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IQGeo Group PLC Final Results (5264F)

22/03/2022 7:00am

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IQGeo Group PLC

22 March 2022

22 March 2022

IQGeo Group plc

(the "Company" or the "Group")

Final results for the year ended 31 December 2021

Success in building recurring revenues through organic growth and acquisition

IQGeo Group plc (AIM: IQG), a market leading provider of geospatial productivity and collaboration software for the telecoms and utility industries, is pleased to announce its results for the twelve months ended 31 December 2021 (the "Year" or "Period").

Operational highlights:

   --      Substantial progress in all regions with a record 76 new customer logos signed in the year 

-- GBP3.4 million of new Annual Recurring Revenue ("ARR") added, up from GBP1.4 million in the prior year

-- Successful integration of OSPInsight International Inc ("OSPI") which was acquired in December 2020 with 54 new customer logos signed in the year and new ARR of GBP1.1 million more than double the prior acquisition run rate

-- Successful launch of Network Manager Electric product and first sale of this to an electrical utility provider in the US

   --      113% recurring revenue Net Retention Rate ("NRR" *) (2020: 140%) 

-- 5-year contract for a Total Contract Value ("TCV") of $4.5 million for a software subscription signed with a major US telecom network operator in December 2021. Post year end, the same customer has placed a further order for TCV of $1.5 million subscription

Financial highlights:

   --      Headline figures continued to exceed market expectations 
   --      Revenue growth of 51% to GBP13.8 million (2020: GBP9.2 million) 
   --      Recurring revenue growth of 80% to GBP5.8 million (2020: GBP3.2 million) 
   --      Recurring revenues now account for 42% of all revenues (2020: 35%) 
   --      Material increase in exit ARR** of 54% to GBP8.2 million (2020: GBP5.3 million) 
   --      Gross margin increased to 64% (2020: 52%) 

-- Substantially reduced adjusted EBITDA*** loss of GBP0.8 million (2020: GBP2.5 million) and reduced loss for the year of GBP1.9 million (2020: GBP4.1 million)

   --      Cash, net of debt at 31 December of GBP11.5 million (2020: GBP10.5 million) 

Outlook:

-- Our customers' end markets have remained very resilient and our contract wins of new and existing software modules in both Telecommunications and Utilities markets give us great confidence that we have the right product set to meet our customers' demands moving forwards

   --      Exit ARR** of GBP8.2 million provides strong visibility of future revenues and cash flows 

-- Continued progress in financial metrics with adjusted EBITDA and cash flow break even expected during FY22

*NRR is the growth in recurring revenues from existing customers, less any customer churn

**Exit ARR is defined as the current go forward run rate of annually renewable subscription and M&S agreements

***Adjusted EBITDA excludes amortisation, depreciation, share option expense, foreign exchange gains/losses on intercompany trading balances and non-recurring items and is reported as it reflects the performance of the Group

Richard Petti, Chief Executive Officer, said:

"We are very pleased to report that we have come out ahead of our own expectations for the financial year and made real progress towards our aim of building a high recurring revenue software business. Our performance this year is testament to our team's ability to build market-leading software and to win and deliver on long-term contracts. This has further strengthened the Group's blue chip client base and established a solid platform for future organic and acquisitive growth.

We remain well poised to capitalise on changing market dynamics with telecom and utility operators making once-in-a-generation investments into new fibre, 5G, and decarbonised distributed energy networks. IQGeo sees high levels of investment for next generation networks and operators are making strategic decisions now that will be deployed for decades to come. Because of this, demand for IQGeo's single solution to plan, build and operate networks remains strong. We believe that we are in the right place, with the right product, at the right time.

Our progress this year, along with our capabilities and the market opportunities provides us with a high level of confidence and optimism as we move to FY22 and beyond."

For further information contact:

IQGeo Group plc +44 1223 606655

Richard Petti

Haywood Chapman

finnCap Ltd +44 20 7220 0500

Henrik Persson, Seamus Fricker (Corporate Finance)

Tim Redfern, Richard Chambers (ECM)

Notes to Editors

About IQGeo

IQGeo(TM) (AIM: IQG), delivers award-winning geospatial software solutions to telecommunication and utility network operators around the world ranging from large multinationals to smaller regional providers. The IQGeo software suite improves productivity and collaboration across enterprise planning, design, construction, maintenance, and sales processes reducing costs and operational risks while enhancing customer satisfaction. Our mobile-first, cloud-native software helps companies create and maintain an accurate view of their increasingly complex network assets that is easily accessible by anyone, wherever and whenever needed. Whether using our Enterprise IQGeo Platform or targeted OSPInsight fiber planning and design software, we enable a "System of Action" that breaks down information silos, improves data quality and accelerates decision making. Headquartered in Cambridge, with offices in Denver, Salt Lake City, Frankfurt and Tokyo, we work with some of the largest network infrastructure operators in the world. For more information visit: www.iqgeo.com/

Chair's statement

Overview

The Group has made strong progress in the year, delivering growth, winning new customers and expanding existing relationships by applying our software solutions to a rapidly developing and changing market.

Results overview

This last year has seen IQGeo deliver results which show excellent performance against all our key metrics of; revenue growth 51% to GBP13.8 million, increase in recurring revenue which now accounts for 42% of total revenue (2020: 35%), new customer wins of 76, and an increase in R&D expenditure of 47% to GBP2.5 million (2020: GBP1.7 million). We have also seen a material reduction in losses shown at both adjusted EBITDA of GBP0.8 million (2020: GBP2.5 million) and reported loss for the year of GBP1.9 million (2020: GBP4.1 million). Cash, net of debt increased to GBP11.5 million from GBP10.5 million in prior year.

This was also our first full year since the acquisition of OSPI and with the organisational integration now complete, we continue to benefit from the ability to address a wider market. This will allow us to better serve the large and developing industry need for proven solutions in our tier 3 and tier 4 markets.

Organisation

Having successfully managed the challenges brought upon us all in the last two years, our people and our organisation as a whole have remained flexible and focused, allowing us to stay close to our markets and the growing opportunities that our existing and developing products can address.

We continue to invest in our technology solutions aimed at specific market and customer demand, while expanding our market presence in certain geographical territories.

Board developments

We continue in our commitment to good corporate governance by continuing to apply the QCA Corporate Governance Code in our reporting structure. As such we recognise that Robert Sansom, Max Royde and I are no longer regarded as independent Non-Executive Directors. Ian Kershaw, Andy MacLeod and Carolyn Rand remain independent. As our business progresses, we will continue to look for additional experience and independence to continue to support and supplement the Board.

In May we appointed Carolyn Rand to the Board as a Non-Executive Director and Chair of the Audit Committee and consequently I have now stepped down from the Audit Committee. Carolyn brings a wealth of experience in financial and business leadership, governance and strategy planning across public and private enterprises and will undoubtedly be a valuable asset to the Company.

Outlook

This year has seen IQGeo continue to develop and deliver a set of first class solutions to our key markets of telecommunications and utilities, where our customers look to address the rapidly growing and challenging market expectations with a robust, scalable and proven technology. As a trusted partner across these industries and within our key geographical markets, we continue to see new customer wins, existing customer expansion and high levels of retention. All these factors help support our key ambitions and confidence to continue to grow our business across all levels.

Finally, I would like to extend the Board's thanks to all our stakeholders, and the valuable input and support given over the past year, our outstanding teams across all our geographies for the hard work and flexibility needed in the current markets and, key to all this, is the trust our partners and customers have shown in IQGeo.

Paul Taylor

Chair

21 March 2022

Chief Executive Officer's statement

Today, IQGeo is a stronger, more focused and more successful company than it was before it entered the recent pandemic. We have exceeded our financial forecasts, delivered on our client commitments, and made impressive investments into both our products and our organisation. Together, these achievements mean that IQGeo enters 2022 with a clear sense of purpose and confidence in its ability to achieve its goals.

In 2019 when IQGeo first focused itself on its core mission of building better networks, we could see that telecommunications and utility industries were on the cusp of a once-in-a-generation investment process. The growth of fibre broadband, 5G and renewable energy is a global phenomenon touching every economy and attracting trillions of Dollars of annual investments (1) .

We also could see that the technology network operators had to design, build and operate these new networks as current infrastructure was no longer fit for purpose and that the providers of these legacy solutions had failed to grasp the importance of using cloud technology to connect enterprise activities along the network lifecycle (2) with a single solution, using a single source of geospatially referenced enterprise data.

Fast forward to 2021 and our sales performance is evidence that world class network operators around the world agree with us. A record haul of new clients and orders, and a new high of projects successfully delivered provide strong validation for our vision, our technology, and our business strategy. In 2022 we will continue executing on what is proving to be a very successful formula.

Our operational and financial success in 2021 has been thanks to a relentless pursuit of our core business objectives:

   1.     Successful global growth 
   2.     Increased recurring revenue 
   3.     Outstanding product innovation 

We have seen growth across all our core geographies of North America, Europe and Asia. Our ability to create long-term relationships with our customers based on recurring ARR software revenue is now well established, and we continue to break new ground in technology innovation as we work closely with our customers.

In addition to building a successful business, in 2022 we will also establish a new focus internally and externally on decarbonisation, working to support our customers with their net-zero carbon initiatives, while measuring and mitigating IQGeo's own carbon footprint (3) .

Products and markets

We welcomed 76 new customers in 2021- a record high - including partnerships with many influential network operators that have a clear digital transformation vision in which IQGeo plays a strategic role. The IQGeo team is designing and delivering software products that have caught the attention of the industries we serve and our organisation is evolving quickly from a market challenger to a leader. Our innovative software is now well established in two investment-rich markets that require our mission-critical software to meet their growth objectives.

2021 was the first full year for the acquisition of the OSPInsight software that makes up our offering to small and more niche customers, typically Tier 3 and Tier 4 out of a 4 tier hierarchy - our Small and Medium Business (SMB) offering. We are extremely pleased with the way we have integrated the business and of the performance during the year. Targeting smaller fibre network operators including corporate and municipal customers, the team closed 54 new accounts on top of an already firm foundation, growing their exit recurring revenue by over GBP0.8 million. Selling into a very dynamic market, the SMB team secured new customers around the globe in verticals as diverse as healthcare, highways, mining, and education in addition to its core markets of broadband providers.

For our Enterprise customers, typically large network operators, we released a full suite of our Network Manager software for fibre, electric, and gas networks to attract and close a number of major new deals. Our product leadership in the Enterprise market translated into 22 new customers and together with significant expansions at existing customer accounts, we achieved own product orders growth of 77%.

Listening to and working closely with our customers has also led to an expanding number of new application use cases for our software. For example, in Japan we are working with two of the country's largest electrical utility operators, TEPCO and Chubu Electric Power Grid, to provide a damage assessment and disaster response solution to manage increasingly frequent and severe weather incidents. We are also expanding the use of our Workflow management software to support bid management applications at Bell in Canada, as well as construction management applications with several customers. These use cases are readily transferable to other customers elsewhere in the world and demonstrate one of IQGeo's greatest competitive advantages; the ability to support our customers with a single geospatial solution across their entire operational lifecycle.

Business strategy

We were pleased to exceed our financial forecasts in 2021 through the successful acquisition of new customers and expansion within existing accounts. This two-prong approach has been successfully demonstrated across both our SMB and Enterprise customers and is central to our high-growth strategy. Once sold into a customer account, our award-winning software is quickly established as a strategic asset, resulting in further sales of both new seats of existing software and new software modules. Our overall net retention for recurring revenue during 2021 was 113%.

To promote expansion within existing accounts the SMB offering continues to develop specific "add-ons" of new functionality that keeps the product fresh and relevant. For our Enterprise customers, we have added separately licensable applications to the Enterprise product suite. These additional capabilities, together with the growth of new software user licences as our products become more widely used across an organisation, are delivering significant incremental revenue and increasing our "stickiness" within existing accounts.

The SMB short sales cycle revenue channel with smaller customers and the Enterprise higher revenue stream within large accounts is proving highly complementary. Combine this with our ability to expand functionality and user licences within existing accounts and we have created a strong sales engine. The strengths of both offerings are complementary and provide consistency to IQGeo's overall revenue stream by delivering a resilient mix of many smaller customers with shorter buying cycles and large accounts with long-term, high-value projects. This mix reduces month-on-month revenue volatility and improves the quality of forecasting, which in turn means that as a business we can time our investments for maximum effect.

