13 September 2024
Triple Point Social Housing REIT plc
(the "Company" or, together with its subsidiaries, the "Group")
RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
The Board of Triple Point Social Housing REIT plc (ticker: SOHO) is pleased to announce its unaudited results for the six months ended 30 June 2024.
Chris Phillips, Chair of Triple Point Social Housing REIT plc, commented:
"The Company's portfolio has continued to demonstrate operational and financial resilience and the Group has benefited from strong rental growth that has increased income.
The Group will continue to benefit from having exclusively long term fixed priced debt and we look forward to building on the progress made in the first half of the year particularly in relation to the increase in rent collection and the corresponding increase in dividend cover, which ensured that the dividend was fully covered on an adjusted earnings basis for the six months ending 30 June 2024."
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Six months to 30 June 2024 |
Six months to 30 June 2023 |
Year ended 31 December 2023 |
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Portfolio value IFRS basis |
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Earnings per share (basic and diluted) - Adjusted earnings - IFRS basis - EPRA basis
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2.74p 1.35p 2.90p
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2.10p2 3.65p 2.18p
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4.61p 8.81p 4.92p
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EPRA Net Tangible Assets ("NTA") per share (equal to IFRS NAV per share)
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112.38p |
111.31p
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113.76p
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EPRA Net Initial Yield (NIY)
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5.96% |
5.65%
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5.57%
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Loan to Value
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37.2% |
37.5% |
37.0% |
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Total annualised rental income |
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Weighted average unexpired lease term |
24.0 yrs |
24.8 yrs |
24.3 yrs |
Dividend per share |
2.73p |
2.73p |
5.46p |
1 This excludes 13 assets with an aggregate value of
2 Restated to adjust for the movement in lease incentive debtor.
Financial highlights
· The Adjusted Earnings per Share (which includes adjustment for non-cash items) was
· The increase in Adjusted Earnings Per Share was driven by strong rental growth with a weighted average increase of 6.1% in respect of the Group's leases that had their annual rent increase put through in the six months ending 30th June 2024 (representing c.66% of leases, with the rest to follow in the second half of the year).
· The Dividend was fully covered on an adjusted earnings basis. The dividend to be paid on 4 October 2024 brings the total dividend per share paid or declared by the Company in respect of the six-month period to 30 June 2024 to
· The portfolio's total annualised contracted rental income was
· EPRA NTA per share was down by 1.2% to
· The Group's portfolio was valued at
· All drawn debt is fixed (weighted average coupon of 2.74%) and long-term (weighted average maturity of 9.1 years), which continues to offer stability in the current interest rate environment.
· The Group maintained an Investment Grade Issuer Default Rating from Fitch of 'A-' with a senior secured rating of 'A', with a revised outlook from stable to negative, pending the conclusion of certain corporate initiatives which the Group is actively working to address.
Operational highlights
· 93.3% of rent due was collected during the period, up from 90.2% for the year ended 31 December 2023). This reflects the consistent performance of 25 out of the Group's 27 lessees which recorded no material rent arrears.
· Progress has been made with the two lessees with material arrears, Parasol and My Space:
o Post period end, the Group completed the transfer of all 38 properties leased to Parasol to Westmoreland. Following the transfer of the properties we expect rent collection to increase to between 75% and 85% of existing FRI lease rent during an initial stabilisation period (expected to last approximately 12 months), and thereafter up to at least 90% of existing FRI lease rent.
o We are engaging with My Space around how best the Group can move some or all of its 34 properties leased to My Space to alternative Registered Providers.
· Strong operational performance was delivered across the Group's diversified portfolio of 481 properties across 148 local authorities and leased to 28 Approved Providers.
· As at 30 June 2023, the weighted average unexpired lease term ("WAULT") was 24.0 years.
· The Group's risk sharing lease clause, which seeks to address general risks raised by the Regulator of Social Housing in relation to long leases, has now been included in 66% of the Group's Registered Provider leases and we are progressing the final roll-out, expected to complete before the end of 2024.
· The pilot programme upgrading all of the Group's properties to an Energy Performance Certificate ("EPC") rating of C or above is nearly complete with 8 of the 11 pilot properties now with an EPC of C or above, and with work due to complete on the remainder shortly. The rollout of the wider project will now commence with budgeted costs reduced due to the availability of grant funding.
· In June, we commenced construction on a market leading project in conjunction with leading Specialised Supported Housing Registered Provider, Golden Lane Housing, to deliver 12 new individual apartments for people with learning disabilities, autism and/or mental health needs. The site in Chorley, will be our first development to target a 10% net biodiversity gain.
Notes:
1 These are targets only and not a profit forecast and there can be no assurance that they will be met
2 Restated to adjust for the movement in lease incentive debtor
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE COMPANY, PLEASE CONTACT:
Triple Point Investment Management LLP (Investment Manager) |
Tel: 020 7201 8989 |
Max Shenkman |
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Isobel Gunn-Brown |
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Akur Limited (Joint Financial Adviser) |
Tel: 020 7493 3631 |
Tom Frost |
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Anthony Richardson |
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Siobhan Sergeant |
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Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited (Joint Financial Adviser and Corporate Broker) |
Tel: 020 7710 7600 |
Mark Young |
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Rajpal Padam |
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Madison Kominski |
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Brunswick Group (Financial PR Adviser) |
Tel: 020 7404 5959 |
Nina Coad Mara James |
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The Company's LEI is 213800BERVBS2HFTBC58.
Further information on the Company can be found on its website at www.triplepointreit.com.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014, as it forms part of
NOTES:
The Company invests in primarily newly developed social housing assets in the
There is increasing political pressure and social need to increase housing supply across the
The Company was admitted to trading on the Specialist Fund Segment of the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange on 8 August 2017 and was admitted to the premium segment of the Official List of the Financial Conduct Authority and migrated to trading on the premium segment of the Main Market on 27 March 2018. The Company operates as a
Meeting for analysts and audio recording of results available
The Company presentation for analysts will be held at 8.00am today via live webcast. The presentation will also be accessible on-demand later in the day via the Company website: www.triplepointreit.com.
Those wishing to access the live webcast are kindly asked to contact: marketing@triplepoint.co.uk.
The Interim Results will also be available to view and download on the Company's website at www.triplepointreit.com and hard copy will be posted to shareholders on or around 20 September 2024.
CHAIR'S STATEMENT
Introduction
The Group provides much needed homes to some of the most vulnerable members of society. The Board's focus is on ensuring that the Group has a positive impact on the housing crisis through providing homes in the community to adults with care and support needs while maximising value for shareholders.
The Company's portfolio has continued to demonstrate operational and financial resilience despite the uncertain political and macroeconomic backdrop in the first half of the year. The Group has benefited from strong rental growth that has increased income and largely offset any outward movement in valuation yields.
In the first six months of 2024 annual rent increases were put through in respect of 66% of the Group's leases, with the rest to follow in the second half of the year, at a weighted average rate of 6.1% (in relation to leases where rent increases were due), ensuring the Group's dividend was 1.0x covered in the six months ended 30 June 2024.
The Market
We anticipate a move towards more supportive market conditions for real estate valuations, with inflation close to the Bank of
Alongside the onset of more supportive market conditions following the general election in July, we can look forward to a period of greater political stability, which is much needed in order for the
Whilst increased political stability should be beneficial in terms of housing delivery, it is important to recognise that Specialised Supported Housing ("SSH") has always been relatively well-insulated from the risks of political change. It benefits from cross-party support as an effective means of promoting greater independence and better outcomes for individuals with care and support needs, whilst enabling them to live within their local community.
Valuations and Rent Collection
The growing prevalence of disability in the
Portfolio Sale and Capital Allocation
Following the announcement in June that the Company had agreed heads of terms in relation to a portfolio sale with an aggregate value in excess of
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Sale Portfolio |
Group Portfolio |
EPC A to C |
69% |
71% |
EPC D |
30% |
22% |
WAULT |
19 years |
24 years |
New build / purpose built(1) |
25% |
42% |
Adapted(2) |
75% |
58% |
Notes: (1) A new build property was contracted or fully renovated as SSH in the last 10 years at the point of acquisition; |
(2) An adapted property is typically a residential property that has been refurbished and adapted for the specific needs of identified residents. |
Following the completion of the portfolio sale the Board will consider further portfolio sales in order to return additional capital to shareholders with consideration also given to leverage levels and any debt repayment obligations.
Investment Management Arrangements
In May 2024, the Board initiated a comprehensive review of the investment management arrangements (the "IMA Review") as part of its commitment to explore all avenues for delivering value to Shareholders. The Board anticipates that the IMA Review process will be concluded in the near-term, and further information will be notified to the market in due course.
Portfolio Performance
In the Investment Manager's Report, we are pleased to include enhanced disclosures on both the performance of the Group's property portfolio and the top 10 lessees (excluding My Space and Parasol which are discussed separately). These demonstrate strong rent collection and occupancy amongst the Group's principle Registered Provider partners as well as the quality of the services provided to the properties' residents. All of this is unlocked due to the collaborative approach the Group takes to engaging with its Registered Provider and care provider partners.
Recognising the highly operational nature of its properties the Group has always focused on working closely with its partners to promote the strong operational performance of the portfolio, thereby ensuring that both financial returns and resident outcomes are optimised. This involves everything from routine property visits, to quarterly data collection across a wide range of metrics, to engaging directly with Local Authorities to address any operational issues that arise within the portfolio.
My Space and Parasol
The Group has made progress with both My Space and Parasol, the only two RPs within the Group's portfolio with material arrears. On 19 August 2024, post period end, the Group successfully completed the transfer of the Group's leases away from Parasol to Westmoreland. This included a comprehensive tenant consultation process which ensured the needs of the residents were prioritised. Post-completion of the transfer, the Group expects to increase rent collection from the properties to between 75% to 85% of existing FRI lease rent during an initial stabilisation period (expected to last approximately 12 months), and thereafter up to at least 90% of existing FRI lease rent. An increase in rent collection, combined with JLL's favourable view of Westmoreland, should result in an increase in value of the properties post the transfer. Further information on the transfer is included in the Investment Manager's Report, demonstrating that leases can be moved away from underperforming Registered Providers in a way that preserves the delivery of good homes to residents as well as shareholder value.
Following the successful transfer of leases away from Parasol we are engaging with My Space on how best to transfer some or all of the Group's leases to alternative Registered Providers, a full update is provided in the Investment Manager's Report.
Financial Results
The Group has continued to demonstrate strong financial resilience. EPRA earnings increased by 31% to
Overall, we are proud of another set of resilient financial results which build on our performance to date and the encouraging operational progress made during the period. This would not have been possible without the support of our stakeholders, all of whom played an important role in helping deliver on our investment strategy. You can read more about our financial performance during the period in our Key Highlights section, along with a more in-depth review in the Investment Manager's Report.
