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IE1H Ingenious 1 H

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Ingenious Ent VCT 1 Final Results

01/05/2018 7:00am

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TIDMIE1H 
 
 

INGENIOUS ENTERTAINMENT VCT 1 PLC ("the Company")STATEMENT OF ANNUAL RESULTS

 

For the year ended 31 December 2017

 

Chairman's Statement

 

I am delighted to present the Company's tenth Annual Report and Accounts covering the year to 31 December 2017 (the Reporting Period).

 

Overview of Activities

 

The D, E and F shares were cancelled and extinguished on 18 January 2017 with all residual funds repaid to the relevant shareholders.

 

The G Share class reached its five year anniversary on 6 September 2017. The H Share class reaches its five year anniversary in September 2018.

 

The Company has now completed its investment strategy and is fully invested under the VCT regulations for its G and H Share classes. The Manager will focus upon maximising the returns from the investments of the remaining Share classes over the next 18 months.

 

The Company continued to actively source and review investment opportunities for the H Share class during the Reporting Period. The Company made one follow on investment during the Reporting Period, Genius Star Limited. Details of all investments can be found in the Manager's Review.

 

During the Reporting Period, one live event was undertaken by one of the Company's Investee Companies. Brighton Boundary festival took place on 30 September 2017 in Stamner Park, Brighton.

 

Investment Objective

 

The Company's main objective is to invest in companies established to create and bring to market live events and premium entertainment content which will provide Shareholders with an attractive return. This strategy will aim to maximise the opportunities for making tax-free dividends to Shareholders from both the actual income received and capital profits on the sale of investments in Investee Companies or their assets.

 

Fund Raising

 

The Company raised no further funds during the Reporting Period.

 

Results

 

The D Shares, E Shares, F Shares, G Shares and H Shares are accounted for as separate pools of funds necessitating separate non-statutory reporting.

 

The Company continues with its core strategy of blending high levels of downside protection with its attempt to drive positive returns from the investment portfolio. The Directors and the Manager have also maintained their view that it takes at least two to three years to build brand awareness in the live entertainment sector. They remain cautiously optimistic about the future performance and the outlook of the Company over the next 18 months.

 

The D Shares made a loss of GBP2,000 (31 December 2016: profit of GBP43,000). The E Shares made a profit of GBPnil (31 December 2016: profit of GBP1,000). The F Shares made a profit of GBPnil (31 December 2016: profit of GBP5,000). The G Shares made a loss of GBP197,000 (31 December 2016: loss of GBP776,000). The H Shares made a loss of GBP82,000 (31 December 2016: loss of GBP202,000).

 

The D Shares were cancelled and extinguished on 18 January 2017. The D Shares returned a total of 82.6 pence per D Share.

 

The E Shares were cancelled and extinguished on 18 January 2017. The E Shares returned a total of 83.7 pence per E Share.

 

The F Shares were cancelled and extinguished on 18 January 2017. The F Shares returned a total of 86.2 pence per F Share.

 

The net asset value per G Share at 31 December 2017 was 19.5 pence after the deduction of the dividend of 15 pence per Share in the Reporting Period and the deduction of a total of 20 pence per Share dividends in the previous years (31 December 2016: 40.1 pence). Total value returned to investors being total distributions through dividends and the net asset value as at year end was therefore 54.5 pence per G Share (31 December 2016: 60.1 pence).

 

The net asset value per H Share at 31 December 2017 was 60.7 pence after the deduction of the dividend of 5 pence per Share in the Reporting Period and the deduction of a 15 pence per Share dividend in the previous years (31 December 2016: 68.8 pence). Total value returned to investors being total distributions through dividends and the net asset value as at year end was therefore 80.7 pence per H Share (31 December 2016: 83.7 pence).

 

Legislative and Regulatory Developments

 

Changes introduced in the Finance Act 2018 will apply to new qualifying investments made on or after 15 March 2018. As the Company is fully invested, and not looking to make additional investments, it is not anticipated that the rules will have a significant impact on the Company going forward.

 

Outlook

 

Live entertainment continues to appeal to customers as an experience that is completely unique to the individual. When this appeal is combined with enjoying the live experience with other likeminded participants, then it is easy to understand why those events that can create their own 'niche' will continue to thrive whatever the economy may throw at them. The portfolio includes investments other than festivals; such as investments in venues that are set up to hold live events and therefore take advantage of different areas of the live events industry. The viability of the Company to September 2019 has been disclosed in note 13 of the Corporate Governance Report.

 

Manager's Review

 

The Company and Ingenious Entertainment VCT 2 plc (VCT 2) (collectively known as 'the Ingenious Entertainment VCTs') have made equal investments into each qualifying investment.

 

A summary of the Company's investments, their individual cost, valuation method, valuations and the split between the various share classes as of 31 December 2017 is shown below:

 
                      ValuationMethodology  RemainingCost  TotalValuationGBP'000  GSharesValuationGBP'000  HSharesValuationGBP'000 
                                            GBP'000 
Festivals 
Brighton Boundary 
Limited 
(Cost GBP250,000:       Price                                250                  -                      250 
GBP500,000              of recentinvestment   250 
across the 
Ingenious 
Entertainment 
VCTs) 
SWG Power Limited 
(Cost GBP250,000:       Price                                250                  -                      250 
GBP500,000              of recentinvestment   250 
across the 
Ingenious 
Entertainment 
VCTs) 
Just For London 
Limited 
(Cost GBP375,000:       Net Assets            375            275                  -                      275 
GBP750,000 
across the 
Ingenious 
Entertainment 
VCTs) 
Seasonal Events 
Winterville Events 
Limited 
(Cost GBP250,000:       Net Assets            250            77                   77                     - 
GBP500,000 
across the 
Ingenious 
Entertainment 
VCTs) 
Content 
Exploitation 
FM3 2013 Limited 
(Cost GBP700,000:       Net Assets            700            18                   18                     - 
GBP1,400,000 
across the 
Ingenious 
Entertainment 
VCTs) 
Live Venues 
Genius Star Limited 
(Cost GBP500,000:       Price                                500                  -                      500 
GBP1,000,000            of recentinvestment   500 
across the 
Ingenious 
Entertainment 
VCTs) 
Event Spaces 
Limited 
(Cost GBP625,000:       Net Assets            625            469                  469                    - 
GBP1,250,000 
across the 
Ingenious 
Entertainment 
VCTs) 
Counterculture 
Bars Limited 
(Cost GBP250,000:       Net Assets            250            188                  -                      188 
GBP500,000 
across the 
Ingenious 
Entertainment 
VCTs) 
Total investments                           3,200          2,027                564                    1,463 
 
 

Festivals

 

Brighton Boundary Limited

 

In May 2016 the Ingenious Entertainment VCTs made an investment of GBP500,000 into Brighton Boundary Limited to promote a music festival in Brighton.

 

Brighton Boundary Ltd produced, promoted and managed a new music festival called Boundary Brighton, held in Stamner Park in Brighton.

 

Although the festival was well received in its first year in 2016 it did not sell enough tickets to break-even. The event returned to Stamner Park on 30 September 2017 and almost doubled ticket sales to 11,500 which meant the event was much closer to breaking even. The Manager believes this is a great improvement year-on-year.

 

Plans are already under way for 2018 with a view to increasing capacity and ticket prices to improve the profit to offset the losses made in 2016 and 2017.

 

SWG Power Limited

 

In November 2015 the Ingenious Entertainment VCTs made an investment of GBP500,000 into SWG Power Limited which was established to provide onsite power to festivals, live events, conferences and exhibitions.

 

The company exploits the growing market for festivals and live events and looks to sign multi-year deals to provide a reliable source of income.

 

Power supply contracts encompass fees for the supply of power service fees for staff operating the power equipment and maintaining the equipment on site along with a mark-up on fuel costs charged to traders on the event site. The investment has performed according to expectations.