Looking forward, we see growth coming through organic performance and where the right opportunities exist, potential future acquisitions.

Organisational structures

The IQGeo business model has adapted well to the Covid-19 restrictions. Our sales, marketing and delivery models have been enhanced to reflect our customers' changed behaviour. The management team is aware of the impact on individuals and continues to make extra effort to support the team and develop personalised career growth strategies. In our most recent staff survey, NPS numbers from our team remain very high, and is well above competitive organisations within our industry. The management team is also clear in its mission to create social capital within the organisation by providing frequent communications including monthly all-hands meetings to provide clarity on our goals, how we are achieving them and to celebrate the achievements of our high performance organisation.

As IQGeo grows, recruitment is a clear focus. Many technology companies are recruiting in the same talent pool, but our job to hire and retain the brightest minds in the industry is made easier by the impressive reputation that IQGeo is building. Strong referencing has proven to be one of our best recruiters and it has been satisfying to see individuals working across the industry reach out to us for employment opportunities, giving IQGeo the chance to hire proven talent eager to join a highly professional and winning team.

Decarbonisation market drivers

2021 was the year of COP26, creating an even greater imperative to understand and address the climate change crisis. As global industries, many telecom and utility network operators must develop net-zero carbon initiatives and the IQGeo software is supporting this process. Electrical network operators are planning new grids that support distributed energy generation, and telecom operators are helping society reduce carbon emissions through fibre broadband connectivity that enables remote commerce, education, social care, and many other applications. In these cases, the IQGeo geospatial software plays a key role by helping the industry efficiently design, build, and maintain the new, lower carbon networks of the future. The drive to decarbonisation will continue to grow in importance as governments around the world mandate new C0(2) standards and at IQGeo we will continue to work closely with our customers to develop applications and process optimisation that advances net-zero initiatives.

As an engaged and responsible business, the IQGeo team is also working to develop our own carbon footprint initiative. In 2021 we worked with an independent third party to capture and analyse our corporate carbon footprint over the previous three years. Based on this research and analysis, in 2022 we will be putting in place recommendations and policies to completely offset the IQGeo carbon footprint.

Summary

I am very pleased with the progress we have made in 2021. Our technology, business and market strategies gathered significant momentum and we exceeded the targets we set for the business. The IQGeo team has stepped up to the challenges we faced and are consistently delivering on key objectives. We enter 2022 with a clear sense of purpose and confidence in our abilities to build better networks for our customers and create an attractive and successful business for all our stakeholders.

Richard Petti

Chief Executive Officer

21 March 2022

1. https://www.statista.com/statistics/870924/worldwide-digital-transformation-market-size/

2. The network lifecycle are those activities that take any network (telecoms or utilities) from the drawing board to connecting and supporting a fee-paying customer.

3. Please refer to the decarbonisation section of the Annual Report for more details on this business goal.

Chief Financial Officer's statement

Principal events and overview

2021 has been a very successful year for the Group as we continue to focus on increasing Annual Recurring Revenue ("ARR") and growing our customer base through subscription-based software sales and maintaining long-term relationships with customers. As we continue to be successful in the markets in which we operate we will continue to grow revenue and achieve sustained profitability and cash inflows.

On 21 December 2020, the Group acquired OSPI for a total consideration of up to $8.75 million. The OSPI business or Small and Medium Business ("SMB") unit of IQGeo has been successfully integrated into IQGeo's operations during the first half of 2021, and the positive results of the acquisition along with the organic growth achieved by IQGeo's pre-existing operations are reflected in the Group KPIs. The integration of OSPI has gone very well with the SMB unit winning 54 new logos during the year and more than doubling the new ARR won to GBP1.1 million compared to the year before the acquisition.

As at 31 December 2021, the Exit ARR of the Group was GBP8.2 million and this will give us greater visibility of revenues and cash flows moving forwards. 42% of the Group's revenues during the year were recurring compared to 35% in 2020.

Key performance indicators

On a monthly basis, the Directors review revenue, operating costs, cash and KPIs to ensure the continued growth and development of the Group. Primary KPIs for 2020 and 2021 were:

 
 KPIs                                2021      2020 
                                    GBP'000   GBP'000 
---------------------------------  --------  -------- 
 Total revenue                      13,849     9,155 
 Recurring revenue                   5,751     3,195 
 Recurring revenue %                  42%       35% 
 New ARR added in year               3,370     1,419 
 Exit recurring revenue run rate     8,178     5,302 
 IQGeo own product orders           18,887    10,700 
 Gross margin %                       64%       52% 
 Adjusted EBITDA loss                (829)    (2,495) 
 Loss for the year                  (1,929)   (4,111) 
 Recurring revenue net retention     113%      140% 
 Cash, net of debt                  11,499    10,478 
---------------------------------  --------  -------- 
 

Annual recurring revenue

ARR arises from both subscription-based software sales and also maintenance and support arrangements from perpetual licence sales. The Group has been successful in continuing to increase ARR with GBP3.4 million being won in year, a 137% increase over the GBP1.4 million added during 2020. GBP1.1 million of the increase was due to OSPI, acquired in December 2020 and therefore not included in the 2020 figure, albeit that under IQGeo ownership, OSPI ARR won has increased from GBP0.5 million in 2020 to GBP1.1 million in 2021. Whilst ARR won was partly due to new customers, with 76 new logos won in the year compared to 13 in 2020, the increase was also due to expansion sales to existing customers. The Group achieved a recurring revenue net retention figure of 113% which reflects the Group's continued ability to grow existing customer accounts through new products and increasing the user count, along with excellent logo retention. The driver behind the 2020 Net Retention figure of 140% was the large order received from Tokyo Electric and Power Company, an existing customer, in March 2020. We are, however, still very pleased with the 113% net retention figure achieved.

The Exit ARR of the Group as of 31 December 2021 has increased by 54% to GBP8.2 million (2020: GBP5.3 million). Recurring revenues now account for 42% of all revenue, compared to 35% in 2020, and as this percentage continues to grow, this will bring increased visibility of revenues and cash flows as well as increased margins given the 90% gross margin that our subscription and maintenance and support revenues bring.

Additionally to recurring revenue, revenue is derived from consultancy services on own IP products and also consultancy services connected to third party products. Revenues from third party product services have declined in the current period and are still expected to decline in future periods as the Group continues to focus on growing recurring revenues.

Orders

Bookings of orders related to IQGeo own products increased by 77% to GBP18.9 million during 2021 (2020: GBP10.7 million) with new customers being added in all three of our key markets (North America, Europe and Japan).

IQGeo own product order backlog (the value of revenue to be recognised over future years) as at 31 December 2021 was GBP14.1 million (2020: GBP8.3 million), an increase of 70%.

Bookings of orders related to third party Geospatial Services were GBP0.7 million (2020: GBP1.2 million) with order backlog decreasing to GBP0.5 million (2020: GBP0.9 million) reflecting the managed decline in this legacy revenue stream.

Revenue

Revenue composition by revenue stream is summarised in the table below:

 
 Revenue by stream                    2021     % of total     2020     % of total   Year-on-year 
                                     GBP'000     revenue     GBP'000     revenue       growth 
                                   ---------  -----------  ---------  ----------- 
 Recurring IQGeo product revenue     5,751        42%        3,195        35%           80% 
---------------------------------  ---------  -----------  ---------  -----------  ------------- 
 Perpetual software                  2,011        15%         299          3%           573% 
 Services                            5,089        36%        3,846        42%           32% 
---------------------------------  ---------  -----------  ---------  -----------  ------------- 
 Non-recurring IQGeo product 
  revenue                            7,100        51%        4,145        45%           71% 
 Total IQGeo product revenue         12,851       93%        7,340        80%           75% 
                                   ---------  -----------  ---------  ----------- 
 Geospatial services from 
  third party products                998          7%        1,815        20%          (45)% 
---------------------------------  ---------  -----------  ---------  -----------  ------------- 
 Total revenue                       13,849       100%       9,155        100%          51% 
---------------------------------  ---------  -----------  ---------  -----------  ------------- 
 

The Group has achieved recurring revenue growth of 80% during 2021 to GBP5.8 million (2020: GBP3.2 million) largely as a result of the ARR won during 2020/2021 and the acquired OSPI customer base which brought GBP2.0 million Exit ARR at the point of acquisition.

Sales of perpetual software licences have increased significantly from the prior year as while the Group continues to focus on subscription sales, some customers - particularly in the utility market - prefer a perpetual software offering. It is anticipated that this one-off revenue will continue to fluctuate year on year.

Associated service revenues from initial deployments and expansion orders have also grown by 32% and the Group went into 2022 with a strong backlog of services orders, providing visibility of services revenues for six months and beyond. Labour backlog as at 31 December 2021 was GBP3.3 million with a further GBP1.4 million of services orders being won in January 2022.

Gross profit

 
 Gross profit                   2021      Gross      2020      Gross    Gross margin 
                               GBP'000    margin    GBP'000    margin        mvt 
                                            %                    % 
                             ---------  --------  ---------  -------- 
 Gross profit/gross margin     8,797       64%      4,746       52%         12% 
---------------------------  ---------  --------  ---------  --------  ------------- 
 

Gross margin percentage has increased during 2021 by 12%. High margin recurring product revenues are 42% of total revenues for 2021 (2020: 35%). This shift in product mix has driven the increase in gross margin percentage along with improved services margins.

Operating expenses and adjusted EBITDA

Operating expenses were GBP11.4 million (2020: GBP9.1 million) and are summarised as follows:

 
                                                      2021      2020 
                                                     GBP'000   GBP'000 
--------------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
 Other operating expenses                             9,626     7,241 
 Depreciation                                          315       369 
 Amortisation                                         1,656     1,002 
 Share option expense                                  282       130 
 Unrealised foreign exchange loss on intercompany 
  trading balances                                     42        43 
 Non-recurring items                                  (550)      289 
--------------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
 Total operating expense                             11,371     9,074 
--------------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
 

Other operating expenses of the Group include sales, product development, marketing and administration costs, net of costs capitalised.

Other operating costs during the period have increased with the addition of the OSPI acquired business adding GBP1.6 million of operating costs to the Group. The Covid-19 pandemic has continued to restrict travel and face-to-face sales activities which has resulted in reduced costs. Operating costs are anticipated to increase in the future to drive further revenue growth.

Non-recurring items in 2021 includes a GBP0.6 million credit relating to a loan waiver. In April 2020, IQGeo America Inc, a subsidiary of IQGeo Group plc, applied for and received a loan of $819,000 under the USA CARES Act's "Paycheck Protection Program" in order to support the USA operations during the uncertainty caused by the impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic. This loan was forgiven by the US Small Business Administration along with interest accrued in June 2021.

Adjusted EBITDA excludes amortisation, depreciation, share option expense, foreign exchange gains/losses on intercompany trading balances and non-recurring items and is reported as it reflects the performance of the Group. Adjusted EBITDA for the year was an improved GBP0.8 million loss (2020: Adjusted EBITDA GBP2.5 million loss).

The operating loss for the period was GBP2.6 million (2020: GBP4.3 million).

EPS and dividends

Adjusted diluted loss per share was 3.1 pence (2020: 7.3 pence). Reported basic and diluted loss per share was 3.4 pence (2020: 8.2 pence). The Board does not feel it appropriate at this time to commence paying dividends.

Consolidated statement of financial position

As at 31 December 2021, the Group had a cash position of GBP11.5 million and no debt (2020: GBP11.1 million with debt of GBP0.6 million).

Assets

Total assets were GBP27.4 million (2020: GBP27.5 million). Total current assets decreased marginally to GBP16.7 million (2020: GBP16.8 million) although this included movements on the RTLS SmartSpace investment. The consideration for disposal of the RTLS SmartSpace business in 2018 included GBP2.0 million in a rollover investment into the sold business. On 29 December 2020, the Group entered into an agreement to sell its shares in the rollover investment for a consideration of GBP2.5 million. As at 31 December 2020, the investment was included within current assets as an asset held for sale. In January 2021, the sale was completed and GBP2.5 million cash was received by IQGeo. The movement in the assets held for sale has been largely offset by the movement in trade and other receivables from GBP2.9 million in 2020 to GBP5.0 million, the increase driven by the growth of the business and timing of deals closed in December 2021.