Social Impact
Social Impact continues to be of central importance to the Board when making decisions and is integral to our business model. This set of results once again demonstrates our conviction that financial performance and social impact are mutually reinforcing. The independent Impact Report prepared by The Good Economy identifies that our properties have delivered £3.08 of Total Social Value for every
Outlook
We look forward to building on the progress made in the first half of the year particularly in relation to the increase in rent collection and the corresponding increase in dividend cover which ensured that dividends were fully covered on an adjusted earnings basis for the six months ending 30 June 2024. The Group will continue to benefit from having exclusively long term fixed priced debt which leverages the positive impact of recent strong rental growth. Now that the Group's 38 properties previously leased to Parasol have been moved to Westmoreland, we expect to generate additional rental income, which combined with the cost savings expected to be unlocked through the new investment management arrangements, should continue to support strong dividend cover.
We will therefore focus on working with Westmoreland to ensure that the post transfer stabilisation period is a success and rent collection increases in-line with expectations. Now that we have successfully concluded the Parasol lease transfer process, a key objective for the next 6 months is to work with My Space to determine how best to transfer the Group's leases to alternative providers with a focus on prioritising the interests of residents and increasing rent collection.
It is important to recognise that the vast majority of the Group's lessees continue to perform well, as demonstrated in the Portfolio Performance section of the Investment Manager's Report. We will work closely with our Registered Provider partners to ensure that we continue to monitor the performance of the Group's portfolio at a granular level and help to promote its ongoing strong performance. This routine monitoring and engagement will be complemented by a focus on delivering on key strategic initiatives which over the next six months will include finalising the roll-out of the new risk sharing clause into the Group's existing leases, and commencing the wider rollout of the Group's Eco-Retrofit project with a focus on reducing fuel consumption and positively impacting the cost of utilities to both our Registered Providers and their residents.
We expect to conclude the portfolio sale in the coming months which will enable us to return capital to shareholders. The Board remains committed to addressing the performance of the Group's share price, and working to narrow the share price discount to EPRA NTA whilst preserving the long-term performance and fundamentals of the Group. The Board will continue to engage with shareholders around actions for the benefit of the Group overall.
On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank all of our advisers for their continued hard work and dedication to our investment strategy. Most importantly, I would like to thank our shareholders and other stakeholders for their continued support as we work to evolve and execute our strategy to deliver good homes and long-term sustainable returns.
Chris Phillips
Chair
12 September 2024
INVESTMENT MANAGER'S REPORT
Specialised Supported Housing Market
Labour's commitment to deliver 1.5 million new homes over the next five years with priority given to social housing and brownfield sites is both ambitious - it represents a 50% increase relative to the previous government - and welcome, given the acute shortage of social housing in the
The reduction in the rate of inflation has led to a return of a more normal operating environment for our care provider and Registered Provider partners. After the operational obstacles of COVID, followed by the challenges of managing increasing costs in the ensuing high inflation period, it is reassuring that the Group's operating partners successfully overcame these challenges and should now find conditions more supportive. Demand for SSH continues to underpin the performance of our portfolio and we are grateful to our Registered Provider and care provider partners for the services they provide to residents. It is their work and our active approach to asset management that enables us to demonstrate the strong operational and financial performance of the Group's properties as detailed in the Portfolio Performance section of our report.
The government has not renewed its temporary 7% cap on social housing rent levels that was put in place for twelve months from 1 April 2023. There is, therefore, no intention to cap the rent increases in the Group's leases as we did last year, and they will revert to increasing in line with inflation (CPI in most cases). Registered Providers should also find it easier to agree the annual increases in the service and maintenance charges they reclaim through housing benefit now that forward-looking cost projections are less impacted by unusually high inflation.
The Regulator of Social Housing ("Regulator") has not issued any new judgements or notices about the Group's lessees since April 2023. In the intervening period we have seen those Registered Providers who have been subject to regulatory notices continue to respond positively and seek to move their organisations towards compliance with the Regulator's standards. These efforts need to be driven by their respective boards of directors and require consideration of a broad range of factors, including: the quality of the intensive housing management services provided, risk management and stress-testing the organisation's business plan in a range of different scenarios. The Group aims to progress the sector, as such, we are focused on supporting the boards of our Registered Provider partners in these endeavours, as evidenced by the continued roll-out of our risk-sharing clause, which we cover later in this report.
This supportive operating environment coupled with our Registered Providers' desire to move forward and respond positively to observations made by the Regulator have together helped to ensure that the Group is able to demonstrate another period of strong financial performance. Rent collection has increased to 93.3% of rent due (up from 90.2% for the year ended 31 December 2023) and the Group continues to benefit from exclusively long-term fixed priced debt which has a weighted average fixed cost of 2.74%. This, in conjunction with strong rental growth and a reduced cost base, ensured that the dividend was fully covered on an adjusted earnings basis in the six months ended 30 June 2024. The Group's portfolio has reduced in value from
Financial Review
We are pleased to present resilient financial results for the six months ended 30 June 2024, as highlighted earlier. The Group's financial performance is underpinned by increases in annualised rental income from its CPI and RPI-linked leases2. The dividend was fully covered in the period, and we expect dividend cover to continue to increase during the second half of the year now that leases have been moved away from Parasol to Westmoreland.
Key Highlights:
- The EPRA Earnings per Share ("EPRA EPS") excludes the fair value movement on investment properties and is measured on the weighted average number of shares in issue during the period. EPRA EPS was
- The Adjusted Earnings per Share ("Adjusted EPS") includes adjustment for non-cash items and is measured on the weighted average number of shares in issue during the year. Adjusted EPS was
- The annualised contracted rental income of the Group was
- The EPRA NIY has increased from 5.57% at 31 December 2023 to 5.96% at 30 June 2024 following the rental uplifts in the period.
- The EPRA NTA per share at 30 June 2024 was
- At the period end, the portfolio was valued at
- The EPRA cost ratio is calculated as the total administrative and operating costs expressed as a percentage of the gross rental income. The EPRA cost ratio for the period was 18.71% compared to 20.60% for the year ended 31 December 2023.
- The Group held cash and cash equivalents of
Debt Financing
All of the Group's debt is fixed-price and long-term with the earliest debt maturity occurring in mid-2028, providing strong protection from higher interest rates. As at 30 June 2024, the Group's debt structure comprised two facilities with a combined value of
Portfolio Performance
The financial performance detailed in the previous section is underpinned by the strong performance of the Group's portfolio. Through the enhanced disclosures in this report, we have sought to further demonstrate the operational and financial performance of the Group's properties. These disclosures are made possible through the proactive approach we take to asset management. We conduct routine property inspections, and focus on quarterly data collection on the operational, financial and governance performance of our partners and properties. We also emphasise close engagement between our asset management team and key stakeholders throughout the organisational hierarchy of the Registered Providers we work with (this ensures engagement with housing managers through to Managing Directors and Boards). It is through these comprehensive inspections and dedicated engagement that we are able to ensure we have the qualitative and quantitative data we need to have a granular understanding of the performance of the Group's portfolio. It also allows us to take action to support performance if and when required. In the tables below, we have organised the data between general operational updates and additional disclosures on the Group's top 10 lessees by rent roll (excluding My Space and Parasol who are covered in a separate section).
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Inclusion |
2007 |
4,192 |
31.2% |
100% |
88% |
Falcon |
2008 |
996 |
9.0% |
100% |
89% |
Chrysalis |
2003 |
451 |
5.7% |
100% |
90% |
BeST3 |
2010 |
1,454 |
5.3% |
94% |
89% |
Hilldale |
2009 |
943 |
5.2% |
100% |
94% |
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2010 |
975 |
4.8% |
100% |
93% |
Blue Square |
2012 |
280 |
3.9% |
100% |
90% |
Care HA |
2003 |
445 |
3.9% |
100% |
86% |
Highstone |
2012 |
286 |
3.6% |
100% |
96% |
Sunnyvale |
2012 |
89 |
1.6% |
100% |
90% |
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Percentage of homes with EPC rating C+ |
71% |
CQC ratings of partner care providers who have been inspected of good or outstanding |
84% |
Renewal rate of RP/CP SLA contracts |
96% |
Residents receiving over 20 hours of care and support a week |
77% |
Residents receiving over 50 hours of care and support a week |
47% |
Resident satisfaction scores from latest The Good Economy Survey |
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Residents satisfied with their level of physical health in their current home |
87% |
Residents in contact with their family or friends at least two to three times per week |
62% |
Residents satisfied that when they need help in their current home, there are people there to support |
93% |
Residents satisfied with their level of confidence in their current home |
91% |
Residents satisfied with their level of independence in their current home |
90% |
SSH typically provides long term homes to vulnerable residents and is bespoke to their care and support needs. Demand for Specialised Supported Housing is therefore specific and there is a rigorous process to follow when a resident is nominated into a new home. This takes time and requires input and consultation with a wide range of stakeholders to ensure both the suitability of the home and the success of the move in process. We would therefore expect occupancy for a mature portfolio of SSH properties to be around 90%, which is in line with the occupancy levels demonstrated by the Group's top Registered Provider partners by rent roll as show in the first table above.
Occupancy is supported by the quality of services being provided to residents and it is critical that residents in SSH receive the care and support on which they rely. Over 77% of residents living in properties owned by the Company receive over 20 hours of care and support a week, with 47% receiving over 50 hours of care and support. Every year The Good Economy (a leading, independent advisory firm with expertise in impact measurement and management) undertakes a survey of some of the residents living in properties owned by the Group. The results of the latest survey, published in March 2024, stated that over 90% of residents surveyed were satisfied with their level of confidence, their independence and the level of support they receive in their home
Care is typically provided by a care provider (independent of the Registered Provider lessee) regulated by the Care Quality Commission ("CQC"). Of the Group's partner care providers which have been inspected, 84% have been rated good or outstanding by the CQC. Care is typically contracted with, and paid for by, the Local Authority often on 5 to 10 year agreements, with a corresponding 5 to 10 year Service Level Agreement between the care provider and the Registered Provider. Under the Service Level Agreement, amongst other things, the care provider has the right to nominate residents into the property and typically undertakes to cover the cost of void units. Since the Company's IPO in August 2017, there has been a high renewal rate of Service Level Agreements in the Group's portfolio. Where the initial term has expired 96% have been renewed. Where the Service Level Agreement has not been renewed in most cases a new care provider has been contracted with by the Local Authority in order to ensure continuity of care and support to residents
Forward Funding Update
In June we commenced construction on a market leading project in conjunction with leading SSH Registered Provider, Golden Lane Housing. The development which will see us deliver 12 new individual apartments for people who have learning disabilities, autism requirements and/or mental health needs. The project received commissioner support from the Head of Service for Learning Disabilities, Autism and Mental Health at Lancashire County Council and it was noted that the location of the site, close to the centre of Chorley, is ideal for enabling residents to integrate into the community. It will also be our first development to target a 10% net biodiversity gain.
