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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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The Artisanal Spirits Company Plc | LSE:ART | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BNXM3P96 | ORD 0.25P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 40.00 | 39.00 | 41.00 | 41.00 | 40.00 | 40.00 | 0.00 | 08:00:09 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Distilled And Blended Liquor | 23.5M | -3.85M | -0.0547 | -7.31 | 28.14M |
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Artisanal Spirits Company PLC (The)
18 September 2023
18 September 2023
The Artisanal Spirits Company plc
('Artisanal Spirits', 'ASC' or 'the Group')
Interim Results for the Six Months to 30 June 2023
Continued positive progress towards our 2024 ambition
The Artisanal Spirits Company (AIM: ART), curators of the world's favourite, single-cask and limited-edition whisky, and owner of The Scotch Malt Whisky Society ("SMWS") which marks 40 years since its inception this year, is pleased to announce its half year results for the six months ended 30 June 2023. The Group has continued to deliver on its strategic plan and objectives - progressing a disciplined investment programme and range of operational initiatives to facilitate the Group's long term, sustainable growth.
Performance highlights
Ongoing strategic progress maintaining consistency of delivery -- against expectations. Revenue of GBP10.2m representing +3% increase in H1-23, -- with growth momentum gained in Q2-23, delivering +7% growth following a relatively flat Q1. SMWS membership growth of 9% vs H1-22, with double digit -- growth in Europe, US, Japan and Franchises. China also returned to membership growth through Q2, with membership up +8% vs H1-22. Europe online and UK Venues continued to achieve strong -- outperformance with 21% and 23% growth respectively. Adjusted EBITDA in H1-23 represents a loss of GBP1.8m against -- a prior year EBITDA loss of GBP0.3m. Revenue growth and profit delivery are weighted to the second half, and we remain on track to deliver positive EBITDA in the full year. SMWS was again recognised in 2023 for the quality of its -- spirits at awards from the top international competitions including The International Spirits Challenge, Scotch Whisky Masters, San Francisco World Spirits Competition and The Tokyo Whisky and Spirits Competition.
Continued progress against strategic objectives
Continued successful international expansion; -- * Post period-end launched a new Joint Venture subsidiary in Taiwan (replacing a Franchise agreement) in the world's 3rd biggest total addressable whisky market. * Successfully established the new franchise in South Korea * Signed new franchise agreements in Malaysia and Singapore Completed the final development phase of Masterton Bond: -- e-fulfilment. The site is now completing all bottling and despatch activities for the Group. Re-opening of Vaults Members' room, the heart of the SMWS -- brand home, due this month following refurbishment investment of GBP0.5m. In line with our strategy, realised value of our existing -- spirit stock through private cask sales to members and selected industry partners. Continued to balance our cask spirit holding by also seeking -- opportunities to acquire old and rare spirit. Ongoing exploration of development opportunities in the -- American Whiskey Market. Growth in American Whiskey sales via SMWS USA ($120k in H1-23, up 50% on full year FY22) and first shipment of JGT to the market in H1, with GBP130k potential sales value. Continued commitment to investment in digital transformation -- and on track to launch a new Members' app by the end of 2023. Further development of management, talent and expertise -- within the business, with the promotion of Billy McCarter to CFO, promotion of Rebecca Hamilton to Chief Marketing & Experience Officer and the appointment of Chris Leggat (former Chief Executive of Douglas Laing & Co) as new Business Development Director.
Remain confident in delivering full year growth expectations
Like many other companies, we have felt the impact of the -- changing macroeconomic conditions and cost of living pressures during 2023, and we expect them to remain over the course of the next 12-18 months. Our globally diversified footprint, growing membership and pioneering model, combined with the demographics of our loyal and engaged customers make us better placed to continue to grow despite these wider market conditions. We therefore remain confident that we are on track to deliver growth in line with full year expectations, including inaugural positive EBITDA. We expect to see an acceleration in revenue growth during -- H2-23 (full year consensus revenue expectation represents c25% revenue growth vs H2-22), with positive impact of the Taiwan & Korea launches, weaker comparatives in China from H2-22, and further progress on cask sales. The SMWS membership product offer is being broadened in -- H2 with the introduction of private cask sales which allow members to more actively participate in the whisky curation process and which opens up a complementary revenue stream. We also anticipate continued strong performance in UK venues -- and the launch of the refurbished venue at the Vaults in Leith at the end of September coupled with a Guinness World Record attempt for the largest whisky tasting worldwide. Alongside this, further progress on strategic objectives -- will be made with the launch of a new SMWS App in the UK, new membership & bottle product and first "prestige" 40-year-old product designed to complement the existing Vaults Collection range and further develop our prestige pricing. GBP'm 6 months 6 months % change N to 30 June to 30 June ote 2023 2022 Revenue 6 10.2 9.9 3% ------ ------------ ------------ --------- Gross profit 6.2 6.2 - ------ ------------ ------------ --------- Gross margin 61% 63% (2ppt) ------ ------------ ------------ --------- Adjusted EBITDA* 9 (1.8) (0.3) (500%) ------ ------------ ------------ --------- EBITDA 9 (2.0) (0.3) (567%) ------ ------------ ------------ --------- Loss before tax 9 (3.5) (1.1) (218%) ------ ------------ ------------ --------- Loss after tax (3.6) (1.4) (157%) ------ ------------ ------------ --------- Net Debt (18.8) (8.2) (128%) ------ ------------ ------------ --------- Cask inventory 1 4 23.9 22.8 5% ------ ------------ ------------ --------- Notional retail value of cask inventory(+) 492 455 8% ------ ------------ ------------ --------- * A djusted EBITDA is a non IFRS measure and is defined as earnings before interest tax, depreciation, amortisation and exceptional and restructure costs, details set out in Note 9 +Notional retail value is a non IFRS measure and is calculated as total litres of spirit in casks, converted to bottle equivalent (based on 70cl) multiplied by average net revenue per bottle in the period.