 

Just For London Limited

 

In October 2014, the Ingenious Entertainment VCTs invested GBP750,000 into Just for London Ltd to promote the Just For Laughs comedy festival.

 

The first event was held in July 2016 in Russell Square and Logan Hall which is part of University College London and although it was well-received by the press and public, it did not sell the required amount of tickets to break-even. The show made a significant loss which has been taken into account in the valuation of the investment.

 

Whilst company continues to look for opportunities to further its trade, there are no clear plans to stage another event. Therefore the Manager is considering whether it is in the best interests of the investors to return the cash to the Company.

 

Seasonal Event

 

Winterville Events Limited

 

In September 2014, an investment of GBP1,000,000 was made by the Ingenious Entertainment VCTs into Winterville Events Limited to promote an annual Christmas based event called Winterville.

 

The first event took place in Victoria Park in East London and ran for the duration of December 2014. Winterville hosted indoor and outdoor activities including an ice rink, a live pantomime production, a vintage fun fair, themed food stalls, bars selling craft ales, beer and cider, a roller disco and a spiegeltent staging both comedy and live music for all age groups.

 

While the founder shareholders of Winterville Events Limited continue to make loss payments to the company, the company will continue to look for further opportunities.

 

Content Exploitation

 

FM3 2013 Limited

 

In March 2014, an investment of GBP1,400,000 was made by the Ingenious Entertainment VCTs into FM3 2013 Limited to film festival and live event content. The business strategy was to deliver five core revenue streams through the exploitation of music festival content, namely commissioned productions, distribution, advertising, brand activation and online video channel creation.

 

Unfortunately, due to several setbacks, relating to the ability to exploit the proposed revenue streams, the Manager concluded that very little value can be extracted from the investment and recommended the write down of virtually all of the FM3 investment in 2016. FM3 will return any remaining cash available to it to the VCTs in 2018 in order to fully disinvest from FM3 2013 Ltd.

 

Live Venues

 

Genius Star Limited

 

In December 2015 an investment by the Ingenious Entertainment VCTs of GBP750,000 was made into Genius Star Limited to operate a pub which serves as a multi functioning bar and kitchen with a function room for promoted, co-promoted and externally hired activities.

 

'The Leyton Star' opened in June 2016 and is a multi-faceted and vibrant space which capitalises on the premises' location and experience of the founder, Rob Star.

 

The pub also benefits from a garden area where nine heated wooded cabanas were fitted to hold over 100 people as well as a further 75 people outside these areas.

 

The Ingenious Entertainment VCTs made a further investment in the company in November 2017 of GBP250,000 to create a similar style venue called the 'The Heathcote & Star' in Leytonstone which operates the same entertainment as 'The Leyton Star'.

 

Event Spaces Limited

 

In December 2014, an investment of GBP1,250,000 was made by the Ingenious Entertainment VCTs into Event Spaces Limited to promote a wide range of events to be hosted from a semi-permanent events structure situated in London.

 

A large semi-permanent structure was purchased that was situated on the Pontoon Dock site. However this project was abandoned due to unresolvable issues with the landowner over the length of time the site could be leased for. The structure was sold for a loss and the directors of Event Spaces Limited decided to reinvest the capital into a new project called 'Art of the Brick'.

 

Art of the Brick was a Lego Exhibition based behind the National Theatre on the Southbank in London with life size imitations of DC Comic Superheroes. The exhibition ran from February to September 2017.

 

Ticket sales were going well, however the terrorist attacks in London dramatically affected ticket sales and the event suffered heavy losses.

 

It was contractually agreed between all of the shareholders of Event Spaces Limited that in the event of losses being suffered by the company that one of the shareholders would pay to the company an amount equal to certain losses suffered. Event Spaces Limited is currently in the process of enforcing these contractual arrangements against the relevant shareholder. Once this matter has been settled the VCTs will look to realise the value of their investment.

 

Counterculture Bars Limited

 

In September 2015 an investment of GBP500,000 was made by the Ingenious Entertainment VCT's into Counterculture Bars Limited (Counterculture) to operate the multi-purpose bar/kitchen and live venue, 'Haunt' in Stoke Newington with Alexander Brooks.

 

'Haunt' opened in November 2015 and is a multi-faceted space which serves as a functioning bar and kitchen, and a multi-purpose event space for promoted, co-promoted and externally hired activities.

 

Counterculture had a tough first few months opening too late for Christmas bookings then suffering the hard months of January and February. Following this period (apart from August), the operation steadied and popularity grew in the local community. A decision was made to cut costs by outsourcing the food function.

 

Since opening, the financial accounts are showing trading losses in excess of GBP300,000 so the lease has been offered to the market to compare the value of it with the results of ongoing trading (although no serious bids have been made to date).

 

In line with standard procedures, a provision of GBP125,000 has been made against this investment.

 

STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

 

for the year ended 31 December 2017

 
                      Year ended 31 December 2017      Year ended 31 December 2016 
                      Revenue  Capital  Total          Revenue  Capital  Total 
                Note  GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000          GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000 
(Loss)/gain     10    -        (1)      (1)            -        208      208 
on 
disposal 
of 
investments 
(Decrease)            -        (369)    (369)          -        (1,096)  (1,096) 
in 
fair 
value 
of 
investments 
held 
Investment      2     25       169      194            35       177      212 
income 
Investment      3     -        -        -              (34)     (34)     (68) 
management 
fees 
Other           4     (105)    -        (105)          (184)    -        (184) 
expenses 
Loss                  (80)     (201)    (281)          (183)    (745)    (928) 
before 
taxation 
Tax on          5     -        -        -              -        -        - 
loss 
Total                 (80)     (201)    (281)          (183)    (745)    (928) 
comprehensive 
income 
attributable 
to 
equity 
Shareholders 
Basic 
and 
diluted 
return 
per 
share 
(pence) 
D Share         6     -        -        -              (0.1)    0.8      0.7 
E Share         6     -        -        -              (1.6)    1.6      0.0 
F Share         6     -        -        -              (1.7)    2.0      0.3 
G Share         6     (0.8)    (4.8)    (5.6)          (1.5)    (20.5)   (22.1) 
H Share         6     (1.9)    (1.2)    (3.1)          (2.0)    (5.7)    (7.7) 
 
 

The total column represents the profit or loss account of the Company for the year.

 

All revenue and capital items in the above statement derive from continuing operations.

 

NON-STATUTORY ANALYSIS BETWEEN THE D, E, F, G AND H SHARE FUNDS (UNAUDITED)

 

STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

 

for the year ended 31 December 2017

 
                        D Shares                   E Shares 
                        Revenue  Capital  Total    Revenue  Capital  Total 
                        GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000 
Gain/(loss) on          -        -        -        -        -        - 
disposal 
ofinvestments 
(Decrease)/increase     -        -        -        -        -        - 
in fairvalue 
of investments held 
Investment income       -        -        -        -        -        - 
Investment management   -        -        -        -        -        - 
fees 
Other expenses          (2)      -        (2)      -        -        - 
Loss before taxation    (2)      -        (2)      -        -        - 
Tax on loss             -        -        -        -        -        - 
Total comprehensive     (2)      -        (2)      -        -        - 
income 
attributable 
to 
equity Shareholders 
Basic and diluted       -        -        -        -        -        - 
return 
per share (pence) 
                        F Shares                   G Shares 
                        Revenue  Capital  Total    Revenue  Capital  Total 
                        GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000 
Loss on disposal        -        -        -        -        (1)      (1) 
of investments 
Decrease in             -        -        -        -        (226)    (226) 
fair value 
of investments held 
Investment income       -        -        -        9        58       67 
Investment management   -        -        -        -        -        - 
fees 
Other expenses          -        -        -        (37)     -        (37) 
Loss before taxation    -        -        -        (28)     (169)    (197) 
Tax on loss             -        -        -        -        -        - 
Total comprehensive     -        -        -        (28)     (169)    (197) 
income 
attributable 
to 
equity Shareholders 
Basic and diluted       -        -        -        (0.8)    (4.8)    (5.6) 
return 
per share (pence) 
                        H Shares 
                        Revenue  Capital  Total 
                        GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000 
Gain on disposal        -        -        - 
of investments 
Decrease in fair        -        (143)    (143) 
value of 
investments held 
Investment income       16       111      127 
Investment management   -        -        - 
fees 
Other expenses          (66)     -        (66) 
Loss before taxation    (50)     (32)     (82) 
Tax on loss             -        -        - 
Total comprehensive     (50)     (32)     (82) 
income 
attributable 
to 
equity Shareholders 
Basic and diluted       (1.9)    (1.2)    (3.1) 
return 
per share (pence) 
 
 

The Total column represents the profit or loss account per Share class for the year.

