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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Jersey Electricity Plc | LSE:JEL | London | Ordinary Share | JE00B43SP147 | 'A'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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13.00 | 2.94% | 455.00 | 450.00 | 460.00 | 455.00 | 442.00 | 442.00 | 1,298 | 13:30:34 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Electric Services | 125.08M | 11.28M | 0.3681 | 12.36 | 139.41M |
TIDMJEL
RNS Number : 7703Z
Jersey Electricity PLC
17 May 2023
Jersey Electricity plc
Interim Report
for the six months ended 31
March 2023
The Board approved at a meeting on 17 May 2023 the Interim Management Report for the six months ended 31 March 2023 and declared an interim dividend of 8.00p compared to 7.60p for 2022. The dividend will be paid on 20 June 2023 to those shareholders registered in the records of the Company at the close of business on 2 June 2023.
The Interim Management Report is attached and will be available to the public on the Company's website www.jec.co.uk/investors .
The Interim Management Report for 2023 has not been audited, or reviewed, by our external auditors, nor have the results for the equivalent period in 2022. The results for the year ended 30 September 2022 were extracted from the statutory accounts. The auditor has reported on those accounts and their report was unmodified.
M.P. Magee
A. Welsby
Finance Director
Company Secretary
Direct telephone number: 01534 505201
Direct telephone number: 01534 505250
Email: mmagee@jec.co.uk
Email: awelsby@jec.co.uk
17 May 2023
The Powerhouse,
PO Box 45,
Queens Road,
St Helier,
Jersey JE4 8NY
Directors' Statement
Financial Summary
6 months 6 months 2023 2022 ======================================================================================================= ===================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== Electricity Sales in kWh 355.7m 359.4m ======================================================================================================= ===================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== Revenue GBP69.4m GBP65.0m ======================================================================================================= ===================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== Profit *GBP10.3m GBP7.0m before tax ======================================================================================================= ===================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== Earnings per 26.23p 17.78p share ======================================================================================================= ===================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== Final 10.80p 10.20p dividend paid per ordinary share ======================================================================================================= ===================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== Proposed 8.00p 7.60p interim dividend per ordinary share ======================================================================================================= ===================================================================================================== ===================================================================================================
* The underlying profit for 2023 was GBP8.1m when the rebate from RTE and ex-gratia award for pensions in service are excluded, as described in the narrative below.
Energy - turmoil in markets
In our 2022 Annual Report we highlighted that the turmoil that beset energy markets had intensified further due to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and that Jersey Electricity was not immune to those challenges. However, despite those challenges we have shown resilience, and largely protected our customers from the material rise in retail prices seen elsewhere, without the need for any Government intervention/subsidy. We continue to monitor developments on both volatility, and security of supply, in energy markets. Europe experienced relatively benign weather over the winter, relatively good production from the French nuclear fleet, and much lower gas usage in the EU industrial sector which, when combined, have resulted in healthier than expected gas storage levels. There are however sensitivities, such as the lack of snow and rain in the last 6 months impacting predictions for the availability of hydro power during the remainder of this year. This, combined with the uncertain timing of a resolution to the Ukraine conflict, mean volatility in European energy markets looks set to continue. We have strong relationships with our French partners, EDF (as supplier) and RTE (as network operator) that span nearly 40 years and the Company benefits from legal and contractual arrangements which cover imported electricity supplies to the end of 2027.
Hedging of electricity and foreign exchange, and customer tariffs
We continue to focus on delivering secure, low-carbon electricity supplies and our goal is to maintain relative stability in customer tariffs, despite volatility in both European wholesale electricity and foreign exchange markets. This is however extremely challenging in the current climate. Our electricity purchases are materially, but not fully, price capped for the calendar years 2023 and 2024. We also have around one third of our expected 2025-27 requirements hedged at largely fixed prices. As these are contractually denominated in the Euro, we also enter into forward foreign currency contracts, on a three-year rolling basis, to reduce the volatility of our cost base, and to aid tariff planning. In January 2023 we implemented a 5% rise in customer tariffs and do not anticipate further rises during the remainder of 2023. However, we are planning forward, and considering options for 2024 and beyond, as we come out of our current advantageous hedged position and are faced with higher market prices.
Even with the rises implemented to date, the tariffs payable by our customers continue to benchmark well against other jurisdictions. Domestic customers in Jersey currently pay around half what equivalent customers pay in the UK for their electricity. Other UK Islands are implementing material rises in customer tariffs with the Isle of Man having instigated a 25% increase on 1 April 2023, and a further 25% rise from 1 July 2023. Guernsey Electricity has also applied to raise tariffs by 14.25% from 1 July 2023, subject to regulatory approval.