Total non-current assets were GBP10.7 million (2020: GBP10.6 million). Capitalised development costs at 31 December 2021 were GBP2.5 million (2020: GBP1.8 million) with the increase reflecting the investment in the IQGeo product suite, offset by the amortisation charge. No change has been made to the current three-year amortisation period, due to the fast-moving nature of the technology.

Liabilities

Total current liabilities increased to GBP8.8 million (2020: GBP6.2 million) which includes an increase in deferred revenue of GBP1.7 million as would be expected in a business that is increasing annual recurring revenue through subscription-based customer contracts. Current liabilities also include GBP0.8 million of contingent consideration in respect of the OSPI acquisition which will be settled before the end of April 2022.

Total non-current liabilities decreased to GBP1.4 million (2020: GBP2.9 million restated) due to the forgiveness of the bank loan granted under the USA CARES Act's Paycheck Protection Programme and settlement of outstanding balances in relation to the OSPI acquisition.

Net assets

Net assets decreased to GBP17.2 million (2020: GBP18.4 million restated).

Cash and cash flow

Operating cash outflow before working capital movement was GBP0.9 million (2020: GBP2.8 million). Operating cash inflow from operating activities after adjusting for working capital and tax was GBP0.7 million (2020: GBP2.3 million outflow).

The Group had investment outflows of GBP0.1 million (2020: GBP5.5 million). The 2021 figures included GBP2.5 million received from the RTLS disposal which partially offset GBP1.9 million of capitalised R&D costs and GBP0.6 million of deferred payments in relation to the OSPI acquisition. The 2020 figure included GBP4.0 million initial consideration for the OSPI acquisition.

Cash outflows from financing activities were GBP0.3 million (2020: GBP5.8 million inflow) with the year-on-year movement primarily due to the fundraise completed in December 2020.

Going concern

As at 31 December 2021, the Group had GBP11.5 million of cash (2020: GBP11.1 million). The Directors have prepared detailed cash flow projections including sensitivity analysis on key assumptions. The projections prepared until 31 March 2023 show that the Group will be able to operate comfortably within the current levels of cash available and, based on this, the Directors have a reasonable expectation that the Group has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. Accordingly, the Group continues to adopt the going concern basis in preparing its consolidated financial statements.

Haywood Chapman

Chief Financial Officer

21 March 2022

Consolidated income statement

for the year ended 31 December 2021

 
                                                        2021      2020 
                                             Notes   GBP'000   GBP'000 
------------------------------------------  ------  --------  -------- 
Revenue                                          5    13,849     9,155 
Cost of revenue                                      (5,052)   (4,409) 
------------------------------------------  ------  --------  -------- 
Gross profit                                           8,797     4,746 
Operating expenses                                  (11,371)   (9,074) 
------------------------------------------  ------  --------  -------- 
Operating loss                                       (2,574)   (4,328) 
------------------------------------------  ------  --------  -------- 
Analysed as: 
Gross profit                                           8,797     4,746 
Other operating expenses                             (9,626)   (7,241) 
------------------------------------------  ------  --------  -------- 
Adjusted EBITDA                                        (829)   (2,495) 
Depreciation                                14, 15     (315)     (369) 
Amortisation and impairment of intangible 
 assets                                         13   (1,656)   (1,002) 
Share option expense                                   (282)     (130) 
Unrealised foreign exchange losses on 
 intercompany trading balances                          (42)      (43) 
Non-recurring items                             10       550     (289) 
------------------------------------------  ------  --------  -------- 
Operating loss                                       (2,574)   (4,328) 
------------------------------------------  ------  --------  -------- 
Finance income                                   9         7         7 
Finance costs                                    9     (174)     (105) 
------------------------------------------  ------  --------  -------- 
Loss before tax                                      (2,741)   (4,426) 
Income tax                                      11       812       315 
------------------------------------------  ------  --------  -------- 
Loss for the year                                    (1,929)   (4,111) 
------------------------------------------  ------  --------  -------- 
Earnings/(Loss) per share 
Basic                                           12    (3.4p)    (8.2p) 
Diluted                                         12    (3.4p)    (8.2p) 
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Consolidated statement of comprehensive income

for the year ended 31 December 2021

 
                                                        2021      2020 
                                                     GBP'000   GBP'000 
--------------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Loss for the year                                    (1,929)   (4,111) 
Other comprehensive income: 
Items that may be reclassified subsequently 
 to profit and loss 
Exchange difference on retranslation of net 
 assets and results of overseas subsidiaries             170        80 
Items that will not be reclassified to profit 
 and loss 
Changes in the fair value of equity investments 
 at fair value through other comprehensive income          -       500 
Total comprehensive loss for the year                (1,759)   (3,531) 
--------------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
 

Consolidated statement of changes in equity

for the year ended 31 December 2021

 
 
 
                                                   Share 
                            Ordinary               based      Capital    Merger 
                               share     Share   payment   redemption    relief  Translation   Retained 
                             capital   premium   reserve      reserve   reserve      reserve   earnings     Total 
                             GBP'000   GBP'000   GBP'000      GBP'000   GBP'000      GBP'000    GBP'000   GBP'000 
-----  -----------------------------  --------  --------  -----------  --------  -----------  ---------  -------- 
Balance at 1 January 2020 as 
 previously reported             990    17,454       632          476         -      (1,866)    (2,114)    15,572 
-----------------------------  -----  --------  --------  -----------  --------  -----------  ---------  -------- 
Restatement in respect of 
 deferred 
 tax asset                         -         -         -            -         -            -        285       285 
-----------------------------  -----  --------  --------  -----------  --------  -----------  ---------  -------- 
Balance at 1 January 2020 
 restated                        990    17,454       632          476         -      (1,866)    (1,829)    15,857 
-----------------------------  -----  --------  --------  -----------  --------  -----------  ---------  -------- 
Loss for the year                  -         -         -            -         -            -    (4,111)   (4,111) 
Exchange difference on 
 retranslation 
 of net assets and results of 
 overseas subsidiaries             -         -         -            -         -           80          -        80 
Other comprehensive income         -         -         -            -         -            -        500       500 
Total comprehensive loss for 
 the year                          -         -         -            -         -           80    (3,611)   (3,531) 
Issue of shares - fundraise, 
 net of costs                    136     5,030         -            -         -            -          -     5,166 
Issue of shares - acquisition     18         -         -            -       739            -          -       757 
Exercise of share options          2        10       (3)            -         -            -          3        12 
Lapse of share options             -         -     (569)            -         -            -        569         - 
Equity-settled share-based 
 payment                           -         -       130            -         -            -          -       130 
Transactions with owners         156     5,040     (442)            -       739            -        572     6,065 
-----------------------------  -----  --------  --------  -----------  --------  -----------  ---------  -------- 
Balance at 31 December 2020 
 restated                      1,146    22,494       190          476       739      (1,786)    (4,868)    18,391 
-----------------------------  -----  --------  --------  -----------  --------  -----------  ---------  -------- 
 
Balance at 31 December 2020 
 as previously reported        1,146    22,494       190          476       739      (1,786)    (5,153)    18,106 
-----------------------------  -----  --------  --------  -----------  --------  -----------  ---------  -------- 
Restatement in respect of 
 deferred 
 tax asset                         -         -         -            -         -            -        285       285 
-----------------------------  -----  --------  --------  -----------  --------  -----------  ---------  -------- 
Balance at 31 December 2020 
 restated                      1,146    22,494       190          476       739      (1,786)    (4,868)    18,391 
-----------------------------  -----  --------  --------  -----------  --------  -----------  ---------  -------- 
Loss for the year                  -         -         -            -         -            -    (1,929)   (1,929) 
Exchange difference on 
 retranslation 
 of net assets and results of 
 overseas subsidiaries             -         -         -            -         -          170          -       170 
Total comprehensive loss for 
 the year                          -         -         -            -         -          170    (1,929)   (1,759) 
Issue of shares - acquisition      3         -         -            -       220            -          -       223 
Exercise of share options          1        13       (6)            -         -            -          6        14 
Lapse of share options             -         -      (12)            -         -            -         12         - 
Equity-settled share-based 
 payment                           -         -       282            -         -            -          -       282 
-----------------------------  -----  --------  --------  -----------  --------  -----------  ---------  -------- 
Transactions with owners           4        13       264            -       220            -         18       519 
-----------------------------  -----  --------  --------  -----------  --------  -----------  ---------  -------- 
Balance at 31 December 2021    1,150    22,507       454          476       959      (1,616)    (6,779)    17,151 
-----------------------------  -----  --------  --------  -----------  --------  -----------  ---------  -------- 
 
 

Restatement in respect of deferred tax asset

When IQGeo Group plc listed in 2011 an adjustment was made to the consolidated statement of financial position to recognise a deferred tax liability in respect of capitalised research and development costs. In recognising the deferred tax liability, an equal and opposite deferred tax asset should have been recognised to fully offset that deferred tax liability, reducing the net deferred tax position to GBPNil.

The restatement of the 2019 closing position within the consolidated statement of changes of equity, reflects the recognition of a deferred tax asset of GBP285,000 which would fully offset the value of the deferred tax liability recognised within the consolidated statement of financial position as previously reported.

The effect of the error was to understate the net asset position reported within the consolidated statement of financial position by GBP285,000 as at 31 December 2019.

Consolidated statement of financial position

for the year ended 31 December 2021

 
                                                    2021  2020 restated  2019 restated 
                                      Notes      GBP'000        GBP'000        GBP'000 
------------------------------------  -----  -----------  -------------  ------------- 
Assets 
Non-current assets 
Intangible assets                        13        9,207          8,902          1,596 
Property, plant and equipment            14          167            167             86 
Right-of-use assets                      15        1,336          1,567             73 
Investments                                            -              -          2,000 
Total non-current assets                          10,710         10,636          3,755 
------------------------------------  -----  -----------  -------------  ------------- 
Current assets 
Trade and other receivables              16        5,025          2,850          2,353 
Corporation tax receivable                           176            413             16 
Asset held for sale                       7            -          2,500              - 
Cash and cash equivalents                17       11,499         11,078         13,053 
------------------------------------  -----  -----------  -------------  ------------- 
Total current assets                              16,700         16,841         15,422 
------------------------------------  -----  -----------  -------------  ------------- 
Total assets                                      27,410         27,477         19,177 
------------------------------------  -----  -----------  -------------  ------------- 
Liabilities 
Current liabilities 
Trade and other payables                 18      (8,579)        (5,828)        (3,241) 
Bank loans payable                       19            -          (167)              - 
Lease obligation                         20        (246)          (208)           (79) 
Total current liabilities                        (8,825)        (6,203)        (3,320) 
------------------------------------  -----  -----------  -------------  ------------- 
Non-current liabilities 
Deferred tax                             11            -           (66)              - 
Trade and other payables                 18            -          (746)              - 
Bank loans                               19            -          (433)              - 
Lease obligation                         20      (1,434)        (1,638)              - 
Total non-current liabilities                    (1,434)        (2,883)              - 
------------------------------------  -----  -----------  -------------  ------------- 
                                                 (10,259 
Total liabilities                                      )        (9,086)        (3,320) 
------------------------------------  -----  -----------  -------------  ------------- 
Net assets                                        17,151         18,391         15,857 
------------------------------------  -----  -----------  -------------  ------------- 
Equity attributable to owners of 
 the Company 
Ordinary share capital                   21        1,150          1,146            990 
Share premium                            21       22,507         22,494         17,454 
Share-based payment reserve                          454            190            632 
Capital redemption reserve                           476            476            476 
Merger relief reserve                                959            739              - 
Translation reserve                              (1,616)        (1,786)        (1,866) 
Retained earnings                                (6,779)        (4,868)        (1,829) 
------------------------------------  -----  -----------  -------------  ------------- 
Equity attributable to shareholders 
 of the Company                                   17,151         18,391         15,857 
------------------------------------  -----  -----------  -------------  ------------- 
 