 

NON-STATUTORY ANALYSIS BETWEEN THE D, E, F, G AND H SHARE FUNDS (UNAUDITED)

 

STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

 

for the year ended 31 December 2016

 
                     D Shares                   E Shares 
                     Revenue  Capital  Total    Revenue  Capital  Total 
                     GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000 
Gain on disposal     -        51       51       -        59       59 
of investments 
Decrease in          -        -        -        -        (4)      (4) 
fair value 
ofinvestments 
held 
Investment           -        -        -        4        -        4 
income 
Investment           -        -        -        (10)     (9)      (19) 
management 
fees 
Other expenses       (8)      -        (8)      (39)     -        (39) 
Profit/(loss)        (8)      51       43       (45)     46       1 
before 
taxation 
Tax                  -        -        -        -        -        - 
on profit/(loss) 
Total                (8)      51       43       (45)     46       1 
comprehensive 
incomeattributable 
to 
equityShareholders 
Basic and            (0.1)    0.8      0.7      (1.6)    1.6      - 
diluted 
return 
per share 
(pence) 
                     F Shares                   G Shares 
                     Revenue  Capital  Total    Revenue  Capital  Total 
                     GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000 
Gain on disposal     -        41       41       -        1        1 
of investments 
Decrease in          -        (3)      (3)      -        (802)    (802) 
fair value 
ofinvestments 
held 
Investment           3        -        3        14       88       102 
income 
Investment           (5)      (6)      (11)     (9)      (9)      (18) 
management 
fees 
Other expenses       (25)     -        (25)     (59)     -        (59) 
Profit/(loss)        (27)     32       5        (54)     (722)    (776) 
before 
taxation 
Tax                  -        -        -        -        -        - 
on profit/(loss) 
Total                (27)     32       5        (54)     (722)    (776) 
comprehensive 
incomeattributable 
to 
equityShareholders 
Basic and            (1.7)    2.0      0.3      (1.5)    (20.5)   (22.1) 
diluted 
return 
per share 
(pence) 
                     H Shares 
                     Revenue  Capital  Total 
                     GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000 
Gain on disposal     -        56       56 
of investments 
Decrease in          -        (287)    (287) 
fair value 
of investments 
held 
Investment           14       90       104 
income 
Investment           (10)     (10)     (20) 
management 
fees 
Other expenses       (55)     -        (55) 
Loss before          (51)     (151)    (202) 
taxation 
Tax on loss          -        -        - 
Total                (51)     (151)    (202) 
comprehensive 
incomeattributable 
to 
equityShareholders 
Basic and            (2.0)    (5.7)    (7.7) 
diluted 
return 
per share 
(pence) 
 
 

The Total column represents the profit or loss account per Share class for the year.

 

BALANCE SHEET

 

as at 31 December 2017

 
                   Note      31 December 2017GBP'000    31 December 2016GBP'000 
Fixed assets 
Qualifying         7         2,027                    2,606 
Investments 
held at fair 
value 
Current assets 
Debtors            9         45                       45 
Non-qualifying     10        3                        214 
Investments 
held at fair 
value 
Cash at bank                 281                      538 
and in hand 
                             329                      811 
Creditors:         11        (56)                     (49) 
amounts 
falling 
due within 
one year 
Net current                  273                      748 
assets 
Net assets                   2,300                    3,354 
Capital and 
reserves 
Called-up share    12        62                       174 
capital 
Share premium                -                        - 
account 
Other reserve                4,068                    6,069 
account 
Capital reserve              (1,227)                  (1,756) 
Revenue reserve              (603)                    (1,133) 
Shareholders'                2,300                    3,354 
funds 
Net asset value   13   -       1.0 
per D Share 
Net asset value   13   -       1.0 
per E Share 
Net asset value   13   -       1.0 
per F Share 
Net asset value   13   19.5    40.1 
per G Share 
Net asset value   13   60.7    68.8 
per H Share 
 
 

The financial statements were approved by the Board of Directors on 30 April 2018.

 

Signed on behalf of the Board of Directors:

 

David Munns Chairman

 

NON-STATUTORY ANALYSIS BETWEEN THE D, E, F, G AND H SHARE FUNDS (UNAUDITED)

 

BALANCE SHEET

 

as at 31 December 2017

 
                                  D       E       F       G        H 
                                  Shares  Shares  Shares  Shares   Shares 
                                  GBP'000   GBP'000   GBP'000   GBP'000    GBP'000 
Fixed assets 
Qualifying Investments            -       -       -       564      1,463 
Current assets 
Debtors                           -       -       -       20       34 
Non-qualifying Investments        -       -       -       3        - 
Cash at bank and in hand          -       -       -       127      154 
                                  -       -       -       150      188 
Creditors: amounts fallingdue     -       -       -       (28)     (37) 
within one year 
Net current assets                -       -       -       122      151 
Net assets                        -       -       -       686      1,614 
Capital and reserves 
Called-up share capital           -       -       -       35       27 
Share premium account             -       -       -       -        - 
Other reserve account             -       -       -       2,096    1,972 
Capital reserve                   -       -       -       (1,112)  (115) 
Revenue reserve                   -       -       -       (333)    (270) 
Shareholders' funds               -       -       -       686      1,614 
Net                               -       -       -       19.5     60.7 
asset 
value excludingdistributions 
to date (penceper  share) 
Net                               -       -       -       54.5     80.7 
asset 
value includingdistributions 
to date (penceper  share) 
 
 

NON-STATUTORY ANALYSIS BETWEEN THE D, E, F, G AND H SHARE FUNDS (UNAUDITED)

 

BALANCE SHEET

 

as at 31 December 2016

 
                                 D       E       F       G       H 
                                 Shares  Shares  Shares  Shares  Shares 
                                 GBP'000   GBP'000   GBP'000   GBP'000   GBP'000 
Fixed assets 
Qualifying Investments           -       -       -       1,252   1,354 
Current assets 
Debtors                          -       -       -       20      39 
Non-qualifying Investments       -       -       -       3       211 
Cash at bank and in hand         73      33      20      151     261 
                                 73      33      20      174     511 
Creditors: amounts falling       (4)     (4)     (4)     (15)    (36) 
due within one year 
Net current assets               69      29      16      159     475 
Net assets                       69      29      16      1,411   1,829 
Capital and reserves 
Called-up share capital          68      28      16      35      27 
Share premium account            -       -       -       -       - 
Other reserve account            853     341     146     2,624   2,105 
Capital reserve                  (589)   (135)   (6)     (943)   (83) 
Revenue reserve                  (263)   (205)   (140)   (305)   (220) 
Shareholders' funds              69      29      16      1,411   1,829 
Net                              1.0     1.0     1.0     40.1    68.7 
asset 
value excludingdistributions 
to date (penceper  share) 
Net                              82.6    83.7    86.2    60.1    83.7 
asset 
value includingdistributions 
to date (penceper  share) 
 