Operational highlights:
Global membership '000s J une 2023 J une 2022 % change --------------- ------------ ---------- UK 18.2 17.7 3% --------------- ------------ ---------- US 6.3 5.5 15% --------------- ------------ ---------- China 1.7 1.6 8% --------------- ------------ ---------- Europe* 4.8 3.9 22% --------------- ------------ ---------- Australia 1.5 1.5 - --------------- ------------ ---------- Japan 1.9 1.6 20% --------------- ------------ ---------- Rest of World 4.3 3.8 13% --------------- ------------ ---------- Total members 38.7 35.6 9% --------------- ------------ ---------- *Europe represents direct sales markets within continental Europe, but excludes franchise markets in Denmark and Switzerland which are shown within Rest of World
Notes
1. The Board of The Artisanal Spirits Company considers that current consensus market expectations for the year ending 31 December 2023 are revenue of GBP25.2m (2022: GBP21.8m) and EBITDA of GBP1.07m (2022: Adjusted EBITDA GBP0.4m)
Post-period highlights:
Continued growth in membership, now above 39,000. -- Successful launch of newly established SMWS Taiwan subsidiary. -- 500 members enrolled on the first day of trading. We now plan to drive sales and engagement through the SMWS website, in-person events and digital marketing, as well as social media activity, building on launch activity for media, whisky clubs, brand ambassadors and retailers. Reopening of refurbished Vaults venue to reinforce members' -- proposition and positive growth of venue revenue.
Andrew Dane, CEO of Artisanal Spirits Company, commented:
"We are pleased to have achieved year on year revenue growth, particularly within the context of challenging macroeconomic headwinds in some of our key markets and cost of living pressures, with an increase of +7% in Q2 (following a relatively flat Q1) and are proud to have also continued to deliver strong member growth, +9% up on prior year, which is a leading indicator of future revenue growth.
"We have also made continued progress against our strategic objectives with Masterton Bond now fully operational, the successful launches of the South Korea franchise and Taiwan subsidiary and further strengthening of the Exec Team and talent within the business.
"As we look ahead to trading in the balance of the year, despite the ongoing macroeconomic backdrop, we remain focused on delivering EBITDA at the consensus level, with the continued premiumisation trend, our expanding, loyal and engaged membership base and diversified global business model supporting our growth ambitions.
"We also look forward to further delivery of our strategic objectives for the year including continuance of the private cask programme and launch of the new App all on track for this year."
Sellside analyst presentation
Andrew Dane, CEO, and Billy McCarter, CFO, will host a physical, in person presentation for sellside equity analysts, followed by Q&A, at 09.00 hours BST today. Analysts wishing to join should register their interest by
contacting: artisanalspirits@instinctif.com
Investor presentation
In addition, management will host a live online investor presentation and Q&A at 11.30 hours BST on Wednesday 20th September. The Group is committed to ensuring that there are appropriate communication channels for all elements of its shareholder base so that its strategy, business model and performance are clearly understood.
The presentation is open to all existing and potential shareholders. To register to attend, please use the link below:
https://www.equitydevelopment.co.uk/news-and-events/artisanal-results-presentation-20sept2023
A recording of the presentation will also be made available via the Group's website following the webinar.
For further enquiries:
The Artisanal Spirits Company plc via Instinctif PR Andrew Dane, Chief Executive Officer Billy McCarter, Chief Financial Officer Liberum Capital Limited (Nominated Tel: +44 (0) 20 3100 2222 Adviser and Broker) Dru Danford Edward Thomas Miquela Bezuidenhoudt Instinctif Partners (Financial PR) Tel: +44 (0)20 7457 2020 Justine Warren Matthew Smallwood Joe Quinlan
About The Artisanal Spirits Company
The Artisanal Spirits Company (ASC) are curators of the world's favourite, single-cask and limited-edition whisky.
Based in Edinburgh, ASC owns The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) which was established in 1983 - marking its 40(th) anniversary this year - and currently has a growing worldwide membership of over 39,000 paying members.
SMWS provides members with inspiring experiences, content and exclusive access to a vast and unique range of outstanding single cask Scotch malt whiskies and other craft spirits, with current stocks sourced from over 100 distilleries in 20 countries and expertly curated with diligence and care.
Since producing the Society's very first cask, we have created around 10,000 different whisky releases, producing a constant flow of unique and exciting one-of-a-kind whiskies.
With proven e-commerce reach and new brands like J.G. Thomson, ASC is building a portfolio of limited-edition and small-batch spirits brands for a global movement of discerning consumers - delivering c.GBP22 million in annual revenues with over 80% of revenue generated online and over 65% from outside the UK, with a growing presence in the key global whisky markets including UK, China, USA and Europe.
ASC has a pioneering business model, a substantial and growing addressable market presenting a long-term global growth opportunity and a strong and resilient business primed to deliver growth.
Interim Statement
Introduction
The first half of 2023 was another period of progress against our stated strategy with improved sales and membership growth. We continue to believe that our pioneering model, long-term global growth opportunity and robust business is well positioned to deliver. Underpinning the Group's success remains our ability to consistently deliver the very highest quality experiences to our members with a range of exclusive and unique single malt Scotch Whisky. The Artisanal Spirits Company ("ASC") has proven strategies for growth around the world, further augmented by the combination of the Group's online digital platform and exclusive membership club venues/in person experiences which enable the maximisation of our opportunity in both online and offline markets.