The financial statements were approved and authorised for issue by the Board of Directors on 21 March 2022 and signed on its behalf by:

   Richard Petti                       Haywood Chapman 
   Chief Executive Officer    Chief Financial Officer 

IQGeo Group plc

Registered Number: 05589712

Consolidated statement of cash flows

for the year ended 31 December 2021

 
                                                                  2021      2020 
                                                       Notes   GBP'000   GBP'000 
-----------------------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
Loss before tax from operating activities                      (2,741)   (4,426) 
Adjustments for: 
Depreciation                                           14,15       315       369 
Amortisation                                              13     1,656     1,002 
Unrealised foreign exchange losses on intercompany 
 trading balances                                                   42        43 
Forgiveness of bank loan                                         (592)         - 
Share-based payment charge                                         282       130 
Finance income                                             9       (7)       (7) 
Finance costs                                              9       174       105 
-----------------------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
Operating cash flows before working capital 
 movement                                                        (871)   (2,784) 
Change in receivables                                          (2,175)       190 
Change in payables                                               2,807       295 
-----------------------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
Cash used in operations before tax                               (239)   (2,299) 
-----------------------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
Net income taxes received/(paid)                                   984      (17) 
-----------------------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
Net cash flows from/(used in) operating activities                 745   (2,316) 
-----------------------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
Cash flows from investing activities 
Purchases of property, plant and equipment                        (72)     (165) 
Expenditure on intangible assets                               (1,907)   (1,307) 
Cash received on sale of the RTLS SmartSpace 
 business unit                                             7     2,500         - 
Acquisition of subsidiaries, net of cash acquired          6     (580)   (3,990) 
Interest received                                                    7         7 
Net cash flows used in investing activities                       (52)   (5,455) 
-----------------------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
Cash flows from financing activities 
Borrowings                                                           -       662 
Payment of lease liability                                       (269)      (78) 
Proceeds from the issue of ordinary share capital                   14     5,178 
-----------------------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
Net cash flows (used in)/from financing activities               (255)     5,762 
-----------------------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
Net increase/(decrease) in cash and cash equivalents               438   (2,009) 
Cash and cash equivalents at start of period                    11,078    13,053 
Exchange differences on cash and cash equivalents                 (17)        34 
-----------------------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period                17    11,499    11,078 
-----------------------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
 

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

1 General information

IQGeo Group plc ("the Company") and its subsidiaries (together, "the Group") delivers geospatial software solutions that integrate data from any source - geographic, real-time asset, GPS, location, corporate and external cloud-based sources - into a live geospatial common operating picture, empowering all users in the customer's organisation to access, input and analyse operational intelligence to proactively manage their networks, respond quickly to emergency events and effectively manage day-to-day operations.

The Company is a public limited company which is listed on the Alternative Investment Market ("AIM") of the London Stock Exchange (IQG) and is incorporated and domiciled in the United Kingdom. The value of IQGeo Group plc shares, as quoted on the London Stock Exchange at 31 December 2021, was 129.0 pence per share (31 December 2020: 96.0 pence).

The address of its registered office is Nine Hills Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom, CB2 1GE.

The Group has its operations in the UK, USA, Canada, Germany and Japan, and sells its products and services in North America, Japan, UK and Europe. The Group legally consists of six subsidiary companies headed by IQGeo Group plc.

The consolidated financial statements have been approved for issue by the Board of Directors on 21 March 2022.

2 New accounting standards

The consolidated financial statements are prepared in accordance with UK-adopted international accounting standards in conformity with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006.

The accounting policies used are the same as set out in detail in the Annual Report and Accounts 2020 and have been applied consistently to all periods presented in the financial statements.

There were no new standards or amendments or interpretations to existing standards that became effective during the year that were material to the Group.

No new standards, amendments or interpretations to existing standards having an impact on the financial statements that have been published and that are mandatory for the Group's accounting periods beginning on or before 1 January 2022, or later periods, have been adopted early.

Standards and interpretations not yet applied by the Group

The following new Standards and Interpretations, which are yet to become mandatory and have not been applied in the Group's financial statements, are not expected to have a material impact on the Group's financial statements.

-- IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts

-- Amendments to IFRS 17 Insurance Contracts (Amendments to IFRS 17 and IFRS 4)

-- References to the Conceptual Framework

-- Proceeds before Intended Use (Amendments to IAS 16)

-- Onerous Contracts - Cost of Fulfilling a Contract (Amendments to IAS 37)

-- Annual Improvements to IFRS Standards 2018-2020 Cycle (Amendments to IFRS 1, IFRS 9, IFRS 16, IAS 41)

-- Classification of Liabilities as Current or Non-current (Amendments to IAS 1)

These amendments are not expected to have a significant impact on the financial statements in the period of initial application and therefore the disclosures have not been made.

3 Summary of significant accounting policies

The principal accounting policies applied in the preparation of the consolidated financial statements are set out below. These policies have been consistently applied to all the years presented, unless otherwise stated.

Basis of preparation

The consolidated financial statements of IQGeo Group plc are prepared in accordance with UK-adopted international accounting standards in conformity with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 ('IFRS'). The consolidated financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention. The consolidated financial statements are presented in GBP and all values are rounded to the nearest thousand pounds (GBP'000) except when otherwise indicated.

The preparation of these financial statements in conformity with IFRS requires the Directors to make certain critical accounting estimates and judgements that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. The areas involving a higher degree of judgement or complexity, or areas where assumptions and estimates are significant to the consolidated financial statements, are disclosed in note 4.

Going concern basis

In determining the basis for preparing the consolidated financial statements, the Directors are required to consider whether the Company can continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future, being a period of not less than twelve months from the date of the approval of the consolidated financial statements.

Management prepares detailed cash flow forecasts which are reviewed by the Board on a regular basis. The forecasts include assumptions regarding the opportunity funnel from both existing and new clients, growth plans, risks and mitigating actions. In particular, operating cash flow and profitability are highly sensitive to revenue mix and the positive contribution of continuing growth in software sales whether on a perpetual licence or subscription basis.

In reaching their going concern conclusion, the Directors have considered that the Group had cash of GBP11.5 million as at 31 December 2021 and sufficient working capital to continue operations. Management have also prepared analysis to support that even in the event of a significant downturn in performance, cash reserves are sufficient to continue trading.

The Group's forecasts and projections to 31 March 2023, taking account of reasonably possible changes in trading performance, support the conclusion that there is a reasonable expectation that the Company and the Group have adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future, a period of not less than twelve months from the date of this report. The Group, therefore, continues to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the consolidated financial statements.

Consolidation

The Group financial statements include the results, financial position and cash flows of the Company and all of its subsidiary undertakings. Subsidiary undertakings are those entities controlled directly or indirectly by the Company. Control arises when the Company has the power to govern the financial and operating policies of an entity, uses this power to affect the returns from that entity and has exposure to variable returns from its investment in the entity.

Financial statements of the subsidiaries are prepared for the same reporting year as the Company, using consistent accounting policies. Businesses acquired or disposed during the year are accounted for using acquisition method principles from, or up to, the date control passed. Intra-group transactions and balances are eliminated on consolidation. All subsidiaries use uniform accounting policies for like transactions and other events and similar circumstances.

Foreign currencies

a. Functional and presentation currency

The functional currency of each Group entity is the currency of the primary economic environment in which each entity operates. The consolidated financial statements are presented in GBP.

b. Transactions and balances

Foreign currency transactions are translated into the functional currency of each Group entity using the exchange rates prevailing at the dates of transactions. Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated at rates ruling at the period end date. Such exchange differences are included in the consolidated income statement within "operating expenses". Non-monetary items that are measured in terms of historical cost in a foreign currency are translated using the exchange rates as at the dates of the initial transactions.

c. Consolidation

For the purpose of presenting consolidated financial statements, the results and financial position of all the Group entities (none of which have the currency of a hyperinflationary economy) that have a functional currency other than GBP are translated into GBP as follows:

-- assets and liabilities for each statement of financial position are translated at the exchange rate at the period end date;

-- income and expenses for each income statement are translated at the exchange rate ruling at the time of each period the transaction occurred; and

   --    all resulting exchange differences are recognised in other comprehensive income. 

Business reporting

IFRS 8 requires a "management approach" under which information in the financial statements is presented on the same basis as that used for internal management reporting purposes.

The Group is organised on a global basis. The Directors believe that the Chief Operating Decision Maker (CODM) is the Chief Executive Officer of the Group. The CODM and the rest of the Board are provided with information as a single business unit to assess its financial performance.

The internal management accounting information is prepared on an IFRS basis but has non-GAAP "Adjusted EBITDA" as the primary measure of profit and this is reported on the face of the consolidated income statement.

Revenue recognition

Revenue represents the consideration that the entity expects to receive for the sales of goods and services net of discounts and sales taxes. Revenue is recognised based on the distinct performance obligations under the relevant customer contract as set out below. Where goods and/or services are sold in a bundled transaction or on a subscription basis, the Group allocates the total consideration under the contract to the different individual elements based on actual amounts charged by the Group on a standalone basis.

Perpetual software

Software is also sold under perpetual licence agreements. Under these arrangements revenue is recognised at a point in time, when the software is made available to the customer for use, provided that all obligations associated with the sale of the licence have been made fulfilled.

If contracts include performance obligations which result in software being customised or altered, the software cannot be considered distinct from the labour service. Revenue recognition is dependent on the contract terms and assessment of whether the performance obligation is satisfied over time. If the conditions of IFRS 15 to recognise revenue over time are not satisfied, revenue is deferred until the software is available for customer use, because once software has been installed by the customer, the Group has no further obligations to satisfy.

Recurring IQGeo Product revenue - maintenance and support

Maintenance and support is recognised on a straight-line basis over the term of the contract, which is typically one year. Revenue not recognised in the consolidated income statement is classified as deferred revenue on the consolidated statement of financial position.

Recurring IQGeo Product revenue - subscription

Subscription services, which may include hosting services, are considered to be a single distinct performance obligation due to the promises stated within the contract. Revenue is recognised evenly over the subscription period as the customer receives the benefits of the subscription services.

Services

Services revenue includes consultancy and training. Services revenue from time and materials contracts is recognised in the period that the services are provided on the basis of time worked at agreed contractual rates and as direct expenses are incurred.

Revenue from fixed price, long-term customer specific contracts is recognised over time following assessment of the stage of completion of each assignment at the period end date compared to the total estimated service to be provided over the entire contract where the outcome can be estimated reliably. If a contract outcome cannot be estimated reliably, revenues are recognised equal to costs incurred, to the extent that costs are expected to be recovered. An expected loss on a contract is recognised immediately in the consolidated income statement.

Timing of payment

Maintenance and support income and subscription income is invoiced annually in advance at the commencement of the contract period. Other revenue is invoiced based on the contract terms in accordance with performance obligations. Amounts recoverable in contracts (contract assets) relate to our conditional right to consideration for completed performance obligations under the contract prior to invoicing. Deferred income (contract liabilities) relates to amounts invoiced in advance of services performed under the contract.

Employee benefits

a. Retirement benefits

The Group operates various defined contribution pension arrangements for its employees.

For defined contribution pension arrangements, the amount charged to the consolidated income statement represents the contributions payable in the period. Differences between contributions payable in the period and contributions actually paid are shown as either accruals or prepayments in the consolidated statement of financial position.

b. Share-based payments

The Group issues equity-settled share-based payments to certain employees. Vesting conditions are continuing employment. Equity-settled share-based payments are measured at fair value at the date of grant using an appropriate pricing model. The fair value is expensed on a straight-line basis over the vesting period, together with a corresponding increase in equity in the share-based payment reserve. Non-market vesting conditions include assumptions about the number of options expected to vest.

Non-recurring items

Non-recurring items are disclosed separately in the financial statements where it is necessary to do so to provide further understanding of the financial performance of the Group. They are material one-off items of income or expense that have been shown separately due to the significance of their nature or amount and do not reflect the ongoing cost base or revenue-generating ability of the Group.