Overall trading performance in the 6 months to 31 March
Group revenue, at GBP69.4m, was 6.7% higher for the first half of 2023 compared with GBP65.0m for the same period last year mainly due to a rise in both Energy and Retail revenue. Profit before tax was GBP10.3m but included an unexpected receipt of GBP3.6m which has been classified as 'Rebate of past energy costs - non-recurring item' for disclosure purposes within gross profit in these financial statements. This was a rebate from the French network operator (RTE) in respect of payments made in 2022 which they were instructed to return to us in early 2023 as part of a regulatory decision due to volatility in the energy marketplace during 2022. In addition, a non-cash cost of GBP1.4m for an ex-gratia award for pensions in service was granted. If these two items were excluded the underlying profit before tax was GBP8.1m compared to GBP7.0m in 2022. Cost of sales, excluding the rebate of past energy costs, at GBP46.5m was GBP3.6m higher than last year with the rise in wholesale energy costs, and increased levels of importation from the local Energy from Waste plant, which was out of service for much of the comparative period last year, being the main factors. Operating expenses at GBP16.1m were GBP1.7m higher than last year due mainly to higher non-cash pension costs and general inflationary pressures. The taxation charge in the period of GBP2.2m was GBP0.7m higher than last year due mainly to the unexpected rebate from RTE. Earnings per share, at 26.23p, were above the 17.78p in 2022 due to higher profits. Net cash on the balance sheet, which comprises borrowings less cash and cash equivalents, at 31 March 2023, was GBP16.8m compared with GBP13.1m at this time last year (and GBP17.4m of net cash at our last year end on 30 September 2022).
Energy performance
Unit sales of electricity fell marginally by 1% from 359.4m to 355.7m kWh, compared with the same period last year. Revenue in our Energy business at GBP54.8m was GBP4.0m higher than in 2022 with the year-on-year increase being largely attributable to a 5% tariff rise in both July 2022 and January 2023. Operating profit, excluding the GBP3.6m RTE rebate, and the non-cash cost of GBP1.4m for an ex-gratia award for pensions in service, at GBP6.5m was GBP0.6m higher than the corresponding period last year due to the increased revenue offset by increased wholesale import prices, higher volumes of electricity received from the local Energy from Waste plant, recruitment of new employees, and other inflationary pressures. We imported 96% of our on-island requirement from France and 4% from the Energy from Waste plant, owned by the Government of Jersey. Only 0.4% (just over 1m units) of electricity was generated in Jersey using our traditional oil-fired plant (which is run during testing regimes) and our solar generation. These importation and generation levels were materially consistent with the same period last year, albeit the imports from the Energy from Waste plant were back to a more historical levels, as last year maintenance work was performed for an extended time in that period.
Non-Energy performance
Year-on-year revenue in our Powerhouse retail business, increased by 5% to GBP10.0m (2022: GBP9.5m) but profits were maintained at around the same level at GBP0.7m. Profit from our Property portfolio at GBP0.8m was GBP0.1m higher than in 2022 due to a combination of higher rental and slightly lower maintenance costs. JEBS, our building services unit, saw external revenue fall marginally to GBP1.7m, with profitability at a breakeven level. Our remaining business units produced profits of GBP0.2m compared to GBP0.3m in 2022.
Liquidity and cashflow
A net cash outflow of GBP0.6m was experienced in the period (2022: GBP0.0m) post the continued investment in infrastructure of GBP4.5m (2022: GBP6.0m). The net cash figure of GBP13.1m at 31 March 2022 moved to a net cash figure of GBP16.8m at 31 March 2023 (GBP17.4m at 30 September 2022). Net cash consists of cash and cash equivalents of GBP46.8m offset by GBP30.0m of long-term debt.