Our business fundamentals remain strong, and we achieved year on year membership growth of +9% and member retention of 74%, demonstrating the continued appeal of our membership proposition and demand for our curated range of premium single malt whiskies. Despite a relatively flat Q1, momentum was gained in Q2 achieving +7% against Q2-2022, culminating in overall revenue increasing +3% to GBP10.2 million in the six months to 30 June 2023, building on a significantly strong H1-22 which delivered +25% year-on-year (2022: GBP9.9 million). Our industry-leading gross margins were broadly maintained vs H1-22, at 61%, (2022: 63%).
The Group has continued to invest in additional future whisky stocks, infrastructure, systems and people to support ASC's future growth, laying the foundations for delivery of significantly enhanced shareholder value over time. In addition, and in line with our strategy, we continue to enhance the value of our cask stock, capitalising on the opportunity to further balance our cask spirit holding, acquiring additional old and rare spirits to add to our existing portfolio and recognise value from certain other appreciating assets within our existing stock.
The Group incurred an adjusted EBITDA loss of GBP1.8 million (2022: GBP0.3 million loss (adjusted and unadjusted EBITDA)) and a loss before tax of GBP3.5 million (2022: GBP1.1 million loss). However, the Board remains confident we remain on track to deliver inaugural positive EBITDA, our strategic objectives delivery and revenue diversification allowing us to manage the impact of the evident macroeconomic headwinds suffered. We remain confident that the investment we are making now will see margins continue to grow over the longer term and deliver sustainable profits.
The Group is well positioned for the remainder of the year. Whilst the wider challenging economic backdrop and general cost of living concerns stubbornly remain, the global trend of growth in spirits - particularly Scotch malt whisky, premiumisation, digitalisation and consumer desire for experiences, underpins our continued confidence in the future growth prospects for ASC. It is anticipated that the full year performance will be in line with market expectations and the Group remains on track to meet its aim of doubling revenue between 2020 and 2024.
Operational progress and continued delivery of strategic objectives
Group revenue in the period increased 3% overall, further building on an exceptionally strong period of growth of 25% in the prior year. Trading improved following a broadly flat Q1 and although May and June were tougher months in the UK and China, momentum increased with the result that the Group delivered +7% growth in Q2-2023 versus Q2-2022. This performance evidenced strong growth in Europe in the six-month period, with membership up 22% and revenue up 21% versus 2022, as we continue to consolidate our position in this key strategic growth area. There were encouraging signs of recovery in China which delivered Q2-2023 revenue growth of 50% on Q1-2023 and membership increased 6% year on year. The US, Japan and Franchises also delivered double-digit membership growth of 15%, 20% and 15% respectively.
UK Venues continued to achieve strong outperformance with 23% revenue growth during H1-2023 against the same period in the prior year - marking this division's strongest six-month performance on record - as we see increase in member usage and spend per head. Investment of GBP0.5 million in refurbishment of the Group's member rooms at the Vaults in Edinburgh is due to complete at the end of Q3 and we look forward to welcoming back our members for our busy Christmas period.
A pioneering model relevant for today's consumer
ASC is a creator and curator of outstanding single cask and limited-edition whisky, and, through its pioneering business model, it combines a vertically integrated business; through its prowess and expertise in acquiring and maturing limited edition whiskies, with a horizontally integrated model; through its digital e-commerce platform and four member venues in London, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Leith. The Group has a robust and well-financed business model which is arguably unique in combining the attractions of direct-to-consumer attributes through membership of The Scotch Malt Whisky Society ("SMWS"), with the benefits that e-commerce brings, together with its physical member venues which provide a rich source for recruitment and an additional level of exclusivity for members.
SMWS benefits from a unique market position with its global membership model which comprises an invested, loyal, growing and high spending community, which is both scalable and geographically diverse, with characteristically affluent members. An established global brand with over 60% of revenues generated in international markets across c.30 countries, SMWS continues to grow its presence and standing in the world's key whisky markets such as the UK, continental Europe, China and the US.
Loyal, valuable and growing global membership
Membership trends are a leading indicator of future revenue growth, courtesy of SMWS' high member retention rates which, in turn, deliver a stream of recurring annual revenue in the key markets in which the Group operates. In addition, the breadth of SMWS' international membership base diversifies the Group's risk, and its affordable entry level membership fee delivers immediate payback on average member acquisition cost.
Overall, membership grew by 9% in H1-2023 to 38,700 (30 June 2022: 35,600, 31 December 2022: 37,400). The Group experienced strong growth in membership numbers in Europe, the US and Japan. Following a slow start in China in Q1, due to significant levels of Covid following the easing of lockdown and the macro-economic challenges, encouragingly, Q2-23 saw improving momentum and both revenue and membership have now returned to growth.
Lifetime member value reduced slightly to GBP1,261 - albeit this remains up 35% since IPO, further demonstrating the intrinsic value inherent within ASC's business model.
Continued international expansion
The period under review saw ASC continue to expand its geographic footprint in additional key markets. The Group entered into a new franchise operation in South Korea, achieving 300 new members on initial launch in April 2023. We also signed new franchise agreements in Malaysia and Singapore, where we expanded our relationship with La Maison du Whisky.
Post the period end, a new Joint Venture subsidiary was successfully launched in Taiwan in July 2023, a key strategic objective for 2023. Taiwan is the third largest market for Ultra-Premium Scotch Whisky globally based on value, with an estimated total addressable market of $593 million (source: IWSR 2022) and our previous presence in this market had been limited to a franchise agreement. The newly established SMWS Taiwan subsidiary provides direct sales access to the Taiwanese market and marks the next milestone in the Group's strategic expansion in Asia where SMWS already has similar subsidiary operations in China and Japan as well as franchise partners in a range of markets, including those referenced above. ASC has 70% ownership of the new entity which is led by an experienced management team of Murphy Chang, former Brand Heritage Manager for Moët Hennessy Taiwan, as Country Director who will oversee operations, supported by Eric Huang, the former franchise partner and one of the foremost whisky experts in Asia. Whilst still early days, this operation has got off to an encouraging start with 500 members enrolling on launch day. We look forward to building on this success over the coming months as we continue to expand our representation within this important market and in Asia more generally.