 

CASH FLOW STATEMENT

 

for the year ended 31 December 2017

 
                                         31 December2017  31 December2016 
                                   Note  GBP'000            GBP'000 
Cash Flows from Operating 
Activities                               (281)            (928) 
 
Loss for 
the year 
Adjustments 
for: 
Accrued investment                       (194)            (212) 
income 
Loss/(gain) on disposal            10    1                (208) 
of investments 
Decrease in fair value             7     369              1,096 
of investments held 
Decrease/(increase) in debtors           -                (29) 
and prepayments 
Increase/(Decrease) in other             6                (46) 
creditors and accruals 
Net cash used in operating               (99)             (327) 
activities 
Cash flows from Investing 
Activities 
Purchase of Investments            7     (125)            (250) 
held at fair value 
Proceeds on disposal of            10    529              2,088 
Qualifying Investments 
Proceeds on disposal of Non              211              - 
- Qualifying Investments 
Proceeds from sale of bonds              -                1,035 
and similar investments 
Net cash from investing                  615              2,872 
activities 
Cash flows from financing 
activities 
Dividends                          18    (661)            (3,226) 
paid 
Cancellation of                    12    (112)            - 
share Capital 
Net cash used in financing               (773)            (3,226) 
activities 
Net (decrease) in cash                   (257)            (681) 
and cash equivalents 
Opening cash and                         538              1,219 
cash equivalents 
Closing cash and                         281              538 
cash equivalents 
 
 

Cash and cash equivalents comprise cash in hand and cash at bank.

 

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY

 

for the year ended 31 December 2017

 
                Share Capital  Other reserve  Capital  Revenue  Total 
                                              reserve  reserve  reserves 
                GBP'000          GBP'000          GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000 
At 1 January    174            9,295          (1,011)  (950)    7,508 
2016 
Total           -              -              (745)    (183)    (928) 
Comprehensive 
Income 
Transactions 
with owners 
Dividends       -              (3,226)        -        -        (3,226) 
paid 
At              174            6,069          (1,756)  (1,133)  3,354 
31 December 
2016 
Total           -              -              (201)    (80)     (281) 
Comprehensive 
Income 
Transactions 
with owners 
Capital         (112)          (1,340)        730      610      (112) 
reduction 
for 
D, E and 
F Shares 
Dividends       -              (661)          -        -        (661) 
paid 
At              62             4,068          (1,227)  (603)    2,300 
31 December 
2017 
 
 

As at 31 December 2016 the D Shares, E Shares and F Shares were subject to a capital reduction, which required the approval of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales, and were cancelled on 18 January 2017. Details of the Company's share capital and substantial shareholdings can be found in in Note 12 to the financial statements.

 

As at 31 December 2017 the G Shares had GBP651,000 available as distributable reserves (31 December 2016: GBP1,376,000). As at 31 December 2017 the H Shares had GBP1,587,000 available as distributable reserves (31 December 2016: GBP1,802,000). Total distributable reserves as at 31 December 2017 were GBP2,238,000 (31 December 2016: GBP3,180,000).

 

The other reserve was created from the cancellation of the share premium on all Shares issued by the Company, which was done in order to create a distributable reserve.

 

The capital reserve includes realised investment holding losses of GBP22,000 (31 December 2016: losses of GBP85,000) and unrealised investment holding losses of GBP1,173,000 (31 December 2016: losses of GBP1,019,000).

 

The capital reserve represents the investment holding gains/losses and shows the gains/losses on investments still held by the Company not yet realised by an asset sale.

 

The revenue reserve includes all current and prior period retained profits and losses which do not relate to realised and unrealised investment losses. The other reserve, capital reserve and revenue reserve accounts are the distributable reserves of the Company.

 

During the year ended 31 December 2017 the following dividend payments were made:

 
                        31 December  31 December 
                        2017         2016 
                        GBP'000        GBP'000 
D Share                 -            108 
E Share                 -            1,785 
F Share                 -            1,025 
G Share                 528          176 
H Share                 133          133 
Total Dividends Paid    661          3,226 
 
 

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

 

for the year ended 31 December 2017

 

1. Accounting Policies

 

a) Company Information

 

Ingenious Entertainment VCT 1 plc (public company limited by shares) is a venture capitalist trust company domiciled in the United Kingdom and incorporated in England on 10 October 2007. The address of the registered office is 15 Golden Square, London, W1F 9JG. Company number: 06395011.

 

b) Statement of Compliance

 

Basis of Accounting

 

The financial statements for the Reporting Period have been prepared in compliance with UK Generally Accepted Accounting Practice, including Financial Reporting Standard 102 - 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland' ('FRS 102'), with the Companies Act 2006 and with the Statement of Recommended Practice entitled "Financial Statements of Investment Trust Companies and Venture Capital Trusts" issued in November 2014 and updated in January 2017 with consequential amendments" ('SORP').

 

Under FRS102, currently fair value hierarchy is categorised as 'a', 'b' and 'c' rather than '1', '2', '3'. However, the Financial Reporting Council published amendments on 8 March 2016 which have been adopted, and early application has been permitted to align disclosures with IFRS 13.

 

The comparative figures are for the year 1 January 2016 to 31 December 2016.

 

The financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis under the historical cost convention, except for the measurement at fair value for Qualifying and Non-qualifying Investments. The principal accounting policies have remained materially unchanged from those set out in the Company's 2016 Annual Report and Accounts.

 

FRS 102 sections 11 and 12 have been adopted with regards to the Company's financial instruments.

 

The financial statements are presented in Sterling (GBP).

 

Key sources of economic uncertainty:

 

Many of the Company's financial instruments are measured at fair value in the balance sheet and it is usually possible to determine their fair values within a reasonable range of estimates.

 

For the majority of the Company's financial instruments, such as unlisted securities, fair value is derived from using valuation techniques, as recommended by International Private Equity and Venture Capital Valuation Guidelines (IPEVC). Fair value estimates are made at a specific point in time, based on market conditions and information about the financial instrument. These estimates are subjective in nature and involve uncertainties and matters of significant judgements (e.g. interest rates, volatility, estimated cash flows) and therefore cannot be determined with precision.

 

Investments are recognised as financial assets on legal completion of the investment contract and are de-recognised on legal completion of the sale of investment.

 

c) Valuation of Investments

 

The Company's business is investing in financial assets with a view to profiting from their total return in the form of income and capital growth. In accordance with FRS 102 investments by the Company are held at fair value through profit or loss.

 

International Private Equity and Venture Capital Valuation Guidelines

 

Unquoted investments, including equity and loan investments, are stated at fair value through profit or loss and are valued in accordance with the IPEVC Guidelines and FRS 102. Investments are initially recognised at cost. The value of investments is subsequently re-measured to current fair value, as estimated by the Directors. Gains or losses arising from the revaluation of investments are taken directly to the Statement of Comprehensive Income. Fair value is determined as follows:

 
 
    -- Fair value is the amount for which an asset could be exchanged between 

knowledgeable, willing parties in an arm's length transaction.

 
    -- In estimating the fair value of an investment, the Manager will apply 

a methodology that is appropriate for the nature, facts and

circumstances of the investment and its materiality in the context of

the total investment portfolio and will use reasonable assumptions and

estimations.

 
    -- An appropriate methodology incorporates available information about 

all factors that are likely to materially affect the fair value of the

investment. The valuation methodologies are applied consistently from

period to period, except where a change would result in a better

estimate of fair value. Any changes in valuation methodologies will be

clearly disclosed in the financial statements.

 

The most widely used methodologies are listed below. In assessing which methodology is appropriate, the Directors are predisposed towards those methodologies that draw upon market-based measures of risk and return.

