year and is benefiting from acquisitions made in
2015/16 which continue to perform well. Our latest acquisition SWAT
which sits within our Finance division has had a good start, with
integration going well, and we expect it to be earnings enhancing
in this current financial year.
We continue to see tighter regulatory control and more complex
legislation implemented in most of our key markets and we remain
confident that these changes will continue to drive the demand for
our products and services globally. Our recent acquisitions provide
further opportunities for continued profitable growth as does the
uncertainty surrounding Brexit which is discussed further on in
this report. You will also read in this year's report about many
exciting investment initiatives including new systems and products
for ICT, ICA and Axco and also new regional offices increasing our
geographical footprint and providing local market intelligence and
further opportunities. This blended investment strategy will be
underpinned by our strong cash flow and ability to attract the best
talent.
Wilmington has articulated its strategy, vision and ambition and
is progressing with confidence in the next stage of its
development. We continue to widen our geographical presence,
strengthen our back office and operational management teams and
invest in new strategic systems. The business continues to offer
good opportunities for us to generate attractive returns for
shareholders over the long term.
The outlook for 2016/17 remains unchanged and we are on track to
meet our expectations. The Board, our management team and our staff
are excited and energised about the opportunities driving
Wilmington in the next stage in its development.
Mark Asplin
Chairman
Chief Executive Officer's review
I am pleased to present the annual results for the year ended 30
June 2016 which represents my first full year in charge as Chief
Executive Officer. Overall it was a successful year reflected in
the strong revenue performance which was up 11% (GBP10.6m) at
GBP105.7m compared to 2015, with acquisitions in the period
contributing GBP8.4m (net of disposals). Adjusted EBITA was up 11%
(GBP2.2m) to GBP22.6m and Adjusted Profit before Tax was up 13%
(GBP2.5m) to GBP20.9m with contribution from acquisitions in the
period of GBP2.0m. The stronger relative growth from our higher
margin businesses including acquisitions, combined with good
overhead control offset declines in the Law for Lawyers businesses,
and significant levels of investment particularly in the compliance
businesses. The net result was the Adjusted EBITA Margins being
maintained at 21.4% (2015: 21.5%).
Adjusted net finance costs were down GBP0.3m or 14% compared to
2014/15 despite spending GBP14.2m on acquisitions (including
deferred consideration and net of disposal proceeds) in the period
reflecting our strong cash flow and the benefits of the new debt
facility in place since 1 July 2015. The growth in Adjusted EBITA
combined with a reduced interest charge translated into Adjusted
Profit before Tax up a pleasing GBP2.5m (13%) to GBP20.9m (2015:
GBP18.4m).
A good profit performance overall was delivered across the Group
not just from businesses enjoying strong demand but also from those
businesses operating in more challenging markets whose contribution
to the overall results is none the less as important and is
appreciated.
We have continued to make great strides in reorganising,
investing in and refocussing the business. Our vision and strategy
builds upon the legacy of Wilmington's strong brands and market
positions, creating a more compelling offering through a
knowledge-based model underpinned by our evolving portfolio of
world class digital products and services. Clients and communities
remain at the centre of everything we do and we are focussed on
working more efficiently and as a more unified business.
Risk & Compliance (37% of Group revenue, 49% of Group
contribution(8) )
This division provides in depth regulatory and compliance
accredited training and information, market intelligence, and
analysis. It focuses on the international financial services and
international insurance markets as well as the UK pensions
industry. The division contains our International Compliance
Training ('ICT'), International Compliance Association ('ICA'),
Axco, Pendragon, International Company Profile ('ICP'), Compliance
Week and Inese businesses. The main community that uses our
offerings are risk and compliance officers globally. This is an
area which has demonstrated strong underlying organic growth which
should be enhanced as we combine the various opportunities into an
integrated offering. It also has the highest exposure to
International markets of all our divisions.
2016 2015 Movement
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Revenue 38.8 36.4 2.4 7
Contribution 12.7 11.9 0.8 7
Margin % 33 33
Divisional revenue increased by 7% (GBP2.4m) and contribution by
7% (GBP0.8m) despite investing over GBP0.8m in additional resources
and staff in our compliance business during the year. Margins were
maintained at 33%.
Our compliance public courses, aimed at compliance professionals
in many industries and geographies, grew by just under 30% and our
on line training revenue grew by over 40%. This continued strong
performance reflects general demand for accredited compliance
training and qualifications supplied globally by ICT and ICA
respectively. ICT provides accredited training programmes in
anti-money laundering, compliance and financial crime and has
developed and continues to develop compliance training programmes
in the Banking, Oil & Gas, Pharmaceuticals, Insurance,
Healthcare, Betting and Gaming sectors. This increase in public
courses and online training demand was to some extent offset by
fewer large one off induction assignments which had driven the
strong comparator period last year. We also saw very strong growth
in demand for accredited compliance training in the Asia Pacific
market; serviced through our Singapore and Hong Kong offices.
ICA relaunched its professional membership services and added
more content, networking events and other professional support
services for compliance professionals. We are now actively building
a global networking database of international compliance
professionals and are aiming to attract 500,000 unique contact
records over the next 18 months. This latter initiative is part of
the strategic objective of ICA becoming the global association for
compliance professionals and Wilmington becoming the pre-eminent
global provider of training, qualifications, information and
networking services to the governance, risk and compliance ('GRC')
community.
We have invested GBP0.8m in the period in a number of senior
appointments, trainers, sales and administrative support staff
together with e-learning capability and compliance programs to
expand our infrastructure. This investment will continue into
2016/17 with the continued expansion of regional representative and
training offices, starting with a major step change in North
American operations which is expected to cost up to GBP500,000
during 2016/17 and will involve the recruitment of local staff as
well as adapting our technical content and programmes. We are also
continuing the expansion of International Compliance Association
education and training programmes into new geographies and industry
sectors as well as investing in new ICA membership benefits
including online content library access. In support of this global
initiative, further investment will also be made in Compliance Week
to expand its geographical reach in terms of events and information
coverage.
ICT and ICA are looking to increase still further their
international footprint particularly into the EU and, as mentioned
above, the US by opening two to three new overseas offices a year.
This will give better local market access and networking
opportunities as well as facilitating local strategic partnerships
and provide additional resources particularly local based trainers.
Another exciting initiative is the launch of our new compliance
audit business which will help client financial institutions apply
for ISO19600, the international standard for compliance management
systems covering companies, associations and authorities across all
industries.
Growth in compliance continues to be constrained to some extent
by the availability of qualified trainers although we have been
consistently investing in our own trainer induction and conversion
programmes. We still see many opportunities to launch new
compliance products in most regulated markets and are focussing our
efforts on an industry by industry basis.
Overall, our compliance training businesses (which represent
c.40% of the division's revenue) grew 9% in the year.
Compliance Week, our US GRC events and information business saw
revenue up 4%. We are investing in new content and technology to
reposition the business as a GRC resource centre and events
business collaborating with other parts of Wilmington, in
particular ICT and ICA. As part of this globalisation strategy we
already hold Compliance Week Annual Conferences co-attended with
our ICT and ICA businesses in Washington, Brussels and now in
Dubai. The flagship event in Washington held in May 2016 enjoyed
continued success and again attracted record delegates and
sponsorship. For 2016/17 further investment is being made to
strengthen the content offering and more topic areas will be added
together with supporting databases.
Axco, the industry leading provider of insurance market
intelligence, regulation and compliance information reported 5%
revenue growth helped by the continued success of its new digital
subscription products and the roll out of new insight products
which enhanced our analytical insurance offerings. Axco is
evaluating a new statistical data product which will allow Axco to
further monetarise and leverage the vast quantities of insurance
data it holds. Axco is also planning the establishment of local
offices and relationship management teams in Asia Pac, the Middle
East and in Africa leveraging, in most cases, existing Wilmington
offices.
Pendragon which provides compliance information and workflow
tools for the UK pensions markets maintained its market leading
position. We are completing the beta testing of the new pension
legislation platform, 'New Perspective', which continues to
generate strong interest from existing and potential new clients.
To supplement Pendragon's client offerings we purchased in August
2016 the rights to 'The Guide for Pension Trustees' which will
provide further in depth editorial content and resource for
Pendragon clients.
ICP which provides company credit reports aimed at credit risk
managers had a strong year with revenue up 6% benefitting from the
pipeline of orders reported at 30 June 2015 and from continued
strong growth in particular in the Middle East and Africa. ICP is
proposing to invest GBP0.3m during 2016 to 2018 in the next
generation of client credit reporting and associated website
support.
Inese our leading insurance information and events business
serving the Spanish Insurance market and, increasingly, clients in
South American markets grew revenue by an encouraging 7% in
constant currency terms. The Spanish insurance market is showing
slow albeit steady recovery which is reflected in increased demand
for insurance networking events. In August 2016 we purchased the
Inese franchise for the Catalonia region of Spain in order to
enhance its revenue growth prospects and help provide uniform
insurance offerings across the whole Spanish market.
Overall divisional contribution increased by GBP0.8m (7%) to
GBP12.7m (2015: GBP11.9m). Margins were maintained at 33%.
Finance (20% of Group revenue, 17% of Group contribution)
This division includes Wilmington's financial training
businesses including AMT and Mercia and the financial networking
events of FRA. The consolidated offerings of its finance areas
should drive good revenue growth as well as exploit growing
international markets. The Finance division provides expert and
technical training and support services to professionals in
corporate finance and capital markets and to qualified accountants
in the UK in both the profession and in industry. This division
serves primarily tier 1 banks, the international financial services
industry, US Capital Markets and small to medium sized professional
accountancy firms.