My Space and Parasol Update
On 19 August 2024 the Group successfully completed the transfer of all 38 properties leased to Parasol to Westmoreland. Prior to the transfer these properties had an aggregate value of
The decision to move properties was taken due to Parasol only paying the Group c.60% of rent due for c.20 months. Whilst the Parasol board and management team were strengthened over the course of 2023, the persistent nature of the arrears led to the decision to transfer all properties to Westmoreland. Westmoreland manage 950 SSH homes. The current management team was appointed in 2020 and have successfully restructured Westmoreland, delivering four years of annual surplus and growing turnover in a sustainable way to over
As part of our due diligence, as well as our review of operational, financial and governance information, we engaged with the Westmoreland management team at length on the quality of services that will be provided to residents and their approach to property management and maintenance. This included visits to properties managed by Westmoreland to confirm that the level of services provided to residents meets the expected standards for the Group's homes. Following the transfer of the properties we expect rent collection to increase to between 75% to 85% of existing FRI lease rent during an initial stabilisation period (expected to last approximately 12 months), and thereafter up to at least 90% of existing FRI lease rent. For the purposes of the Group's portfolio valuation dated 30 June 2024, the properties were valued assuming the continuation of their existing Parasol leases. We have consulted with JLL about the expected impact of the completed lease transfer and expect the transfer to have a positive impact on the valuation of the 38 properties.
The Group currently has 34 properties leased to My Space representing 8.1% of rent roll. Following the successful transfer of properties away from Parasol to Westmoreland, we are engaging with My Space around how best the Group can move some or all of its My Space properties to alternative Registered Providers. Any property transfers will prioritise the interest of residents whilst looking to promote the strong operational and financial performance of the relevant properties. Further updates will be provided when lease assignments are agreed.
Eco-Retrofit Update
In August, the Labour Government confirmed that there will be a requirement for private rental properties to have a minimum EPC of C by 2030. Whilst this target has not been specifically confirmed for social landlords, it emphasises the importance of our Eco-retrofit project which will see all of the Group's properties that currently have an EPC rating of below a C upgraded to a C or above.
The project will ensure that the Group's portfolio remains ahead of regulation whilst also reducing fuel consumption and improving the thermal performance of the Group's properties, and reducing the relative cost of utilities for the Group's lessees and their residents. As previously reported, we have been undertaking an initial pilot project involving 11 of the Group's properties to understand which technologies work best, who our preferred suppliers are, and how to minimise any disruption to residents when the wider project is rolled out. Of the 11 properties 8 now have an EPC of C or above. Of the remaining 3 properties work is ongoing in one, one is awaiting the outcome of a new EPC rating, and one has been replaced by two additional properties where grant funding can be accessed to fund over 60% of the cost of works and where works are now ongoing.
The pilot project will come in below budget, in part because of our having been able to access grant funding. Until we have surveyed all of the properties included in the wider project it will not be possible to definitively forecast costs, but we currently estimate that, once grant funding is accounted for, the wider project should cost the Group between
Surveys of the residents impacted by the pilot project show that 100% were satisfied with communication throughout the project and the quality of the contractors' work. We have learned a number of important lessons in the pilot project which give us the confidence that we can deliver the wider project at a manageable cost to the Group, well in advance of any regulatory deadlines, and in a way that has a positive impact on both the value of the properties and the wellbeing of residents.
Risk Sharing Lease Clause Roll-Out
In the Group's 2023 Annual Report we detailed the key terms of the Group's risk sharing clause. We want to ensure the Group is able to assist its Registered Provider partners to move forward and respond positively to the observations made by the Regulator around the risks attached to long leases. This clause, aimed at promoting the compliance of the Group's Registered Provider partners, was reviewed by the Group's valuers and lenders and shared with the Regulator before being introduced towards the end of 2023. The clause has now been included in 66% of the Group's Registered Provider leases and we are hoping to conclude the roll-out before the end of 2024.
Portfolio Sale and Further Portfolio Sales
As described in more detail in the Chairman's statement we expect to conclude the sale of a portfolio of properties in excess of
Property Portfolio
As at 30 June 2024, the portfolio comprised 481 properties with 3,297 units (excluding the units relating to the properties classified as assets held for sale) and represented a broad geographic diversification across the
Rental Income
In total, the Group had 378 leases (excluding the leases associated with the properties classified as assets held for sale) which at the period end, generated total annualised contracted rental income of
At the period end, the Group's three largest Approved Providers by rental income and units were Inclusion (
As at 30 June 2024, the portfolio had a WAULT of 24.0 years. The WAULT includes the initial lease term upon completion as well as any reversionary leases and put/call options available to the Group at expiry of the initial term. At present the Group's WAULT is anticipated to remain above 20 years. 100% of the Group's contracted income is generated under leases which are indexed against either CPI (91.9%) or RPI (8.1%), noting that for leases that now include the new risk sharing clause annual rent increases are set at the lower of the relevant inflation index and prevailing government policy in relation to social housing rent increases as it applies to SSH. Given that government has recently stated that it expects social housing rents to be able to increase annually by CPI +1% for the next ten years, these inflation linkages provide the Group and its investors with the comfort that the rental income will generally increase in line with inflation.
Of the Group's leases, 8.3% have an index 'premium' under which the standard rental increase is based upon CPI or RPI plus a further percentage point, reflecting top-ups by local authorities. A small portion of the Group's leases (5.0% of rental income) contain a cap and collar on rental increases. For the purposes of the portfolio valuation, JLL assumed CPI and RPI to increase at 2.0% per annum and 2.5% per annum, respectively, over the term of the relevant leases. JLL's inflation assumptions remain unchanged from previous periods given the Group's long-term outlook, with a WAULT and contracted income streams of 24.0 years as at 30 June 2024.
Rental income by approved provider
Rental income by lease length
Outlook
Looking forward, focus remains on maximising the rental income generated by the Group's properties and providing good homes to residents. The recent transfer of leases from Parasol to Westmoreland has enabled us to deliver on both of these objectives and our focus is now on working closely with Westmoreland to ensure that the stabilisation period is successful and rent collection increases in-line with expectations. Similarly, we continue to engage with My Space to ensure that rental income generated from the Group's 34 properties leased to My Space is maximised, and this will involve moving properties to alternative Registered Providers. As always when properties are transferred the welfare of residents will be prioritised.
We expect the Group to continue to benefit from strong rental growth in the latter half of the year with 50.4% of the Group's remaining annual lease rent increases for 2024 being linked to the September 2023 CPI figure of 6.7%. This will increase rental income and should help ensure a high level of dividend cover in the latter half of the year.
One of the Group's key strategic projects is the wider roll-out of the Eco-Retrofit project, and invaluable learnings have been gained during the pilot phase which will enable the Group to continue to improve the energy efficiency of its portfolio. In turn, this positively impacts the utility costs of our Registered Provider partners and their residents and such improvements can then be applied to the Group's remaining properties with an EPC of C or below. This combined with the roll-out of the risk sharing clause and the market leading forward funding project, developed in conjunction with Golden Lane, will help to ensure that the Group remains at the forefront of an evolving sector.
We will continue to work with all of our Registered Provider and care provider partners to promote the strong performance of the Group's portfolio. Following the recent decline in inflation, the return to a more supportive operating environment is welcome, and we expect the vast majority of the Group's lessees to continue to perform inline with expectations. We also hope that ongoing constructive engagement with the Regulator and the positive impact of the new risk sharing clause will help ensure that the Registered Providers we work with will continue to make progress in terms of addressing historic observations from the Regulator, and compliance with the Regulator's standards.
The Group benefits from a compelling capital structure with all debt being long term and fixed price with a blended cost of 2.74%. This combined with the recent increases in rent collection, and strong rental growth delivered through annual rent increases ensured that the dividend was covered for the six months ending 30 June 2024. We expect these factors to continue to support the strong financial performance of the Group in the latter half of the year and beyond. Financial performance is underpinned by ongoing excess demand for SSH and the proactive approach we take to engaging with our Registered Provider and care provider partners. This will continue to be the bedrock of stable operational performance going forward, and will allow the Group to focus on its aim of providing good homes to people with care and support needs whilst maximising value for shareholders.
Max Shenkman
Head of Investment
12 September 2024
Notes:
1 5.0% of our leases are capped.
2 Restated to adjust for the movement in lease incentive debtor.
3 We are engaging with BeST around their proposed merger with Westmoreland (as reported in the Company's 2023 Annual Report). BeST have not allowed for their most recent rent increases in their H1 rent payments to the Company which has caused rent collection to reduce to 94%. We expect to resolve this issue in H2 of 2024 and as such do not expect there to be rent arrears going forward.
4 The
PORTFOLIO SUMMARY
By Location
Region |
Properties** |
% of Funds Invested* |
North West |
94 |
18.2 |
|
81 |
16.7 |
|
64 |
15.2 |
|
53 |
11.3 |
North East |
51 |
10.2 |
South East |
57 |
8.9 |
|
27 |
8.9 |
South West |
30 |
5.1 |
East |
21 |
4.3 |
|
2 |
1.1 |
|
1 |
0.1 |
Total |
481 |
100.0 |
* calculated excluding acquisition costs ** excluding assets held for sale |
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KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
In order to track the Group's progress the following key performance indicators are monitored:
KPI AND DEFINITION |
RELEVANCE TO STRATEGY |
PERFORMANCE |
COMMENT |
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1. Dividend |
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Dividends paid to shareholders and declared during the year.
Further information is set out in Note 17. |
The dividend reflects the Company's ability to deliver a low risk but growing income stream from the portfolio. |
Total dividends of 2.73 pence per share were paid or declared in respect of the six months ended 30 June 2024.
(30 June 2023: |
The Company has declared a dividend of
Total dividends paid and declared for the period are in line with the Company's target. |
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2. EPRA Net Tangible Assets (NTA) |
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The EPRA NTA is equal to IFRS NAV as there are no deferred tax liabilities or other adjustments applicable to the Group under the REIT regime.
Further information is set out in the Unaudited Performance Measures. |
EPRA NTA measure that assumes entities buy and sell assets, thereby crystallising certain levels of deferred tax liability. |
(31 December 2023: |
The EPRA NTA (equivalent to IFRS NAV) per share at IPO was
This represents an increase of 14.7% since IPO driven primarily by yield compression at acquisition and subsequent annual rental uplifts. |
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3. Loan to Value (LTV) |
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A proportion of our portfolio is funded through borrowings. Our medium to long-term target LTV is 35% to 40% with a maximum of 50%.
Further information is set out in Note 15. |
The Company uses gearing to enhance equity returns.
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37.2% LTV as at 30 June 2024.
(31 December 2023: 37.0% LTV) |
Borrowings comprise two private placements of loan notes totalling
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4. EPRA Earnings per Share |
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EPRA Earnings per share (EPRA EPS) excludes gains or losses from fair value adjustment on investment property that are included in the IFRS calculation for Earnings per share.
Further information is set out in Note 22.
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A measure of a Group's underlying operating results and an indication of the extent to which current dividend payments are supported by earnings. |
(30 June 2023: |
EPRA EPS increased compared to the comparative period due to the increase in rental income driven by rental uplifts. |
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5. Adjusted Earnings per Share |
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Adjusted earnings per share includes adjustment for non-cash items. The calculation is shown in Note 22. |
A key measure which reflects actual cash flows supporting dividend payments. |
(30 June 2023: 2.10 pence per share1) |
This demonstrates the Company's ability to meet dividend payments from net cash inflows. It represents a dividend cover for the six months ended 30 June 2024 of 1.0x. |
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6. Weighted Average Unexpired Lease Term (WAULT) |
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The average unexpired lease term of the investment portfolio, weighted by annual passing rents. Further information is set out in the Investment Manager's Report. |
The WAULT is a key measure of the quality of our portfolio. Long lease terms underpin the security of our income stream. |
24.0 years as at 30 June 2024 (includes put and call options). (31 December 2023: 24.3 years) |
As at 30 June 2024, the portfolio's WAULT stood at 24.0 years. |
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7. Exposure to Largest Approved Provider |
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The percentage of the Group's gross assets that are leased to the single largest Approved Provider.
