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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Croma Security Solutions Group Plc | LSE:CSSG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B5MJV178 | ORD 5P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 86.50 | 83.00 | 90.00 | 86.50 | 86.50 | 86.50 | 0.00 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Srch,det,nav,guid,aero Sys | 8.74M | 543k | 0.0395 | 21.90 | 11.88M |
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Croma Security Solutions Group PLC
14 March 2023
Croma Security Solutions Group Plc
("CSSG", "Croma", "the "Company" or the "Group")
Interim Results
Expanding Security Centre Network Showing Returns
Croma Security Solutions Group plc (AIM:CSSG) is pleased to a nnounce its unaudited interim results for the six months to 31 December 2022 (the "Period")
Financial highlights from continuing operations:
-- Revenues grew by 25% to GBP3.77 million (H1 2021: GBP3.01 million) -- EBITDA of GBP0.46 million (H1 2021: GBP0.39 million), represented an increase of 18% -- Revenues from existing security centres grew 35% on a like for like basis to GBP1.32 million -- Revenues from our strategic partnership with iLOQ were encouraging at over GBP0.38 million -- Ungeared with cash balances of GBP0.61 million (31 December 2021: GBP0.65 million) -- As with recent previous years, the Group is not paying an interim dividend
Operational highlights from continuing operations:
-- The Group acquired Southern Stronghold Limited and Safecell Security Group Limited (with three security centres between them) for net cash of GBP1.27 million
-- A further GBP0.085 million was invested in improvements to the existing portfolio of security centres
-- Identified acquisition opportunities supporting the further expansion of the security centre network
Assets held for sale:
-- As announced on 6 December 2022, the Board is considering the proposed divestment of Vigilant Security (Scotland) Limited ("Croma Vigilant") and expects this process to be resolved by the end of the financial year
-- Croma Vigilant generated revenues up 7% during the Period to GBP15.9 million (H1 2021: GBP14.86 million)
-- Profit before tax was GBP0.13 million (H1 2021: GBP0.35 million), held back by a mix of factors including some non-recurring exceptional costs, general wage inflation which is beginning to be passed on in adjusted contract rates and upfront investment in people ahead of a new substantial contract win commencing in January 2023.
Outlook:
-- Second half trading in our core businesses has started well
-- Croma Vigilant has begun the second half positively with the substantial new contract commencing as planned
Nick Hewson, Non-Executive Chairman of CSSG, said : "We are pleased that our decision to invest heavily in our security systems and locks businesses is beginning to show strong returns. As set out in December, we will look to deploy the proceeds of the sale of the manned guarding business as and when it is sold into further geographic expansion of our network of security centres".
For further information visit www.cssgroupplc.com or contact:
Croma Security Solutions Group Plc Tel: +44 (0)7834 482 400
Roberto Fiorentino, CEO
Teo Andreeva, CFO designate
WH Ireland Limited Tel: +44 (0)207 220 1666
(Nominated Adviser and Broker)
Mike Coe
Sarah Mather
Novella Tel: +44 (0)203 151 7008
Tim Robertson
Claire de Groot
Safia Colebrook
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the UK version of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 which is part of UK law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended ("MAR"). Upon the publication of this announcement via a Regulatory Information Service, this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain
Chairman's Statement
Introduction
I am pleased to report the Group's unaudited interim results for the six months to 31 December 2022 ("H1" or the "Period").
The Group currently comprises two distinct businesses, Croma Vigilant and Croma Systems and Locks. In December 2022, the Board announced its intention to divest Croma Vigilant, its manned guarding business and concentrate on its systems and locks businesses. The intention to divest means that the trading performance of Croma Vigilant is reported separately in the consolidated statement of comprehensive income ("SOCI") and its assets and liabilities are grouped and shown separately in the consolidated statement of financial position. The results for the continuing businesses of systems and locks ("the Continuing Group") and comparative numbers have been restated in the SOCI.
The Continuing Group generated revenues from continuing operations of GBP3.77 million (H1 2021: GBP3.01 million) and EBITDA of GBP0.46 million (H1 2021: GBP0.39 million).