2016 2015 Movement
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Revenue 21.2 18.7 2.5 13
Contribution 4.5 4.4 0.1 2
Margin % 21 23
The division continued its strong overall revenue growth
reported at the half year with an increase of GBP2.5m (13%)
compared to 2015, supported by a maiden revenue contribution of
GBP2.1m from FRA technical financial conferences. Underlying growth
was 2% excluding FRA. Growth drivers included demand from Tier 1
banks for face to face graduate induction training, and from face
to face training demands from professional accountants,
particularly around the recent changes to UK accounting standards
and the recent additional UK fiscal budget.
AMT in the last quarter suffered from the impact of actions from
a group of former AMT trainers and staff which resulted in the loss
of two major accounts. As reported in our Interim results and in
the May IMS, Wilmington had commenced legal action to protect its
position, including the enforcement of certain non-compete
obligations and the recovery of compensation for breaches of
contract. This legal action was brought to a conclusion, resulting
in a reduced net cost of GBP0.1m compared to an estimated cost of
GBP0.8m indicated in the May 2016 IMS. Despite this and a softening
of training for Tier 1 banks in the Asia Pacific region, AMT
delivered another good year with revenue only marginally down on
what was a record year in 2014/15.
The new-year for AMT has started slowly, partially impacted by
the loss of those major accounts reported above and the pipeline of
new business is consequently weaker than in 2015/16. AMT, which
generates most of its revenue and contribution in the summer months
is developing products in adjacent market segments as a source for
further future growth.
Technical accountancy training, which represents around 60% of
the divisions revenue before the FRA acquisition continues to see
increased demand for technical and marketing support and had
benefitted from the UK Government's additional July 2015 fiscal
budget. Revenue grew by 5%. The acquisition of SWAT Group on 19
July 2016 will provide opportunities for further expansion of
technical training not just geographically into the South West of
England and London but also into new markets including student
training.
FRA financial networking events (acquired in July 2015)
contributed revenue of GBP2.1m. The events suffered from reductions
in average delegates compared to 2014/15 (the period before
acquisition) mirroring the challenges faced by the wider equity
and, in particular, hedge fund markets. FRA events were however
profitable in the second half of the year, recovering from a loss
making first half albeit ending only marginally profitable overall
for the year.
Overall divisional contribution was 2% (GBP0.1m) ahead of last
year at GBP4.5m (2015: GBP4.4m). Margins were down to 21% from 23%
reflecting the marginal profit impact of FRA financial events.
Legal (15% of Group revenue, 6% of Group contribution)
The Legal division provides a range of training, professional
support services and information including Continuing Legal
Education ('CLE'), expert witness training, databases and magazines
to legal professionals. The business which offered a wide range of
services is now focussing on two basic offerings; providing law
services to lawyers in the profession and industry and law services
for non-lawyers.
2016 2015 Movement
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Revenue 15.5 16.3 -0.8 -5
Contribution 1.7 2.2 -0.5 -23
Margin % 11 14
The division saw revenue reduce by 5% (GBP0.8m) continuing the
trends reported at the half year. This continued reduction,
although disappointing, reflects the challenging market conditions
previously reported particularly surrounding reduced demand for
face to face training and the proposed change to the Legal
profession's CLE rules.
The Law for Lawyers businesses which represent around half of
the division's revenue experienced further reduced demand for face
to face CLE information, education and conferences. In particular,
there has been a larger than expected decline in high margin
advertising revenues from some of our annual legal directories and
reports which has necessitated further cost reduction measures
including the loss of a number of staff positions. During the
period, we restructured the publishing arm of the division, reduced
the cost base and closed some peripheral legal titles, as well as
closing the Waterlow cost drafting service.
Reflecting the continued structural challenges in the Legal
market which show no signs of improving and following the Group's
decision in February 2016 to restructure the Legal division by
reference to the main communities served - Law for Lawyers and Law
for non-lawyers, we have decided to reduce the carrying value of
goodwill in Ark and Central Law Training ('CLT') which make up the
bulk of our Law for lawyers business by GBP15.7m. This is a
non-cash adjustment against investments the bulk of which were made
in 1999. CLT and Ark have been good investments for the Group
generating over GBP40m contribution to Group profits between them
since acquisition. Also our highly successful compliance business
ICT and ICA have all originated from the CLT investment.
CLT Scotland, which operates in a different CLE environment to
the rest of the UK, has benefited from increased Scottish
Legislation and increased paralegal training demand and saw good
revenue growth, up 8%.
Law for non-lawyers lead by Bond Solon had another record year
with revenue up 10%; an excellent achievement. The business has
been very successful in winning bespoke technical training
contracts as well as its core offering of expert witness and
witness familiarisation training.
Insight (28% of Group revenue, 28% of Group contribution)
The Insight division increasingly provides analysis and clarity
to customer-focused organisations, enabling them to better
understand and connect with their markets. This division includes
our UK healthcare information businesses, our French language
medical news agency, our non-healthcare data suppression, media,
and charity information businesses. It also includes the healthcare
networking events of FRA.
2016 2015 Movement
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Revenue 30.2 23.7 6.5 27
Contribution 7.3 5.4 1.9 36
Margin % 24 23
Revenue was up 27% (GBP6.5m) and, adjusting for adverse currency
movements, the Media business disposal (GBP1.1m revenue in 2015)
and the contribution from the three acquisitions in the year of
GBP7.4m, underlying revenue was up 1% in constant currency terms
compared to 2015.
Healthcare which now makes up 73% by revenue of this division
including the FRA networking events recovered from a mixed start to
the year. The trends continued to some extent with a continued
reduction in lower margin marketing data and mailing service sales
and a loss of some higher margin pharma sales caused by stronger
Pan-European competition. These were offset by good growth from
NHiS which had a very strong finish to the year (up 9%) and from
bespoke marketing support provided by Onmedica recording revenue
growth of 18%. Overall healthcare revenue grew 3% in constant
currency and was enhanced by contributions from Wellards (GBP1.0m)
and Evantage (GBP0.3m) acquired in January and March
respectively.
NHiS, the provider of business intelligence and data analysis to
the pharmaceutical industry, is still seeing more traction from
one-off assignments which focus on offering analyst led insightful
information. Its offering is strengthened still further by the
addition of Evantage product and consultancy support.
APM, our French language medical news agency, saw good
underlying growth of 3% in constant currency terms.
From 1 July 2016 we have formally combined all our various UK
healthcare businesses (Binleys, Onmedica, NHiS, Wellards and
Evantage) into a single unified operation 'Wilmington Healthcare'.
Wilmington Healthcare has been created to enable a client focused
portfolio of commercial optimisation solutions for the Life Science
Industry as well as enhanced value for other healthcare customers.
Wilmington Healthcare is led by a single leadership team which
enables deeper customer understanding and better alignment of the
company's solutions with client needs. Wilmington Healthcare offers
customer intelligence, e-learning, digital communications services
and analytics capabilities to deliver end to end solutions for
increasingly international assignments.
The data suppression and charities businesses were marginally
down as expected in revenue terms compared to last year and the
focus continues on delivering higher margins through ongoing
reorganisation and the review of marginal business operations.
FRA healthcare networking events had an excellent maiden
performance as part of Wilmington; contributing GBP6.1m to revenue
(GBP2.1m of finance events are shown under Finance out of a total
revenue of GBP8.2m). FRA's flagship conference RISE Nashville saw
very strong delegate and sponsorship sales; this together with
buoyant demand for its portfolio of healthcare networking events
combined for an excellent second half year performance.
Benefiting from a contribution of GBP2.0m from acquisitions
including FRA, overall contribution increased by 36% (GBP1.9m) to
GBP7.3m (2015: GBP5.4m). Adjusting for acquisitions, disposals and
the adverse impact of currency (which reduced profits by GBP0.1m)
the underlying contribution was flat. Margins benefitted from the
higher margin acquisitions in the period to increase to 24%.
Group overheads
Group overheads, which include Board costs, head office salaries
as well as unallocated central overheads, increased by GBP0.1m (3%)
to GBP3.5m (2015: GBP3.4m).
Relocation of UK back office function
The Group is relocating its back office functions including
financial processing, elements of IT and HR administration to
existing freehold premises in Basildon during the period to 31
December 2016. The estimated reorganisation costs are GBP0.3m shown
within adjusting items and there will be further investments
totalling GBP0.3m in fixtures and IT infrastructure during 2016/17.
The new location will provide a low cost and efficient centre to
support the future growth of the business.
Brexit
Wilmington's business is driven by legislation and regulation
changes particularly as they affect our chosen communities. Our
biggest and most immediate concern in the run up to the vote on
whether the UK will leave the EU was currency volatility. Prior to
the vote we sold forward our expected US dollar and Euro surpluses
in accordance with our treasury policy for delivery in 2016/17.
At both the plc level and divisional board level we continue to
monitor and assess the implications of the United Kingdom leaving
the EU and we see the possible impacts in four main areas;
-from the perspective of our international and domestic client
base buying our products and services;
-from the perspective of our businesses physically operating or
based outside the UK but in the EU;
-from the perspective of attracting and retaining talent from
outside the UK and in the EU; and
-from the perspective of currency impacts on revenue and other
costs of the business.
The activation of Article 50 and the start of a formal exit
negotiation and process will add to existing uncertainty not only
for our clients but for our people from the EU working for
Wilmington in the UK. The start of the process will inevitably
require or result in changes to regulation and legislation for many
years to come and we believe on balance this process will be good
for demand for our products and services. Our view is that our
offerings will continue to be relevant post Brexit for our
customers and will evolve to help clients understand and address
their own issues and opportunities that Brexit will bring.