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The exposure to the largest Approved Provider must be monitored to ensure that we are not overly exposed to one Approved Provider in the event of a default scenario. |
30.1% of Gross Asset Value as at 30 June 2024.
(31 December 2023: 29.5%) |
Our maximum exposure limit is 30% of GAV.
This represents the Group's aggregate exposure to both Inclusion Housing CIC and Inclusion Homes CIC which is expected to reduce below the 30% limit following the realisation of the remaining rental uplifts due for the portfolio this year.
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8. Total Return |
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Change in EPRA NTA plus total dividends paid during the period.
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The Total Return measure highlights the gross return to investors including dividends paid since the prior year. |
EPRA NTA per share was
(30 June 2023:
Total dividends paid for the six months ended 30 June 2024 were
Total return was 1.18% for the six months ended 30 June 2024. (30 June 2023: 4.57%) |
The EPRA NTA per share at 30 June 2024 was The Total Return since IPO is 49.13% at 30 June 2024. |
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Notes:
1 Restated to adjust for the movement in lease incentive debtor
EPRA PERFORMANCE MEASURES
The table shows additional performance measures, calculated in accordance with the Best Practices Recommendations of the European Public Real Estate Association (EPRA). We provide these measures to aid comparison with other European real estate businesses.
Full reconciliations of EPRA Earnings and NAV performance measures are included in Notes 22 and 23 of the condensed Group interim financial statements and Notes 1 and 3 of the Unaudited Performance Measures, respectively. A full reconciliation of the other EPRA performance measures is included in the Unaudited Performance Measures section.
KPI AND DEFINITION |
PURPOSE |
PERFORMANCE |
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1. EPRA Earnings per share |
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EPRA Earnings per share excludes gains or losses from fair value adjustment on investment properties that are included in the IFRS calculation for Earnings per share. |
A measure of a Group's underlying operating results and an indication of the extent to which current dividend payments are supported by earnings. |
(30 June 2023: |
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2. EPRA Net Reinstatement Value (NRV) per share |
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The EPRA NRV adds back the purchasers' costs deducted from the IFRS valuation. |
A measure that highlights the value of net assets on a long-term basis. |
The EPRA NRV adds back the purchasers' costs deducted from the IFRS valuation.
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3. EPRA Net Tangible Assets (NTA) |
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The EPRA NTA is equal to IFRS NAV as there are no deferred tax liabilities or other adjustments applicable to the Group under the REIT regime. |
A measure that assumes entities buy and sell assets, thereby crystallising certain levels of deferred tax liability. |
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4. EPRA Net Disposal Value (NDV) |
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The EPRA NDV provides a scenario where deferred tax, financial instruments, and certain other adjustments are calculated as to the full extent of their liability. |
A measure that shows the shareholder value if assets and liabilities are not held until maturity. |
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5. EPRA Net Initial Yield (NIY) |
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Annualised rental income based on the cash rents passing at the statement of financial position date, less non-recoverable property operating expenses, divided by the market value of the property, increased with (estimated) purchasers' costs. |
A comparable measure for portfolio valuations. This measure should make it easier for investors to judge for themselves how the valuation of a portfolio compares with others. |
5.96% at 30 June 2024.
5.57% at 31 December 2023. |
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6. EPRA "Topped-Up" NIY |
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This measure incorporates an adjustment to the EPRA NIY in respect of the expiration of rent-free periods (or other unexpired lease incentives such as discounted rent periods and step rents). |
The topped-up net initial yield is useful in that it allows investors to see the yield based on the full rent that is contracted at 30 June 2024. |
5.99% at 30 June 2024.
5.72% at 31 December 2023. |
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7. EPRA Vacancy Rate |
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Estimated Market Rental Value (ERV) of vacant space divided by ERV of the whole portfolio. |
A "pure" percentage measure of investment property space that is vacant, based on ERV. |
0.32% at 30 June 2024.
0.33% at 31 December 2023. |
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8. EPRA Cost Ratio |
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Administrative and operating costs (including and excluding costs of direct vacancy) divided by gross rental income. |
A key measure to enable meaningful measurement of the changes in the Group's operating costs. |
18.71% at 30 June 2024.
20.60% at 31 December 2023 |
PRINCIPAL RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES
The Audit Committee, which assists the Board with its responsibilities for managing risk, considers that the principal risks and uncertainties as presented on pages 75 to 79 of our 2023 Annual Report were unchanged during the period and will remain unchanged for the remaining six months of the financial year ending 31 December 2024.
The Board undertakes a formal risk review, with the assistance of the Audit Committee twice a year to assess the principal risks and uncertainties. The Investment Manager on an ongoing basis has responsibility for identifying potential risks and escalating these in accordance with the risk management procedures.
The risks are summarised below:
Financial Risks:
• Default of one or more approved provider lessees
• Non-payment of voids cover by care providers
• Property valuations may be subject to change over time
• Higher than projected levels of inflation may impact approved providers' ability to pay rent due under the group's leases
• Unable to operate within debt covenants
Regulatory Risks:
• Risk of an approved provider being deemed non-compliant with the governance and viability standard by the regulator
• Risk of changes to the social housing regulatory regime and changes to government policy in relation to social housing and housing benefit
• Risk of poor or inadequate housing management (including compliance) or poor provision of care services by the group's approved providers lessees and care providers respectively
Strategic Risks:
• Reliance on the Investment Manager
• The potential impact of climate change on the valuation of the group's properties
DIRECTORS' RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT
The Directors confirm that to the best of their knowledge this unaudited condensed set of financial statements has been prepared in accordance with
· an indication of important events that have occurred during the six months ended 30 June 2024 and their impact on the condensed financial statements and a description of the principal risks and uncertainties for the remaining six months of the financial year; and
· material related party transactions in the six months ended 30 June 2024 as disclosed in Note 19 and any material changes in the related party transactions disclosed in the 2023 Annual Report.
Shareholder information is as disclosed on the Triple Point Social Housing REIT plc website.
Approval
This Directors' responsibilities statement was approved by the Board of Directors and signed on its behalf by:
Chris Phillips
Chair
12 September 2024
GROUP FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
CONDENSED GROUP STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
For the six months ended 30 June 2024
|
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2024 |
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2023 |
|
For the year ended 31 December 2023 |
(unaudited) |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(audited) |
||
|
Note |
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Income |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Rental income |
4 |
20,540 |
|
19,576 |
|
39,839 |
Expected credit loss |
4 |
(1,436) |
|
(3,157) |
|
(4,593) |
Other income |
|
3 |
|
- |
|
- |
Total income |
|
19,107 |
|
16,419 |
|
35,246 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Expenses |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Directors' remuneration |
|
(150) |
|
(156) |
|
(312) |
General and administrative expenses |
|
(1,344) |
|
(1,446) |
|
(3,245) |
Management fees |
5 |
(2,349) |
|
(2,339) |
|
(4,651) |
Total expenses |
|
(3,843) |
|
(3,941) |
|
(8,208) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(Loss}/gain from fair value adjustment on investment properties |
8 |
(6,122) |
|
5,886 |
|
15,477 |
Operating profit |
|
9,142 |
|
18,364 |
|
42,515 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Finance income |
|
22 |
|
29 |
|
52 |
Finance costs |
6 |
(3,864) |
|
(3,777) |
|
(7,578) |
Profit before tax |
|
5,300 |
|
14,616 |
|
34,989 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Taxation |
7 |
- |
|
- |
|
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Profit and total comprehensive income |
|
5,300 |
|
14,616 |
|
34,989 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
IFRS Earnings per share - basic and diluted |
22 |
1.35p |
|
3.65p |
|
8.81p |
CONDENSED GROUP STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
As at 30 June 2024
|
|
30 June 2024 |
|
30 June 2023 |
|
31 December 2023 |
|
Note |
(unaudited) |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(audited) |
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
||
Assets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Non-current assets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Investment properties |
8 |
648,848 |
|
665,422 |
|
675,497 |
Trade and other receivables |
10 |
5,036 |
|
3,042 |
|
4,233 |
Total non-current assets |
|
653,884 |
|
668,464 |
|
679,730 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Current assets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Assets held for sale |
9 |
21,755 |
|
7,871 |
|
- |
Trade and other receivables |
11 |
3,054 |
|
3,063 |
|
3,864 |
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash |
12 |
29,260 |
|
23,843 |
|
29,452 |
Total current assets |
|
54,069 |
|
34,777 |
|
33,316 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total assets |
|
707,953 |
|
703,241 |
|
713,046 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Liabilities |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Current liabilities |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Trade and other payables |
13 |
3,153 |
|
2,556 |
|
2,722 |
Total current liabilities |
|
3,153 |
|
2,556 |
|
2,722 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Non-current liabilities |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other payables |
14 |
1,304 |
|
1,522 |
|
1,524 |
Bank and other borrowings |
15 |
261,320 |
|
261,178 |
|
261,183 |
Total non-current liabilities |
|
262,624 |
|
262,700 |
|
262,707 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total liabilities |
|
265,777 |
|
265,256 |
|
265,429 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total net assets |
|
442,176 |
|
437,985 |
|
447,617 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Equity |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Share capital |
|
3,940 |
|
3,940 |
|
3,940 |
Share premium reserve |
|
203,753 |
|
203,753 |
|
203,753 |
Treasury shares reserve |
|
(378) |
|
(378) |
|
(378) |
Capital redemption reserve |
16 |
93 |
|
93 |
|
93 |
Capital reduction reserve |
16 |
155,359 |
|
155,359 |
|
155,359 |
Retained earnings |
|
79,409 |
|
75,218 |
|
84,850 |
Total Equity |
|
442,176 |
|
437,985 |
|
447,617 |
|
23 |
112.38p |
|
111.31p |
|
113.76p |
The Condensed Group Financial Statements were approved and authorised for issue by the Board on 12 September 2024 and signed on its behalf by:
Chris Phillips
Chair
12 September 2024
CONDENSED GROUP STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
For the six months ended 30 June 2024
For the six months ended 30 June 2024 (unaudited) |
Note |
Share capital £'000 |
Share premium reserve £'000 |
Treasury shares reserve |
Capital redemption reserve £'000 |
Capital reduction reserve £'000 |
Retained earnings £'000 |
Total equity £'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at 1 January 2024 |
|
3,940 |
203,753 |
(378) |
93 |
155,359 |
84,850 |
447,617 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Profit and total comprehensive income for the period |
|
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
5,300 |
5,300 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Transactions with owners |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dividends paid |
17 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(10,741) |
(10,741) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at 30 June 2024 (unaudited) |
|
3,940 |
203,753 |
(378) |
93 |
155,359 |
79,409 |
442,176 |
For the six months ended 30 June 2023 (unaudited) |
Note |
Share capital £'000 |
Share premium reserve £'000 |
Treasury shares reserve |
Capital redemption reserve £'000 |