The Continuing Group provides a range of innovative security technology services including CCTV, intruder alarms, FastVein (Biometrics) and high security locks. It operates through 14 security centres, the majority operating under the Croma brand and each security centre markets and sells the entire range of the Continuing Group's services. Eventually, all of our security centres will be operating under our Croma brand, providing a comprehensive security services solution in each location.
Revenues from security centres grew 63% to GBP1.61 million (H1 2021: GBP0.99 million) and like for like growth (excluding the three new centres that came on stream during the Period) was up 35% to GBP1.32 million. Footfall in those same centres grew 7% like for like, and by 30% when taking into account the new centres acquired.
To complement and improve its range of services, the Continuing Group also engages in strategic partnerships with various providers of innovative security solutions, and I am pleased to report that our strategic partnership with our Scandinavian partner iLOQ continues to develop positively. 'iLOQ' is a new battery free door lock which can be opened by smartphone. The lock is powered by the mobile phone itself, an important feature clearly differentiating it from competing products. The potential applications for the mobile iLOQ are significant across multiple industries, given its advantages not only in security, but also in data collection, identity, access and control applications. Under the partnership, Croma sells, installs and maintains iLOQ equipment in the UK. This strategic collaboration contributed over GBP0.38 million to our revenues for the Period and we confidently expect this revenue stream to grow.
Financial review - Continuing Group
Revenue from continuing businesses increased by 25% for the Period to GBP3.77m (H1 2021: GBP3.05m). Cash balances (excluding cash in the subsidiary to be sold) at 31 December 2022 were GBP0.61 million (31 December 2021: GBP0.65 million). The Continuing Group spent GBP1.29 million during the Period investing in new security centres, including three freehold premises, and a further GBP0.085 million improving our existing network of centres. Earnings per share from continuing businesses increased over 30% to 1.40p per share (H1 2021: 1.07p). As with recent previous years, the Group is not paying an interim dividend.
Other than lease and short-term trading liabilities, the Continuing Group is debt free.
Acquisitions
During the Period, the Continuing Group completed two acquisitions for the Croma Systems and Locks division, being Southern Stronghold Limited and Safecell Security Group Limited.
Southern Stronghold Limited ("Stronghold") was acquired in July 2022 for a total consideration of GBP0.96 million. Stronghold is a long-standing locksmith business that operates from two freehold premises, one in Coventry and a second near Southampton in Totton. Coventry is the larger of the operations and is a main Assa/Abloy service centre and provides a large number of Master Key systems to local businesses. Stronghold also has an on-line business "Stronghold Direct".
Safecell Security Group Limited was acquired in December 2022 for a total consideration estimated to be GBP0.75 million, part of which is deferred and dependant on the working capital of the business at the completion date. Safecell is a well-known and long-standing security business based in Manchester, providing a comprehensive range of services with a particular focus on electronic and physical security together with fire systems, to retail and commercial customers across the North of England. Safecell's locksmith business operates from premises in Bury (North Manchester).
The acquisitions have increased the number of the Continuing Group's security centres which now number 14, and have significantly enhanced the geographic reach of the Continuing Group and its ability to service nationwide security clients.
I am pleased to report that both acquisitions have performed well since acquisition and their integration is proceeding smoothly.
Asset held for sale
As announced on 6 December 2022, the Board is considering the proposed divestment of Croma Vigilant. Discussions in relation to the proposed divestment remain ongoing, and although there can be no certainty that the Group will complete the disposal, the Board hopes to resolve a sale by the end of the current financial year. If the proposed divestment of Croma Vigilant were to proceed, it would be classified as a fundamental disposal under the AIM rules and, as a result, would be subject to shareholders' approval.
Revenues from Croma Vigilant were up 7% for the Period to GBP15.92 million (H1 2021: GBP14.86 million). However, profit before tax was GBP0.13 million (H1 2021: GBP0.36 million) held back by a number of factors including non-recurring exceptional costs, up-front investment in staff costs ahead of the start of a substantial contract that commenced successfully, as planned, in January 2023, as well as general wage inflation which has impacted staff retention and the ability to recruit. The increased wage costs are beginning to be passed on in adjusted contract rates and will be reflected in all new contracts.