Our people are key to the success of our increasingly
international business and we employ many citizens from overseas
countries including the EU in our UK based businesses. We are
committed to retain the services of our colleagues and will
continue to recruit and retain the best talent from around the
world.
In terms of the pricing of our products our strategy has been to
set prices predominantly in the operational currency of our clients
i.e. for clients outside the UK we set our prices in Euros, US
dollars or in Singapore dollars. As such the Brexit impact on the
sterling exchange rate will not directly affect the price of our
products to our clients. As our cost base is largely in Sterling we
have a natural currency exposure which we typically cover each year
by forward sales of currency. For 2016/17 we have sold 10m US
dollars at an average rate of $1.46 and 3.5m Euros at EUR1.26.
We have two businesses based outside the UK in the EU; APM which
is our French language medical news agency and Inese our Spanish
Insurance information and events business. Both businesses
predominantly service their local markets and to a large extent are
insulated from the UK's exit from the EU. Currently we see no major
operational or financial impacts on these businesses.
Acquisitions
As previously reported Wilmington acquired Financial Research
Associates ('FRA') a leading US conference and networking provider
of specialist events in healthcare and finance on 6 July 2015 for
an initial consideration of GBP8.5m ($13.0m). FRA enhances our
networking capabilities in Finance and in Healthcare.
On 18 January 2016 Wilmington acquired JMH Publishing Limited a
leading UK provider of specialist and accredited online education
for the healthcare industry which owns the respected trading brand
'Wellards' for cash consideration of GBP3.4m (net of cash
acquired). This acquisition provides education capability to our
Healthcare business within our Insight division. Wellards generates
70% of its revenue from subscription with over 90% renewal
rates.
On 24 March 2016 Wilmington acquired Evantage a leading UK-based
provider of specialist Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Analytics
solutions for an initial GBP1.4m with a working capital adjustment
(net of cash acquired) of GBP0.6m and a deferred cash consideration
of up to GBP4.6m by 2020 based on stretching profit based targets.
Evantage enhances Wilmington's analytics capability specifically in
healthcare where it has partnered with NHiS for the last five
years. The acquisition brings specialist knowledge and experience
in the analysis of healthcare admissions, pathway and treatment
data as well as industry-leading competence in customer engagement
and optimisation solutions for the Life Sciences sector.
The investment in strategically relevant acquisitions continues
and after the year end we announced the acquisition of SWAT Group
Limited ('SWAT'), a leading provider of training, and technical
compliance support to accountancy firms in London and the South
West of England. SWAT will form part of the Mercia accountancy
training, technical and marketing support business. The
consideration was an initial cash payment of GBP2.4m and a deferred
consideration payment of up to GBP3.0m payable in September 2018 in
cash subject to SWAT achieving challenging profit targets over the
two financial years ending 30 June 2018.
SWAT which generates 50% of its revenue from subscription based
products gives Wilmington a bigger presence in London, and extends
the Group's business into the South West of England where Mercia
our Accountancy training business has been under-represented. The
acquisition also provides Mercia with an opportunity to sell its
technical and marketing services to SWAT's clients as well as
providing access to the accountancy student training market. The
Business will form part of the Finance Division.
Executive team
To support our exciting growth strategy we have made a number of
senior appointments during the year including a new CTO and a Group
HR Director and, in July 2016, an e-learning Director. In
recognition of our international ambitions we have appointed in
August 2016 a Managing Director of the Asia Pacific region to
mirror the structure we have in North America. This position will
provide further support for our growing presence in this key
market, in particular helping us identify new opportunities for
Axco, AMT and ICP.
Pedro Ros
Chief Executive Officer
Financial review
Adjusting items
Reference is made in this financial review to adjusted results.
Adjusted results in the opinion of the Directors provide a more
comparable indication of the Group's underlying financial
performance and exclude adjusting items set out in note 6.
2016 2015 Movement
GBP'm GBP'm GBP'm %
Revenue 105.7 95.1 10.6 11
Adjusted
EBITA 22.6 20.4 2.2 11
EBITA Margin
% 21.4 21.5
Revenue
For the twelve months 30 June 2016 revenue increased by GBP10.6m
(11%) to GBP105.7m (2015: GBP95.1m). On a constant currency basis
underlying revenue was also up 11%.
Net operating expenses
Net operating expenses, excluding adjusting items, were GBP83.1m
(2015: GBP74.7m) up 11% in line with revenue.
Adjusting items net operating expenses
Adjusting items net operating expenses were GBP2.4m (2015:
GBP1.1m). Items include GBP1.7m relating to acquisitions costs and
deferred consideration, GBP0.1m in relation to the net costs of the
AMT legal action, GBP0.6m in relation to the legal reorganisation
and the movement of the UK back office finance and HR functions
from London to Basildon.
Amortisation
Amortisation of intangible assets (excluding computer software)
was GBP5.5m, compared to GBP6.1m in the previous year. The
reduction reflects acquisitions made in the period offset by the
impact of previous acquisitions now fully amortised.
Impairment of goodwill
A non-cash impairment of GBP15.7m has been made against the
goodwill values in CLT and in Ark which form the bulk of the Law
for Lawyers business. This impairment reflects the impact of
structural changes in the legal training market. CLT was acquired
by Wilmington plc in May 1999 and during the time that CLT has been
part of Wilmington it has contributed a total of GBP36.8m profits
to the group. Ark was acquired by Wilmington plc in October 2005.
During the time that Ark has been part of the Wilmington it has
contributed a total of GBP4.5m profits to the group. Further
information is given in note 12.
Share based payments
The share based payment expense in the year was at GBP0.6m
compared to GBP0.9m in 2014/15. 2014/15 included GBP0.1m of
additional cost in respect of compensation of loss of office due to
a former Director.
Operating (loss)/profit (EBITA)
Operating profit was down GBP13.8m to an operating loss of
GBP1.5m from a profit of GBP12.3m in 2015 due to the non-cash
impairment of GBP15.7m offset by increased trading contribution.
Adjusted EBITA was up GBP2.2m (11%) at GBP22.6m (2015: GBP20.4m).
Adjusted EBITA margins were 21.4% (2015: 21.5%).
Net finance costs
Net finance costs before adjusting items which consist of
interest payable and bank charges were down 14% to GBP1.7m from
GBP2.0m despite spending GBP14.2m on acquisitions (including
deferred consideration and net of disposal proceeds) in the period
which contributed to net debt increasing by GBP6.1m to GBP34.7m.
This reduction in interest payable is reflective of lower
applicable loan margins associated with the new debt facility put
in place on 1 Jul 2015. Adjusting items included in net finance
costs of GBP0.2m relate to the previous loan facility fees written
off when the new loan facility was put in place.
Net debt in the twelve months to 30 June 2016 ended at GBP34.7m
compared to GBP28.6m at the end of June 2015; a net increase of
GBP6.1m. On 1 July 2015 Wilmington plc extended its loan facility
for a further five years until 1 July 2020.
Taxation
Taxation increased by GBP0.4m (17%) to GBP2.8m from GBP2.4m. The
increase in the tax expense is due to an increase in profits before
tax before the impairment provision of GBP15.7m of 19% offset by a
reduction to UK corporation tax rates. The effective tax rate is
23.2% (adding back the impairment of GBP15.7m) compared to 23.6% in
2015.The underlying tax rate which ignores the tax effects of
adjusting items decreased from 23.1% to 22.4%. These reductions
reflect, inter alia, the reduction in UK corporation tax rates
during the year.
(Loss)/profit before taxation
The non-cash impairment of GBP15.7m resulted inter alia in a
loss before tax of GBP3.4m (2015: profit GBP10.3m) a reduction
overall of GBP13.7m. Adjusted Profit before Tax increased by 13%
(GBP2.5m) to GBP20.9m from GBP18.4m.
(Loss)/earnings per share
Adjusted Basic Earnings per Share increased by 14% to 18.69p
(2015: 16.42p). Basic loss per share was 7.39p compared to a profit
per share of 8.96p and diluted loss per share was 7.39p compared to
a profit of 8.83p.
Goodwill
Goodwill decreased by GBP6.3m from GBP77.1m to GBP70.8m due to
the impairment of GBP15.7m, exchange rate movements of GBP1.4m in
the period, offset by additions of GBP8.0m arising from
acquisitions made in the period.
Intangible assets
Intangible assets increased by GBP5.4m reflecting GBP10.0m from
acquisitions made in the year and other additions, mainly computer
software, of GBP0.9m and exchange rate movements of GBP1.3m offset
by amortisation of GBP6.8m.
Property, plant and equipment
Property, plant and equipment decreased by GBP0.2m to GBP4.6m
reflecting additions to tangible fixed assets of GBP0.7m (2015:
GBP0.8m) offset by depreciation of GBP0.9m.
Trade and other receivables
Trade and other receivables increased by GBP4.4m reflecting
acquisitions which added GBP1.2m, higher trading activity
particularly in the last three months for Compliance, Axco and NHiS
and the GBP0.6m effect of foreign exchange movements.
Trade and other payables, subscriptions and deferred revenue
Trade and other payables increased by GBP1.2m to GBP21.6m (2015:
GBP20.4m) reflecting, inter alia, acquisitions in the period.
Subscriptions and deferred revenue increased by GBP3.1m or 16% to
GBP22.3m (2015: GBP19.2m). Acquisitions accounted for GBP2.1m of
the increase, foreign exchange was GBP0.3m and organic growth was
GBP0.7m or 3%. Risk & Compliance grew by GBP1.1m (12%), this
was offset by marginal declines in the Legal, Finance and Insight
divisions. Within Risk & Compliance the compliance deferred
revenue was up 43% and Axco was up 12%. Within Insight, healthcare,
excluding acquisitions was up 10% including a 26% increase in
NHiS.