Capital reduction reserve £'000 |
Retained earnings £'000 |
Total equity £'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at 1 January 2023 |
|
4,033 |
203,753 |
(378) |
- |
160,394 |
71,483 |
439,285 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Profit and total comprehensive income for the period |
|
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
14,616 |
14,616 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Transactions with owners |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dividends paid |
17 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(10,881) |
(10,881) |
Shares repurchased |
16 |
(93) |
- |
- |
93 |
(5,035) |
- |
(5,035) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at 30 June 2023 (unaudited) |
|
3,940 |
203,753 |
(378) |
93 |
155,359 |
75,218 |
437,985 |
For the year ended 31 December 2023 (audited) |
Note |
Share capital £'000 |
Share premium reserve £'000 |
Treasury shares reserve |
Capital redemption reserve £'000 |
Capital reduction reserve £'000 |
Retained earnings £'000 |
Total equity £'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at 1 January 2023 |
|
4,033 |
203,753 |
(378) |
- |
160,394 |
71,483 |
439,285 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Profit and total comprehensive income for the year |
|
- |
- |
|
- |
- |
34,989 |
34,989 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Transactions with owners |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Dividends paid |
17 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(21,622) |
(21,622) |
Shares repurchased |
16 |
(93) |
- |
- |
93 |
(5,035) |
- |
(5,035) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at 31 December 2023 (audited) |
|
3,940 |
203,753 |
(378) |
93 |
155,359 |
84,850 |
447,617 |
CONDENSED GROUP STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
For the six months ended 30 June 2024
|
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2024 (unaudited) |
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2023 (unaudited) |
|
For the year ended 31 December 2023 (audited) |
|
Note |
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
Cash flows from operating activities |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Profit before income tax |
|
5,300 |
|
14,616 |
|
34,989 |
Adjustments for: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Expected credit loss |
|
1,436 |
|
3,157 |
|
4,593 |
(Loss)/gain from fair value adjustment on investment properties |
8 |
6,122 |
|
(5,886) |
|
(15,477) |
Finance income |
|
(22) |
|
(29) |
|
(52) |
Finance costs |
6 |
3,864 |
|
3,777 |
|
7,578 |
Operating results before working capital changes |
|
16,700 |
|
15,635 |
|
31,631 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Increase in trade and other receivables |
|
(1,429) |
|
(2,101) |
|
(5,528) |
Increase/(decrease) in trade and other payables |
|
96 |
|
(402) |
|
(240) |
Net cash generated from operating activities |
|
15,367 |
|
13,132 |
|
25,863 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash flows from investing activities |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Purchase of / additions to investment properties |
|
(1,113) |
|
147 |
|
67 |
Disposal proceeds from sale of assets |
|
- |
|
- |
|
7,472 |
Restricted cash - paid |
|
65 |
|
- |
|
5 |
Interest received |
|
- |
|
7 |
|
8 |
Net cash (used in)/generated from investing activities |
|
(1,048) |
|
154 |
|
7,552 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash flows from financing activities |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ordinary Shares repurchased |
|
- |
|
(5,035) |
|
(5,035) |
Loan arrangement fees paid |
|
- |
|
(52) |
|
(212) |
Dividends paid |
17 |
(10,741) |
|
(10,881) |
|
(21,622) |
Interest paid |
|
(3,705) |
|
(3,614) |
|
(7,228) |
Net cash used in financing activities |
|
(14,446) |
|
(19,582) |
|
(34,097) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents |
|
(127) |
|
(6,296) |
|
(682) |
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period |
|
29,014 |
|
29,696 |
|
29,696 |
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period |
12 |
28,887 |
|
23,400 |
|
29,014 |
NOTES TO THE CONDENSED GROUP INTERIM FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (UNAUDITED)
For the six months ended 30 June 2024
1. CORPORATE INFORMATION
Triple Point Social Housing REIT plc (the "Company") is a Real Estate Investment Trust ("REIT") incorporated in
The principal activity of the Company is to act as the ultimate parent company of Triple Point Social Housing REIT plc and its subsidiaries (the "Group") and to provide shareholders with an attractive level of income, together with the potential for capital growth from investing in a portfolio of social homes.
2. BASIS OF PREPARATION
These condensed Group interim financial statements for the six months ended 30 June 2024 have been prepared in accordance with IAS 34 "Interim Financial Reporting" and also in accordance with the measurement and recognition principles of
The comparative figures for the financial year ended 31 December 2023 presented herein do not constitute the full statutory accounts within the meaning of section 434 of the Companies Act 2006. Those accounts have been reported on by the Group's auditors and delivered to the registrar of companies. The report of the auditor (i) was unqualified, (ii) did not include a reference to any matters to which the auditor drew attention by way of emphasis without qualifying their report and (iii) did not contain a statement under section 498 (2) or (3) of the Companies Act 2006.
The condensed Group interim financial statements for the six months ended 30 June 2024 have been reviewed by the Company's Auditor, BDO LLP, in accordance with International Standard on Review Engagements 2410, Review of Interim Financial Information Performed by the Independent Auditor of the Entity. The condensed Group interim financial statements are unaudited and do not constitute statutory accounts for the purposes of the Companies Act 2006.
The condensed Group interim financial statements have been prepared on a historical cost basis, as modified for the Group's investment properties, which have been measured at fair value. Gains or losses arising from changes in fair values are included in profit or loss.
The Group has applied the same accounting policies and method of computation in these condensed Group interim financial statements as in its 2023 annual financial statements and are expected to be consistently applied during the year ending 31 December 2024. At the date of authorisation of these financial statements, there were a number of standards and interpretations which were in issue but not yet effective. The Group has assessed the impact of these amendments and has determined that the application of these amendments and interpretations in current and future periods will not have a significant impact on the financial statements.
2.1. Going concern
The Group benefits from a secure income stream from long leases which are not overly reliant on any one tenant and present a well-diversified risk. The Directors have reviewed the Group's forecast which shows the expected annualised rental income exceeds the expected operating costs of the Group. 93.3% of rental income due and payable for the six months ended 30 June 2024 has been collected, rent arrears are predominantly attributable to two Approved Providers, My Space Housing Solutions and Parasol Homes.
The Directors believe that the Group is still well placed to manage its financing and other business risks and that the Group will remain viable, continuing to operate and meet its liabilities as they fall due. During the period, Fitch Ratings Limited assigned the Company an investment Long-Term Issuer Default Rating 'A-' with a negative outlook and a senior secured rating of 'A' for the Group's existing loan notes.
The Directors have performed an assessment of the ability of the Group to continue as going concern, for a period of at least 12 months from the date these condensed Group interim financial statements have been authorised for issue. The Directors have considered the expected obligations of the Group for the next 12 months and are confident that all will be met.
The Directors have also considered the financing provided to the Group. Norland Estates Limited and TP REIT Propco 2 Limited have bank facilities with MetLife and MetLife and Barings respectively.
The loans secured by Norland Estates Limited and TP REIT Propco 2 Limited are subject to asset cover ratio covenants and interest cover ratio covenants which can be found in the table below. The Directors have also considered reverse stress testing and the circumstances that would lead to a covenant breach. Given the level of headroom, the Directors are of the view that the risk of scenarios materialising that would lead to a breach of the covenants is remote.
|
Norland Estates Limited |
TP REIT Propco 2 Limited |
Asset Cover Ratio (ACR) |
|
|
Asset Cover Ratio Covenant |
x2.00 |
x1.67 |
Asset Cover Ratio at 30 June 2024 |
x2.73 |
x1.93 |
Blended Net initial yield |
5.98% |
6.24% |
Headroom (yield movement) |
201bps |
90bps |
|
|
|
Interest Cover Ratio (ICR) |
|
|
Interest Cover Ratio Covenant |
1.75x |
1.75x |
Interest Cover Ratio at 30 June 2024 |
4.81x |
4.62x |
Headroom (rental income movement) |
64% |
59% |
Under the downside model the forecasts have been stressed to show the effect of some Care Providers ceasing to pay their voids liability, and as a result Approved Providers defaulting under some of the Group's leases. Under the downside model the Group will be able to settle its liabilities for a period of at least 12 months from the date these condensed Group interim financial statements have been authorised for issue. As a result of the above, the Directors are of the opinion that the going concern basis adopted in the preparation of the condensed Group interim financial statements is appropriate.
The Group has no short or medium-term refinancing risk given the 9.1 year average maturity of its long-term debt facilities with MetLife and Barings, the first of which expires in June 2028, and which are fully fixed at an all-in weighted average rate of 2.74%.
Based on the forecasts prepared and the intentions of the Group, the Directors consider that the Group will be able to settle its liabilities for a period of at least 12 months from the date these condensed Group interim financial statements have been authorised for issue and therefore has prepared these condensed Group interim financial statements on the going concern basis.
2.2. Reporting period
These condensed Group interim financial statements have been prepared for the six months ended 30 June 2024. The comparative periods are the six months ended 30 June 2023 and the year ended 31 December 2023.
2.3. Currency
The Group's financial information is presented in Sterling which is also the Group's functional currency.
2.4 Assets held for sale
An asset is classified as held for sale in line with IFRS 5 'Non-Current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations' if its carrying value is expected to be recovered through a sale transaction rather than continuing use. Such assets are generally measured at the lower of their carrying amount and fair value less costs to sell. An asset will be classified in this way only when a sale is highly probable, management are committed to selling the asset at the year-end date, the asset is available for immediate sale in its current condition and the asset is expected to be disposed of within 12 months after the date of the statement of financial position. Impairment losses on initial classification as held for sale and subsequent gains and losses on remeasurement are recognised in profit or loss.
3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING JUDGEMENTS, ESTIMATES AND ASSUMPTIONS
In the application of the Group's accounting policies, the Directors are required to make judgements, estimates and assumptions about the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. In the Directors' view, there have been no significant changes since the annual report for the year ended 31 December 2023, to the extent of estimation uncertainty, key assumptions or valuation techniques relating to investment properties as a result of the current macroeconomic environment. Further details can be found in note 8.
3.1 Expected Credit Losses (ECL)
The Group recognised an additional ECL provision of
3.2 Lease incentive debtor
The lease incentive debtor recognised from rent smoothing adjustments are not considered to be financial assets as the amounts are not yet contractually due. As such, the requirements of IFRS 9 (including the expected credit loss method) are not applied to those balances. The credit risk associated with the tenant is considered in the determination of the fair value of the related property. In the current period, the income recognised in respect of such rent smoothing amounted to
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2024 |
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2023 |
|
For the year ended 31 December 2023 |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Rental income - freehold assets |
19,290 |
|
18,415 |
|
37,473 |
Rental income - leasehold assets |
1,250 |
|
1,161 |
|
2,366 |
|
20,540 |
|
19,576 |
|
39,839 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Expected credit loss |
(1,436) |
|
(3,157) |
|
4,593 |
The lease agreements between the Group and the Approved Providers are fully repairing and insuring leases. The Approved Providers are responsible for the settlement of all present and future rates, taxes, costs and other impositions payable in respect of the properties. As a result, no direct property expenses were incurred by the Group.