 
 
    -- Price of recent investment 
 
    -- Discounted cash flows/earnings multiple 
 
    -- Net assets 
 
    -- Available market prices 
 

Of these the methodology most applicable to the Company's investments is:

 

Price of recent investment

 

Where the investment being valued was made recently, its cost will generally provide a good indication of value. It is generally considered that this would only apply for a limited period or until a material change in operations; in practice a period up to the start of the first live event or entertainment content which forms the investment is often applied as the long stop date for such a valuation.

 

All investments are held at the price of a recent investment for an appropriate period where there is considered to have been no change in the fair value. Where such a basis is no longer considered appropriate, each investment is considered as a whole on a 'unit of account' basis, alongside consideration of:

 

(i) Where a value is indicated by a material arms-length transaction by an independent third party in the shares of a company this value will be used.

 

(ii) In the absence of i), and depending upon both the subsequent trading performance and investment structure of an investee company, the valuation basis will usually move to either:-

 

a. A multiple basis. The shares may be valued by applying a suitable price-earnings ratio, revenue or gross profit multiple to that company's historic, current or forecast post-tax earnings before interest and amortisation, or revenue, (the ratio used being based on a comparable sector but the resulting value being adjusted to reflect points of difference identified by the Investment Adviser compared to the sector including, inter alia, a lack of marketability).

 

Or:-

 

b. Where a company's underperformance against plan indicates a diminution in the value of the investment, provision against cost is made, as appropriate.

 

Non-qualifying Investments - OEICs

 

The Company's Non-qualifying Investments in interest bearing money market OEICs are valued at fair value which is bid price.

 

Gains and losses arising from changes in the fair value of Qualifying and Non-qualifying Investments are recognised as part of the capital return within the Statement of Comprehensive Income and allocated to the realised or unrealised capital reserve as appropriate. Transaction costs attributable to the acquisition or disposal of investments are charged to capital within the Statement of Comprehensive Income.

 

c) Investment Income

 

Interest income is recognised in the Statement of Comprehensive Income under the effective interest method.

 

Under the effective interest method:

 

The interest income in a period equals the carrying amount of the loan at the beginning of a period multiplied by the effective interest rate for that period.

 

The effective interest rate is the rate required to discount the expected future income streams over the life of the loan to its initial carrying amount. The effective interest rate is determined on the basis of the carrying amount of the loan at initial recognition.

 

In accordance with FRS 102, when calculating the effective interest rate, the Company estimates cash flows considering all contractual terms of the loans (e.g. prepayments) and known credit losses that have been incurred, but it does not consider possible future credit losses not yet incurred. The main impact for the Company in that regard is the estimation of any loan note premiums.

 

When calculating the effective interest rate, the Company amortises any related fees, finance charges received, transaction costs and other premiums or discounts over the expected life of the loan. However, the Company uses a shorter period if that is the period to which the fees, finance charges paid or received, transaction costs, premiums or discounts relate.

 

The amount of redemption premium recognised in revenue is in line with reasonable commercial expectations of interest chargeable on similar commercial loans. Gains and losses arising from changes in the fair value of the investments are included as a capital item in the statement of comprehensive income for the relevant period.

 

d) Dividend Income

 

Dividend income is recognised in the Statement of Comprehensive Income once it is declared by the Investee Companies.

 

e) Expenses

 

All expenses are accounted for on an accruals basis. Expenses are charged to the revenue account within the Statement of Comprehensive Income except that:

 
 
    -- expenses which are incidental to the acquisition or disposal of an 

investment are charged to capital in the Statement of Comprehensive

Income as incurred;

 
    -- expenses are split and presented partly as capital items where a 

connection with the maintenance or enhancement of the value of the

investments held can be demonstrated; and

 
    -- the management fee has been allocated 50% to revenue and 50% to 

capital, which represents the expected split of the Company's long

term returns.

 

General expenses were paid for by the H Share class and have been recharged on a quarterly basis to the G Share class based on the proportional net asset value per Share class as at the last day of the previous quarter.

 

In any financial year, if the total fees and expenses of the Company in that financial year, excluding the performance related incentive fee and irrecoverable VAT on such total fees and expenses, exceed 3.5% of the average Net Asset Value in the relevant financial year, then the Manager shall bear the expenses in excess of such amount. This first offsets against the management and admin fee charged by the Manager. It is then recognised as a deduction against the overheads.

 

f) Taxation

 

Current tax is recognised for the amount of income tax payable in respect of the taxable profit for the current or past reporting periods using the tax rates and laws that that have been enacted or substantively enacted by the reporting date.

 

Deferred tax is recognised in respect of all timing differences at the reporting date, except as otherwise indicated. Timing differences are differences between taxable profits and total comprehensive income as stated in the financial statements that arise from the inclusion of income and expenses in tax assessments in periods different from those in which they are recognised in financial statements. Deferred tax assets are only recognised to the extent that it is probable that they will be recovered against the reversal of deferred tax liabilities or other future taxable profits.

 

Deferred tax is calculated using the tax rates and laws that that have been enacted or substantively enacted by the reporting date that are expected to apply to the reversal of the timing difference.

 

g) Financial Instruments

 

The Company's financial assets are its investments. The policies in relation to those assets are set out in note 14. Receivables and payables are carried at amortised cost. There are no financial liabilities other than payables.

 

h) Cash and Cash equivalents

 

Cash, for the purpose of the cash flow statement comprises cash at bank.

 

i) G Shares and H Shares

 

The Company had two Share classes up to 31 December 2017: G Shares and H Shares. Each Share class has a separate pool of income and expenses as well as assets and liabilities attributable to it. All Share classes rank pari passu with each other in terms of voting and other rights.

 

j) Dividend Policy

 

Dividends by the Company are accounted for in the period in which the dividend is paid or when the dividends proposed by the Board are approved by the Shareholders.

 

k) Remuneration of key management personnel

 

The remuneration of the Directors, who are key management personnel of the Company, is disclosed in the Directors' Remuneration Report.

 

2. Investment Income

 
                       2017     2017     2017     2016     2016     2016 
                       Revenue  Capital  Total    Revenue  Capital  Total 
                       GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000 
Dividend income from   -        -        -        -        -        - 
Qualifying 
Investments 
Loan note premium      25       169      194      35       177      212 
from Qualifying 
Investments (note 7) 
                       25       169      194      35       177      212 
 
 

3. Investment Management Fees

 
                        2017     2017     2017     2016     2016     2016 
                        Revenue  Capital  Total    Revenue  Capital  Total 
                        GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000 
Investment management   -        -        -        34       34       68 
fees 
 
 

For the purposes of the revenue and capital columns in the Statement of Comprehensive Income, the management fee has been allocated 50% to revenue and 50% to capital, which represents the split of the Company's long term returns. No management fees have been incurred in 2017 due to the clause in the investment management agreement whereby the Manager bears all expenses of the Company over and above 3.5% of the average quarterly net asset value in the relevant financial year. No further fees were earned by the Manager. As at year end the Manager owed the Company GBP35,000 (2016: GBP36,000).

 

4. Other Expenses

 
                   2017     2017     2017     2016     2016     2016 
                   Revenue  Capital  Total    Revenue  Capital  Total 
                   GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000 
Directors'         38       -        38       38       -        38 
remuneration 
Employers NI       1        -        1        1        -        1 
on Director 
remuneration 
Auditor's 
remuneration 
- Audit fees       25       -        25       22       -        22 
Legal              14       -        14       41       -        41 
and professional 
fees 
Other              36       -        36       81       -        81 
administration 
expense 
ICML rebate for    (9)      -        (9)      -        -        - 
expenses 
over 3.5% 
                   105      -        105      184      -        184 
 
 

The Company is not registered for VAT. Full disclosure of key management personnel's remuneration is included in the Directors' Remuneration report. Audit fees include VAT which is not recoverable, audit fees net of VAT were GBP21,000 (2016: GBP18,000).