Pension scheme
The defined benefit pension scheme surplus (without deduction of deferred tax) on our balance sheet at 31 March 2023 stood at GBP30.1m, compared with a surplus of GBP26.4m at 30 September 2022 (and a surplus of GBP22.0m at 31 March 2022). Since the last financial year end, scheme liabilities have increased by approximately GBP5m to GBP91m. This rise was primarily due to a decrease of the discount rate assumptions from 5.2% at the last financial year end to 4.7% at 31 March 2023 associated with a fall in UK AA corporate bond yields in the interim. Assets in the Scheme rose by around GBP8m to GBP121m. Unlike most UK schemes, the Jersey Electricity pension scheme is not funded to pay mandatory annual rises on retirement. The Pension Scheme Trustees asked the Company to consider the granting of a 3% rise to pensions in service in light of the level of the surplus and the impact of current high levels of inflation on the pensioner community. This was agreed by the Board in March. The capital cost of this award was GBP1.4m and the cash will be paid by the Scheme, rather than the Company, but generated a GBP1.4m charge against our Income Statement. This is reflected in the half-year surplus figure of GBP30.1m. The defined benefit scheme has been closed to new members since 2013 and the next triennial valuation of the scheme, as at 31 December 2024, will be carried out in 2025.
Dividends
Your Board proposes to pay an interim net dividend for 2023 of 8.0p (2022: 7.60p). As stated in previous years, we aim to deliver sustained real growth each year over the medium-term. The final dividend for 2022 of 10.80p, paid in late March in respect of the last financial year, was an increase of 5% on the previous year.
Risk and outlook
The principal risks and uncertainties identified in our last Annual Report, issued in December 2022, have not materially altered in the interim period. As highlighted earlier in this report, there is continued volatility in energy markets. This continues to be closely monitored by the Board as it adds unpredictability into the price we will pay for any unhedged elements of our future electricity costs. Your Board is satisfied that Jersey Electricity plc has sufficient resources to continue in operation for the foreseeable future, a period of not less than 12 months from the date of approval of this report. Accordingly, we continue to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the condensed financial statements.
Responsibility statement
We confirm to the best of our knowledge:
(a) the condensed set of financial statements has been prepared in accordance with IAS 34 'Interim Financial Reporting';
(b) the Interim Directors Statement includes a fair review of the information required by the Disclosure and Transparency Rule DTR 4.2.7R (indication of important events during the first six months and description of principal risks and uncertainties for the remaining six months of the year); and
(c) the Interim Directors Statement includes a fair review of the information required by the Disclosure and Transparency Rule DTR 4.2.8R (disclosure of related party transactions and changes therein); and
(d) this half yearly interim report looks at certain forward-looking statements with respect to the operations, performance, and financial condition of the Group. By their nature, these statements involve uncertainty since future events and circumstances can cause results and developments to differ materially from those anticipated. The forward-looking statements reflect knowledge and information available at the date of preparation of this half yearly financial report and the Company undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements. Nothing in this half yearly financial report should be construed as a profit forecast.
Investor timetable for 2023 2 June Record date for interim ordinary dividend 20 June Interim ordinary dividend for year ending 30 September 2023 3 July Payment date for preference share dividends 20 December Announcement of full year results C.J. AMBLER - Chief Executive M.P. MAGEE - Finance Director
17 May 2023
Condensed Consolidated Income Statement (Unaudited)
Six Six months Year months ended ended ended 31 March 31 March 30 September Note 2023 2022 2022 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 Revenue 2 69,378 64,995 117,421 Cost of sales (46,459) (42,859) (77,242) Rebate of past 3,593 - - energy costs - non-recurring item ==================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Gross profit 26,512 22,136 40,179 ==================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Revaluation of investment properties - - 1,020 Operating expenses (16,146) (14,412) (29,293) ==================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Group operating 2 10,366 7,724 11,906 profit ==================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Finance income 706 10 218
Finance costs (767) (764) (1,523) ==================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Profit from operations before 10,305 6,970 10,601 taxation ==================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Taxation 3 (2,208) (1,464) (2,135) ==================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Profit from operations after 8,097 5,506 8,466 taxation ==================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Attributable to: Owners of the Company 8,037 5,448 8,326 Non-controlling interests 60 58 140 ==================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Profit for the period/year 8,097 5,506 8,466 attributable to the equity holders of the parent Company Earnings per share ==================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== - basic and diluted 26.23p 17.78p 27.17p
Condensed Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income (Unaudited)
Six Six months Year months ended ended ended 31 March 31 March 30 September