Current tax liabilities
Current tax liabilities increased from GBP0.8m to GBP1.6m
reflecting acquisitions in the period and higher tax associated
with higher overall group profits.
Net debt
Net debt, which includes cash and cash equivalents, bank loans
(excluding capitalised facility fees) and bank overdrafts, was
GBP34.7m (30 June 2015: GBP28.6m) an increase of GBP6.1m (GBP1.1m
relates to foreign exchange movements). Acquisition costs
(including deferred consideration and net of disposal proceeds) of
GBP14.2m were offset by cash conversion of 106% (2015: 107%). Net
debt at June 2016 represented 53% of our debt and overdraft
facility of GBP65m. This facility was extended on 1 July 2015 to 1
July 2020. In accordance with accounting standards all of the bank
loans and overdrafts ('borrowings') in 2015 were shown under
current liabilities as the GBP65m debt facility at 1 July 2015 was
repayable within one year.
Financial risks
The Group is exposed to foreign exchange risks, liquidity and
capital risks and credit risks, the foreign exchange loss in the
year was GBP0.2m (2015: GBP0.3m). The Group has policies that
mitigate these risks.
Share capital
During the year 0.5m new ordinary shares of GBP0.05 were issued
in settlement of shares vesting under the Group's Performance Share
Plan. This resulted in an increase to share capital of
GBP23,914.
Dividend
It is the Board's intention to pay a progressive dividend whilst
ensuring a cover of at least two times the Group's adjusted
earnings per share over the dividend per share in respect of the
year. A final dividend of 4.3p per share (2015: 4.0p) will be paid
on 18 November 2016 to shareholders on the register as at 21
October 2016.
Tony Foye
Chief Financial Officer
Statement of Directors' Responsibilities
The statement of Directors' responsibilities below has been
prepared in connection with the company's full annual report for
the year ended 30 June 2016. Certain parts of the annual report
have not been included in this announcement as set out in note 1 of
the financial information.
We confirm to the best of our knowledge that:
- the consolidated financial statements, which have been
prepared in accordance with IFRSs as adopted by the European Union,
give a true and fair view of the assets, liabilities, financial
position and profit of the group and the undertakings included in
the consolidation taken as a whole;
- the management report represented by the report of the
Directors, and material incorporated by reference, includes a fair
review of the development and performance of the business and the
position of the group and the undertakings included in the
consolidation taken as a whole, together with a description of the
principal risks and uncertainties that they face; and
- the annual report, taken as a whole, is fair, balanced and
understandable and provides the information necessary for
shareholders to access the company's performance, business model
and strategy.
This responsibility statement was approved by the board of
Directors on 13 September 2016 and is signed on its behalf by:
Tony Foye
Chief Financial Officer
Consolidated Income Statement for the year ended 30 June
2016
Adjusting Adjusting
Adjusted items (note Statutory Adjusted items (note Statutory
results 6) results results 6) results
June 2016 June 2016 June 2016 June 2015 June 2015 June 2015
Notes GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ------------ ----------
Continuing operations
Revenue 4 105,724 - 105,724 95,087 - 95,087
Net operating expenses 5 (83,119) (2,352) (85,471) (74,669) (1,112) (75,781)
Amortisation 6 - (5,545) (5,545) - (6,118) (6,118)
Share based payments 6 - (563) (563) - (918) (918)
Impairment of goodwill 12 - (15,659) (15,659) - - -
---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ------------ ----------
Operating profit/(loss) 22,605 (24,119) (1,514) 20,418 (8,148) 12,270
Net finance costs 7 (1,695) (225) (1,920) (1,974) - (1,974)
---------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ------------ ----------
Profit/(loss) before
tax 20,910 (24,344) (3,434) 18,444 (8,148) 10,296
Taxation 8 (2,841) (2,429)
---------- ----------
Profit/(loss) for
the year (6,275) 7,867
---------- ----------
Attributable to:
Owners of the parent (6,418) 7,737
Non-controlling
interests 19 143 130
---------- ----------
(6,275) 7,867
---------- ----------
Earnings per share
attributable to
the owners of the
parent:
---------- ----------
Basic (p) 10 (7.39p) 8.96p
Diluted (p) 10 (7.39p) 8.83p
---------- ----------
Adjusted earnings
per share attributable
to the owners of
the parent:
---------- ----------
Basic (p) 10 18.69p 16.42p
Diluted (p) 10 18.53p 16.19p
---------- ----------
Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income for the year
ended 30 June 2016
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ----------
(Loss)/profit for the year (6,275) 7,867
Other comprehensive income:
Items that may be reclassified subsequently to the income
statement
---------- ----------
Fair value movements on interest rate swaps (net of tax) (622) 116
Currency translation differences 2,966 578
Net investment hedges (net of tax) (1,474) (265)
---------- ----------
Other comprehensive income for the year, net of tax 870 429
---------- ----------
Total comprehensive (expense)/income for the year (5,405) 8,296
---------- ----------
Attributable to:
- Owners of the parent (5,548) 8,166
- Non-controlling interests 143 130
---------- ----------
(5,405) 8,296
---------- ----------
Balance Sheets as at 30 June 2016
Group
-------------------
2016 2015
Notes GBP'000 GBP'000
--------- --------
Non-current assets
Goodwill 12 70,763 77,063
Intangible assets 13 29,038 23,636
Property, plant and equipment 14 4,628 4,841
Deferred tax assets 942 562
105,371 106,102
--------- --------
Current assets
Trade and other receivables 15 26,121 21,696
Cash and cash equivalents 14,642 9,194
Derivative financial instruments 16 - 338
--------- --------
40,763 31,228
--------- --------
Assets of disposal group held for
sale 11 - 895
--------- --------
40,763 32,123
--------- --------
Total assets 146,134 138,225
--------- --------
Current liabilities
Trade and other payables 17 (43,896) (39,575)
Current tax liabilities (1,553) (793)
Deferred consideration - cash settled (1,272) -
Derivative financial instruments 16 (1,013) -
Borrowings 18 (2,204) (37,655)
--------- --------
(49,938) (78,023)
--------- --------
Liabilities of disposal group held
for sale 11 - (445)
--------- --------
(49,938) (78,468)
--------- --------
Non-current liabilities
Borrowings 18 (46,697) -
Deferred consideration - cash settled (1,370) (273)
Derivative financial instruments 16 (1,037) (423)
Deferred tax liabilities (3,989) (3,762)
Provisions for future purchase
of non-controlling interests (100) (100)
--------- --------
(53,193) (4,558)
--------- --------
Total liabilities (103,131) (83,026)
--------- --------
Net assets 43,003 55,199
--------- --------
Equity
Share capital 4,349 4,325
Share premium 45,225 45,225
Treasury shares (96) (96)
Share based payments reserve 886 1,052
Translation reserve 2,602 (364)
Retained earnings (10,116) 4,780
--------- --------
Equity attributable to owners of
the parent 42,850 54,922
Non-controlling interests 19 153 277
--------- --------
Total equity 43,003 55,199
--------- --------
Statements of Changes in Equity for the year ended 30 June
2016
Share capital, Accumulated
share premium Share based (losses)/ Non-controlling
and treasury payments Translation retained interests
shares reserve reserve earnings Total (note 19) Total equity
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
-------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -------- --------------- ------------
Group
At 1 July 2014 48,658 911 (942) 3,782 52,409 235 52,644
Profit for the year - - - 7,737 7,737 130 7,867
Other comprehensive
income for the year - - 578 (149) 429 - 429
-------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -------- --------------- ------------
48,658 911 (364) 11,370 60,575 365 60,940
Dividends - - - (6,370) (6,370) (88) (6,458)
Issue of share capital 14 - - (20) (6) - (6)
Share based payments - 752 - - 752 - 752
Tax on share based
payments - - - (27) (27) - (27)
Reissue of treasury
shares 782 (611) - (173) (2) - (2)
At 30 June 2015 49,454 1,052 (364) 4,780 54,922 277 55,199
Loss for the year - - - (6,418) (6,418) 143 (6,275)
Other comprehensive
income for the year - - 2,966 (2,096) 870 - 870
-------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -------- --------------- ------------
49,454 1,052 2,602 (3,734) 49,374 420 49,794
Dividends - - - (6,782) (6,782) (141) (6,923)
Issue of share capital 24 (636) - 612 - - -
Share based payments - 470 - - 470 - 470
Tax on share based
payments - - - (4) (4) - (4)
Movements in
non-controlling
interests - - - (208) (208) (126) (334)
At 30 June 2016 49,478 886 2,602 (10,116) 42,850 153 43,003
-------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- -------- --------------- ------------
Cash Flow Statements for the year ended 30 June 2016
Group
----------------------
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
Notes GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ----------
Cash flows from operating activities
Cash generated from operations before
adjusting items 20 23,872 21,880
Cash flows for adjusting items - operating
activities (186) (1,363)
Cash flows for adjusting items - share
based payments (180) (230)
---------- ----------
Cash generated from operations 23,506 20,287
Interest paid (1,502) (1,883)
Tax paid (3,197) (3,680)
---------- ----------
Net cash generated from operating
activities 18,807 14,724
---------- ----------
Cash flows from investing activities
Purchase of businesses net of cash
acquired (13,912) (173)
Proceeds from disposal group held
for sale 343 -
Deferred consideration paid (330) (343)
Purchase of non-controlling interests (334) -
Cash flows for adjusting items - investing
activities (540) -
Purchase of property, plant and equipment (641) (829)
Proceeds from disposal of property,
plant and equipment 11 65
Purchase of intangible assets (870) (1,738)
---------- ----------
Net cash used in investing activities (16,273) (3,018)
---------- ----------
Cash flows from financing activities
Dividends paid to owners of the parent (6,782) (6,370)
Dividends paid to non-controlling
interests (141) (88)
Share issuance costs (5) (6)
Cash flows for adjusting items - financing
activities (631) -
Increase/(decrease) in bank loans 7,696 (1,000)
---------- ----------
Net cash generated/(used) in financing
activities 137 (7,464)
---------- ----------
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents,
net of bank overdrafts 2,671 4,242
---------- ----------
Cash and cash equivalents, net of
bank overdrafts at beginning of the
year 8,698 4,378
Exchange gains on cash and cash equivalents 1,069 78
---------- ----------
Cash and cash equivalents, net of
bank overdrafts at end of the year 12,438 8,698
---------- ----------
Reconciliation of net debt
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the year 9,194 5,020
Bank overdrafts at beginning of the year (496) (642)
Bank loans at beginning of the year 18 (37,306) (38,041)
-------- --------
Net debt at beginning of the year (28,608) (33,663)
-------- --------
Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
(net of bank overdrafts) 3,740 4,320
Net (drawdown)/repayment in bank loans (7,696) 1,000
Exchange loss on bank loans (2,124) (265)
-------- --------
Cash and cash equivalents at end of the year 14,642 9,194
Bank overdrafts at end of the year (2,204) (496)
Bank loans at end of the year 18 (47,126) (37,306)
-------- --------
Net debt at end of the year (34,688) (28,608)
-------- --------
Notes to the Financial Statements
1. Nature of the financial statements
The following financial information does not amount to full
financial statements within the meaning of Section 434 of Companies
Act 2006. The financial information has been extracted from the
Group's Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended
30 June 2016 on which an unqualified report has been made by the
Company's auditors.