Board changes
During the Period, the former executive directors of the Group, Sebastian Morley and Paul Williamson, stepped down from the Board in order to pursue the purchase of Croma Vigilant, following which I was appointed Non-Executive Chairman. In addition, post Period end, Richard Juett, CFO gave notice of his intention to resign with effect from 31 March 2023. We thank them for their service. Teo Andreeva, currently the Group's financial controller, will become CFO from 1 April 2023 and we welcome her to the Board.
Outlook
The sale process for Croma Vigilant continues and the Board hopes it will be resolved by the end of the financial year. The Continuing Group is trading well and has the potential for further growth. We will continue to seek out opportunities to further expand our national chain of security centres.
A N Hewson
Non-executive Chairman
14 March 2023
CROMA SECURITY SOLUTIONS GROUP PLC
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
FOR 6 MONTHSED 31 DECEMBER 2022
6 months 6 months Year ended ended ended 31-Dec-22 31-Dec-21 30-Jun-22 unaudited unaudited audited as restated as restated Notes GBP000s GBP000s GBP000s Revenue 3,770 3,005 5,831 Cost of sales (2,072) (1,790) (3,273) ------------ Gross profit 1,698 1,215 2,558 Administrative expenses (1,431) (1,055) (2,902) Other operating income - 42 55 ---------- ------------ Operating profit/(loss) 267 202 (289) Analysed as: Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, impairment, and amortisation of intangible assets 455 394 738 Impairment - - (627) Amortisation (30) (45) (82) Depreciation (158) (147) (318) Operating profit/(loss) 267 202 (289) Finance costs (13) (13) (31) Profit before tax 254 189 (320) Tax (45) (30) (89) Profit/(loss) for the period from continuing operations 209 159 (409) Profit for the period from discontinued operations 6 101 284 472 Profit and total comprehensive income for the period attributable to owners of the parent 310 443 63 Earnings per share 3 Basic and diluted earnings/(loss) per share (pence) from continuing operations 1.40 1.07 (2.74) Basic and diluted earnings per share (pence) from discontinued operations 0.68 1.91 3.17
CROMA SECURITY SOLUTIONS GROUP PLC
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
AT 31 DECEMBER 2022
31-Dec-22 31-Dec-21 30-Jun-22 unaudited unaudited audited GBP000s GBP000s GBP000s Assets Non-current assets Goodwill 4,851 6,464 5,827 Other intangible assets 177 246 207 Property, plant and equipment 1,953 1,433 1,477 Right-of-use assets 706 894 1,120 7,687 9,037 8,631 Current assets Inventories 1,232 800 1,076 Trade and other receivables 1,298 6,047 6,778 Cash and cash equivalents 613 3,509 2,556 Assets classified as held for sale 8,922 - - 12,065 10,356 10,410 Total assets 19,752 19,393 19,041 Liabilities Non-current liabilities Deferred tax (104) (88) (117) Lease liabilities (601) (586) (796) (705) (674) (913) Current liabilities Trade and other payables (2,098) (5,844) (5,609) Borrowings and lease liabilities (140) (352) (376) Liabilities directly associated with (4,668) - - assets classified as held for sale (6,906) (6,196) (5,985) Total liabilities (7,611) (6,870) (6,898) Net assets 12,140 12,523 12,143 ========== ========== ========== Issued capital and reserves attributable to owners of the parent Share capital 794 794 794 Treasury shares (399) (399) (399) Share premium 6,133 6,133 6,133 Merger reserve 2,139 2,139 2,139 Capital redemption reserve 51 51 51 Retained earnings 3,422 3,805 3,425 Total equity 12,140 12,523 12,143 ========== ========== ==========
CROMA SECURITY SOLUTIONS GROUP PLC
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASHFLOWS
FOR 6 MONTHSED 31 DECEMBER 2022