All rental income arose within the
The Group's credit losses started to occur during the year ended 31 December 2022 for the first time since IPO. The expected loss rates are adjusted for current and forward-looking information affecting the Group's tenants. The ECL provision recognised during the period was
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2024 |
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2023 |
|
For the year ended 31 December 2023 |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Management fees |
2,349 |
|
2,339 |
|
4,651 |
|
2,349 |
|
2,339 |
|
4,651 |
On 20 July 2017 Triple Point Investment Management LLP ("TPIM") was appointed as the delegated investment manager of the Company by entering into the property management services and delegated portfolio management agreement. Under this agreement the delegated investment manager will advise the Company and provide certain management services in respect of the property portfolio. A Deed of Variation was signed on 23 August 2018. This defined cash balances in the Net Asset Value calculation in respect of the management fee as "positive uncommitted cash balances after deducting any borrowings".
The management fee is an annual management fee which is calculated quarterly in arrears based upon a percentage of the last published Net Asset Value of the Group (not taking into account uncommitted cash balances after deducting borrowings) as at 31 March, 30 June, 30 September and 31 December in each year on the following basis with effect from Admission:
(a) on that part of the Net Asset Value up to and including
(b) on that part of the Net Asset Value over
(c) on that part of the Net Asset Value over £500 million and up to and including £1 billion, an amount equal to 0.8% of such part of the Net Asset Value; and
(d) on that part of the Net Asset Value over £1 billion, an amount equal to 0.7% of such part of the Net Asset Value.
Management fees of £2,349,000 were chargeable by TPIM during the six months ended 30 June 2024 (six months ended 30 June 2023: £2,339,000, year ended 31 December 2023: £4,651,000). At the period end, £1,166,000 was due to TPIM (30 June 2023: £1,156,000, 31 December 2023: £1,180,000).
By two agreements dated 30 June 2020, the Company appointed TPIM as its Alternative Investment Fund Manager by entering into an Alternative Investment Fund Management Agreement and (separately) documented TPIM's continued appointment as the provider of portfolio and property management services by entering into an Investment Management Agreement
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2024 |
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2023 |
|
For the year ended 31 December 2023 |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Interest payable on bank borrowings |
3,609 |
|
3,609 |
|
7,217 |
Amortisation of loan arrangement fees |
137 |
|
141 |
|
307 |
Lender property valuation fees |
91 |
|
- |
|
- |
Head lease interest expense |
22 |
|
22 |
|
44 |
Total finance cost for financial liabilities not held at fair value through profit or loss |
3,859 |
|
3,772 |
|
7,568 |
Bank charges |
5 |
|
5 |
|
10 |
Total finance costs |
3,864 |
|
3,777 |
|
7,578 |
Lender property valuation fees were previously included as loan arrangement fees and amortised.
As a UK REIT, the Group is exempt from corporation tax on the profits and gains from its property investment business, provided it meets certain conditions as set out in the UK REIT regulations. For the six months ended 30 June 2024, the Group did not have any non-qualifying profits and accordingly there is no tax charge in the period. If there were any non-qualifying profits and gains, these would be subject to corporation tax.
It is assumed that the Group will continue to be a group UK REIT for the foreseeable future, such that deferred tax has not been recognised on temporary differences relating to the property rental business.
|
|
|
|
|
Operational assets £'000 |
As at 1 January 2024 |
|
|
|
|
675,497 |
Acquisitions and additions* |
|
|
|
|
1,226 |
Fair value adjustment** |
|
|
|
|
(6,122) |
Movement in head lease ground rent liability |
|
|
|
|
2 |
Reclassified to assets held for sale*** |
|
|
|
|
(21,755) |
As at 30 June 2024 (unaudited) |
|
|
|
|
648,848 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
As at 1 January 2023 |
|
|
|
|
667,713 |
Acquisitions and additions* |
|
|
|
|
(308) |
Fair value adjustment** |
|
|
|
|
5,886 |
Movement in head lease ground rent liability |
|
|
|
|
2 |
Reclassified to assets held for sale before disposal*** |
|
|
|
|
(7,871) |
As at 30 June 2023 (unaudited) |
|
|
|
|
665,422 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
As at 1 January 2023 |
|
|
|
|
667,713 |
Acquisitions and additions* |
|
|
|
|
(224) |
Fair value adjustment** |
|
|
|
|
15,875 |
Movement in head lease ground rent liability |
|
|
|
|
4 |
Reclassified to assets held for sale before disposal*** |
|
|
|
|
(7,871) |
As at 31 December 2023 (audited) |
|
|
|
|
675,497 |
*Additions in the table above differs to the total investment cost of new properties in the period in the front end due to improvement works in relation to the Eco-Retrofit project being included here as well as retentions no longer payable which were credited to Investment Property additions.
**(Loss)/gain from fair value adjustment on investment properties in the condensed Group statement of comprehensive income include loss on disposal of assets of £nil (six months ended 30 June 2023: £nil, year ended 31 December 2023: loss of £0.11 million) and loss from fair value adjustments on assets held for sale of £nil (six months ended 30 June 2023: £nil; year ended 31 December 2023: £0.28 million).
*** 13 assets with fair value of £21.5 million have been reclassified as assets held for sale during the period (30 June 2023: 4 assets with fair value of £7.9 million). See note 9 for further details.
Reconciliation to independent valuation:
|
30 June 2024 |
|
30 June 2023 |
|
31 December 2023 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Investment property valuation |
652,689 |
|
667,237 |
|
678,358 |
Fair value adjustment - head lease ground rent |
1,243 |
|
1,462 |
|
1,463 |
Fair value adjustment - lease incentive debtor* |
(5,084) |
|
(3,277) |
|
(4,324) |
|
648,848 |
|
665,422 |
|
675,497 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
*Excluding lease incentive debtors related to the properties reclassified as assets held for sale as at 30 June 2024.
The carrying value of leasehold properties at 30 June 2024 was £28.9 million (30 June 2023: £40.8 million, 31 December 2023: £41.1 million). The investment property valuation above excludes the fair value of the assets held for sale at the end of each reporting period.
In accordance with "IAS 40: Investment Property", the Group's investment properties have been independently valued at fair value by Jones Lang LaSalle Limited ("JLL"), an accredited external valuer with recognised and relevant professional qualifications. JLL provide their fair value of the Group's investment property portfolio every three months.
JLL were appointed as external valuer by the Board on 11 December 2017. The proportion of the total fees payable by the Company to JLL's total fee income is minimal. Additionally, JLL has a rotation policy in place whereby the signatories on the valuations rotate after seven years.
% Key Statistics
Portfolio Metrics |
30 June 2024 |
|
30 June 2023 |
|
31 December 2023 |
Capital Deployed (£'000)* |
556,473 |
|
581,735 |
|
574,827 |
Number of Properties*** |
481 |
|
497 |
|
493 |
Number of Tenancies |
378 |
|
394 |
|
390 |
Number of Approved Providers |
28 |
|
27 |
|
27 |
Number of Local Authorities |
148 |
|
153 |
|
153 |
Number of Care Providers |
109 |
|
123 |
|
116 |
Average Net Initial Yield** |
5.97% |
|
5.69% |
|
5.71% |
* calculated excluding acquisition costs
**calculated using IAS 40 valuations (excluding forward funding acquisitions)
*** excluding 13 properties that have been classified as assets held for sale at 30 June 2024
Regional exposure
|
30 June 2024** |
30 June 2023 |
31 December 2023 |
|||
Region |
*Cost £'000 |
% of funds invested |
*Cost £'000 |
% of funds invested |
*Cost £'000 |
% of funds invested |
North West |
101,466 |
18.2 |
115,063 |
19.8 |
109,880 |
19.1 |
West Midlands |
92,993 |
16.7 |
94,760 |
16.3 |
93,635 |
16.3 |
Yorkshire |
84,498 |
15.2 |
86,293 |
14.8 |
87,148 |
15.2 |
East Midlands |
62,853 |
11.3 |
69,429 |
11.9 |
63,979 |
11.1 |
North East |
56,653 |
10.2 |
51,986 |
9.0 |
56,653 |
9.9 |
London |
49,626 |
8.9 |
49,626 |
8.5 |
49,626 |
8.6 |
South East |
49,490 |
8.9 |
54,848 |
9.4 |
53,674 |
9.3 |
South West |
28,108 |
5.1 |
27,466 |
4.7 |
27,466 |
4.8 |
East |
24,206 |
4.3 |
23,704 |
4.1 |
24,206 |
4.2 |
Scotland |
5,900 |
1.1 |
5,900 |
1.0 |
5,900 |
1.0 |
Wales |
680 |
0.1 |
2,660 |
0.5 |
2,660 |
0.5 |
Total |
556,473 |
100.0 |
581,735 |
100.0 |
574,827 |
100 |
* excluding acquisition costs
** excluding 13 properties that have been classified as assets held for sale at 30 June 2024
Fair value hierarchy
|
Date of valuation |
Total |
Quoted prices in active markets (Level 1) |
Significant observable inputs (Level 2) |
Significant unobservable inputs (Level 3) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
Assets measured at fair value: Investment properties |
30 June 2024 |
648,848 |
- |
- |
648,848 |
Investment properties |
30 June 2023 |
665,422 |
- |
- |
665,422 |
Investment properties |
31 December 2023 |
675,497 |
- |
- |
675,497 |
There have been no transfers between Level 1 and Level 2 during the period, nor have there been any transfers between Level 2 and Level 3 during the period.
The valuations have been prepared in accordance with the RICS Valuation - Professional Standards (incorporating the International Valuation Standards) by JLL, one of the leading professional firms engaged in the social housing sector.
As noted previously all of the Group's investment properties are reported as Level 3 in accordance with IFRS 13 where external inputs are "unobservable" and value is the Directors' best estimate, based upon advice from relevant knowledgeable experts.
In this instance, the determination of the fair value of investment properties requires an examination of the specific merits of each property that are in turn considered pertinent to the valuation.
These include i) the regulated social housing sector and demand for the facilities offered by each Specialised Supported Housing (SSH) property owned by the Group; ii) the particular structure of the Group's transactions where vendors, at their own expense, meet the majority of the refurbishment costs of each property and certain purchase costs; iii) detailed financial analysis with discount rates supporting the carrying value of each property; iv) underlying rents for each property being subject to independent benchmarking and adjustment where the Group considers them too high (resulting in a price reduction for the purchase or withdrawal from the transaction); and v) a full repairing and insuring lease with annual indexation based on CPI or CPI+1% and effectively 25 years outstanding, in most cases with a Housing Association itself regulated by the Regulator of Social Housing.
Descriptions and definitions relating to valuation techniques and key unobservable inputs made in determining fair values are as follows:
Valuation techniques: Discounted cash flows
The discounted cash flows model considers the present value of net cash flows to be generated from the properties, taking into account the expected rental growth rate and lease incentive costs such as rent-free periods. The expected net cash flows are then discounted using risk-adjusted discount rates.