Interest income and expense

Interest income and expense is included in the consolidated income statement on a time basis, using the effective interest method by reference to the principal outstanding.

Tax

The tax charge or credit comprises current tax payable and deferred tax:

a. Current tax

The current tax charge represents an estimate of the amounts payable or receivable to or from tax authorities in respect of the Group's taxable profits and is based on an interpretation of existing tax laws. Taxable profit differs from profit before tax as reported in the consolidated income statement because it excludes certain items of income and expense that are taxable or deductible in other years or are never taxable or deductible. Taxation received is recognised only when it is probable that the Group is entitled to the asset.

b. Deferred tax

Deferred income taxes are calculated using the liability method on temporary differences. This involves the comparison of the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities in the consolidated financial statements with their respective tax bases. In addition, tax losses available to be carried forward as well as other income tax credits to the Group are assessed for recognition as deferred tax assets. However, deferred tax is not provided on the initial recognition of goodwill, nor on the initial recognition of an asset or liability, unless the related transaction is a business combination or affects tax or accounting profit.

Deferred tax liabilities are always provided in full. Deferred tax assets are recognised to the extent that it is probable that the underlying deductible temporary differences will be able to be offset against future taxable income. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are calculated, without discounting, at tax rates that are expected to apply to their respective period of realisation, provided they are enacted or substantively enacted at the reporting date. Deferred tax is recognised as a component of tax expense in the consolidated income statement, except where it relates to items charged or credited directly to other comprehensive income or equity when it is recognised in other comprehensive income or equity.

Business combinations

The Group applies the acquisition method to account for business combinations. The consideration transferred for the acquisition of a subsidiary is the fair values of the assets transferred, the liabilities incurred to the former owners of the acquiree and the equity interests issued by the Group. The consideration transferred includes the fair value of any asset or liability resulting from a contingent consideration arrangement. Identifiable assets acquired and liabilities and contingent liabilities assumed in a business combination are measured initially at their provisional fair values at the acquisition date. Fair values are reassessed during the measurement period and updated if required. The Group recognises any non-controlling interest in the acquiree on an acquisition-by-acquisition basis, either at fair value or at the non-controlling interest's proportionate share of the recognised amounts of the acquiree's identifiable net assets.

If the business combination is achieved in stages, the acquisition date fair value of the acquirer's previously held equity interest in the acquiree is remeasured to fair value at the acquisition date through profit or loss.

Any contingent consideration to be transferred by the Group is recognised at fair value at the acquisition date. Subsequent changes to the fair value of the contingent consideration that is deemed to be an asset or liability is recognised in accordance with IFRS 9 in the consolidated income statement. Contingent consideration that is classified as equity is not remeasured and its subsequent settlement is accounted for within equity.

Goodwill

Goodwill is initially measured as the excess of the aggregate of the consideration transferred and the fair value of non-controlling interest over the net identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed. If this consideration is lower than the fair value of the net assets of the subsidiary acquired, the difference is recognised in profit or loss.

Goodwill arising on an acquisition of a business is the difference between the fair value of the consideration paid and the net fair value of the assets and liabilities acquired. Goodwill is carried at cost less accumulated impairment losses.

Research and development

Expenditure on research activities is recognised as an expense in the period in which it is incurred.

Costs relating to ongoing obligations of customer contracts are expensed.

Development activities involve a plan or design for the production of new or substantially improved products and processes. Development expenditure is only capitalised if all of the following conditions are met:

-- completion of the intangible asset is technically feasible so that it will be available for use or sale;

   --    the Group intends to complete the intangible asset and use or sell it; 
   --    the Group has the ability to use or sell the intangible asset; 

-- the intangible asset will generate probable future economic benefits. Among other things, this requires that there is a market for the output from the intangible asset or for the intangible asset itself, or, if it is to be used internally, the asset will be used in generating such benefits;

-- there are adequate technical, financial and other resources to complete the development and to use or sell the intangible asset; and

-- the expenditure attributable to the intangible asset during its development can be measured reliably.

Internally generated intangible assets, consisting mainly of direct labour costs, are amortised on a straight-line basis over their useful economic lives. Amortisation is shown within administrative expenses in the consolidated income statement. The estimated useful lives of current development projects are three years. Upon completion the assets are subject to impairment testing if impairment triggers are identified, based on expected future sales.

Where no internally generated intangible asset can be recognised, development expenditure is recognised as an expense in the period in which it is incurred.

Other intangible assets

Intangible assets that are purchased separately, such as software licences that do not form an integral part of related hardware, are capitalised at cost and amortised on a straight-line basis over their useful economic life which is typically 3 years.

Customer relationships acquired following a business combination are amortised on a straight-line basis over their useful economic life which is 10 years.

Brands acquired following a business combination are amortised on a straight-line basis over their useful economic life which is 2 years.

Acquired software recognised following a business combination is amortised on a straight-line basis over their useful economic life which is 3 years.

Property, plant and equipment

Property, plant and equipment are stated at cost less accumulated depreciation and any recognised impairment loss. Depreciation is charged to the consolidated income statement so as to write off the cost or valuation less estimated residual values over their expected useful lives on a straight-line basis over the following periods:

   --    Fixtures and fittings: three to ten years, or period of the lease if shorter 
   --    Computer equipment: three years 

Residual values and useful economic lives are assessed annually. The gain or loss on the disposal or retirement of an asset is determined as the difference between the sales proceeds and the carrying amount of the asset and is recognised in operating expenses.

Leased assets

The Group as a lessee

For any new contracts entered into, the Group considers whether a contract is, or contains, a lease. A lease is defined as 'a contract, or part of a contract, that conveys the right to use an asset (the underlying asset) for a period of time in exchange for consideration'. To apply this definition the Group assesses whether the contract meets three key evaluations which are whether:

-- the contract contains an identified asset, which is either explicitly identified in the contract or implicitly specified by being identified at the time the asset is made available to the Group

-- the Group has the right to obtain substantially all of the economic benefits from use of the identified asset throughout the period of use, considering its rights within the defined scope of the contract

-- the Group has the right to direct the use of the identified asset throughout the period of use. The Group assesses whether it has the right to direct 'how and for what purpose' the asset is used throughout the period of use

Measurement and recognition of leases as a lessee

At lease commencement date, the Group recognises a right-of-use asset and a lease liability on the consolidated statement of financial position. The right-of-use asset is measured at cost, which is made up of the initial measurement of the lease liability, any initial direct costs incurred by the Group, an estimate of any costs to dismantle and remove the asset at the end of the lease, and any lease payments made in advance of the lease commencement date (net of any incentives received).

The Group depreciates the right-of-use assets on a straight-line basis from the lease commencement date to the earlier of the end of the useful life of the right-of-use asset or the end of the lease term. The Group also assesses the right-of-use asset for impairment when such indicators exist.

At the commencement date, the Group measures the lease liability at the present value of the lease payments unpaid at that date, discounted using the interest rate implicit in the lease if that rate is readily available or the Group's incremental borrowing rate.

Lease payments included in the measurement of the lease liability are made up of fixed payments (including in-substance fixed), variable payments based on an index or rate, amounts expected to be payable under a residual value guarantee and payments arising from options reasonably certain to be exercised.

Subsequent to initial measurement, the liability will be reduced for payments made and increased for interest. It is remeasured to reflect any reassessment or modification, or if there are changes in in-substance fixed payments.

When the lease liability is remeasured, the corresponding adjustment is reflected in the right-of-use asset, or profit and loss if the right-of-use asset is already reduced to zero.

The Group has elected to account for short-term leases and leases of low-value assets using the practical expedients. Instead of recognising a right-of-use asset and lease liability, the payments in relation to these are recognised as an expense in profit or loss on a straight-line basis over the lease term.

On the consolidated statement of financial position, right-of-use assets have been presented as non-current assets and lease liabilities presented within current and non-current liabilities.

Impairment of non-financial assets

Assets that have an indefinite useful life - for example, goodwill - are not subject to amortisation and are tested at least annually for impairment and whenever there is an indication that the asset may be impaired. Assets that are subject to amortisation are reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount may not be recoverable.

An impairment loss is recognised for the amount by which the asset's carrying amount exceeds its recoverable amount. The recoverable amount is the higher of an asset's fair value less costs to sell and value in use. For the purposes of assessing impairment, assets are grouped at the lowest levels for which there are separately identifiable cash flows (cash-generating units). Impairment losses are recognised immediately in profit or loss.

Non-financial assets other than goodwill that suffered an impairment are reviewed for possible reversal of the impairment at each reporting date. Where an impairment loss is reversed, it is reversed to the extent that the increased carrying amount does not exceed the carrying amount that would have been determined had no impairment loss been recognised in prior years. A reversal of an impairment loss is recognised immediately in profit or loss.

Financial instruments

Recognition and derecognition

Financial assets and financial liabilities are recognised when the Group becomes a party to the contractual provisions of the financial instrument.

Financial assets are derecognised when the contractual rights to the cash flows from the financial asset expire, or when the financial asset and substantially all the risks and rewards are transferred. A financial liability is derecognised when it is extinguished, discharged, cancelled or expires.

Classification and initial measurement of financial assets

Except for those trade receivables that do not contain a significant financing component and are measured at the transaction price in accordance with IFRS 15, all financial assets are initially measured at fair value adjusted for transaction costs (where applicable).

Financial assets, other than those designated and effective as hedging instruments, are classified into the following categories:

-- amortised cost;

-- fair value through profit or loss (FVTPL); and

-- fair value through other comprehensive income (FVOCI).

The classification is determined by both:

-- the entity's business model for managing the financial asset; and

-- the contractual cash flow characteristics of the financial asset.

All income and expenses relating to financial assets that are recognised in profit or loss are presented within finance costs, finance income or other financial items, except for impairment of trade receivables which is presented within other expenses.

Subsequent measurement of financial assets

Financial assets at amortised cost

Financial assets are measured at amortised cost if the assets meet the following conditions (and are not designated as FVTPL):

-- they are held within a business model whose objective is to hold the financial assets and collect its contractual cash flows; and

-- the contractual terms of the financial assets give rise to cash flows that are solely payments of principal and interest on the principal amount outstanding.

After initial recognition, these are measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method. Discounting is omitted where the effect of discounting is immaterial. The Group's cash and cash equivalents, trade and most other receivables fall into this category of financial instruments.

Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss (FVTPL)

Financial assets that are held within a different business model other than 'hold to collect' or 'hold to collect and sell' are categorised at fair value through profit and loss. Further, irrespective of business model, financial assets whose contractual cash flows are not solely payments of principal and interest are accounted for at FVTPL.

Assets in this category are measured at fair value with gains or losses recognised in profit or loss. The fair values of financial assets in this category are determined by reference to active market transactions or using a valuation technique where no active market exists.

Investments

As part of the sale transaction of the RTLS business unit on 31 December 2018, the Group held a rollover equity investment in Abyssinian Topco Limited (registered number: 11650137) which following the transaction, is the parent company of the RTLS SmartSpace business unit. This asset was classified as an asset held for sale in the consolidated statement of financial position as at 31 December 2020. The asset was subsequently disposed of during 2021.

Trade receivables

Trade receivables are amounts due from customers for products sold or services performed in the ordinary course of business. If collection is expected in one year or less, they are classified as current assets. If not, they are presented as non-current assets.

The Group makes use of a simplified approach in accounting for trade and other receivables as well as contract assets and records the loss allowance as lifetime expected credit losses. These are the expected shortfalls in contractual cash flows, considering the potential for default at any point during the life of the financial instrument. In calculating, the Group uses its historical experience, external indicators and forward-looking information to calculate the expected credit losses using a provision matrix.

The Group assesses impairment of trade receivables on a collective basis as they possess shared credit risk characteristics and they have been grouped based on the days past du e .

Classification and measurement of financial liabilities

The Group's financial liabilities include borrowings, trade and other payables.

Financial liabilities are initially measured at fair value, and, where applicable, adjusted for transaction costs unless the Group designated a financial liability at fair value through profit or loss.

Subsequently, financial liabilities are measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method except for derivatives and financial liabilities designated at FVTPL, which are carried subsequently at fair value with gains or losses recognised in the profit or loss (other than derivative financial instruments that are designated and effective as hedging instruments).