Financial statements for the year ended 30 June 2015 have been
delivered to the Registrar of Companies; the report of the auditors
on those accounts was unqualified and did not contain a statement
under Section 498 of the Companies Act 2006. The 2016 statutory
accounts will be delivered in due course.
Copies of the Annual Report and Financial Statements will be
posted to shareholders shortly and will be available from the
Company's registered office at 6-14 Underwood St, London, N1
7JQ.
2. Statement of Accounting Policies
The preliminary announcement for the year ended 30 June 2016 has
been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting
Standards as adopted by the European Union. The accounting policies
applied in this preliminary announcement are consistent with those
reported in the Group's annual financial statements for the year
ended 30 June 2015 along with new standards and interpretations
which became mandatory for the financial year.
3. Measures of profit
To provide shareholders with a better understanding of the
trading performance of the Group, Adjusted EBITA has been
calculated as Profit before Tax after adding back:
-- amortisation of intangible assets - publishing rights, titles and benefits;
-- impairment of goodwill;
-- share based payments;
-- adjusting items; and
-- net finance costs.
Adjusted EBITA and Adjusted EBITDA reconcile to profit on
continuing activities before tax as follows:
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ----------
(Loss)/profit before tax (3,434) 10,296
Amortisation of intangible assets - publishing rights,
titles and benefits 5,545 6,118
Impairment of goodwill 15,659 -
Share based payments (including social security costs) 563 918
Adjusting items (included in operating expenses) 2,352 1,112
Net finance costs 1,920 1,974
---------- ----------
Adjusted operating profit ('Adjusted EBITA') 22,605 20,418
Depreciation of property, plant and equipment 911 918
Amortisation of intangible assets - computer software 1,050 1,005
---------- ----------
Adjusted EBITA before depreciation ('Adjusted EBITDA') 24,566 22,341
---------- ----------
Adjusted profit before tax reconciles to profit on continuing
activities before tax as follows:
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ----------
(Loss)/profit before tax (3,434) 10,296
Amortisation of intangible assets - publishing rights,
titles and benefits 5,545 6,118
Impairment of goodwill 15,659 -
Share based payments 563 918
Adjusting items (included in operating expenses) 2,352 1,112
Adjusting items (included in net finance costs) 225 -
---------- ----------
Adjusted profit before tax 20,910 18,444
---------- ----------
4. Segmental information
In accordance with IFRS 8 the Group's operating segments are
based on the operating results reviewed by the Board, which
represents the chief operating decision maker. The Group reports
its results in four segments as this accurately reflects the way
the Group is managed.
The Group's organisational structure reflects the main
communities to which it provides information, education and
networking. The four divisions (Risk & Compliance, Finance,
Legal and Insight) are the Group's segments and generate all of the
Group's revenue.
The Board considers the business from both a geographic and
product perspective. Geographically, management considers the
performance of the Group between the UK, North America, Europe
(excluding the UK) and the rest of the World.
(a) Business segments
Revenue Contribution Revenue Contribution
Year ended Year ended Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June
2016 2016 2015 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
----------- ------------ ----------- ------------
Risk & Compliance 38,802 12,678 36,416 11,856
Finance 21,219 4,473 18,711 4,382
Legal 15,524 1,686 16,250 2,201
Insight 30,179 7,316 23,710 5,390
----------- ------------ ----------- ------------
105,724 26,153 95,087 23,829
Unallocated central overheads - (3,548) - (3,411)
----------- ------------ ----------- ------------
105,724 22,605 95,087 20,418
Amortisation of intangible assets - publishing
rights, titles and benefits (5,545) (6,118)
Impairment of goodwill (15,659) -
Share based payments (563) (918)
Adjusting items (included in operating
expenses) (2,352) (1,112)
Net finance costs (1,920) (1,974)
------------ ------------
(Loss)/profit before tax (3,434) 10,296
Taxation (2,841) (2,429)
------------ ------------
(Loss)/profit for the financial year (6,275) 7,867
------------ ------------
There are no intra-segmental revenues which are material for
disclosure.
Unallocated central overheads represent head office costs that
are not specifically allocated to segments.
Total assets and liabilities for each reportable segment are not
presented, as such information is not provided to the Board.
Contribution is defined as Adjusted EBITA excluding unallocated
central overheads.
(b) Segmental information by geography
The UK is the Group's country of domicile and the Group
generates the majority of its revenue from external customers in
the UK. The geographical analysis of revenue is on the basis of the
country of origin in which the customer is invoiced:
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ----------
UK 61,321 57,797
Europe (excluding the UK) 15,859 16,248
North America 19,030 10,683
Rest of the World 9,514 10,359
---------- ----------
Total revenue 105,724 95,087
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5. Net operating expenses
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ----------
Cost of sales 30,455 27,992
Distribution and selling costs 19,623 17,679
Administrative expenses 31,991 27,993
Amortisation of intangible assets - computer software 1,050 1,005
---------- ----------
Net operating expenses before adjusting items 83,119 74,669
Adjusting items (included in operating expenses) 2,352 1,112
Net operating expenses 85,471 75,781
---------- ----------
6. Profit from continuing operations
a) Profit for the year from continuing operations is stated
after charging/(crediting):
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ----------
Depreciation of property, plant and equipment 911 918
Amortisation of intangible assets - publishing rights,
titles and benefits 5,545 6,118
Amortisation of intangible assets - computer software 1,050 1,005
Profit on disposal of property, plant and equipment (4) (21)
Rentals under operating leases 1,110 959
Adjusting items (included in operating expenses) 2,352 1,112
Impairment of goodwill 15,659 -
Share based payments (including social security costs) 563 918
Foreign exchange loss (including forward currency contracts) 202 282
Fees payable to the Auditors for the audit of the Company
and consolidated financial statements 110 65
Fees payable to the Auditors and its associates for other
services:
- The audit of the Company's subsidiaries pursuant to
legislation 280 211
- Audit-related assurance services 41 24
- Tax compliance services 54 23
- Tax advisory services 100 116
---------- ----------
b) Adjusting items:
The following items have been charged/(credited) to profit or
loss during the year but are of an unusual nature, size or
incidence and so are shown separately:
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ----------
Increase in liability for deferred consideration relating
to the purchase of FRA 1,019 -
Increase/(decrease) in liability for deferred consideration
relating to the purchase of NHiS 63 (402)
Costs written off relating to both successful and aborted
acquisitions 585 22
---------- ----------
1,667 (380)
Legal claim costs (net of settlement received) 73 -
Restructuring and rationalisation costs 612 992
Compensation for loss of office - 500
Other adjusting items (included in operating expenses) 2,352 1,112
Costs relating to the extension of the loan facility 225 -
Amortisation of intangible assets - publishing rights,
titles and benefits 5,545 6,118
Share based payments 563 918
Impairment of goodwill 15,659 -
Total adjusting items (classified in profit before tax) 24,344 8,148
---------- ----------
The increase in the liability for deferred consideration relate
to Financial Research Associates ('FRA') and NHiS. Successful and
aborted acquisitions relate to the acquisition of FRA, JMH
Publishing (trading as Wellards), Evantage Consulting and other
aborted acquisitions.
Legal claim costs represent the net cost of legal expenses
incurred, inter alia, to enforce certain non-compete obligations
net of an agreed repayment from the third party being pursued.
Restructuring and rationalisation costs comprise primarily of
redundancy and property costs following the Group's decision to
relocate part of the finance function from its head offices in
central London to our existing freehold premises in Basildon,
Essex.