6 months 6 months Year ended ended ended 31-Dec-22 31-Dec-21 30-Jun-22 unaudited unaudited audited as restated as restated Notes GBP000s GBP000s GBP000s Cash generated from/(used in) operating activities 5 755 (282) (860) Cash flows from investing activities Purchase of subsidiaries net of cash acquired (1,287) (137) (94) Purchase of property, plant and equipment (160) (1,093) (1,216) Proceeds on disposal of property, plant and equipment - 18 31 Net cash used in investing activities (1,447) (1,212) (1,279) Cash flows from financing activities Payments to reduce lease liabilities (196) (123) (445) Increase/(reduction) in borrowings 6 (1) 5 Dividends paid (313) (298) (298) Interest paid (6) (8) - Net cash used in financing activities (509) (430) (738) Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents (1,201) (1,924) (2,877) Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 2,556 5,433 5,433 Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period 1,355 3,509 2,556 Total cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period can be analysed as: Included as part of continuing operations 613 3,509 2,556 Included as part of assets held for sale 742 - - 1,355 3,509 2,556
CROMA SECURITY SOLUTIONS GROUP PLC
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
Capital Share Treasury Share Merger Redemption Retained Total Capital Shares Premium Reserve Reserve Earnings Equity GBP000s GBP000s GBP000s GBP000s GBP000s GBP000s GBP000s Balance at 1 July 2022 794 (399) 6,133 2,139 51 3,425 12,143 Profit for the period - - - - - 310 310 Dividends paid - - - - - (313) (313) At 31 December 2022 794 (399) 6,133 2,139 51 3,422 12,140 ========= ========= ========= ========= ============ ========== ======== Balance at 1 July 2021 794 (399) 6,133 2,139 51 3,660 12,378 Profit for the period - - - - - 443 443 Dividends paid - - - - - (298) (298) Balance at 31 December 2021 794 (399) 6,133 2,139 51 3,805 12,523 ========= ========= ========= ========= ============ ========== ======== Balance at 1 July 2021 794 (399) 6,133 2,139 51 3,660 12,378 Profit for the year - - - - - 63 63 Dividends paid - - - - - (298) (298) Balance at 30 June 2022 794 (399) 6,133 2,139 51 3,425 12,143 ========= ========= ========= ========= ============ ========== ========
NOTES TO THE INTERIM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR 6 MONTHS TO 31 DECEMBER 2022
1. Basis of preparation
The interim financial information in this report has been prepared using accounting policies consistent with UK-adopted international accounting standards ("IFRS"). IFRS is subject to amendment and interpretation by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the IFRS Interpretations Committee and there is an ongoing process of review and endorsement by the UK Endorsement Board. The financial information has been prepared on the basis of IFRS that the Directors expect to be adopted by the UK and applicable as at 30 June 2023. The Group has chosen not to adopt IAS 34 "Interim Financial Statements" in preparing the interim financial information.
Statutory accounts
Financial information contained in this document does not constitute statutory accounts within the meaning of section 434 of the Companies Act 2006 ("the Act"). The statutory accounts for the year ended 30 June 2022 have been filed with the Registrar of Companies. The report of the auditors on those statutory accounts was unqualified, did not draw attention to any matters by way of emphasis and did not contain a statement under section 498(2) or (3) of the Act.
The financial information for the six months ended 31 December 2022 and 31 December 2021 is unaudited.
2. Accounting policies
The accounting policies applied by the Group in this interim report are the same as those applied by the Group in the consolidated financial statements for the year ended 30 June 2022, however IFRS 5 "Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations" has been applied following the Boards' decision in December 22 to divest itself of the operations of Croma Vigilant. Specifically the assets and liabilities of Croma Vigilant are classified as "held for sale" and shown separately in the statement of financial position from continuing operations. In the statement of comprehensive income the results of Croma Vigilant is presented separately from continuing operations as a single line "profit for the period from discontinued operations" with all comparatives restated accordingly.
A number of other new and amended standards and interpretations are effective from 1 January 2023 but they do not have a material effect on the Group's financial statements.