Trade payables

Trade payables are obligations to pay for goods or services that have been acquired in the ordinary course of business from suppliers. Accounts payable are classified as current liabilities if payment is due within one year or less. If not, they are presented as non-current liabilities.

Trade payables are recognised initially at fair value and subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method.

Cash and cash equivalents

In the consolidated statement of cash flows, cash and cash equivalents includes cash in hand, deposits held at call with banks and other short-term highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less.

Borrowings

Borrowings are recognised initially at fair value, net of transaction costs incurred. Borrowings are subsequently carried at amortised cost; any difference between the proceeds (net of transaction costs) and the redemption value is recognised in the consolidated income statement over the period of the borrowings using the effective interest method.

Share capital and share premium

Ordinary shares are classified as equity. Incremental costs directly attributable to the issue of new shares or options are shown in equity as a deduction, net of tax, from the proceeds. The nominal value of shares issued is classified as share capital and the amounts paid over the nominal value in respect of share issues, net of related costs, is classified as share premium.

Share-based payment reserve

The share-based payment reserve relates to a cumulative charge made in respect of share options granted by the Company to the Group's employees under its employee share option plans.

Capital redemption reserve

The capital redemption reserve relates to the repurchase and subsequent cancellation of issued ordinary share capital.

Merger relief reserve

The merger relief reserve relates to the issue of shares as consideration for acquisitions of direct or indirect 100% owned subsidiaries within the Group.

Translation reserve

Exchange differences relating to the translation of the results and net assets of the Group's foreign operations from their functional currencies to the Group's presentation currency of GBP, are recognised directly in other comprehensive income and accumulated in the translation reserve.

Retained earnings

Retained earnings include all current and prior period retained profits/losses.

4 Critical accounting judgements and key sources of estimation and uncertainty

When preparing the financial statements, management makes a number of judgements, estimates and assumptions about the recognition and measurement of assets, liabilities, income and expenses.

Significant management judgements

The following are the judgements made by management in applying the accounting policies of the Group that have the most significant effect on the financial statements.

Capitalisation of development costs

The point at which development costs meet the criteria for capitalisation is critically dependent on management's judgement of the point at which technical and commercial feasibility is demonstrable. The carrying amount of capitalised development costs at 31 December 2021 is GBP2.5 million (2020: GBP1.8 million). After capitalisation, management monitors whether the recognition requirements continue to be met and whether there are any indicators that capitalised costs may be impaired.

Revenue recognition

Significant management judgement is applied in determining the distinct performance obligations included within contracts involving multiple deliverables. In particular, where additional services are sold alongside perpetual licence sales, management must make an assessment if contracts include performance obligations which would result in software being customised or altered, prior to reaching a conclusion as to whether the software can or cannot be considered distinct from the labour service.

Deferred tax

A deferred tax asset is recognised where the Group considers it probable that future tax profits will be available against which the tax credit will be utilised in the future. This specifically applies to tax losses and to outstanding vested share options at the statement of financial position date. In estimating the amount of the deferred tax asset that should be recognised, the Directors make judgements based on current budgets and forecasts about the amount of future taxable profits and the timings of when these will be realised.

Estimating uncertainty

The Group makes estimates and assumptions concerning the future. The resulting accounting estimates will, by definition, seldom equal the related actual results. The estimates and assumptions that have a significant risk of causing a material adjustment to the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities within the next financial year are addressed below.

Amortisation and impairment of development costs

Capitalised development costs are amortised over a three year period which is management's estimate of the useful lives of current development projects. In reaching this conclusion, management have made assumptions in respect of future customer requirements and developments within the industry. These estimates have a high level of uncertainty and are matters outside of management's control.

The Group reviews capitalised development costs for indicators of impairment annually in accordance with the accounting policy stated in note 3. In assessing if an indication of impairment exists management review current year sales of each product capitalised. For the majority of products capitalised, current year sales support management's assessment that no indication of impairment exists. Where current year sales do not support this conclusion, such as for new products developed, management are required to make assumptions of the future cash flows generated from these software products. This includes consideration of both the current business pipeline, the expected conversion of that pipeline and the future cash flows to be generated through recurring revenue contracts, including the application of a suitable discount rate.

Revenue recognition

For each identified significant performance obligation management are required to determine which obligations meet the criteria to recognise revenue over time. As revenue from fixed price services agreements is recognised over time, the amount of revenue recognised in a reporting period depends on the extent to which the performance obligation has been satisfied. This requires an estimate of the time and value to deliver the services to be provided, based on historical experience with similar contracts. In a similar way, recognising revenue requires the estimated number of hours required to complete the promised work.

5 Business information

5.1 Operating segments

Management provides information reported to the Chief Operating Decision Maker (CODM) for the purpose of assessing performance and allocating resources. The CODM is the Chief Executive Officer.

The business delivers software solutions that integrate data from any source - geographic, real-time asset, GPS, location, corporate and external cloud-based sources - into a live geospatial common operating picture, empowering all users in the customer's organisation to access, input and analyse operational intelligence to proactively manage their networks, respond quickly to emergency events and effectively manage day-to-day operations. These geospatial operations are reported to the CODM as a single operating segment.

5.2 Revenue by type

The following table presents the different revenue streams of the IQGeo Group.

 
 Revenue by stream                    2021     % of total     2020     % of total   Year-on-year 
                                     GBP'000     revenue     GBP'000     revenue       growth 
                                   ---------  -----------  ---------  ----------- 
 Subscription                        3,964        29%        1,860        20%           113% 
 Maintenance and support             1,787        13%        1,335        15%           34% 
---------------------------------  ---------  -----------  ---------  -----------  ------------- 
 Recurring IQGeo product revenue     5,751        42%        3,195        35%           80% 
---------------------------------  ---------  -----------  ---------  -----------  ------------- 
 Perpetual Software                  2,011        15%         299          3%           573% 
 Services                            5,089        36%        3,846        42%           32% 
---------------------------------  ---------  -----------  ---------  -----------  ------------- 
 Non-recurring IQGeo product 
  revenue                            7,100        51%        4,145        45%           71% 
 Total IQGeo product revenue         12,851       93%        7,340        80%           75% 
                                   ---------  -----------  ---------  ----------- 
 Geospatial services from 
  third party products                998          7%        1,815        20%          (45)% 
---------------------------------  ---------  -----------  ---------  -----------  ------------- 
 Total revenue                       13,849       100%       9,155        100%          51% 
---------------------------------  ---------  -----------  ---------  -----------  ------------- 
 

5.3 Geographical areas

The Board and management team also review the revenues on a geographical basis, based around the regions where the Group has its significant subsidiaries or markets.

The Group's revenue from external customers in the Group's domicile, the UK, and its major worldwide markets have been identified on the basis of the customers' geographical location. Non-current assets are allocated based on their physical location.

The following table represents the Group's operational revenue and non-current assets by geographical region:

 
                     Revenue        Non-current assets 
                ------------------  ------------------  -------- 
                    2021      2020                2021      2020 
                 GBP'000   GBP'000             GBP'000   GBP'000 
--------------  --------  --------  ------------------  -------- 
UK                   278       316               2,575     1,927 
Europe               275       146                   -         - 
USA                9,211     5,990               8,129     8,705 
Canada             2,297     1,233                   1         2 
Japan              1,556     1,437                   5         2 
Rest of World        232        33                   -         - 
--------------  --------  --------  ------------------  -------- 
                  13,849     9,155              10,710    10,636 
--------------  --------  --------  ------------------  -------- 
 
 

2021 revenues include GBP2.8 million from income deferred at the beginning of the period (2020: GBP1.1 million) relating to performance obligations satisfied over time.

5.4 Information about major customers

During 2021, the Group had no customer who generated revenues of greater than 10% of total Geospatial revenue.

During 2020, the Group had one customer who generated revenues of greater than 10% of total Geospatial revenue. GBP1.6 million was generated from one US customer.

6 Acquisitions

On 21 December 2020 the Group acquired 100% of the equity instruments of OSPInsight International Inc. ('OSPI'), a business based in Utah, USA, thereby obtaining control.

Consideration transferred

The acquisition of OSPI was settled in December 2020 through cash payment of GBP4.0 million and through issue of 923,294 ordinary 2p shares of IQGeo Group plc, to the sellers of OSPI.

The acquisition included deferred consideration which was satisfied in December 2021 by cash payment of GBP580,000 and the issue of 173,446 ordinary 2p shares of IQGeo Group plc.

The purchase agreement included an additional consideration of up to GBP796,000 subject to achievement of defined levels of recurring revenue invoicing and subsequent cash collection of those invoices during the year ended 31 December 2021. Management anticipate this earn out will be settled in full with amounts payable during the first half of 2022.

Deferred and contingent consideration were discounted on recognition in 2020 with GBP86,000 recognised as an interest expense during the year.

OSPI's contribution to the Group results

During the year ended 31 December 2021, OSPI contributed GBP2,988,000 of revenue and GBP407,000 of profit to the consolidated income statement.

During the year ended 31 December 2020, OSPI contributed GBP60,000 of revenue and GBP1,000 of profit to the consolidated income statement during the period 21 December 2020 to 31 December 2020.

7 Asset held for sale

On 31 December 2018, the Group disposed of its RTLS SmartSpace business unit for a consideration of up to GBP35.0 million, with GBP30.0 million paid in cash on completion (subject to adjustments for net debt and net working capital) in addition to a GBP2.0 million rollover investment in Abyssinian Topco Limited. Abyssinian Topco Limited is a UK registered company (company number 11649721) and is the ultimate UK parent company of Ubisense Limited which, along with its subsidiary companies, comprise the former RTLS SmartSpace business unit.

On 29 December 2020, the Group entered into an agreement to sell its shares in Abyssinian Topco Limited, with the sale completing during January 2021 for a consideration of GBP2.5 million. Any adjustments to the value of the asset prior to disposal were recognised as fair value through other comprehensive income (FVOCI), resulting in no gain or loss being recorded in the consolidated income statement.

8 Employee information

8.1 Employee numbers

The number of people as at 31 December and the average monthly number of people employed during the year, including Executive Directors, was:

 
                          Actual number of people    Average monthly number 
                             as at 31 December              of people 
                         -------------------------  ------------------------ 
                                 2021         2020         2021         2020 
By activity                    Number       Number       Number       Number 
-----------------------  ------------  -----------  -----------  ----------- 
Technical consultants              34           36           34           24 
Sales & marketing                  35           29           33           19 
Research & development             21           20           23           15 
Administration                     12           11           11           10 
-----------------------  ------------  -----------  -----------  ----------- 
                                  102           96          101           68 
-----------------------  ------------  -----------  -----------  ----------- 
 
 
                    2021     2020     2021     2020 
By geography      Number   Number   Number   Number 
---------------  -------  -------  -------  ------- 
United Kingdom        22       18       21       16 
Europe                 2        2        3        3 
North America         74       72       73       46 
Asia                   4        4        4        3 
---------------  -------  -------  -------  ------- 
                     102       96      101       68 
---------------  -------  -------  -------  ------- 
 

8.2 Employee benefits

The aggregate employee benefit expense, including Executive Directors, comprised:

 
                                             2021      2020 
                                          GBP'000   GBP'000 
--------------------------------------   --------  -------- 
Wages and salaries                         10,694     8,169 
Social security costs                         700       638 
Contributions to defined contribution 
 pension arrangements                         465       340 
Share-based payments                          282       130 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Total aggregate employee benefits          12,141     9,277 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
 

9 Finance income and costs

 
                                                     2021      2020 
                                                  GBP'000   GBP'000 
-----------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Interest income from cash and cash equivalents          7         7 
-----------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Finance income                                          7         7 
-----------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Bank loan interest                                      -       (8) 
Interest expense for lease arrangements              (88)      (97) 
Interest expense for deferred and contingent 
 consideration                                       (86)         - 
Finance costs                                       (174)     (105) 
-----------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Net finance costs                                   (167)      (98) 
-----------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
 

10 Loss before tax: analysis of expenses by nature

10.1 Expenses by nature

The following items have been charged / (credited) to the consolidated income statement in arriving at a gain before tax:

 
                                                       2021      2020 
                                            Notes   GBP'000   GBP'000 
------------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
Amortisation of capitalised development 
 and software costs                            13     1,267     1,002 
Amortisation and impairment of acquired 
 intangible assets                             13       389         - 
Depreciation of owned property, plant 
 and equipment                                 14        73        68 
Depreciation of right-of-use assets            15       242       301 
Lease rental charges - land and buildings      20       248       242 
Research & development costs expensed                   584       320 
Net foreign currency expense/(gains)                     40      (14) 
Unrealised foreign exchange losses on 
 intercompany trading balances                           42        43 
Non-recurring items (credit) / expense       10.2     (550)       289 
------------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
 

10.2 Non-recurring items

 
                                2021      2020 
                             GBP'000   GBP'000 
--------------------------  --------  -------- 
Waiver of loan                   592         - 
Acquisition costs               (42)     (289) 
Total non-recurring items        550     (289) 
--------------------------  --------  -------- 
 

Waiver of loan

In April 2020, IQGeo America Inc, a subsidiary of IQGeo Group plc, applied for and received a loan of $819,000 under the USA CARES Act's "Paycheck Protection Program" in order to support the USA operations during the uncertainty caused by the impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic. The loan was provided by HSBC Bank USA and accrued interest at a rate of 1.0% p.a. In June 2021, the loan was forgiven by the US Small Business Administration along with interest accrued. The waiver of the loan resulted in a credit to the income statement which was recognised during 2021.