7. Net finance costs
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
Finance costs comprise:
Interest payable on bank loans and overdrafts 1,564 1,754
Amortisation of capitalised loan arrangement fees 131 220
---------- ----------
1,695 1,974
Adjusting items - extension of loan facility costs 225 -
1,920 1,974
---------- ----------
The extension of loan facility costs of GBP225,000 comprises
GBP147,000 of old capitalised loan arrangement fees written off and
GBP78,000 of legal and professional costs connected to the
extension.
8. Taxation
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ----------
Current tax:
UK corporation tax at current rates on UK profits for
the year 2,520 2,392
Adjustments in respect of previous years 125 16
---------- ----------
2,645 2,408
Foreign tax 1,272 895
Adjustment in respect of previous years 73 36
---------- ----------
Total current tax 3,990 3,339
---------- ----------
Deferred tax credit (971) (715)
Effect on deferred tax of change in corporation tax rate (178) (195)
---------- ----------
Total deferred tax (1,149) (910)
---------- ----------
Taxation 2,841 2,429
---------- ----------
Factors affecting the tax charge for the year:
The effective tax rate is higher (2015: higher) than the average
rate of corporation tax in the UK of 20.00% (2015: 20.75%). The
differences are explained below:
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ----------
(Loss)/profit before tax (3,434) 10,296
---------- ----------
Profit multiplied by the average rate of corporation tax
in the year of 20.00% (2015: 20.75%) (687) 2,136
Tax effects of:
Depreciation and amortisation in excess of capital allowances 234 192
Impairment of goodwill not deductible for tax purposes 3,132 -
Foreign tax rate differences 233 242
Adjustment in respect of previous years 198 52
Other items not subject to tax (91) 2
Effect on deferred tax of change of corporation tax rate (178) (195)
---------- ----------
Taxation 2,841 2,429
---------- ----------
On 26 October 2015, the UK corporation tax rate was reduced from
20% to 19% from 1 April 2017 and from 19% to 18% from 1 April 2020.
This change has been substantively enacted at the balance sheet
date and, therefore, is included in these financial statements.
Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured at the rates that
are expected to apply in the periods of the reversal, deferred tax
balances at 30 June 2016 have been calculated using the above rates
giving rise to a reduction in the net deferred tax liability of
GBP178,000 (2015: GBP195,000). The Company's profits for this
accounting year are taxed at an effective rate of 20.00%.
Included in other comprehensive income are tax credits of
GBP155,000 and GBP369,000 relating to the interest rate swaps and
net investment hedges respectively.
9. Dividends
Amounts recognised as distributions to owners of the parent in
the year:
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June Year ended Year ended
2016 2015 30 June 30 June
pence per pence per 2016 2015
share share GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Final dividends recognised as distributions
in the year 4.0 3.7 3,478 3,082
Interim dividends recognised as distributions
in the year 3.8 3.7 3,304 3,288
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Total dividends paid 6,782 6,370
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Final dividend proposed 4.3 4.0 3,738 3,458
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
10. Earnings per share
Adjusted earnings per share has been calculated using adjusted
earnings calculated as (loss)/profit after taxation and
non-controlling interests but before:
-- amortisation of intangible assets - publishing rights, titles and benefits;
-- impairment of goodwill;
-- share based payments;
-- adjusting items included in operating expenses; and
-- adjusting items included in net finance costs.
The calculation of the basic and diluted earnings per share is
based on the following data:
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ----------
(Loss)/earnings from continuing operations for the purpose
of basic earnings per share (6,418) 7,737
Add/(remove):
Amortisation of intangible assets - publishing rights,
titles and benefits 5,545 6,118
Impairment of goodwill 15,659 -
Adjusting items (included in operating expenses) 2,352 1,112
Adjusting items (included in net finance costs) 225 -
Share based payments 563 918
Tax effect of adjustments above (1,691) (1,698)
---------- ----------
Adjusted earnings for the purposes of adjusted earnings
per share 16,235 14,187
---------- ----------
Number Number
---------- ----------
Weighted average number of ordinary shares for the purposes
of basic and adjusted earnings per share 86,846,236 86,389,533
Effect of dilutive potential ordinary shares:
Future exercise of share awards and options 772,980 1,154,643
Deferred consideration to be settled by equity - 107,059
---------- ----------
Weighted average number of ordinary shares for the purposes
of diluted and adjusted diluted earnings per share 87,619,216 87,651,235
---------- ----------
Basic (loss)/earnings per share (7.39p) 8.96p
Diluted (loss)/earnings per share (7.39p) 8.83p
Adjusted basic earnings per share ('Adjusted Earnings
Per Share') 18.69p 16.42p
Adjusted diluted earnings per share 18.53p 16.19p
---------- ----------
On 8 January 2016, Wilmington settled the final deferred
consideration owing to certain of the Sellers of NHiS. The
settlement was made in cash in full and no further obligation
exists.
11. Acquisitions and disposals
All below acquisitions have been financed out of the extended
GBP65.0m multi-currency revolving credit facility.
a) Acquisitions - FRA - July 2015
On 6 July 2015 Wilmington FRA Inc. acquired the trading assets
and the assumption of certain liabilities of Financial Research
Associates ('FRA') a leading US conference and networking provider
of specialist events in healthcare and finance from Financial
Research Associates LLC (the 'Seller'). FRA was acquired for
initial consideration of $13,034,683 (GBP8,376,938) in cash.
Subsequently, a further payment of $142,923 (GBP91,852) was made to
the Sellers in respect of a final working capital adjustment.
Initially, deferred consideration totalling up to a maximum of
$3,000,000 was payable in cash to the Seller in equal instalments
on 1 July 2016 and 1 July 2017 conditional upon the continued
employment of the management team. Following the resignation of the
FRA Chief Executive Officer in May 2016 Wilmington have agreed with
the Sellers that only $1,500,000 will be payable in cash to the
Seller on 1 July 2016. An expense of $1,500,000 (GBP1,019,000) has
been recognised in the income statement as an adjusting item -
deferred consideration (note 6b).
Further contingent consideration of up to $4,600,000 is
potentially payable in cash subject to FRA achieving challenging
revenue and profit targets over the two financial years ending 30
June 2016 and 30 June 2017.
Acquisition related costs of GBP166,000 have been expensed as an
adjusting item in the income statement (see note 6b).
The acquisition of FRA is consistent with Wilmington's strategy
of acquiring complementary businesses with high repeat revenues and
strong, cash generative income streams in the Group's key markets.
FRA's business provides Wilmington with additional networking
expertise and will support the Insight and Finance divisions.
Details of the fair value of the purchase consideration, the net
assets acquired and goodwill for the acquisition are as
follows:
GBP'000
Purchase consideration:
Initial cash paid 8,377
Final working capital adjustment 92
Total consideration 8,469
The provisional fair values of assets and liabilities recognised
as a result of this acquisition are as follows:
GBP'000
Intangible assets - Customer relationships - Delegates 672
Intangible assets - Customer relationships - Sponsors 1,336
Intangible assets - Brand 862
Intangible assets - Tax amortisation benefit 1,848
---------
Total intangible assets (see note 13) 4,718
Trade and other receivables (net of allowances) 353
Trade and other payables (193)
Subscriptions and deferred revenue (1,127)
---------
Net identifiable assets acquired 3,751
Goodwill (see note 12) 4,718
---------
Net assets acquired 8,469
The goodwill is attributable to FRA's strong position and
profitability in trading in specialist events in the US healthcare
and finance sectors and synergies to arise with other Wilmington
businesses in the US and in the Insight and Finance divisions after
the acquisition. The estimated useful economic life of the
intangibles is as follows:
Intangible assets - Customer relationships - Delegates 5 years
Intangible assets - Customer relationships - Sponsors 10 years
Intangible assets - Brand 5 years
Intangible assets - Tax amortisation benefit 15 years
The acquired business contributed revenues of $11,941,357
(GBP8,168,822) and contribution of $2,180,219 (GBP1,556,807) to the
Group for the period from the date of acquisition to 30 June 2016
which equates to a full years revenue and contribution had it been
acquired on 1 July 2015.
11. Acquisitions and disposals (continued)
b) Disposals - Media Brands - July 2015
The assets and liabilities relating to the Knowledge, KFTV and
Production Intelligence (Media Brands that formed part of the
Insight division) were disposed of on 31 July 2015 for sale
proceeds of GBP343,000 (net of a working capital adjustment). The
assets and liabilities of the Media Brands were held for sale at 30
June 2015.
c) Non-controlling interests acquired - October 2015 and
December 2015
In October 2015 the Group purchased the remaining 20%
shareholding in Mercia Ireland Limited and Mercia NI Limited for
GBP75,000, making them wholly owned subsidiaries. In December 2015
the Group purchased an additional 8.75% shareholding in Wilmington
Millennium Limited for GBP259,000 taking the Group's holding to
91.25%.
d) Deferred consideration settlement - NHiS - January 2016
On 8 January 2016, Wilmington settled the final deferred
consideration owing of GBP330,000 paid in cash.
e) Acquisition - JMH Publishing (trading as 'Wellards') -
January 2016
On 18 January 2016 Wilmington Healthcare Limited acquired the
entire issued share capital of JMH Publishing Limited ('JMH'), a
leading UK provider of specialist and accredited online education
for the healthcare industry, which owns the respected trading brand
'Wellards' from Assetbond Limited and certain individuals (the
'Sellers'). JMH was acquired for initial consideration of
GBP4,200,000 paid in cash. Subsequently, a further payment of
GBP658,534 was made to the Sellers in respect of a final working
capital adjustment.
Acquisition related costs of GBP170,719 have been expensed as an
adjusting item in the income statement (see note 6b).