ASC now has an SMWS presence in the world's six largest markets and our enlarged global footprint provides us with coverage of over 80% of the $8.1 billion Ultra-Premium Scotch Whisky Market (2022 IWSR) as we continue to grow our global reach.
International industry recognition
The limited-edition nature and outstanding reputation for the quality of ASC's whisky continues to attract a growing number of industry accolades, now totalling over 300 awards since 2018. This third-party endorsement from prestigious awards globally, which are judged by many of the most respected professionals in our industry, further authenticate our credentials in producing outstandingly high-quality single malt Scotch malt whiskies, thereby driving demand and engendering a loyal, growing and high spending membership of whisky-loving aficionados globally. ASC currently sells over 1,000 different products per annum with an average revenue per bottle of around GBP97.
Once again, H1 saw SMWS recognised for the quality of its spirits at awards from the top competitions around the world, including a record success in the International Spirits Challenge, as well as achieving its best-ever result in the Scotch Whisky Masters 2023. In addition, SMWS was recognised in the US at the 2023 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, as well as the 2023 The Tokyo Whisky & Spirits Competition (TWSC) in Japan. These awards are testament to the outstanding quality of our single malt Scotch whiskies which are appreciated around the world for their unique flavours.
Investing to support long-term global growth
ASC remains on track to double sales between 2020 and 2024 and with it sustainable profit delivery. It has made significant investment for future growth with spirit and stocks acquired to satisfy demand through to the end of FY28 and beyond, providing a significant inflation hedge for the Group from a supply perspective, with further potential upside from stock appreciation over time. During the period under review, ASC invested GBP1.2 million in new spirit stock and wood, taking the total number of casks to around 16,700 (31 December 2022: 16,500). During this period the holding of New Make Spirit (NMS) casks rose to over 50% of our total cask holding, over time feeding through to deliver increases in gross margin.
As normal course of business, we continue to enhance the value of our cask stock by taking advantage of the opportunities to grow and realise value of this substantial and appreciated asset base in line with our strategy. The flexibility of our model is such that we proactively look to rebalance the Group's cask spirit holdings from time to time (including cask swaps and sales) either by acquiring additional old and rare spirits to add to our existing portfolio or realising value from certain other appreciating assets within our existing stock. An additional potential new revenue stream currently under consideration includes the development of member cask sales as part of the ongoing strategic development of our membership offer to deliver additional value from our appreciating asset base.
Embracing premiumisation and ecommerce growth
ASC is positioned at the forefront of key current structural consumer trends such as premiumisation and experiential demand, as consumers increasingly move away from mainstream brands to seek out higher quality, crafted products which demonstrate premium authenticity. These trends are particularly evident in the context of artisanal whisky and other spirits. Today's consumer both values - and demands - experience above all else, along with diversity of choice, convenience of access, purchase and delivery, as well as value for money.
ASC's relevance for today's consumer is further illustrated by the way in which its ethos creates a sense of community, enabling its members to socialise and connect in a variety of physical, digital and virtual spaces through technology, data and its membership venues. The Group is committed to continued investment in digital transformation to further enhance member experience and is on track to launch a new Members' app by the end of 2023.
In addition, SMWS is also a premier vehicle for investing in outstanding cask whisky and accessing often rare and exclusive whiskies. Through the provision of premium single cask whisky and other spirits - each a limited edition by nature - ASC is able to capitalise on the rarity value of its portfolio, creating the desire for consumers to purchase each release before stocks run out.
Significant and growing addressable market opportunity
Scotch Whisky remains a highly desirable global category. The premium whisky sector in which we operate continues to grow and prove its resilience in spite of the ongoing challenging economic backdrop. Today, the Ultra-Premium and above whisky sector is estimated to be worth $8.1 billion, of which ASC has a small but growing share, achieving 12% CAGR since 2012 and grown by 52% by 2020.
Robust business characteristics
Whilst the macro-economic climate continues to be challenging, and along with many other businesses the Group continues to face certain inflationary pressures, the whisky category has historically been highly robust, and stocks have typically appreciated significantly through challenging periods protecting gross margins and representing a natural inflation hedge. Furthermore, our substantial stock holding not only provides protection against supply side inflation but also potentially delivers incremental value given the high degree of price elasticity open to us as an 'ultra-premium' supplier and the appreciating nature of our curated, finite spirits portfolio.
Further strengthening of Board and management team
The Group benefits from an experienced Board and management team, with a proven track record of delivery. H1 saw further strengthening of the Executive management team, talent and expertise within the business with the promotion of Billy McCarter to CFO and to the Board.
In addition, Chris Leggat (former Chief Executive of Douglas Laing & Co) was appointed as the new Business Development Director and Rebecca Hamilton as Chief Marketing & Experience Officer (CXO).
Outlook and current trading
ASC continues to deliver against its stated strategy. The Group enters H2 well positioned, and management remains confident in continuing to progress the Group's strategic ambition of doubling revenue between 2020 and 2024. We continue to face a challenging economic landscape, noted by many within the spirits industry, but remain on track to deliver positive EBITDA in 2023 and utilise our loyal and growing membership base globally (now at over 39,000 members), diversified revenue portfolio and strategic delivery to manage many of the challenges we currently face, and expected to remain over the next 12-18 months.