Acquisition costs

On 21 December 2020, the Group acquired OSPInsight International Inc. Costs of acquisition have been expensed during the year.

10.3 Auditor's remuneration

During the year, the Group (including its overseas subsidiaries) obtained the following services from the Company's auditor and its associates:

 
                                                           2021      2020 
                                                        GBP'000   GBP'000 
-----------------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Fees payable to the Group's auditor for the 
 audit of: 
Parent Company and consolidated financial statements         91        85 
Financial statements of subsidiaries, pursuant 
 to legislation                                              12        12 
Total audit fees                                            103        97 
-----------------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Fees payable to the Group's auditor for other 
 services: 
Tax advisory                                                 28        43 
Audit-related assurance services                             16        16 
Tax compliance services                                      26         6 
Total non-audit fees                                         70        65 
-----------------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Total auditor's remuneration                                173       162 
-----------------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
 

The auditor of IQGeo Group plc is Grant Thornton UK LLP.

11 Income tax

11.1 Income tax recognised in the consolidated income statement

 
                                                         2021      2020 
                                                      GBP'000   GBP'000 
--------------------------------------------------   --------  -------- 
Current tax 
Corporation tax                                         (746)     (399) 
Adjustment in respect of prior year                       (2)        18 
Foreign tax                                                 2         - 
---------------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Total current tax credit                                (746)     (381) 
---------------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Deferred tax 
Origination and reversal of temporary differences        (66)        66 
---------------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Total deferred tax charge                                (66)        66 
---------------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Total income tax credit for the year                    (812)     (315) 
---------------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
 

The tax credit differs from the standard rate of corporation tax in the UK for the year of 19% (2020: 19%) for the following reasons:

 
                                               2021      2020 
                                            GBP'000   GBP'000 
-----------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Loss before tax                             (2,741)   (4,426) 
Loss before tax multiplied by the 
 standard rate of corporation tax in 
 the UK of 19% (2020: 19%)                    (521)     (841) 
Tax effects of: 
Expenses not deductible for tax purposes        382       318 
Income not chargeable for tax purposes        (112)         - 
Additional overseas tax deduction              (28)     (162) 
Utilisation of previously unrecognised 
 tax losses                                   (364)         - 
Unrecognised deferred tax movements             435       806 
Tax unprovided/(overprovided) in prior 
 years                                          (2)        18 
Research & development tax credits 
 - prior years                                (570)     (399) 
Difference on tax treatment of share 
 options - unrecognised                          54        25 
Differential on overseas tax rates             (86)      (80) 
-----------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Total income tax debit/(credit)               (812)     (315) 
-----------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
 

During the current and prior year IQGeo UK Limited has submitted claims for UK Research & Development tax credit relief ("R&D tax claim") under the HMRC SME scheme. IQGeo UK Limited submitted its first claim during 2020 in respect of the 2019 financial year. IQGeo elected to receive a cash refund for this claim and the funds were received during 2021. As at 31 December 2020, the Group financial statements reflected an asset for the cash amount received in respect of the 2019 financial year, as the claim had been accepted and paid at the point the 2020 financial statements were issued. Due to the significant risk and uncertainty in respect of acceptance of an R&D tax claim by HMRC, no additional asset was recognised as at 31 December 2020 to reflect a potential future claim in respect of the 2020 financial year. As the claim is now more established, the 2021 consolidated income statement reflects both the tax credit for the 2020 financial year and an additional estimate for a claim which will be submitted during 2022 in respect of the 2021 financial year.

11.2 Factors that may affect future tax charges

The Group has tax losses of GBP18.0 million (2020: GBP17.5 million restated) that are available for offset against future taxable profits of those subsidiary companies in which the tax losses arose. Deferred tax assets have not been recognised in respect of these losses as they may not be used to offset taxable profits elsewhere in the Group, and they have arisen in subsidiaries whose future taxable profits are uncertain. No deferred tax has been recognised on the unremitted earnings of overseas subsidiaries, because the earnings are continually reinvested by the Group and no tax is expected to be payable on them in the foreseeable future.

The deferred tax balances have been measured at 25%, based on the expected UK tax rate as at April 2023 (2020: 19%).

11.3 Deferred tax

The movement in deferred tax in the consolidated statement of financial position during the year is as follows:

 
                                  Deferred income 
                                     tax assets         Deferred income tax liabilities 
                              -----------------------  --------------------------------- 
                                  2021  2020 restated              2021             2020 
                               GBP'000        GBP'000           GBP'000          GBP'000 
----------------------------  --------  -------------  ----------------  --------------- 
At 1 January                       285            285             (351)            (285) 
Deferred tax charged to the 
 income statement                  345              -             (279)             (66) 
At 31 December                     630            285             (630)            (351) 
----------------------------  --------  -------------  ----------------  --------------- 
 
 

The components of deferred tax included in the consolidated statement of financial position are as follows:

 
                                                  2021  2020 restated 
                                               GBP'000        GBP'000 
--------------------------------------------  --------  ------------- 
Deferred tax liability on development costs 
 capitalised                                     (630)          (351) 
Deferred tax asset on losses                       630            285 
Total net deferred tax liabilities                   -           (66) 
--------------------------------------------  --------  ------------- 
 

Deferred tax assets have not been recognised in respect of the following amounts because it is not probable that future taxable profits will be available against which the Group can utilise the benefits:

 
                                                         2021  2020 restated 
                                                      GBP'000        GBP'000 
---------------------------------------------------  --------  ------------- 
Tax losses carried forward                              4,062          3,416 
Equity-settled share options temporary differences        230             18 
---------------------------------------------------  --------  ------------- 
Total unrecognised deferred tax assets                  4,292          3,434 
---------------------------------------------------  --------  ------------- 
 

12 Earnings/(Loss) per share (EPS)

 
                                                    2021     2020 
-----------------------------------------------  -------  ------- 
Earnings attributable to ordinary shareholders 
Loss from operations (GBP'000)                   (1,929)  (4,111) 
-----------------------------------------------  -------  ------- 
Number of shares 
Weighted average number of ordinary shares for 
 the purposes of basic EPS ('000)                 57,314   50,195 
Effect of dilutive potential ordinary shares: 
- Share options ('000)                             2,416    1,002 
-----------------------------------------------  -------  ------- 
Weighted average number of ordinary shares for 
 the purposes of diluted EPS ('000)               59,730   51,197 
-----------------------------------------------  -------  ------- 
EPS 
Basic and diluted EPS (pence)                      (3.4)    (8.2) 
-----------------------------------------------  -------  ------- 
 

Basic earnings per share is calculated by dividing profit/(loss) for the period attributable to ordinary shareholders of the Company by the weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding during the period. For diluted earnings per share, the weighted average number of shares is adjusted to allow for the effects of all dilutive share options and warrants outstanding at the end of the year. Options have no dilutive effect in loss-making years and are therefore not classified as dilutive for EPS since their conversion to ordinary shares does not decrease earnings per share or increase loss per share.

The Group also presents an adjusted diluted earnings per share figure which excludes amortisation of acquired intangibles, share-based payments charge, unrealised foreign exchange gains/(losses) on intercompany trading balances and non-recurring items from the measurement of loss for the period.

 
                                               Notes     2021     2020 
 ---------------------------------------------------  -------  ------- 
Earnings for the purposes of diluted EPS, 
being net loss attributable to equity holders 
of the parent company (GBP'000)                       (1,929)  (4,111) 
Adjustments: 
Amortisation and impairment of acquired 
 intangible assets (GBP'000)                              389        - 
Reversal of share-based payments charge 
 (GBP'000)                                                282      130 
Unrealised foreign exchange gains/(losses) 
 on intercompany trading balances (GBP'000)                42       43 
Reversal of non-recurring items (GBP'000)         10    (550)      289 
------------------------------------------------      -------  ------- 
Net adjustments (GBP'000)                                 163      462 
------------------------------------------------      -------  ------- 
Adjusted earnings (GBP'000)                           (1,766)  (3,649) 
------------------------------------------------      -------  ------- 
Adjusted diluted EPS (pence)                            (3.1)    (7.3) 
------------------------------------------------      -------  ------- 
 
 

The adjusted EPS information is considered to provide an alternative representation of the Group's trading performance and in particular it excludes non-recurring items. Options have no dilutive effect in loss-making years.

13 Intangible assets

 
                                                                             Capitalised 
                                           Acquired   Acquired                   product 
                                           customer   software    Acquired   development 
                           Goodwill   relationships   products      brands         costs  Software     Total 
                            GBP'000         GBP'000    GBP'000     GBP'000       GBP'000   GBP'000   GBP'000 
-------------------------  --------  --------------  ---------  ----------  ------------  --------  -------- 
Cost 
At 1 January 2020             2,970               -          -           -         7,521       124    10,615 
Additions                         -               -          -           -         1,305         2     1,307 
Additions as a result 
 of acquisition               4,454           2,118        480          58             -         -     7,110 
Effect of movements in 
 exchange rates                (51)            (46)       (10)         (2)             -         -     (109) 
At 31 December 2020           7,373           2,072        470          56         8,826       126    18,923 
Additions                         -               -          -           -         1,905         2     1,907 
Effect of movements in 
 exchange rates                  35              21          4           1             -         -        61 
-------------------------  --------  --------------  ---------  ----------  ------------  --------  -------- 
At 31 December 2021           7,408           2,093        474          57        10,731       128    20,891 
-------------------------  --------  --------------  ---------  ----------  ------------  --------  -------- 
Accumulated amortisation 
At 1 January 2020           (2,970)               -          -           -       (6,022)      (27)   (9,019) 
Charge for the year               -               -          -           -         (961)      (41)   (1,002) 
At 31 December 2020         (2,970)               -          -           -       (6,983)      (68)  (10,021) 
-------------------------  --------  --------------  ---------  ----------  ------------  --------  -------- 
Charge for the year               -           (206)      (155)        (28)       (1,225)      (42)   (1,656) 
Effect of movements in 
 exchange rates                   -             (3)        (3)         (1)             -         -       (7) 
-------------------------  --------  --------------  ---------  ----------  ------------  --------  -------- 
At 31 December 2021         (2,970)           (209)      (158)        (29)       (8,208)     (110)  (11,684) 
-------------------------  --------  --------------  ---------  ----------  ------------  --------  -------- 
Net book amount 
At 31 December 2021           4,438           1,884        316          28         2,523        18     9,207 
At 31 December 2020           4,403           2,072        470          56         1,843        58     8,902 
-------------------------  --------  --------------  ---------  ----------  ------------  --------  -------- 
 

On 21 December 2020 the Group acquired 100% of the equity instruments of OSPInsight International Inc. ('OSPI'), a business based in Utah, USA, thereby obtaining control. Goodwill, acquired customer relationships, acquired software products and acquired brands have been recognised following the business combination.