3. Earnings per share
Earnings per share is based upon the profit for the period and the weighted average number of shares in issue and ranking for dividend. The following reflects the profit and share data used in the basic and diluted EPS computations:
6 months 6 months Year ended ended ended As restated As restated 31-Dec-22 31-Dec-21 30-Jun-22 Earnings Earnings/(loss) for the purposes of basic and diluted earnings per share being net profit attributable to equity shareholders - continuing operations 209 159 (409) - discontinued operations 101 284 472 Number of shares (thousands) Weighted average number of shares used in basic and diluted EPS 14,902 14,902 14,902 The calculation of diluted earnings per share assumes conversion of all potentially dilutive ordinary shares, all of which arise from share options. A calculation is performed to determine the number of share options that are potentially dilutive based on the number of shares that could have been acquired at fair value, considering the monetary value of the subscription rights attached to the outstanding share options.
4. Acquisition of subsidiaries
As part of the continuing strategy to expand the network of security centres, on 6 July 2022 the company purchased a business comprising 100% of the share capital of Southern Stronghold Limited, a business trading out of Locksmiths branches in Coventry and Totton for GBP965,000 in cash.
The estimated fair value of net assets acquired is set out below:
Book Fair value Fair Value Adjustments Value GBP000s GBP000s GBP000s Freehold property 131 289 420 Plant and equipment 2 48 50 Inventories 338 (88) 250 Trade receivables 95 95 Cash and cash equivalents 116 116 Trade and other payables (46) (46) Goodwill 80 80 Purchase consideration 636 329 965 ======== ============= ========
On 20 December 2022 the company purchased Safecell Security Group Limited for an estimated consideration of GBP750,000 to be satisfied in cash. The Acquisition extends the geographic reach of the Group and through its Bury site provides a base from which the company can better service, support and expand existing relationships with clients that have operations in the area. The Bury systems business will operate alongside the successful acquisition last year of Safeguard (N/W) Ltd in Warrington.
The estimated fair value and book value of net assets acquired is set out below:
Book & Fair Value GBP000s Plant and equipment 67 Inventories 63 Trade receivables 95 Cash and cash equivalents 312 Trade and other payables (120) Goodwill 334 Estimated Purchase consideration 750 ========
5. Cash generated from/(used in) operating activities:
6 months 6 months Year ended ended ended 31-Dec-22 31-Dec-21 30-Jun-22 unaudited unaudited audited As restated As restated GBP000s GBP000s GBP000s Operating profit/(loss) 267 202 (289) Depreciation and amortisation 188 192 1,006 Decrease/(Increase) in inventories 157 17 (258) (Increase)/decrease in trade and other receivables (265) 2,410 37 Increase in trade and other payables 390 78 78 Cash generated from continuing operations 737 2,899 574 Cash generated/ (used in) assets held for sale 95 (3,050) (1,096) Tax paid (77) (131) (338) 755 (282) (860) ========== ============ ============
6. Discontinued operations
As announced in December 2022 the board has decided to divest itself of its manned guarding division, Croma Vigilant and accordingly the results of this division are set out separately as follows:
6 months 6 months Year ended ended ended 31-Dec-22 31-Dec-21 30-Jun-22 unaudited unaudited audited GBP000s GBP000s GBP000s Revenue 15,925 14,864 29,334 Cost of sales (13,908) (12,640) (25,496) Gross profit 2,017 2,224 3,838 Operating profit 139 363 534 Finance costs (12) (11) (14) Profit before tax 127 352 520 Tax (26) (68) (48) Profit after tax 101 284 472 ================ ================ ================ The results of the discontinued activities of the group for the year ended 30 June 2022 and the six months ended 31 December 2021 have been re-presented, as required by IFRS 5, so that the disclosures relate to all operations that have been discontinued by 31 December 22 for all periods presented.
6. Financial information
The Board of Directors approved this interim report on 14 March 2023.
A copy of this report can be obtained by writing to the Finance Director at our registered office; Unit 7 & 8, Fulcrum 4, Solent Way, Whiteley, Hampshire PO15 7FT or from our website at www.cssgroupplc.com
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