JMH will provide education capability to our Insight division
and the acquisition is consistent with Wilmington's strategy of
acquiring complementary businesses with high repeat revenues (70%
of its revenue is subscription based with over 90% renewal rates)
and strong, cash generative income streams in Wilmington's key
communities.
Details of the fair value of the purchase consideration, the net
assets acquired and goodwill for the acquisition are as
follows:
GBP'000
Purchase consideration:
Initial cash paid 4,200
Final working capital adjustment 659
Total consideration 4,859
The provisional fair values of assets and liabilities recognised
as a result of this acquisition are as follows:
GBP'000
Intangible assets - Customer relationships and brand 3,094
Intangible assets - Accreditation 275
Total intangible assets (see note 13) 3,369
Property, plant & equipment 35
Trade and other receivables (net of allowances) 590
Cash and cash equivalents 1,436
Trade and other payables (200)
Current tax liabilities (178)
Subscriptions and deferred revenue (984)
Deferred tax liabilities (674)
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Net identifiable assets acquired 3,394
Goodwill (see note 12) 1,465
--------
Net assets acquired 4,859
The estimated useful economic life of the intangibles is as
follows:
Intangible assets - Customer relationships and brand 10 years
Intangible assets - Accreditation 10 years
The acquired business contributed revenues of GBP975,203 and
contribution of GBP341,611 to the Group for the period from the
date of acquisition to 30 June 2016. Had Wellards been consolidated
from 1 June 2015 the consolidated Income Statement would include
pro-forma revenue of GBP1,457,124 and contribution of
GBP514,117.
11. Acquisitions and disposals (continued)
f) Acquisition - Evantage Consulting - March 2016
On 24 March 2016 NHIS Limited acquired the entire issued share
capital of Evantage Consulting Limited ('Evantage'), a leading UK
based provider of specialist Healthcare and Pharmaceutical
Analytics solutions. Evantage was acquired for initial
consideration of GBP1,400,000 paid in cash. Subsequently, a further
payment of GBP1,296,746 was made to the Sellers in respect of a
final working capital adjustment.
Deferred consideration of up to GBP4,600,000 is payable
contingent on Evantage's future performance for the years ended 31
October 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 and will be paid in cash in four
annual instalments. Management has calculated the expected value of
these future payments to be GBP1,524,000 which has been recognised
in the total consideration. Any future movements of this contingent
consideration will be charged to the income statement as an
adjusting item.
Acquisition related costs of GBP55,000 have been expensed as an
adjusting item in the income statement (see note 6b).
Wilmington, through its healthcare analytics subsidiary NHiS,
the provider of business intelligence and data analysis to the
pharmaceutical industry has partnered with Evantage for over five
years. The acquisition will sit within Wilmington's Insight
division and will enhance its healthcare analytics offer to UK and
overseas clients, areas in which Wilmington has been seeing strong
growth. Evantage brings specialist knowledge and experience in the
analysis of healthcare admissions, pathway and treatment data as
well as industry-leading competence in customer engagement and
optimisation solutions for the Life Sciences sector.
Details of the fair value of the purchase consideration, the net
assets acquired and goodwill for the acquisition are as
follows:
GBP'000
Purchase consideration:
Initial cash paid 1,400
Final working capital adjustment 1,297
Deferred consideration - cash settled 1,524
Total consideration 4,221
The provisional fair values of assets and liabilities recognised
as a result of this acquisition are as follows:
GBP'000
Intangible assets - Database 1,695
Total intangible assets (see note 13) 1,695
Property, plant & equipment 28
Trade and other receivables (net of allowances) 820
Cash and cash equivalents 677
Trade and other payables (165)
Current tax liabilities (270)
Deferred tax liabilities (339)
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Net identifiable assets acquired 2,446
Goodwill (see note 12) 1,775
--------
Net assets acquired 4,221
The estimated useful economic life of the intangibles is as
follows:
Intangible assets - Database 5 years
The acquired business contributed revenues of GBP277,901 and
contribution of GBP164,067 to the Group for the period from the
date of acquisition to 30 June 2016. Had Evantage been consolidated
from 1 June 2015 the consolidated Income Statement would show
pro-forma revenue of GBP1,069,151 and contribution of
GBP685,288.
12. Goodwill
Cost GBP'000
At 1 July 2014 84,105
Assets held for sale (385)
Exchange translation differences 308
-------
At 1 July 2015 84,028
Additions 7,958
Exchange translation differences 1,401
At 30 June 2016 93,387
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Accumulated impairment
At 1 July 2014 7,250
Asset held for sale (285)
-------
At 1 July 2015 6,965
Impairment 15,659
-------
At 30 June 2016 22,624
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Net book amount
At 30 June 2016 70,763
-------
At 30 June 2015 77,063
-------
At 1 July 2014 76,855
-------
The Group tests goodwill annually for impairment. The
recoverable amount of the goodwill is determined as the higher of
the value in use calculation or fair value less cost of disposal
for each cash generating unit ('CGU'). The value in use
calculations use pre-tax cash flow projections based on financial
budgets and forecasts approved by the Board covering a three year
period. These pre-tax cash flows beyond the three year period are
extrapolated using estimated long-term growth rates.
Key assumptions for the value in use calculations are those
regarding discount rates, cash flow forecasts and long-term growth
rates. Management has used a pre-tax discount rate of 12.3% (2015:
12.3%) across all CGUs in the UK except for the CLT and Ark CGU
which had a pre-tax discount rate of 13.3% (2015: 13.3%) to reflect
the greater market challenges and risks. A pre-tax discount rate of
13.5% (2015: 13.5%) has been used for Compliance Week and FRA that
both operate in North America. These pre-tax discount rates reflect
current market assessments for the time value of money and the
risks associated with the CGUs as the Group manages its treasury
function on a Group-wide basis.
The same discount rate has been used for all CGUs except CLT and
Ark, Compliance Week and FRA as the Directors believe that the
risks are the same for each other CGU. The long-term growth rates
used are based on management's expectations of future changes in
the markets for each CGU and are 2.0% (2015: 2.0%).
Managements impairment calculations based upon the above
assumptions show significant headroom with the exception of Ark,
CLT and Compliance Week.
Impairment of Ark and CLT
An impairment provision of GBP15,659k was recognised in the year
relating to goodwill allocated to the Ark (GBP1,025k) and CLT
(GBP14,634k) CGUs following the Group's decision in February 2016
to restructure the Legal division by reference to the main
communities served - Law for lawyers and Law for non-lawyers. As a
result of this decision the Group has been required to assess the
carrying value of Ark and CLT as standalone CGUs and, consequently,
the Group has recognised an impairment of goodwill. Despite this
non-cash charge, the Group considers that both the Ark and CLT
business presents many opportunities for growth.
The carrying value of CLT and Ark was determined by reference to
a value in use calculation. Due to the fact that the CLT and Ark
goodwill was written off to its carrying value there is no headroom
and the carrying value of the CGUs are sensitive to changes in the
key assumptions used to calculate its value in use. An illustration
of the sensitivity to reasonably possible changes in key
assumptions is as follows:
Reasonably possible change
in assumption Impact on value in use
-------------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------------------
Revenue Increase/decrease by 10.0% Increase/decrease by GBP0.3m/GBP0.3m
Operating cash flows Increase/decrease by 3.0% Increase/decrease by GBP0.2m/GBP0.2m
Long-term growth Increase/decrease by 50 basis
rate points Increase/decrease by GBP0.3m/GBP0.3m
Pre-tax discount Decrease/increase by 50 basis
rate points Increase/decrease by GBP0.4m/GBP0.3m
-------------------- ----------------------------- ------------------------------------
12. Goodwill (continued)
Compliance week
For Compliance Week, the value in use exceeds the carrying value
by 15.0% (2015: 10.0%). The impairment review of Compliance Week is
sensitive to a reasonably possible change in the key assumptions
used; most notably the projected cash flows, the long-term growth
rate and the pre-tax discount rate. The value in use exceeds the
carrying value unless any of the assumptions are changed as
follows:
-- A decrease in the projected operating cash flows of 20.0% in
each of the next three years; or
-- An increase in the pre-tax discount from 13.5% to 15.0%.
Goodwill is allocated to significant CGUs as follows. A CGU is
considered to be significant if the goodwill allocated to it is
greater than 10% of the total goodwill net book value.
30 June
2016 30 June
CGU GBP'000 2015 GBP'000
-------- -------------
Axco and Pendragon 11,150 11,150
CLT 8,563 23,195
ICT 7,972 7,972
Others 43,078 34,746
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70,763 77,063
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13. Intangible assets
Group
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Publishing
rights, titles Computer
and benefits software Total
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
--------------- --------- --------
Cost
At 1 July 2014 65,882 5,862 71,744
Asset held for sale (2,492) (205) (2,697)
Reclassification between categories - (329) (329)
Additions - 1,738 1,738
Acquisitions 380 - 380
Exchange translation differences (62) (3) (65)
--------------- --------- --------
At 1 July 2015 63,708 7,063 70,771
Additions - 870 870
Acquisitions 9,782 191 9,973
Disposals (304) - (304)
Exchange translation differences 1,587 78 1,665
--------------- --------- --------
At 30 June 2016 74,773 8,202 82,975
--------------- --------- --------
Accumulated amortisation
At 1 July 2014 38,542 4,456 42,998
Asset held for sale (2,030) (195) (2,225)
Reclassification between categories - (871) (871)
Charge for year 6,118 1,005 7,123
Exchange translation differences 124 (14) 110
--------------- --------- --------
At 1 July 2015 42,754 4,381 47,135
Charge for year 5,545 1,050 6,595
Acquisitions - 167 167
Disposals (304) - (304)
Exchange translation differences 306 38 344
--------------- --------- --------
At 30 June 2016 48,301 5,636 53,937
--------------- --------- --------
Net book amount
At 30 June 2016 26,472 2,566 29,038
--------------- --------- --------
At 30 June 2015 20,954 2,682 23,636
--------------- --------- --------
At 1 July 2014 27,340 1,406 28,746
--------------- --------- --------
Included within computer software are assets under construction
with a net book amount of GBP44,000 (2015: GBP572,000).