 

5. Tax Charge

 
                                2017     2017     2017     2016     2016     2016 
                                Revenue  Capital  Total    Revenue  Capital  Total 
                                GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000    GBP'000 
Loss before tax                 (80)     (201)    (281)    (183)    (746)    (928) 
Loss on by tax                  (15)     (39)     (54)     (37)     (149)    (186) 
rate 19.25%(31 
December 2016: 20.00%) 
Adjustments: 
Non-taxable losses              -        71       71       -        178      178 
on investments 
Disallowed expenses             -        -        -        5        7        12 
Unutilised/(utilised)           -        -        -        32       (36)     (4) 
losses for 
the current year 
Management                      15       (32)     (17)     -        -        - 
expensesunutilised/(utilised) 
                                -        -        -        -        -        - 
 
 

As the Company is a VCT its capital gains are not taxable. At 31 December 2017 the Company had surplus management expenses of GBP1,122,000 (31 December 2016: GBP1,211,000). A deferred tax asset has not been recognised in respect of these surplus management expenses as the future taxable income of the Company cannot be predicted with reasonable certainty. Due to the Company's status as a VCT, and the intention to continue meeting the conditions required to obtain approval in the foreseeable future, the Company does not recognise deferred tax on any capital gains or losses which arise on the revaluation of investments.

 

6. Basic and Diluted Return per Share

 
D Shares            2017       2017       2017         2016       2016       2016 
                    Revenue    Capital    Total        Revenue    Capital    Total 
                    GBP'000      GBP'000      GBP'000        GBP'000      GBP'000      GBP'000 
(Loss)/gain         (2)        -          (2)          (8)        51         43 
before 
taxation 
Weighted            -          -          -            6,735,624  6,735,624  6,735,624 
average 
Shares 
inissue 
(number) 
(Loss)/profit       -          -          -            (0.1)      0.8        0.7 
attributable 
perShare 
(pence) 
E Shares            2017       2017       2017         2016       2016       2016 
                    Revenue    Capital    Total        Revenue    Capital    Total 
                    GBP'000      GBP'000      GBP'000        GBP'000      GBP'000      GBP'000 
Loss/(gain)before   -          -          -            (45)       46         1 
taxation 
Weighted            -          -          -            2,846,122  2,846,122  2,846,122 
average 
Shares 
inissue 
(number) 
(Loss)/profit       -          -          -            (1.6)      1.6        0.0 
attributable 
perShare 
(pence) 
F Shares            2017       2017       2017         2016       2016       2016 
                    Revenue    Capital    Total        Revenue    Capital    Total 
                    GBP'000      GBP'000      GBP'000        GBP'000      GBP'000      GBP'000 
(Loss)/gain         -          -          -            (27)       32         5 
before 
taxation 
Weighted            -          -          -            1,572,095  1,572,095  1,572,095 
average 
Shares 
inissue 
(number) 
(Loss)/profit       -          -          -            (1.7)      2.0        0.3 
attributable 
perShare 
(pence) 
G Shares            2017       2017       2017         2016       2016       2016 
                    Revenue    Capital    Total        Revenue    Capital    Total 
                    GBP'000      GBP'000      GBP'000        GBP'000      GBP'000      GBP'000 
(Loss)              (28)       (169)      (197)        (54)       (722)      (777) 
before 
taxation 
Weighted            3,518,044  3,518,044  3,518,044    3,518,044  3,518,044  3,518,044 
average 
Shares 
inissue 
(number) 
(Loss)              (0.8)      (4.8)      (5.6)        (1.5)      (20.5)     (22.1) 
attributable 
per 
Share(pence) 
H Shares            2017       2017       2017         2016       2016       2016 
                    Revenue    Capital    Total        Revenue    Capital    Total 
                    GBP'000      GBP'000      GBP'000        GBP'000      GBP'000      GBP'000 
(Loss)              (50)       (32)       (82)         (51)       (151)      (203) 
before 
taxation 
Weighted            2,660,842  2,660,842  2,660,842    2,660,842  2,660,842  2,660,842 
average 
Shares 
inissue 
(number) 
(Loss)/profit       (1.9)      (1.2)      (3.1)        (2.0)      (5.7)      (7.7) 
attributable 
perShare 
(pence) 
 
 

There are no dilutive potential G and H Shares, including convertible instruments, options or contingent share agreements in issue for the Company. The basic return per Share is therefore the same as the diluted return per Share.

 

7. Fixed Asset Investments

 
                                 2017   2016 
                                 GBP'000  GBP'000 
Unquoted investments             2,027  2,606 
Equity shares                    851    1,390 
Unsecured loan notes             1,176  1,216 
                                 2,027  2,606 
Qualifying Investments 
                                 2017   2016 
                                 GBP'000  GBP'000 
Opening valuation                2,606  5,332 
Purchases at cost                125    250 
Return of investment             (529)  (1,880) 
Transfer to Non Qualifying       -      (211) 
Fair value adjustment            (175)  (885) 
Closing valuation                2,027  2,606 
 
 

Included in the valuation above is an equal and opposite fair value gain and fair value loss amounting to GBP194,000 (31 December 2016: GBP211,000). This represents the accounting treatment of the guaranteed loan note premium. The GBP194,000 (31 December 2016: GBP211,000) is included in the Statement of Comprehensive Income under Investment Income (refer to note 2).

 

8. Significant Interests

 

The Company has interests of 3%, or greater, of the nominal value of the allotted shares in the following Investee Companies incorporated in the United Kingdom as at 31 December 2017:

 
Trading Companies     Registered             Profit/ (loss)  Net Assets    Result for the       % class and        % voting rights 
                      Address                before tax                    year ended           share type 
                                             GBP'000           GBP'000 
BrightonBoundary      15 GoldenSquare,       (232)           118           31 March 2017        50.00% A Ordinary  15.00% 
Limited               London,W1F 9JG 
SWG Power Limited     Vine                   39              379           28 February 2017     50.00% A Ordinary  22.50% 
                      House,Northwick 
                      Road,Pilning,Bristol, 
                      Avon,BS35  4HA 
Just                  15 GoldenSquare,       (683)           141           30 September 2016    50.00% A Ordinary  16.68% 
For LondonLimited     London,W1F 9JG 
WintervilleEvents     15 GoldenSquare,       (166)           357           31 August 2016       50.00% A Ordinary  15.00% 
Limited               London,W1F 9JG 
FM3 2013 Limited      15 GoldenSquare,       (141)           176           31 December 2016     50.00% A Ordinary  20.00% 
                      London,W1F 9JG 
Genius StarLimited    359 BethnalGreen       (72)            450           31 October 2017      50.00% A Ordinary  25.00% 
                      Road,London, 
                      E2 6LG 
Event SpacesLimited   15 GoldenSquare,       (13)            843           31 October 2016      50.00% A Ordinary  22.50% 
                      London, W1F 9JG 
CountercultureBars    182                    (151)           251           31 July 2017         50.00% A Ordinary  14.27% 
Limited               StokeNewington 
                      Road,London, 
                      N16 7UY 
 
 

As required by FRS 102, the above investments in associated undertakings are held at fair value with changes in fair value recognised in profit or loss.

 

9. Debtors

 

All amounts are receivable within one year:

 
                                     2017   2016 
                                     GBP'000  GBP'000 
Amounts due from ICML                36     35 
Prepayments and accrued income       9      10 
Total                                45     45 
 
 

The above represents the total value to the Company. The internal recharges between G and H Share classes have been eliminated.