Trading in the early weeks of H2 has been positive, with the momentum evidenced in Q2 continuing into Q3, with performance supported by growth in membership and robust demand for our exclusive, curated and unique products and membership venues. Europe and UK Venues are expected to continue to outperform the prior year and momentum looks set to continue in China on strong Q2 membership growth of +8%.
Finalisation of the Vaults Member's Room refurbishment in September following an investment of GBP0.5 million is on schedule to plan and budget as we invest in the heart of the SMWS brand home.
In terms of future developments, H2 will see further development of our cask sales, building on the selective re-balancing of cask spirit holdings initiatives undertaken in H1, as well as development of private member cask sales as a new revenue driver as part of the ongoing strategic development of our membership offer to deliver additional value from our appreciating asset base. Our new proprietary member app remains on course to go live later this year bringing increased functionality and ease of engagement to our loyal and growing members.
The Board remains confident in the future opportunity for ASC and that market expectations for the year ended 31 December 2023 including inaugural positive EBITDA. Looking forward, the Group looks increasingly well positioned to deliver significant future value for shareholders.
Financial Review
The Group has delivered year-on-year sales growth of 3%, trailing an H1-22 that was +25% vs prior year. Delivery of GBP10.2 million in the six months to June 2023 represents another period of revenue growth.
Our H1-23 performance signifies strongly the diversified global portfolio of our business. Despite a decline in China performance given the particular economic conditions in that market, we have successfully grown year on year. Some stand out performances include;
1) The best six-month performance on record within our UK Venues, achieving GBP2.0 million in H1-23, an increase of 16% against H1-22;
2) Further growth in Europe, delivering 23% revenue growth, driven by 22% increase in membership, against the prior year
3) Cask sales in the first half equating to GBP0.5 million, H1-22 delivering GBP0.1m. This remains a strategic opportunity for the business as we look at the potential of a cask sale offering to members as a premium service and the opportunity to ensure we continually balance our cask spirit holding portfolio, any sales replaced with spirit that creates a better re-balance.
Within China, we have seen momentum as we exit H1 and sales in Q2 were up more than 50% on Q1, however we recognise we won't achieve the level of growth in year as was expected at the start of the year as a result of the economic headwinds.
At a Gross Profit level, we are maintaining a strong return on the costs of our product, delivering 61% in H1-23. This was slightly lower than the prior year 63% as a result of Group level margin mix from reduced sales in China, lower average selling price, predominantly through re-pricing of some our premium Vaults Collections and FX impacts relating to the Asia and US markets. The expectation remains we will deliver in line with consensus margin expectation, H2 trading margins and mix closing the current gap.
The adjusted EBITDA loss of GBP1.8 million, and Loss before Tax of GBP3.5m in the first half, down from a loss of GBP0.3 million loss (adjusted and unadjusted EBITDA) and GBP1.1m respectively in the same period of 2022, is a result of the continued investment in systems and people, the second half delivering the greater proportion of revenue and therefore EBITDA as our busiest trading periods. EBITDA has been adjusted for two key items in 2023; Masterton Bond costs, as we moved to our own self-sufficient supply chain facility; GBP0.1m, which are exceptional by nature, and restructuring costs that took place following the change of CEO, GBP0.1m, non-recurring costs which have also been adjusted to ensure we show representative underlying EBITDA (there were no adjustment items in H1-22 EBITDA).
The Group's balance sheet retains a strong net asset value of GBP18.7m, supported by continued investment in an appreciating cask spirit asset held at cost value but with an external bank valuation of +50% on holding value, and a retail value of almost GBP0.5bn.
Within Cash, we continue to invest in cask wood and spirit stock, per our strategy, GBP1.2m in the period, as well as the final elements of investment in our Masterton Bond Supply Chain facility, initial investment in the Vaults refurbishment and restructuring costs within the business as a result of the change in CEO.
The Artisanal Spirits Company plc Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income For the period ended 30 June 2023 6 months 6 months to to Year Ended 30 June 30 June 31 December 2023 (Unaudited) 2022 (Unaudited) 2022 (Audited) GBP'000 Notes Continuing operations Revenue 6 10,226 9,933 21,781 Cost of sales (4,014) (3,719) (7,936) ------------------ ------------------ ---------------- Gross Profit 6,212 6,214 13,845 ------------------ ------------------ ---------------- Selling & Distribution expenses (3,390) (1,819) (5,503) Administrative expenses (5,774) (5,316) (9,875) Finance costs (629) (195) (576) Other income 8 77 12 37 ------------------ ------------------ ---------------- Loss on ordinary activities before taxation 9 (3,504) (1,104) (2,072) ------------------ ------------------ ---------------- Taxation (8) (279) 359 ------------------ ------------------ ---------------- Loss for the period (3,512) (1,383) (1,713) ------------------ ------------------ ---------------- Other comprehensive income: Item that will not be reclassified to profit or loss Movements in cash flow hedge reserve 0 31 31 Movements in translation reserve (127) 0 (59) ------------------ ------------------ ---------------- (127) 31 (28) ------------------ ------------------ ---------------- Total comprehensive loss for the period (3,639) (1,353) (1,741) ------------------ ------------------ ---------------- Loss for the period attributable to; - Owners of parent company (3,593) (1,562) (2,010) - Non-controlling interest 81 179 297 ------------------ ------------------ ---------------- (3,512) (1,383) (1,713) ------------------ ------------------ ---------------- Total comprehensive loss for the period attributable to; - Owners of parent company (3,720) (1,532) (2,038) - Non-controlling interest 81 179 297 ------------------ ------------------ ---------------- (3,639) (1,353) (1,741) ------------------ ------------------ ---------------- Basic EPS (pence) 12 (5.3) (2.2) (2.9)