There are two main unobservable inputs that determine the fair value of the Group's investment properties:
1. The rate of inflation as measured by CPI; it should be noted that all leases benefit from either CPI or RPI indexation; and
2. The discount rate applied to the rental flows.
Key factors in determining the discount rates to assess the level of uncertainty applied include the performance of the regulated social housing sector and demand for each specialist supported housing property owned by the Group, costs of acquisition and refurbishment of each property, the anticipated future underlying cash flows for each property, benchmarking of each underlying rent for each property (passing rent), and the fact that all of the Group's properties have the benefit of full repairing and insuring leases entered into by a Housing Association.
All of the properties within the Group's portfolio benefit from leases with annual indexation based upon CPI or RPI. The fair value measurement is based on the above items, highest and best use, which does not differ from their actual use. The valuer also considers the resulting net initial yield for each property for appropriateness.
Sensitivities of measurement of significant unobservable inputs
The Group's property portfolio valuation is open to judgements and is inherently subjective by nature. The estimates and associated assumptions have a significant risk of causing a material adjustment to the carrying amounts of investment properties. The valuation is based upon assumptions including future rental income (with growth in relation to inflation) and the appropriate discount rate.
As a result, the following sensitivity analysis has been prepared:
Key unobservable inputs - discount rate and inflation:
The average discount rate used in the Group's property portfolio valuation is 7.4% (30 June 2023: 7.2%, 31 December 2023: 7.3%).
The range of discount rates used in the Group's property portfolio valuation is from 6.6% to 10.5%. (30 June 2023: 6.5% to 9.8%, 31 December 2023: 6.5% to 10.0%).
For the purposes of the valuation, CPI and RPI is assumed to increase by 2% per annum and 2.5% per annum respectively over the term of the relevant leases.
|
-0.5% change in |
+0.5% change in |
+0.25% change in |
-0.25% change in |
|
|
Discount Rate |
Discount Rate |
CPI |
CPI |
|
|
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
|
Changes in the IFRS fair value of investment properties as at 30 June 2023 |
39,438 |
(35,994) |
20,296 |
(19,425) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Changes in the IFRS fair value of investment properties as at 31 December 2023 |
38,653 |
(35,403) |
19,143 |
(18,377) |
|
|
-1% change in |
+1% change in |
+0.5% change in |
-0.5% change in |
|
Discount Rate |
Discount Rate |
CPI |
CPI |
|
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
Changes in the IFRS fair value of investment properties as at 30 June 2024 |
76,400 |
(64,140) |
38,033 |
(35,170) |
Assumptions used in December 2023 and June 2023 (+/- 0.5% DCR, +/-0.25% CPI) have been increased to +/-1% DCR and +/-0.5% CPI.
The valuations have not been influenced by climate related factors due to there being little measurable impact on inputs at present.
Management considers 13 of the Group's properties (30 June 2023: 4; 31 December 2023: nil) to meet the conditions relating to assets held for sale, as per IFRS 5: Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations. The properties are expected to be disposed of during the next 12 months. Assets held for sale are disclosed at their fair value.
The fair value of these properties, and its comparative value, is disclosed in the table below along with associated assets and liabilities:
|
30 June 2024 (unaudited) |
|
30 June 2023 (unaudited) |
|
31 December 2023 (audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Assets held for sale |
21,755 |
|
7,871 |
|
- |
|
21,755 |
|
7,871 |
|
- |
10. TRADE AND OTHER RECEIVABLES (non-current)
|
30 June 2024 (unaudited) |
|
30 June 2023 (unaudited) |
|
31 December 2023 (audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Lease incentive debtor |
4,881 |
|
2,876 |
|
4,072 |
Other receivables |
155 |
|
166 |
|
161 |
|
5,036 |
|
3,042 |
|
4,233 |
The Directors consider that the carrying value of trade and other receivables approximate their fair value. All amounts are due to be received in more than one year from the reporting date.
11. TRADE AND OTHER RECEIVABLES (current)
|
30 June 2024 (unaudited) |
|
30 June 2023 (unaudited) |
|
31 December 2023 (audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Rent receivable |
2,273 |
|
2,184 |
|
2,436 |
Lease incentive debtor |
207 |
|
401 |
|
252 |
Prepayments |
209 |
|
117 |
|
189 |
Other receivables |
365 |
|
361 |
|
987 |
|
3,054 |
|
3,063 |
|
3,864 |
The Directors consider that the carrying value of trade and other receivables approximate their fair value. All amounts are due to be received within one year from the reporting date. Rent receivable and other receivables are presented net of ECL provision of £8.1 million as at 30 June 2024 (30 June 2023: £5.2 million and 31 December 2023: £6.7 million).
The Group applies the general approach in providing for expected credit losses under IFRS 9 for other receivables. Where the credit loss relates to revenue already recognised in the statement of comprehensive income, the expected credit loss allowance is recognised in the Statement of Comprehensive Income. Expected credit losses totalling £1.4 million (30 June 2023: £3.2 million, 31 December 2023: £4.6 million) were charged to the Statement of Comprehensive Income in the period.
|
30 June 2024 |
|
30 June 2023 |
|
31 December 2023 |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash at bank |
28,878 |
|
23,370 |
|
29,014 |
Restricted cash |
373 |
|
443 |
|
438 |
Cash held by lawyers |
9 |
|
30 |
|
- |
|
29,260 |
|
23,843 |
|
29,452 |
Cash held by lawyers is money held in a client account in relation to the forward funding deal completed in June 2024. Since 30 June 2024 the funds have been returned to the Group. These funds are available immediately on demand.
Restricted cash represents monies held in escrow in relation to the transfer of leases during 2020.
|
30 June 2024 |
|
30 June 2023 |
|
31 December 2023 |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash |
29,260 |
|
23,843 |
|
29,452 |
Restricted cash |
(373) |
|
(443) |
|
(438) |
Cash reported on Statement of Cash Flows |
28,887 |
|
23,400 |
|
29,014 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
30 June 2024 (unaudited) |
|
30 June 2023 (unaudited) |
|
31 December 2023 (audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Trade payables |
103 |
|
36 |
|
- |
Accruals |
2,262 |
|
1,982 |
|
2,270 |
Head lease ground rent |
40 |
|
40 |
|
40 |
Assets held for sale liability |
222 |
|
- |
|
- |
Other creditors |
526 |
|
498 |
|
412 |
|
3,153 |
|
2,556 |
|
2,722 |
The Other Creditors balance consists of retentions due on completion of outstanding works and accrued acquisition costs. The Directors consider that the carrying value of trade and other payables approximate their fair value. All amounts are due for payment within one year from the reporting date.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
30 June 2024 (unaudited) |
|
30 June 2023 (unaudited) |
|
31 December 2023 (audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head lease ground rent |
1,204 |
|
1,422 |
|
1,424 |
Rent deposit |
100 |
|
100 |
|
100 |
|
1,304 |
|
1,522 |
|
1,524 |
15. BANK AND OTHER BORROWINGS
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
30 June 2024 (unaudited) |
|
30 June 2023 (unaudited) |
|
31 December 2023 (audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bank and other borrowings drawn at period end |
263,500 |
|
263,500 |
|
263,500 |
Unamortised costs at beginning of period |
(2,317) |
|
(2,411) |
|
(2,412) |
Less: loan issue costs incurred |
- |
|
(52) |
|
(212) |
Add: loan issue costs amortised |
137 |
|
141 |
|
307 |
Unamortised costs at period end |
(2,180) |
|
(2,322) |
|
(2,317) |
Balance at period end |
261,320 |
|
261,178 |
|
261,183 |
At 30 June 2024 there were no undrawn bank borrowings (30 June 2023: £nil million, 31 December 2023: £nil).
As at 30 June 2024, the Group's borrowings comprised two debt facilities:
• a long-dated, fixed rate, interest only financing arrangement in the form of a private placement of loan notes in an amount of £68.5 million with MetLife Investment Management (and affiliated funds); and
• £195.0 million long-dated, fixed rate, interest only sustainability-linked loan notes through a private placement with MetLife Investment Management clients and Barings.
Loan Notes
The Loan Notes of £68.5 million are secured against a portfolio of specialist supported housing assets throughout the UK, worth approximately £186.9 million (30 June 2023: £187.8 million, 31 December 2023: £192.5 million). The Loan Notes represented a loan-to-value of 40% of the value of the secured pool of assets on inception of the Loan Notes and are split into two tranches: Tranche-A, is an amount of £41.5 million, has a term of 10 years from utilisation and is priced at an all-in coupon of 2.924% pa; and Tranche-B, is an amount of £27.0 million, has a term of 15 years from utilisation and is priced at an all-in coupon of 3.215% pa. On a blended basis, the weighted average term is 12 years carrying a weighted average fixed rate coupon of 3.04% pa. At 30 June 2024, the Loan Notes have been independently valued at £58.1 million (30 June 2023: £54.1 million, 31 December 2023: £59.3 million) which has been used to calculate the Group's EPRA Net Disposal Value in note 2 of the Unaudited Performance Measures. The fair value is determined by comparing the discounted future cash flows using the contracted yields with the reference gilts plus the margin implied. The reference gilts used were the Treasury 4.026% 2028 Gilt (Tranche A) and Treasury 4.039% 2033 Gilt (Tranche B), with an implied margin that is unchanged since the date of fixing.
In August 2021, the Group put in place Loan Notes of £195.0 million which enabled the Group to refinance the full £130.0 million previously drawn under its £160.0 million RCF with Lloyds and NatWest. The Loan Notes are secured against a portfolio of specialist supported housing assets throughout the UK, worth approximately £375.9 million (June 2023: £397.5 million, 31 December 2023: £392.6 million). The Loan Notes represented a loan-to-value of 40% of the value of the secured pool of assets on inception of the Loan Notes and are split into two tranches: Tranche-A, is an amount of £77.5 million, has a term of 10 years from utilisation and is priced at an all-in coupon of 2.403% pa; and Tranche-B, is an amount of £117.5 million, has a term of 15 years from utilisation and is priced at an all-in coupon of 2.786% pa. On a blended basis, the weighted average term is 13 years carrying a weighted average fixed rate coupon of 2.634% pa. At 30 June 2024, the Loan Notes have been independently valued at £140.9 million (30 June 2023: £130.5 million, 31 December 2023: £145.7 million) which has been used to calculate the Group's EPRA Net Disposal Value in note 2 of the Unaudited Performance Measures. The fair value is determined by comparing the discounted future cash flows using the contracted yields with the reference gilts plus the margin implied. The reference gilts used were the Treasury 4.006% 2031 Gilt (Tranche A) and Treasury 4.232% 2036 Gilt (Tranche B), with an implied margin that is unchanged since the date of fixing.
The valuation of these loans are considered to be a Level 2 fair value measurement for the purposes of the EPRA Net Disposal Value.
The Group has complied with all the financial covenants related to the above loans throughout the period.