Management have undertaken a detailed review of the future cash flows which are anticipated to be generated from the OSPI business acquired and following a successful integration during 2021, and the continued expectation of growth, management have concluded that no impairment is required to Goodwill as at 31 December 2021. Management have projected cash flows to 2026 and then applied a terminal growth rate of 1% to future periods. The key underlying assumption is that the acquired OSPI business will continue to add additional annual recurring revenue contracts through subscription sales at a rate consistent to that achieved in 2021, with operations driven by a similar cost base to that of 2021. A discount rate of 11% has been applied to future cash flows. No reasonably possible changes to the assumptions would lead to an impairment. Management believe the assumptions used after considering the market factors are appropriate.

Capitalised product development costs relate to expenditure that can be applied to a plan or design for the production of new or substantial improvements to software products. Management have assessed the underlying products capitalised to identify if any indicators of impairment exist. Where an indication of impairment does exist management have completed impairment reviews through estimating the future discounted cash flows to be generated from these assets and concluded that no impairment is required as the discounted cash inflows exceeded the carrying value of the asset as at the year end.

The remaining average amortisation period for capitalised product development costs is 2 years.

The software assets represent assets purchased from third parties.

Goodwill, acquired customer relationships, acquired software products and acquired brands relate to the OSPI acquisition.

14 Property, plant and equipment

 
                                  Fixtures and 
                                      fittings  Computer equipment     Total 
                                       GBP'000             GBP'000   GBP'000 
--------------------------------  ------------  ------------------  -------- 
Cost 
At 1 January 2020                          181                 186       367 
Effect of movements in exchange 
 rates                                     (5)                 (4)       (9) 
Additions                                  147                  18       165 
Disposals                                (160)                 (7)     (167) 
--------------------------------  ------------  ------------------  -------- 
At 31 December 2020                        163                 193       356 
--------------------------------  ------------  ------------------  -------- 
Effect of movements in exchange 
 rates                                       2                   1         3 
Additions                                    -                  72        72 
Disposals                                    -                (26)      (26) 
--------------------------------  ------------  ------------------  -------- 
At 31 December 2021                        165                 240       405 
--------------------------------  ------------  ------------------  -------- 
Accumulated depreciation 
At 1 January 2020                        (164)               (117)     (281) 
Effect of movements in exchange 
 rates                                     (9)                   2       (7) 
Charge for the year                       (27)                (41)      (68) 
Disposals                                  160                   7       167 
--------------------------------  ------------  ------------------  -------- 
At 31 December 2020                       (40)               (149)     (189) 
--------------------------------  ------------  ------------------  -------- 
Effect of movements in exchange 
 rates                                     (1)                 (1)       (2) 
Charge for the year                       (33)                (40)      (73) 
Disposals                                    -                  26        26 
--------------------------------  ------------  ------------------  -------- 
At 31 December 2021                       (74)               (164)     (238) 
--------------------------------  ------------  ------------------  -------- 
Net book amount 
At 31 December 2021                         91                  76       167 
At 31 December 2020                        123                  44       167 
--------------------------------  ------------  ------------------  -------- 
 

15 Right-of-use assets

Details of the Group's right-of-use assets and their carrying amount are as follows:

 
                                             2021      2020 
                                          GBP'000   GBP'000 
--------------------------------------   --------  -------- 
Cost 
At 1 January                                1,775       492 
Effect of movements in exchange rates          18      (66) 
Additions                                       -     1,770 
Lease related to acquisition                    -        71 
Disposal                                        -     (492) 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Cost at 31 December                         1,793     1,775 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Amortisation 
At 1 January                                (208)     (419) 
Effect of movements in exchange rates         (7)        20 
Charge for the year                         (242)     (301) 
Disposal                                        -       492 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Amortisation at 31 December                 (457)     (208) 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Net book amount at 31 December              1,336     1,567 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
 

16 Trade and other receivables

 
                                                   2021      2020 
                                        Notes   GBP'000   GBP'000 
--------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
Trade receivables, gross                          3,570     1,888 
Allowances for expected credit losses    16.1     (250)      (31) 
--------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
Trade receivables, net                   16.2     3,320     1,857 
Amounts recoverable on contracts                    943       457 
Other receivables                                    77        70 
Prepayments                                         611       466 
VAT and taxation receivable                          74         - 
--------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
Total trade and other receivables                 5,025     2,850 
--------------------------------------  -----  --------  -------- 
 

All amounts disclosed are short term. The carrying value of trade receivables is considered a reasonable approximation of fair value. Expected credit losses are not material.

The following disclosures are in respect of trade receivables that are either impaired or past due. The individually impaired receivables mainly relate to customers who are in unexpectedly difficult economic situations and are assessed on a customer-by-customer basis following detailed review of the particular circumstances. To the extent they have not been specifically provided against, the trade receivables are considered to be of sound credit rating.

16.1 Movement in allowance for expected credit losses

 
                         2021      2020 
                      GBP'000   GBP'000 
-------------------  --------  -------- 
At 1 January             (31)       (4) 
Allowance acquired          -      (21) 
Allowance made          (219)       (6) 
-------------------  --------  -------- 
At 31 December          (250)      (31) 
-------------------  --------  -------- 
 

16.2 Ageing of past due but not impaired receivables

 
                                     2021      2020 
                                  GBP'000   GBP'000 
------------------------------   --------  -------- 
Neither past due nor impaired       2,765     1,666 
Past due but not impaired: 
0 to 90 days overdue                  541       191 
More than 90 days overdue              14         - 
-------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Total                               3,320     1,857 
-------------------------------  --------  -------- 
 

17 Cash and cash equivalents

 
                                2021      2020 
                             GBP'000   GBP'000 
--------------------------  --------  -------- 
Cash at bank and in hand      11,499    11,078 
--------------------------  --------  -------- 
Cash and cash equivalents     11,499    11,078 
--------------------------  --------  -------- 
 

Cash at bank earns interest at floating rates based on daily bank overnight deposit rates. Short-term cash deposits earn interest at fixed rates for the term of the deposit.

The composition of cash and cash equivalents by currency is as follows:

 
                                2021      2020 
By currency                  GBP'000   GBP'000 
--------------------------  --------  -------- 
British Pound (GBP)            8,917     8,951 
Euro (EUR)                        54        23 
US Dollar (USD)                  585       745 
Japanese Yen (JPY)               813       486 
Canadian Dollar (CAD)          1,130       873 
--------------------------  --------  -------- 
Cash and cash equivalents     11,499    11,078 
--------------------------  --------  -------- 
 

18 Trade and other payables

 
                                        Notes      2021      2020 
                                                GBP'000   GBP'000 
-------------------------------------  ------  --------  -------- 
Trade and other payables due within 
 1 year: 
Deferred income                                   4,501     2,833 
Trade payables                                      458        74 
Trade accruals                                    2,339     1,741 
Other taxation and social security                  452       430 
Deferred acquisition consideration          6         -       746 
Contingent acquisition consideration        6       796         - 
Other payables                                       33         4 
-------------------------------------  ------  --------  -------- 
Total trade and other payables due 
 within 1 year                                    8,579     5,828 
-------------------------------------  ------  --------  -------- 
 
 
Trade and other payables due after 
 1 year: 
Contingent acquisition consideration   6    -    746 
-------------------------------------   -----  ----- 
Trade and other payables due after 
 1 year                                     -    746 
-------------------------------------   -----  ----- 
Total trade and other payables          8,579  6,574 
-------------------------------------   -----  ----- 
 

The carrying value of trade payables is considered a reasonable approximation of fair value.

19 Bank loans

In April 2020, IQGeo America Inc, a subsidiary of IQGeo Group plc, applied for and received a loan of $819,000 under the USA CARES Act's "Paycheck Protection Program" in order to support the USA operations during the uncertainty caused by the impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic. The loan was provided by HSBC Bank USA and accrued interest at a rate of 1.0% p.a. In June 2021, the loan was forgiven by the US Small Business Administration along with interest accrued.

20 Lease obligation

The Group has measured lease liabilities at the present value of the remaining lease payments, discounted using the Group's incremental borrowing rate at the date of initial application.

Details of the Group's liability in respect of right-of-use assets and their carrying amount are as follows:

 
                                                  2021      2020 
                                               GBP'000   GBP'000 
--------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
At 1 January                                     1,846        79 
Effect of movements in exchange rates               15      (76) 
New leases entered into during the year              -     1,753 
Lease related to acquisition                         -        71 
Finance costs incurred                              88        97 
Payments made during the year                    (269)      (78) 
At 31 December                                   1,680     1,846 
--------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
Presented as: 
Lease liability payable within 1 year              246       208 
Lease liability payable in more than 1 year      1,434     1,638 
--------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
At 31 December                                   1,680     1,846 
--------------------------------------------  --------  -------- 
 

During 2020, the Group commenced a 7 year lease running to February 2028 on new premises in Denver as the lease on the existing premises in Denver ended on 30 April 2020.

The OSPI business acquired during the year operates from premises in Utah which are leased until 31 January 2023.

The lease liability consists of GBP2.0 million of lease payments after deduction of GBP0.3 million of future finance charges.

Leases as lessee

The Group maintains short-term office rental agreements within Germany, Japan and the UK. The leases entered into are 12 months or less and the Group has elected to apply the practical expedient permitted under IFRS 16 to not recognise a right-of-use asset and lease liability in respect of these leases due to their short-term nature. The 2021 operating expense presented within the consolidated income statement includes GBP248,000 of rent expense in respect of these leases. The future obligations for the new short-term leases are reported within the table below.

The Group enters into these arrangements as these are a cost-efficient way of obtaining the short-term benefits of these assets.

The Group's future aggregate minimum lease payments under non-cancellable short-term leases are as follows:

 
                           Land and buildings   Land and buildings 
                                         2021                 2020 
                                      GBP'000              GBP'000 
------------------------  -------------------  ------------------- 
 No later than one year                   178                  160 
 Total                                    178                  160 
------------------------  -------------------  ------------------- 
 

The above table reflects the committed cash payments under short-term leases, rather than the expected charge to the consolidated income statement in the relevant periods.

21 Share capital and premium

 
                                       Number of                                   Merger 
                                        ordinary                                   relief 
                                          shares                                  reserve 
                                      of GBP0.02  Share capital  Share premium    GBP'000     Total 
                                            each        GBP'000        GBP'000              GBP'000 
-----------------------------------  -----------  -------------  -------------  ---------  -------- 
Balance at 1 January 2020             49,503,429            990         17,454          -    18,444 
-----------------------------------  -----------  -------------  -------------  ---------  -------- 
Issued under share-based payment 
 plans                                    90,657              2             10          -        12 
Issued on placing to institutional 
 investors                             6,794,872            136          5,030          -     5,166 
Issued as part consideration 
 for acquisition                         923,294             18              -        739       757 
-----------------------------------  -----------  -------------  -------------  ---------  -------- 
Balance at 31 December 2020           57,312,252          1,146         22,494        739    24,379 
-----------------------------------  -----------  -------------  -------------  ---------  -------- 
Issued under share-based payment 
 plans                                    29,998              1             13          -        14 
Issued as part consideration 
 for acquisition                         173,446              3              -        220       223 
Balance at 31 December 2021           57,515,696          1,150         22,507        959    24,616 
-----------------------------------  -----------  -------------  -------------  ---------  -------- 
 

The Company has one class of ordinary shares which carry no right to fixed income.

Where shares have been issued as part of the consideration for the acquisition of OSPI by IQGeo America Inc, excess proceeds over nominal value are recognised in a merger relief reserve.

22 Final Results Announcement

This final results announcement, which has been agreed with the auditors, was approved by the Board of Directors on 21 March 2022. It is not the Group's statutory accounts for the year ended 31 December 2021 within the meaning of section 435 of the Companies Act 2006 but is extracted from those financial statements. Copies of the Group's audited statutory accounts for the year ended 31 December 2021 will be available at the Company's website, www.iqgeo.com, promptly after the release of this preliminary announcement and a printed version will be dispatched to shareholders shortly. Copies will also be delivered to the registrar of Companies following the Annual General Meeting.

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