Diluted EPS (pence) 12 (5.3) (2.2) (2.9) The Artisanal Spirits Company plc Consolidated Statement of Financial Position As at 30 June 2023 As at As at 30 June 2023 31 December (Unaudited) 2022 (Audited) GBP'000 Notes Non-current assets Investment property 405 405 Property, plant and equipment 13 10,212 10,362 Intangible assets 2,139 2,249 -------------- ---------------- 12,756 13,016 -------------- ---------------- Current assets Inventories 14 29,780 28,303 Trade and other receivables 3,773 3,714 Cash and cash equivalents 1,506 2,331 -------------- ---------------- 35,059 34,348 -------------- ---------------- Total assets 47,815 47,364 -------------- ---------------- Current liabilities Trade and other payables 4,459 3,703 Current tax liabilities 327 405 Financial liabilities 15 281 357 Lease liability 15 360 360 Forward currency contracts - - -------------- ---------------- 5,427 4,825 -------------- ---------------- Net current assets 29,632 29,523 -------------- ---------------- Non-current liabilities Financial liabilities 15 20,282 16,984 Lease liability 15 2,780 2,959 Deferred tax liabilities - - Provisions 584 580 -------------- ---------------- 23,646 20,523 -------------- ---------------- Total liabilities 29,073 25,348 -------------- ---------------- Net Assets 18,742 22,016 -------------- ---------------- Equity Called up share capital 176 174 Share premium account 15,255 14,997 Translation reserve (196) (76) Retained earnings 3,192 6,685 Cash flow hedge reserve 8 8 Equity attributable to parent company 18,435 21,788 -------------- ---------------- Non-controlling interest 307 228 -------------- ---------------- Net assets 18,742 22,016 -------------- ---------------- The Artisanal Spirits Company plc Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows For the period ended 30 June 2023 Year Ended 31 December 6 months to 6 months to 2022 30 June 2023 (Unaudited) 30 June 2022 (Unaudited) (Audited) GBP'000 Notes Loss for the period after tax (3,512) (1,383) (1,713) Adjustments for: Taxation charged 8 279 (359) Finance costs 579 195 494 Interest receivable (2) - (4) Movement in provisions 4 - 10 Share based payments 100 94 190 Investment in property fair value movement - - (14) Lease interest 50 - 82 Depreciation of tangible assets 760 505 1,000 Amortisation of intangible assets 124 133 259 Movement in working capital: (Increase)/decrease in stocks (1,477) (3,005) (4,496) (Increase)/decrease in debtors (64) (627) (746) Increase/(decrease) in creditors 756 1,794 240 ------------------------- ------------------------- ------------- Cash absorbed by operations (2,674) (2,015) (5,057) ------------------------- ------------------------- ------------- Income taxes paid (86) (131)) (75) Interest paid (579) (195) (494) ------------------------- ------------------------- ------------- Net cash outflow from operating activities (3,339) (2,341) (5,626) ------------------------- ------------------------- ------------- Cash flow from investing activities Purchase of intangible assets (14) (31) (88) Purchase of property, plant and equipment (610) (1,010) (2,911) Purchase of JV China share - - (359) Interest receivable 2 - 4 Net cash used in investing activities (621) (1,041) (3,354) ------------------------- ------------------------- ------------- Cash flows from financing activities Asset backed lending drawn down Dividends paid (373) Loan received Repayment of loan (78) (148) Share issue 252 59 59 Repayment of lease (230) (92) (354) Inventory secured RCF facility 3,221 5,650 10,300 Net cash from financing activities 3,243 5,539 9,484 ------------------------- ------------------------- ------------- Net (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents (718) 2,157 504 ------------------------- ------------------------- ------------- Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 2,331 2,012 2012 Reserve movements 120 31 - Non controlling interest movement (228) (185) Cash and cash equivalents at
end of period 1,506 4,200 2,331 ------------------------- ------------------------- ------------- The Artisanal Spirits Company plc Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity For the period ended 30 June 2022 Called Share Retained Cash Translation Total Non-controlling Total up premium earnings flow reserve controlling interest equity share account hedge interest GBP'000 capital reserve Balance at 31 December 2021 174 14,938 8,505 (23) (17) 23,577 304 23,881 Issue of share capital 0 59 59 59 Share issue direct costs Loss for the period (2,010) (2,010) 297 (1,713) Adjustment to non-controlling interest Share-based compensation 190 190 190 Dividend paid (373) (373) Investment in subsidiary Other comprehensive gain 31 (59) (28) (28) -------- -------- --------- -------- ------------ ------------ ---------------- --------- Balance at 31 December 2022 174 14,997 6,685 8 (76) 21,788 228 22,016 Issue of share capital 2 258 260 260 Loss for the period (3,593) (3,593) 79 (3,514) Share-based compensation 100 100 100 Other comprehensive gain (120) (120) (120) -------- -------- --------- -------- ------------ ------------ ---------------- --------- Balance at 30 June 2023 176 15,255 3,192 8 (196) 18,435 309 18,742
Notes to the unaudited interim financial information
1. Basis of preparation
The condensed interim financial information presents the consolidated financial results of The Artisanal Spirits Company plc and its wholly owned subsidiaries (together the "Group") for the six months ended 30 June 2023 and the comparative figures for the six months ended 30 June 2022 which are unaudited. This financial information does not constitute statutory accounts as defined in Section 435 of the Companies Act 2006.
The condensed consolidated interim financial information, which is neither audited nor reviewed, has been prepared in accordance with the measurement and recognition criteria of adopted International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS"). This statement does not include all the information required for the annual financial statements and should be read in conjunction with the Group's the Company's Annual Report and Accounts for the 12 months ended 31 December 2022.