2023 2022 2022 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 Profit for the period/year Items that will not be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss: 8,097 5,506 8,466 Actuarial gain 4,307 3,805 8,976 on defined benefit scheme Income tax (861) (761) (1,795) relating to items not reclassified =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================= ==================================================================================================== 3,446 3,044 7,181 Items that may be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss: Fair value (2,013) (118) 4,815 (loss)/gain on cash flow hedges Income tax 403 24 (963) relating to items that may be reclassified =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================= ==================================================================================================== (1,610) (94) 3,852 =================================================================================================== ============================================================================================================================================================================================================= ==================================================================================================== Total 9,933 8,456 19,499 comprehensive income for the period/year =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================= ==================================================================================================== Attributable to: Owners of the 9,873 8,398 19,359 Company Non-controlling 60 58 140 interests =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================= ====================================================================================================
9,933 8,456 19,499 =================================================================================================== ============================================================================================================================================================================================================= ====================================================================================================
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet (Unaudited)
As at As at As at 31 March 31 March 30 September Note 2023 2022 2022 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 Non-current assets Intangible assets 654 790 967 Property, plant and equipment 215,329 216,138 216,235 Right of use assets 3,259 3,301 3,280 Investment properties 28,830 27,810 28,830 Trade and other receivables 300 303 300 Retirement benefit surplus 30,130 21,991 26,434 Derivative 6 916 79 2,640 financial instruments Other investments 5 5 5 =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Total non-current assets 279,423 270,417 278,691 Current assets Inventories 9,454 6,907 7,173 Trade and other receivables 28,035 23,375 19,934
Derivative financial 148 - 483 instruments Cash and cash equivalents 46,795 43,110 47,397 =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Total current assets 84,432 73,392 74,987 =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Total assets 363,855 343,809 353,678 Current liabilities Trade and other payables 22,799 19,558 21,043 Lease liabilities 81 73 69 Derivative 6 110 677 330 financial instruments Current tax liabilities 3,328 2,613 2,088 =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Total current liabilities 26,318 22,921 23,530 =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Net current assets 58,114 50,471 51,457 Non-current liabilities Trade and other payables 25,390 24,762 25,162 Lease liabilities 3,212 3,247 3,251 Retirement benefit deficit - 575 - Derivative 6 174 1,542 - financial instruments
Financial liabilities - 235 235 235 preference shares Borrowings 30,000 30,000 30,000 Deferred tax liabilities 32,508 30,353 32,126 =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Total non-current liabilities 91,519 90,139 90,744 =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Total liabilities 117,837 113,060 114,304 =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Net assets 246,018 230,749 239,374 Equity Share capital 1,532 1,532 1,532 Revaluation reserve 5,270 5,270 5,270 ESOP reserve (18) (58) (38) Other reserves 624 (1,712) 2,234 Retained earnings 238,406 225,545 230,232 =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Equity attributable to the 245,814 230,577 239,230 owners of the Company Minority interest 204 172 144 =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Total equity 246,018 230,749 239,374
=================================================================================================== ================================================================================================== ====================================================================================================
Condensed Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity (Unaudited)
Share Revaluation ESOP Other Retained Total Capital reserve reserve reserves Earnings reserves GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 At 1 October 2022 1,532 5,270 (38) 2,234 230,232 239,230 Total - - - - 8,037 8,037 recognised income and expense for the period Amortisation - - 20 - - 20 of employee share scheme Movement on - - - (1,610) - (1,610) hedges (net of tax) Actuarial - - - - 3,446 3,446 gain on defined benefit scheme (net of tax) Equity dividends - - - - (3,309) (3,309) As at 31 1,532 5,270 (18) 624 238,406 245,814 March 2023 At 1 October 1,532 5,270 (79) (1,618) 220,178 225,283 2021
Total recognised income and expense for the period - - - - 5,448 5,448 Funding of employee share option scheme - - 21 - - 21 Movement on hedges (net of tax) - - - (94) - (94) Actuarial gain on defined benefit scheme (net of tax) - - - - 3,044 3,044 Equity dividends - - - - (3,125) (3,125) As at 31 March 2022 1,532 5,270 (58) (1,712) 225,545 230,577 At 1 October 1,532 5,270 (79) (1,618) 220,178 225,283 2021 Total recognised income and expense for the period - - - - 8,326 8,326 Amortisation of employee share scheme - - 41 - - 41 Movement on hedges (net of tax) - - - 3,852 - 3,852 Actuarial gain on defined benefit scheme (net
of tax) - - - - 7,181 7,181 Equity dividends - - - - (5,453) (5,453) At 30 September 2022 1,532 5,270 (38) 2,234 230,232 239,230
*'Other reserves' represents the foreign currency hedging reserve.