 

10. Current Asset Investments

 
                                                  2017  2016 
                                                  GBP'000 GBP'000 
Investment Non-Qualifying unquoted investments    3     214 
 
 
Non-Qualifying Investments 
                                                     2017   2016 
                                                     GBP'000  GBP'000 
Opening valuation                                    214    1,038 
Disposal proceeds - listed money market OEICs        -      (1,035) 
Disposal of Non-Qualifying Investments               (211)  - 
Reclassification to Non-Qualifying Investments       -      211 
Closing valuation                                    3      214 
 
 

In order to safeguard the capital available for investment in Qualifying Investments and balance this with the need to provide good returns to investors, available funds from the net proceeds are invested in appropriate securities (money market OEICs) until required for Qualifying Investment purposes.

 

Analysis of Realised Loss on Disposal of Qualifying Unquoted Investments

 
Unquoted          Loss  Proceeds  2017CarryingValue  2016CarryingValue 
Investments       GBP000  GBP000      GBP000               GBP000 
Winterville       -     250       77                 327 
Events 
Limited 
The Zoo Project   (1)   279       0                  279 
Festival 
Limited 
Realised loss     (1)   529       77                 606 
on unquoted 
investments 
Unrealised loss   - 
on disposal 
of 
unquoted 
investments 
Realised gains    - 
on quoted 
investments 
Total realised    (1) 
loss 
on investments 
 
 

11. Creditors: Amounts Falling Due Within One Year

 
                          2017   2016 
                          GBP'000  GBP'000 
Amounts due to ICML       -      - 
Trade creditors           18     13 
Accruals                  37     36 
                          56     49 
 
 

The above represents the total value to the Company. The internal recharges between G and H share have been eliminated.

 

12. Called-up Share Capital

 
                                         2017   2016 
Allotted, called-up and fully paid       GBP'000  GBP'000 
6,735,624 D Shares 1 pence each          -      68 
2,846,122 E Shares 1 pence each          -      28 
1,572,095 F Shares 1 pence each          -      16 
3,518,044 G Shares 1 pence each          35     35 
2,660,842 H Shares 1 pence each          27     27 
                                         62     174 
 
 
Allotted, called-up and fully paid as at 31 December 2015   GBP'000 
17,332,727 Shares 1 pence each                              174 
Allotted, called-up and fully paid as at 31 December 2016   174 
 
 
Allotted, called-up and fully paid as at 31 December 2016   GBP'000 
17,332,727 Shares 1 pence each                              174 
Cancellation of share Capital 
6,735,624 D Shares 1 pence each                             (68) 
2,846,122 E Shares 1 pence each                             (28) 
1,572,095 F Shares 1 pence each                             (16) 
Allotted, called-up and fully paid as at 31 December 2017   62 
 
 

In the year ended 31 December 2017, the High Court of Justice of England and Wales made an order sanctioning the resolutions passed by the Company in general and class meetings held on 8 December 2016 by which the Company's Shareholders approved the reduction of the Company's share capital by the cancellation and extinguishment of all its D, E and F Shares of 1p each. Payments for the reduction of capital were made by the Registrars.

 

In the year ended 31 December 2012, 3,518,044 G Shares were issued and allotted in accordance with the terms of the relevant Prospectus. Share issue costs amounted to GBP194,000 of which GBP155,000 were set off against the share premium account.

 

In the year ended 31 December 2013, 2,660,842 H Shares were issued and allotted in accordance with the terms of the relevant Prospectus. Share issue costs amounted to GBP81,000 of which GBP65,000 were set off against the share premium account.

 

G Shares and H Shares ranked pari passu with each other in terms of voting and other rights. The entire issued G and H Share capital of the Company has been admitted to the official list maintained by the Financial Conduct Authority and to trading on the London Stock Exchange.

 

For information on dividends paid out during the year please see note 18.

 

13. Net Asset Value per Share Excluding Distributions to Date

 
                                                          2017       2016 
Net assets attributable to D Shareholders (GBP'000)         -          69 
D Shares in issue (number)                                -          6,735,624 
Net asset value per D Share (pence)                       -          1.0 
                                                          2017       2016 
Net assets attributable to E Shareholders (GBP'000)         -          29 
E Shares in issue (number)                                -          2,846,122 
Net asset value per E Share (pence)                       -          1.0 
                                                          2017       2016 
Net assets attributable to F Shareholders (GBP'000)         -          16 
F Shares in issue (number)                                -          1,572,095 
Net asset value per F Share (pence)                       -          1.0 
                                                          2017       2016 
Net assets attributable to G Shareholders (GBP'000)         686        1,411 
G Shares in issue (number)                                3,518,044  3,518,044 
Net asset value per G Share (pence)                       19.5       40.1 
                                                          2017       2016 
Net assets attributable to H Shareholders (GBP'000)         1,614      1,829 
H Shares in issue (number)                                2,660,842  2,660,842 
Net asset value per H Share (pence)                       60.7       68.7 
 
 

14. Financial Instruments and Risk Management

 

The Company's financial instruments comprise equity and floating rate debt investments in unquoted companies, cash balances and listed money market OEICs. The Company holds financial assets in accordance with its investment policy.

 

Fixed asset investments (see note 7) are valued at fair value. For quoted securities included in current asset Non-qualifying Investments, this is bid price. In respect of unquoted investments, these are fair valued in accordance with the International Private Equity and Venture Capital Valuation Guidelines. The fair value of all other financial assets and liabilities is represented by their carrying value on the Balance Sheet.

 

All of the Company's financial assets and liabilities as at 31 December 2017 are stated at fair value as determined by the Directors, with the exception of receivables and payables and cash, which are carried at amortised cost, in accordance with FRS102.

 

Fair Value Hierarchy

 
Between 3 and 5 years                               2017   2016 
                                                    GBP'000  GBP'000 
Investment in non-qualifying unquoted      Level 3  3      214 
investments (note 10) 
Qualifying unquoted investments (note 7)   Level 3  2,027  2,606 
                                                    2,030  2,820 
 
 

Level 3 investments include a GBP4,000 revaluation loss on Just for London Limited, a GBP13,000 revaluation loss on Counterculture Bars Limited, a GBP17,000 revaluation loss on FM3 2013 Limited and a GBP141,000 revaluation loss on Event Spaces Limited during the year.

 

The above table provides an analysis of these investments based on the fair value hierarchy described below which reflects the reliability and significance of the information used to measure their fair value:

 
 
    -- Level 1 - investments with quoted prices in active markets; 
 
    -- Level 2 - investments whose fair value is based directly on observable 

market prices or is indirectly drawn from observable market prices; and

 
    -- Level 3 - investments whose fair value is determined using a valuation 

technique based on assumptions that are not supported by observable

current market prices or are not based on observable market data.

Level 3 unquoted investments have been valued at fair value. Fair

value is estimated by assessing the financial performance of the

Company's investee and adjusting upwards or writing down the cost of

the Company's investment using IPEVC valuation techniques as described

in note 1(c) - Accounting Policies.

 

Risk Management

 

The Company's investing activities expose it to various types of risk that are associated with the financial instruments and markets in which it invests. The Company measures risk by assessing the impact that each risk parameter will have on the profitability of the Company, or in the case of liquidity risk, by assessing the impact that any given factor will reduce the likelihood of the Company being able to meet its financial liabilities as they fall due. The most important types of financial risk to which the Company is exposed are:

 
 
    -- Market risk; 
 
    -- Interest rate risk; 
 
    -- Credit risk; and 
 
    -- Liquidity risk. 
 

The nature and extent of the financial instruments outstanding at the Balance Sheet date and the risk management policies employed by the Company are discussed below:

 

a) Market Risk

 

Market risk embodies the potential for both losses and gains and includes credit risk, interest rate risk and price risk.