There are no new IFRS which apply to the condensed consolidated interim financial information.
2. Accounting policies
The accounting policies applied in preparing the condensed consolidated interim financial information are the same as those applied in the preparation of the Group's HFI included within the Company's Admission Document.
3. Going concern
The financial information has been prepared on the basis that the Group will continue as a going concern. The directors have considered relevant information, including annual budget sensitivities, forecast future cash flows up until December 2024, availability of financing and the impact of subsequent events in making their assessment.
The directors have considered in detail both the impact COVID-19, Brexit and the wider inflationary environment have had on the Group's business to date and based on their forecasts and sensitivity analysis including the potential impact of further lockdown scenarios, are satisfied there is sufficient headroom in their cashflow forecasts to continue to operate as a going concern.
Based on this assessment and taking into account the Group's and the Company's current position, the directors have a reasonable expectation that the Group and the Company will be able to continue in operation and meet its liabilities as they fall due over the 12-month period from the date of this announcement.
4. Principal risks and uncertainties
The principal risks and uncertainties affecting the Group are unchanged from those set out in the Company's Annual Report and Accounts for the 12 months ended 31 December 2022.
5. Dividends
No dividend was declared or paid during the period (prior period GBPnil).
6. Revenue An analysis of the Group revenue is as follows: 6 months 6 months Year Ended to to 30 June 30 June 31 December 2023 (Unaudited) 2022 (Unaudited) 2022 GBP'000 (Audited) Revenue from the sale of Whisky 7,679 7,713 16,976 Membership Income 822 740 1,479 Revenue from the sale of other spirits 56 74 149 Member rooms 1,091 910 2,025 Events & tastings 455 352 827 Other 123 144 325 ------------------- ------------------- -------------- 10,226 9,933 21,781 ------------------- ------------------- -------------- An analysis of the Group revenue by geographical areas is as follows: 6 months 6 months Year Ended to to 30 June 30 June 31 December 2023 (Unaudited) 2022 (Unaudited) 2022 GBP'000 (Audited) UK 3,990 3,252 7,703 US 1,833 1,867 4,353 China 1,756 2,346 5,002 Europe 1,109 915 2,014 Rest of World 682 670 907 Australia 383 439 1,001 Japan 473 444 800 ------------------- ------------------- -------------- 10,226 9,933 21,781 ------------------- ------------------- --------------
'Revenue from the Sale of Whisky' includes the revenue from sale of cask whisky spirit, GBP502k (H1-22; GBP53k, 2022 GBP348k).
7. KPIs
LTM Period Average Retention Revenue/ Contribution(1) Expected LTV(3) End / Years(2) Revenue Members Members % Member Member (Avg Members) GBP'000 ('000s) ('000s) UK 7,156 18.2 17.8 76% 402 217 4.2 910 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- ---------------- ---------- ----------- United States 4,370 6.3 5.9 68% 736 386 3.1 1,211 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- ---------------- ---------- ----------- China 4,455 1.7 1.6 40% 2,739 1,931 1.7 3,210 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- ---------------- ---------- ----------- Europe(4) 2,388 4.8 4.3 73% 553 236 3.7 873 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- ---------------- ---------- ----------- Australia 945 1.5 1.6 75% 599 318 4.0 1,275 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- ---------------- ---------- ----------- Japan 829 1.9 1.8 85% 464 358 6.7 2,393 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- ---------------- ---------- ----------- Rest of World 1,135 4.4 4.0 81% 1,034 620 7.9 2,047 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- ---------------- ---------- -----------
Total 21,278 38.8 37.1 74% 574 330 3.8 1,261 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- ---------------- ---------- ----------- Change(5) 0% 4% 5% -4% -4% -3% -11% -13% ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- ---------------- ---------- -----------
1) Contribution is a non-IFRS measure, and is defined by management as Gross Profit less Commission
2) Expected Years is a non-IFRS measure, and is defined by Management as one divided by one minus retention 1/(1-r%)
3) Lifetime Value (LTV) is a non-IFRS measure, and is defined as Annual Contribution per member, multiplied by expected years
4) Europe represents direct sales markets within continental Europe, but excludes franchise markets in Denmark & Switzerland which are shown within Rest of World
5) Change is shown versus the twelve-month period ended 30 December 2022
8. Other Operating Income
6 months 6 months Year Ended to to 30 June 30 June 31 December 2023 (Unaudited) 2022 (Unaudited) 2022 GBP'000 (Audited) Other Income 74 10 37 ------------------- ------------------- -------------- 74 10 37 ------------------- ------------------- --------------
Other income in the period relates to a refund from the Chinese government to SMWS China in relation to previously overpaid expenses.
9. Loss on ordinary activities before taxation
6 months 6 months Year Ended to to 30 June 30 June 31 December 2023 (Unaudited) 2022 (Unaudited) 2022 GBP'000 (Audited) Presented as; Adjusted EBITDA* (1,811) (313) 394 Depreciation of tangible assets (760) (462) (1,000) Amortisation of intangible assets (124) (133) (259) Finance costs (629) (195) (576) Exceptional and restructure costs (180) - (631) ------------------- ------------------- -------------- Loss on ordinary activities before taxation (3,504) (1,104) (2,072) ------------------- ------------------- -------------- Loss on ordinary activities before taxation (3,504) (1,104) (2,071) Add back; Depreciation of tangible assets 760 462 1,000 Add back; Amortisation of intangible assets 124 133 259 Add back; Finance costs 629 195 576 EBITDA (1,991) (313) (236) ------------------- ------------------- -------------- Exceptional and restructure costs 180 0 631 ------------------- ------------------- -------------- Adjusted EBITDA* (1,811) (313) 395 ------------------- ------------------- -------------- * Adjusted EBITDA is defined as earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation and exceptional and restructure costs
10. Exceptional and Restructure costs
6 months 6 months Year Ended to to 30 June 30 June 31 December 2023 (Unaudited) 2022 (Unaudited) 2022 GBP'000 (Audited) Legal and professional fees - - 1 Non underlying American Whiskey pre operational costs - - 288 Non underlying Masterton pre-operational costs 91 342 Non recurring organisational 89 - - restructuring costs ------------------- ------------------- -------------- 180 - 631 ------------------- ------------------- --------------
Costs in the period relate to GBP91k (2022; nil) relating to final movement of Supply operations to our new Masterton Bond Supply Chain facility and GBP89k (2022; nil) and restructure costs relating to the change of CEO.