Condensed Consolidated Cash Flow Statement (Unaudited)
Six Six months Year months ended ended ended 31 March 31 March 30 September 2023 2022 2022 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 Cash flows from operating activities Operating profit Adjustments to add back/(deduct) non-cash items and items disclosed elsewhere on the CFS: 10,366 7,724 11,906 Depreciation and 5,741 5,525 11,904 amortisation charges Share-based reward 20 21 41 charges Gain on revaluation of investment property - - (1,020) Pension operating 612 462 1,303 charge less contributions paid Deemed interest on hire purchase arrangements - - 50 (Profit)/loss on sale (1) (1) (7) of property, plant
and equipment Operating cash flows 16,738 13,731 23,367 before movement in working capital Working capital adjustments: =================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== (Increase)/decrease (2,281) 2 (257) in inventories Increase in (8,101) (5,370) (1,926) receivables Increase in payables 2,136 3,127 444 Net movement in (8,246) (2,241) 2,261 working capital =================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Interest paid (763) (760) (1,514) Preference dividends (4) (4) (9) paid Income taxes paid (1,045) (1,510) (3,020) =================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Net cash flows from 6,680 9,216 21,085 operating activities Cash flows from investing activities Purchase of property, (4,541) (6,041) (11,001) plant and equipment Investment in (68) - (319) intangible assets Deposit interest 706 10 168 received Net proceeds from 1 1 7 disposal of fixed assets =================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Net cash flows used (3,902) (6,030) (11,145) in investing activities Cash flows from financing activities
Equity dividends paid (3,309) (3,125) (5,453) Dividends paid to - (45) (154) non-controlling interest Repayment of lease (72) (35) (72) liabilities =================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Net cash flows used (3,381) (3,205) (5,679) in financing activities Net (603) (19) 4,261 (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash 47,397 43,136 43,136 equivalents at the beginning of the year Effect of foreign 1 (7) - exchange rate changes =================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Cash and cash 46,795 43,110 47,397 equivalents at the end of the period
Of the GBP46.8m cash and cash equivalents at 31 March 2023, GBP37.0m (30 September 2022: GBP35.0m) is on fixed term deposits with an average of 74 days remaining (30 September 2022: 45 days)
A presentational amendment has been made to "interest paid" in operating activities and "Repayment of lease liabilities" in financing activities. For the year ended 30 September 2022, this has increased interest paid by GBP134,000 and made the same decrease to repayment of lease activities. For the six months ended 31 March 2022, this has increased interest paid by GBP68,000 and made the same decrease to repayment of lease activities.
1 Accounting policies
Basis of preparation
The interim accounts for the six months ended 31 March 2023 have been prepared on the basis of the accounting policies set out in the 30 September 2022 annual report and accounts using accounting policies consistent with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as adopted by the EU and in accordance with IAS 34 'Interim Financial Reporting'. There have been no changes to accounting standards during the current financial period that has impacted the disclosures in these financial statements and the full year financial statements that will be prepared for 30 September 2023.
Jersey Electricity plc has considerable financial resources and, consequently, the directors believe that the Group is well placed to manage its business risks successfully despite the current uncertain economic outlook. The directors have a reasonable expectation that the Group has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. Thus, they continue to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing the annual financial statements.
2 Revenue and profit
The contributions of the various activities of the Group to turnover and profit are listed below:
Six months ended Six months ended Year ended 31 March 2023 31 March 2022 30 September 2022
External Internal Total External Internal Total External Internal Total GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 Revenue Energy 54,833 46 54,879 50,782 49 50,831 89,683 100 89,783 Retail 9,955 35 9,990 9,504 21 9,525 3,365 780 4,145 Building Services 1,684 343 2,027 1,795 252 2,047 18,695 41 18,736 Property 1,226 320 1,546 1,159 320 1,479 2,345 639 2,984 Other* 1,680 264 1,944 1,755 387 2,142 3,333 625 3,958 69,378 1,008 70,386 64,995 1,029 66,024 117,421 2,185 119,606 Inter-segment elimination (1,008) (1,029) (2,185) ============================================================================================================ =================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ================================================================================================= ========= ================================================================================================= ================================================================================================ =================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================
Operating profit 69,378 64,995 117,421 Energy profit before rebate 5,061 5,943 7,502 Rebate to cost 3,593 - - of sales ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Energy profit including rebate 8,654 5,943 7,502 Retail 672 661 1,174 Building Services 27 103 266 Property 788 717 1,436 Other* 225 300 508 Operating profit before property revaluation/sale 10,366 7,724 10,866 Gain on revaluation of investment
properties - - 1,020 Operating profit 10,366 7,724 11,906
*Other segment includes Jersey Energy, Jendev (both divisions) and Jersey Deep Freeze Limited, the Group's sole subsidiary.