 

The Company's strategy on the management of investment risk is driven by the Company's investment objective. Investments in unquoted companies, by their nature, involve a higher degree of risk than investments in larger "blue chip" companies.

 

The risk of loss in value is managed through careful selection in accordance with a formalised investment decision process, with each investment proposal evaluated by the Investment Committee as part of the due diligence stage.

 

The Company's investment policy can be found in the Strategic Report. The risk is also managed through continuous monitoring of the performance of investments and changes in their risk profile.

 

b) Interest Rate Risk

 

Some of the Company's financial assets are interest bearing, all of which are at floating rates. As a result, the Company is subject to exposure to interest rate risk due to fluctuations in the prevailing levels of market interest rate.

 

When the Company retains cash balances, the majority of cash is held within interest bearing money market OEICs. At the end of 2016 all cash had been removed from the money market OEICs. Sitting within Non qualifying Investments are two unquoted investments. The benchmark rate which determines the interest payments received on interest bearing cash balances and debt investments in unquoted companies is the bank base rate which was 0.50% as at 31 December 2017 (31 December 2016: 0.25%).

 

The following table illustrates the sensitivity of the impact on profit for the year before taxation and total equity to a change in interest rates of 50 basis points, with effect from the beginning of the year. These changes are considered to be reasonably possible based on observation of current market conditions. The calculations are based on the Company's Non-qualifying Investments held at each Balance Sheet date. All other variables are held constant.

 
                         31 December 2017     31 December 2016 
                         GBP'000                GBP'000 
                         +/- 50 basis points  +/- 50 basis points 
Impact on loss           0                    0 
for the year 
before taxation and 
total equity 
 
 

c) Credit Risk

 

Credit risk is the risk that a counterparty to a financial instrument will fail to discharge an obligation or commitment that it has entered into with the Company.

 

The Company is exposed to credit risk due to its GBP1,176,000 (31 December 2016: GBP1,216,000) through its holding of unsecured loan note instruments. However this risk is mitigated by the Company requiring that minimum royalty arrangements are in place prior to the investment as set out in the Company's investment policy.

 

In addition, and in accordance with the Company's monitoring procedure, the Manager closely monitors progress (including financial expenditure) against the Investee Companies' agreed business plans. The GBP1,176,000 (31 December 2016: GBP1,216,000) unsecured loan notes are mostly the contractually agreed 70% of initial investments.

 

d) Liquidity Risk

 

The Company's financial instruments include equity and debt investments in unquoted companies, which are not traded in an organised public market and which generally may be illiquid. As a result, the Company may not be able to liquidate quickly some of its investment in these instruments at an amount close to fair value.

 

The Company maintains sufficient reserves of cash and readily realisable marketable securities to meet its liquidity requirements at all times. No numerical disclosures have been provided in respect of liquidity risk as this is not considered to be material.

 

15. Related Party Transactions

 

a) The Company has an investment management agreement with Ingenious Capital Management Limited of which Patrick Mckenna is a director.

 

The Manager, as per the investment management agreement, receives a management fee of 0.4375% of the net asset value per Share class, payable quarterly in advance. The Manager bears all expenses of the Company over and above 3.5% of the net asset value at 31 December in the relevant financial year. Due to the scale of the expenses in comparison to the NAV in 2017 the Manager did not charge management fees (31 December 2016: GBP68,000). The Manager did not charge an administration fee for the year (31 December 2016: GBP51,000). Further to this the Manager reimbursed the Company a further GBP9,000 to cover all expenses over and above 3.5% of the net asset value at 31 December 2017 (31 December 2016: GBPnil).

 

As at 31 December 17 the Manager owed the Company GBP36,000 (31 December 2016: GBP35,000).

 

b) Patrick McKenna is a director and a shareholder of Ingenious Entertainment VCT 2 plc. In December 2015, The Company and Ingenious Entertainment VCT 2 plc agreed to create and invest in a new company, Genius Star Limited, to operate a multi-purpose bar/kitchen and live venue. The Company invested GBP375,000 in Genius Star Limited and in November 2017, invested a further GBP125,000 for 25% of the equity. Ingenious Entertainment VCT 2 plc initially invested GBP375,000 In December 2015 and then invested a further GBP125,000 for 25% of the equity in Genius Star Limited. The investment was made in the H Share class.

 

During the year the Company has entered into transactions with the above-mentioned related parties in the normal course of business and on an arm's length basis as listed in the table below.

 
                           2017                  2017              2016                  2016 
Entity               Note  ExpenditurepaidGBP'000  Amounts dueGBP'000  ExpenditurepaidGBP'000  AmountsdueGBP'000 
Ingenious Capital 
Management 
Limited 
- Investment         15a   -                     -                 68                    - 
management 
fee 
Administration fee   15a   -                     -                 51                    - 
Rebate               15a   -                     (9)               -                     - 
 
 

Transactions with Related Parties

 

Ingenious Media Consulting Limited, a company which is a wholly-owned subsidiary in the Ingenious Group, which is controlled by Patrick McKenna, has entered into consultancy agreements with each of the Company's Investee Companies to provide management services. For the provision of such services, consulting fees totalling nil excluding VAT (31 December 2016: GBP30,000), have been invoiced to the Investee Companies in the period of which GBPnil remained outstanding as at 31 December 2017 (31 December 2016: GBPnil)

 

16. Capital Management

 

The capital management objectives of the Company are:

 
 
    -- To safeguard its ability to continue as a going concern so that it can 

continue to provide returns to Shareholders.

 
    -- To ensure sufficient liquid resources are available to meet the 

funding requirements of its investments and to fund new investments

where identified.

 

The Company has no external debt; consequently all capital is represented by the value of share capital, distributable and other reserves. Total Shareholder equity at 31 December 2017 was GBP2,300,000 (31 December 2016: GBP3,354,000).

 

In order to maintain or adjust its capital structure the Company may adjust the amount of dividends paid to the Shareholders, return capital to Shareholders, issue new shares or sell assets.

 

There have been no changes to the capital management objectives of the business from the previous period.

 

The Company is subject to the following externally imposed capital requirements:

 
 
    -- As a public company Ingenious Entertainment VCT 1 plc must have a 

minimum of GBP50,000 of share capital.

 

The level of dividends may be influenced by the need to comply with the VCT legislation which states that no more than 15% of income from shares and securities may be retained.

 

17. Subsequent events

 

There have not been any significant events after year end.

 

18. Dividends

 

Dividends paid out during the year were as follows:

 
                               Year ended          Year ended 
                               31 December 2017    31 December 2016 
                               GBP'000               GBP'000 
Dividend of 1.6p per D Share   -                   108 
paid on 7 December 2016 
Dividend of 20 per E Share     -                   569 
paid on 18 March 2016 
Dividend of 42p per E share    -                   1,195 
paid on 7 October 2016 
Dividend of 0.7p per E share   -                   20 
paid on 7 December 2016 
Dividend of 20 per F Share     -                   314 
paid on 18 March 2016 
Dividend of 42p per F Share    -                   660 
paid on 7 October 2016 
Dividend of 3.2p per F Share   -                   50 
paid on 7 December 2016 
Dividend of 5p per G Share     -                   176 
paid on 18 March 2016 
Dividend of 5p per H Share     -                   133 
paid on 18 March 2016 
Dividend of 15p per G Share    528                 - 
paid on 21 July 2017 
Dividend of 5p per H Share     133                 - 
paid on 21 July 2017 
                               661                 3,226 
 
 

The financial information set out in these statements does not constitute the Company's statutory accounts for the year ended 31 December 2017, prepared in accordance with section 435 of the Companies Act 2006, but is derived from those accounts. Statutory accounts will be delivered to the Registrar of Companies after the Annual General Meeting. The auditors have reported on these accounts and their report was unqualified and did not contain a statement under section 498(2) of the Companies Act 2006.

 
 

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