11. Taxation
The results include a tax charge against the profits of the Group's Chinese subsidiary at the rate of 25% in both 2022 and 2023. There have been no corporation taxes due against other Group companies due to carried forward trading losses.
12. Earnings Per Share (EPS)
6 months 6 months Year Ended to to 30 June 30 June 31 December 2023 (Unaudited) 2022 (Unaudited) 2022 (Audited) Earnings used in calculation (GBP'000) (3,720) (1,532) (2,038) Number of shares 69,807,454 69,638,840 69,708,374 Basic EPS (p) (5.3p) (2.2p) (2.9p) Fully diluted number of shares 74,995,461 74,673,842 74,746,138 Diluted EPS (p) (5.3p) (2.2p) (2.9p)
13. Property, Plant & Equipment
Land Land Leasehold Fixtures, Casks Right Total and and improvements fittings GBP'000 of use GBP'000 buildings buildings GBP'000 and asset freehold leasehold equipment 'GBP000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 -------------------------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ----------- --------- --------- --------- Cost or valuation As at 1 January 2022 678 1,441 498 1,968 2,745 4,343 11,673 Additions - - 5 2,202 704 162 3,073 As at 31 December 2022 678 1,441 503 4,170 3,449 4,505 14,746 Additions - - - 287 322 - 609 -------------------------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ----------- --------- --------- --------- As at 30 June 2023 678 1,441 503 2,651 3,070 4,343 12,686 -------------------------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ----------- --------- --------- --------- Accumulated Depreciation As at 1 January 2022 168 1,027 251 844 345 661 3,296 Charge for the year 13 70 55 328 148 474 1,088 As at 31 December 2022 181 1,097 306 1,172 493 1,135 4,384 Charge for the 6 months 18 24 27 407 73 210 759 As at 30 June 2023 199 1,121 333 1,579 566 1,345 5,142 -------------------------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ----------- --------- --------- --------- Net book value -------------------------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ----------- --------- --------- --------- As at 31 December 2022 497 344 197 2,998 2,956 3,370 10,362 -------------------------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ----------- --------- --------- --------- As at 30 June 2023 479 320 170 2,878 3,205 3,160 10,212 -------------------------- ----------- ----------- -------------- ----------- --------- --------- ---------
Investment in the period is driven by progression in the build and fit-out of our new Supply Chain facility, Masterton Bond, and continued investment in Cask Wood GBP322k; (2021; GBP199k).
14. Inventories
GBP'000 As at 30 As at 30 As at 31 December June 2023 June 2022 2022 (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Audited) Cask whisky & other spirits 23,926 22,804 23,034 ------------- ------------- ------------------ Other inventory 5,844 3,921 5,269 ------------- ------------- ------------------ Total inventory 29,780 26,725 28,303 ------------- ------------- ------------------
The above balance contains no provision for aged stock (Jun-22: GBP83k) as we have recognised write off costs direct to the income statement in 2023, GBP100k relating to aged stock encountered as a result of our move from third party supply chain support to sole inhouse operations at our new Masterton bond supply chain facility.
The movement in inventory is primarily driven by continued investment in our cask stock inventory as we invest to meet future demand, with net cask investment representing GBP0.9m in the six-month period (H1-22: GBP2.4m).
15. Financial Liabilities
6 months Year Ended to 30 June 31 December 2022 2022 (Unaudited) GBP'000 (Audited) Inventory secured revolving credit facility 19,400 16,500 Bank loans 569 784 Other loans 45 57 -------------- -------------- Financial liabilities 20,014 17,341 Lease liability 3,139 3,319 -------------- -------------- 23,153 20,660 -------------- --------------
The revolving credit facility (RCF) is secured by a bond and floating charge over eligible inventory within the Group. The availability of funds under the facility agreement is linked to a calculation of eligible inventory, which is predominantly the casked goods component of inventory assets.
In December 2022, the revolving credit facility was increased, as part of the accordion element within the original contract, by GBP3m, the total facility availability now GBP21.5m. The loan is interest bearing and interest is due at a rate of 2.25% over the Bank of England base rate.
The bank loan is secured by standard securities over the Ground Floor Premises of the Leith property and a legal charge over the Greville Street property. The loan is interest bearing and interest is due at a rate of 2.25% over the Bank of England base rate.
16. Financial Instruments - accounting classifications and fair value
Financial assets
Trade and other receivables and cash and cash equivalents are classified as financial assets at amortised cost.
Derivative assets are classified as financial assets measured at fair value (level 2 - i.e. those that do not have regular market pricing) through other comprehensive income.
Financial liabilities
Trade and other payables (excluding deferred income) are classified as financial liabilities are measured at amortised cost.
The fair value of both financial assets and financial liabilities have been assessed and there is deemed to be no material difference between fair value and carrying value.
Derivative liabilities are classified as financial liabilities measured at fair value (level 2) through other comprehensive income.
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