Materially, all the Groups operations are conducted within the Channel Islands. All transfers between divisions are on an arm's length basis.
Revenues disclosed by the business segments above are recognised both on a point in time and over time basis. The treatment of revenue recognition in accordance with IFRS 15 is detailed in the 30 September 2022 annual report.
3 Taxation
Six Six months Year months ended ended ended 31 31 March 30 March September 2023 2022 2022 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 Current income tax 2,132 1,431 2,088 Deferred 76 33 47 income tax Total 2,208 1,464 2,135 income tax
For the period ended 31 March 2023 and subsequent periods, the Company is taxable at the rate applicable to utility companies in Jersey of 20%. (2022: 20%).
4 Dividends paid and proposed
Six Six months Year months ended ended ended 31 31 March 30 March September 2023 2022 2022 Dividends per share ======================================================================================================== ================================================================================================== ================================================================================================= ==================================================================================================== Paid 10.80p 10.20p 17.80p
Proposed 8.00p 7.60p 10.80p Six months Six months Year ended ended ended 31 March 31 March 30 September 2023 2022 2022 GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 Distribution 3,309 3,125 5,454 to equity holders and by subsidiaries in the period
The distribution to equity holders in respect of the final dividend for 2022 of GBP3,309,120 (10.20p net of tax per share) was paid on 23 March 2023.
The Directors have declared an interim dividend of 8.00p per share, net of tax (2022: 7.60p) for the six months ended 31 March 2023 to shareholders on the register at the close of business on 2 June 2023. This dividend was approved by the Board on 17 May 2023 and has not been included as a liability at 31 March 2023.
5 Pensions
In consultation with the independent actuaries to the scheme, the valuation of the pension scheme assets and liabilities has been updated to reflect current market discount rates, current market values of investments and actual investment returns applicable under IAS 19 'Employee Benefits', and also consideration has been given as to whether there have been any other events that would significantly affect the pension liabilities.
The Pension Scheme Trustees asked the Company to consider the granting of a 3% rise to pensions in service in light of the level of the surplus and the impact of current high levels of inflation on the pensioner community. This was approved by the Board in March 2023 and the capital cost of this award was GBP1.4m. The cash will be paid by the Scheme, rather than the Company, but generated a GBP1.4m charge against our Income Statement.
6 Financial Instruments
The Group held the following derivative contracts, classified as level 2 financial instruments at 31 March 2023.
Six Six months Year months ended ended ended 31 31 March 30 March September 2023 2022 2022 Fair value of currency hedges GBP000 GBP000 GBP000 Derivative assets ============================================================================================================== ================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ==================================================================================================== Less than one year 148 - 483 Greater than one 916 79 2,640 year Derivative liabilities ============================================================================================================== ================================================================================================== =================================================================================================== ====================================================================================================
Less than one year (110) (677) (330) Greater than one (174) (1,542) - year Total net 780 (2,140) 2,793 assets/liabilities
All financial instruments for which fair value is recognised or disclosed are categorised within the fair value hierarchy. This hierarchy is based on the underlying assumptions used to determine the fair value measurement as a whole and is categorised as follows:
Level 1 financial instruments are those with values that are immediately comparable to quoted (unadjusted) market prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities.
Level 2 financial instruments are those with values that are determined using valuation techniques for which the basic assumptions used to calculate fair value are directly or indirectly observable (such as readily available market prices).
Level 3 financial instruments are shown at values that are determined by assumptions that are not based on observable market data (unobservable inputs).
The derivative contracts for foreign currency shown above are classified as level 2 financial instruments and are valued based on using a discounted cash flow valuation technique. Future cash flows are estimated based on forward exchange rates (from observable forward exchange rates at the end of the reporting period) and contract forward rates, discounted at a rate that reflects the credit risk of various counterparties.
7 Related Party Transactions
The Government of Jersey (the "Government") treats the Company as a strategic investment. Whilst it holds the majority voting rights in the Company, the Government does not view the Company as being under its control and as such, it is not consolidated within the Government accounts. The Government is understood by the Directors to have significant influence but not control of the Company.
The Company has elected to take advantage of the disclosure exemptions available in IAS 24, paragraphs 25 and 26. All transactions are undertaken on an arms-length basis in the ordinary course of business.
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