14. Property, plant and equipment
Land, freehold and Fixtures and
leasehold buildings fittings Computer equipment Motor vehicles Total
Group GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- --------
Cost
At 1 July 2014 6,111 2,817 3,771 482 13,181
Reclassification
between categories (161) 729 (236) (3) 329
Additions - 392 243 194 829
Disposals - (10) (3) (178) (191)
Exchange translation
differences - (19) (32) - (51)
------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- --------
At 1 July 2015 5,950 3,909 3,743 495 14,097
Additions - 312 230 99 641
Acquisitions - 40 28 - 68
Disposals - (189) (42) (107) (338)
Exchange translation
differences - 45 73 - 118
------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- --------
At 30 June 2016 5,950 4,117 4,032 487 14,586
------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- --------
Accumulated
depreciation
At 1 July 2014 2,550 1,944 2,707 253 7,454
Reclassification
between categories (58) 459 472 (2) 871
Charge for the year 229 339 246 104 918
Disposals - (10) (1) (136) (147)
Exchange translation
differences - 190 (30) - 160
------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- --------
At 1 July 2015 2,721 2,922 3,394 219 9,256
Charge for the year 158 394 270 89 911
Disposals - (189) (42) (91) (322)
Acquisitions - 26 - - 26
Exchange translation
differences - 34 53 - 87
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At 30 June 2016 2,879 3,187 3,675 217 9,958
------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- --------
Net book amount
At 30 June 2016 3,071 930 357 270 4,628
------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- --------
At 30 June 2015 3,229 987 349 276 4,841
------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- --------
At 30 June 2014 3,561 873 1,064 229 5,727
------------------- -------------------- -------------------- -------------------- --------
Included in land, freehold and leasehold buildings is GBP970,000
(2015: GBP970,000) of non-depreciated land.
Depreciation of property, plant and equipment is charged to net
operating expenses within the income statement.
15. Trade and other receivables
Group
------------------
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
-------- --------
Current
Trade receivables 21,993 18,518
Prepayments and other receivables 4,128 3,178
26,121 21,696
-------- --------
16. Derivative financial investments
Group
------------------
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
Current assets GBP'000 GBP'000
-------- --------
Forward currency contracts - 338
-------- --------
Current liabilities
Interest rate swap - maturing in November 2016 (162) -
Forward currency contracts (851) -
(1,013) -
Non-current liabilities
-------- --------
Interest rate swaps - maturing in November 2020 (1,037) (423)
-------- --------
17. Trade and other payables
Group
------------------
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
-------- --------
Trade and other payables 21,591 20,410
Subscriptions and deferred revenue 22,305 19,165
43,896 39,575
-------- --------
18. Borrowings
Group
------------------
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
Current liability GBP'000 GBP'000
-------- --------
Bank overdrafts 2,204 496
Bank loans - 37,306
Capitalised loan arrangement fees - (147)
-------- --------
2,204 37,655
-------- --------
Non-current liability
Bank loans 47,126 -
Capitalised loan arrangement fees (429) -
-------- --------
Bank loans net of loan arrangement fees 46,697 -
-------- --------
On 1 July 2015 the Group extended its GBP65m revolving credit
facility with Barclays Bank PLC, HSBC Bank plc and The Royal Bank
of Scotland plc through to 1 July 2020. The terms of the old and
the extended facility are included below:
Old facility that expired on 1 July 2015:
The Group had an unsecured committed bank facility of GBP65.0m
to February 2016. The facility comprised of a revolving credit
facility of GBP60.0m and an overdraft facility across the Group of
GBP5.0m. At 30 June 2015, GBP37.3m of the revolving credit facility
was drawn down. Interest was charged on the amount drawn down at
between 2.00 and 2.75 per cent above LIBOR depending upon leverage,
and drawdowns were made for periods of up to six months in
duration. Interest was charged on the drawn element of the
overdraft facility at 2.00 and 2.55 per cent (the 'Margin') above
the Barclays bank base rate depending upon leverage. The Group also
paid a fee of 40 per cent of the applicable Margin on the undrawn
element of the credit facility and the undrawn overdraft. The Group
has complied at all times with the covenant requirements of the
bank facility arrangement.
Extended facility that is effective from 1 July 2015 and expires
on 1 July 2020:
The Group has an unsecured committed bank facility of GBP65.0m
to 1 July 2020. The facility comprised of a revolving credit
facility of GBP60.0m and an overdraft facility across the Group of
GBP5.0m. In addition, the extended facility also provides for an
accordion option whereby the unsecured committed bank facility may
be increased by up to GBP35m to a total commitment of GBP100m if
required subject to majority lending bank consent. Interest is
charged on the amount drawn down at between 1.50 and 2.25 (the
'Margin') per cent above LIBOR depending upon leverage, and
drawdowns are made for periods of up to six months in duration.
Interest is charged on the drawn element of the overdraft facility
at 1.50% and 2.25% per cent above the Barclays bank base rate
depending upon leverage. The Group also pays a fee of 40% of the
applicable Margin on the undrawn element of the credit facility and
the undrawn overdraft.
Bank overdrafts comprise of the net of gross overdraft balances
of GBP10.3m (2015: GBP11.8m) and cash positions of GBP8.1m (2015:
GBP11.3m) held at Barclays Bank PLC in certain UK companies
included in the offsetting agreement.
19. Non-controlling interests
Net Non-
controlling interests
GBP'000
----------------------
At 1 July 2014 235
Profit for the year 130
Dividends paid (88)
----------------------
At 30 June 2015 277
Profit for the year 143
Dividends paid (141)
Movements in non-controlling interests (126)
At 30 June 2016 153
----------------------
See note 11 for details of the non-controlling interest
purchases during the year.
20. Cash generated from operations
Group
----------------------
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ----------
(Loss)/profit from continuing operations before income
tax (3,434) 10,296
Other adjusting items (included in operating expenses) 2,352 1,112
Depreciation of property, plant and equipment 911 918
Amortisation of intangible assets 6,595 7,123
Impairment of goodwill 15,659 -
Profit on disposal of property, plant and equipment (4) (21)
Share based payments (including social security costs) 563 918
Net finance costs 1,920 1,974
---------- ----------
Operating cash flows before movements in working capital 24,562 22,320
(Increase)/decrease in trade and other receivables (2,434) 371
Increase/(decrease) in trade and other payables 1,744 (811)
---------- ----------
Cash generated from operations before adjusting items 23,872 21,880
---------- ----------
Cash conversion is calculated as a percentage of cash generated
by operations to Adjusted EBITA as follows:
Year ended Year ended
30 June 30 June
2016 2015
GBP'000 GBP'000
---------- ----------
Funds from operations before adjusting items:
Adjusted EBITA 22,605 20,418
Amortisation of intangible assets - computer software 1,050 1,005
Depreciation of property, plant and equipment 911 918
Profit on disposal of property, plant and equipment (4) (21)
---------- ----------
Operating cash flows before movement in working capital 24,562 22,320
Net working capital movement (690) (440)
---------- ----------
Funds from operations before adjusting items 23,872 21,880
---------- ----------
Cash conversion 106% 107%
---------- ----------
Free cash flows:
Operating cash flows before movement in working capital 24,562 22,320
Profit on disposal of property, plant and equipment (4) (22)
Net working capital movement (690) (440)
Interest paid (1,502) (1,883)
Tax paid (3,197) (3,680)
Purchase of property, plant and equipment (641) (829)
Purchase of intangible assets (870) (1,739)
---------- ----------
Free cash flows 17,658 13,727
---------- ----------
21. Events after the reporting period
On 19 July 2016 the Group acquired the entire share capital of
SWAT Group Limited ('SWAT') a provider of training and technical
compliance support to accountancy firms in London and the South
West of England. The consideration will be settled by an initial
cash payment of GBP2.4m and a deferred consideration payment of up
to GBP3.0m payable in September 2018 in cash subject to SWAT
achieving challenging profit targets over the two financial years
ending 30 June 2018.
On acquisition SWAT had GBP0.4m in cash. The Group acquired SWAT
from its founding management team, who will continue in the
business. The initial cash payment of GBP2.4m has been financed out
of the GBP65m revolving credit facility. The process of fair
valuing SWAT has not been completed at the date of these financial
statements. Subject to this process to fair value, the group
acquired approximately GBP0.4m of net liabilities and GBP0.6m of
deferred revenue. The excess consideration above the fair value of
these acquired net liabilities and deferred revenue will be
recognised as goodwill and intangible asset following completion of
the exercise to fair value. All amounts are disclosed as
provisional.
(1) Constant currency - eliminating the effects of exchange rate
fluctuations
(2) Organic Revenue - Revenue eliminating the impact of any
acquisitions or disposals made in the year
(3) Adjusted EBITA - see note 3
(4) Adjusted EBITA margins - Adjusted EBITA divided by
Revenue
(5) Adjusted Profit before Tax - see note 3
(6) Adjusted Earnings per Share - see note 10
(7) Cash conversion - see note 20
(8) Group contribution of GBP26,153k (2015: GBP23,829k) - see
note 4
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