16. CAPITAL REDUCTION RESERVE
|
30 June 2024 (unaudited) |
|
30 June 2023 (unaudited) |
|
31 December 2023 (audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at beginning of period |
155,359 |
|
160,394 |
|
160,394 |
Share buybacks |
- |
|
(5,035) |
|
(5,035) |
Balance at end of period |
155,359 |
|
155,359 |
|
155,359 |
The capital reduction reserve is a distributable reserve that was created on the cancellation of share premium.
No shares were repurchased in the current period.
CAPITAL REDEMPTION RESERVE
|
30 June 2024 (unaudited) |
|
30 June 2023 (unaudited) |
|
31 December 2023 (audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at beginning of period |
93 |
|
- |
|
- |
Original shares repurchased & cancelled |
- |
|
93 |
|
93 |
Balance at end of period |
93 |
|
93 |
|
93 |
The Capital Redemption Reserve is the nominal value of the shares cancelled from the share buybacks in the prior year.
17. DIVIDENDS
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2024 |
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2023 |
|
For the year ended 31 December 2023 |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
1.365p for the 3 months to 31 December 2022 paid on 29 March 2023 |
- |
|
5,498 |
|
5.498 |
1.365p for the 3 months to 31 March 2023 paid on 28 June 2023 |
- |
|
5,383 |
|
5,382 |
1.365p for the 3 months to 30 June 2023 paid on 29 September 2023 |
- |
|
- |
|
5,371 |
1.365p for the 3 months to 30 September 2023 paid on 15 December 2023 |
- |
|
- |
|
5,371 |
1.365p for the 3 months to 31 December 2023 paid on 22 March 2024 |
5,371 |
|
- |
|
- |
1.365p for the 3 months to 31 March 2024 paid on 14 June 2024 |
5,370 |
|
- |
|
- |
|
10,741 |
|
10,881 |
|
21,622 |
On 12 September 2024 the Company declared an interim dividend of 1.365 pence per Ordinary Share for the period 1 April 2024 to 30 June 2024. The total dividend of £5,370,000 will be paid on 4 October 2024 to Ordinary shareholders on the register on 20 September 2024.
The Company intends to pay dividends to shareholders on a quarterly basis and in accordance with the requirements of the REIT regime. Dividends are not payable in respect of the Treasury shares held by the Company.
All of the Group's properties are engaged in a single segment business with all revenue, assets and liabilities arose in the UK, therefore, no geographical segmental analysis is required by IFRS 8 for the reasons provided in the 31 December 2023 Annual Report.
Directors
Directors are remunerated for their services at such rate as the Directors shall from time to time determine. The Chairman receives a director's fee of £75,000 per annum (30 June 2023: £75,000, 31 December 2023: £75,000), and the other Directors of the Board receive a fee of £50,000 (30 June 2023: £50,000, 31 December 2023: £50,000) per annum. The Directors are also entitled to an additional fee of £7,500 in connection with the production of every prospectus by the Company. No prospectus was produced in the year ended 31 December 2023 nor in the current period.
Dividends of the following amounts were paid to the Directors during the period:
Chris Phillips: |
£1,498 (30 June 2023: £1,498, 31 December 2023: £2,995) |
Peter Coward: |
£2,186 (30 June 2023: £2,186, 31 December 2023: £4,372) |
Paul Oliver: |
£nil (30 June 2023: £2,129, 31 December 2023: £2,128) (Resigned on 30 June 2023) |
Tracey Fletcher-Ray: |
£1,030 (30 June 2023: £1,030, 31 December 2023: £2,060) |
No shares were held by Cecily Davis & Ian Reeves as at 30 June 2024 (31 December 2023 and 30 June 2023: nil).
Investment Manager
The Company considers Triple Point Investment Management LLP (the 'Investment Manager') as a key management personnel and therefore a related party. Further details of the investment management contract and transactions with the Investment Manager are disclosed in note 5.
Dividends
On 12 September 2024, the Company declared an interim dividend of 1.365 pence per Ordinary Share for the period 1 April 2024 to 30 June 2024. The total dividend of £5,370,000 million will be paid on 4 October 2024 to Ordinary shareholders on the register on 20 September 2024.
Parasol lease transfer
On 19 August 2024, all 38 properties previously leased to Parasol Homes Ltd were transferred to Westmoreland Housing Association. Up to the point of transfer, Parasol continued to pay rent in accordance with the existing creditor's agreement, being 60% of full lease rent. The transfer does not give rise to an adjustment of the valuation of investment properties at 30 June 2024.
21. CAPITAL COMMITMENTS
The Group does not have capital commitments in both the prior year and the current period.
Earnings per share ("EPS") amounts are calculated by dividing profit for the period attributable to ordinary equity holders of the Company by the weighted average number of Ordinary Shares in issue during the period. As there are no dilutive instruments outstanding, both basic and diluted earnings per share are the same.
The calculation of basic and diluted earnings per share is based on the following:
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2024 |
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2023 |
|
For the year ended 31 December 2023 |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Calculation of Basic Earnings per share |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net profit attributable to ordinary shareholders (£'000) |
5,300 |
|
14,616 |
|
34,989 |
Weighted average number of ordinary shares (including treasury shares) |
393,466,490 |
|
400,608,159 |
|
397,007,975 |
IFRS Earnings per share - basic and diluted |
1.35p |
|
3.65p |
|
8.81p |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Calculation of EPRA Earnings per share
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2024 |
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2023 |
|
For the year ended 31 December 2023 |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(audited) |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net profit attributable to ordinary shareholders (£'000) |
5,300 |
|
14,616 |
|
34,989 |
Changes in value of fair value of investment properties (£'000) |
6,122 |
|
(5,886) |
|
(15,477) |
EPRA earnings (£'000) |
11,422 |
|
8,730 |
|
19,512 |
Non cash adjustments to include:
|
|
|
|
|
|
Movement in lease Incentive Debtor |
(763) |
|
- |
|
(1,500) |
Amortisation of loan arrangement fees (£'000) |
137 |
|
141 |
|
307 |
Adjusted earnings (£'000) |
10,796 |
|
8,871 |
|
18,319 |
Weighted average number of ordinary shares (including treasury shares) |
393,466,490 |
|
400,608,159 |
|
397,007,975 |
EPRA Earnings per share - basic and diluted |
2.90p |
|
2.18p |
|
4.92p |
Adjusted earnings per share - basic and diluted |
2.74p |
|
2.10p* |
|
4.61p |
* restated to adjust for the movement in lease incentive debtor
Adjusted earnings is a performance measure used by the Board to assess the Group's dividend payments. The metric adjusts EPRA earnings for non cash items, including amortisation of ongoing loan arrangement fees and the movement in the lease incentive debtor. In prior years the movement in lease incentive debtor has not been reflected in the calculation of adjusted earnings as it was not material. The comparative for the six months ended 30 June 2023 has been restated for consistency. The Board sees these adjustments as a reflection of actual cashflows which are supportive of dividend payments. The Board compares the Adjusted earnings to the available distributable reserves when considering the level of dividend to pay.
For this EPRA measure and proceeding EPRA measures, please refer to explanations and definitions of the EPRA performance measures that can be found below.
Basic Net Asset Value per share is calculated by dividing net assets in the Condensed Group Statement of Financial Position attributable to Ordinary equity holders of the Company by the number of Ordinary Shares outstanding at the end of the period. Although there are no dilutive instruments outstanding, both basic and diluted NAV per share are disclosed below.
Net asset values have been calculated as follows:
|
30 June 2024 |
|
30 June 2023 |
|
31 December 2023 |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(unaudited) |
|
(audited) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net assets at end of period (£'000) |
442,176 |
|
437,985 |
|
447,617 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Shares in issue at end of period (excluding shares held in treasury) |
393,466,490 |
|
393,466,490 |
|
393,466,490 |
IFRS NAV per share - basic and dilutive |
112.38p |
|
111.31p |
|
113.76p |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1. EPRA Net Reinstatement Value
|
30 June 2024 |
|
30 June 2023 |
|
31 December 2023 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
IFRS NAV/EPRA NAV (£'000) |
442,176 |
|
437,985 |
|
447,617 |
Include: |
|
|
|
|
|
Real Estate Transfer Tax* (£'000) |
41,754 |
|
41,638 |
|
41,962 |
EPRA Net Reinstatement Value (£'000) |
483,930 |
|
479,623 |
|
489,579 |
Fully diluted number of shares |
393,466,490 |
|
393,466,490 |
|
393,446,490 |
EPRA Net Reinstatement value per share |
122.99p |
|
121.90p |
|
124.43p |
* Purchaser's costs
2. EPRA Net Disposal Value
|
30 June 2024 |
|
30 June 2023 |
|
31 December 2023 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
IFRS NAV/EPRA NAV (£'000) |
442,176 |
|
437,985 |
|
447,617 |
Include: |
|
|
|
|
|
Fair value of debt* (£'000) |
62,385 |
|
76,635 |
|
56,106 |
EPRA Net Disposal Value (£'000) |
504,561 |
|
514,620 |
|
503,723 |
Fully diluted number of shares |
393,466,490 |
|
393,466,490 |
|
393,446,490 |
EPRA Net Disposal Value per share** |
128.23p |
|
130.79p |
|
128.02p |
* Difference between interest-bearing loans and borrowings included in Condensed Group statement of financial position at amortised cost, and the fair value of interest-bearing loans and borrowings.
** Equal to the EPRA NNNAV disclosed in previous reporting periods.
3. EPRA NTA
|
30 June 2024 |
|
30 June 2023 |
|
31 December 2023 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
IFRS NAV/EPRA NAV (£'000) |
442,176 |
|
437,985 |
|
447,617 |
EPRA NTA (£'000) |
442,176 |
|
437,985 |
|
447,617 |
Fully diluted number of shares |
393,466,490 |
|
393,466,490 |
|
393,446,490 |
EPRA NTA per share * |
112.38p |
|
111.31p |
|
113.76p |
*Equal to IFRS NAV and previous EPRA NAV metric as none of the EPRA Net Tangible Asset adjustments are applicable as at 30 June 2023, 31 December 2023 or 30 June 2024.
4. EPRA net initial yield (NIY) and EPRA "topped up" NIY
|
30 June 2024 |
|
30 June 2023 |
|
31 December 2023 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Investment Properties - wholly owned (excluding head lease ground rents) |
647,605 |
|
663,960 |
|
674,033 |
Assets held for sale |
21,755 |
|
7,871 |
|
- |
Completed property portfolio |
669,360 |
|
671,831 |
|
674,033 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Allowance for estimated purchasers' costs |
41,754 |
|
41,638 |
|
41,962 |
Gross up completed property portfolio valuation |
711,114 |
|
713,469 |
|
715,995 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Annualised passing rental income |
42,362 |
|
40,299 |
|
39,912 |
Annualised net rents |
42,362 |
|
40,299 |
|
39,912 |
Contractual increases for lease incentives |
256 |
|
244 |
|
1,059 |
Topped up annualised net rents |
42,618 |
|
40,543 |
|
40,971 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
EPRA NIY |
5.96% |
|
5.65% |
|
5.57% |
EPRA Topped Up NIY |
5.99% |
|
5.68% |
|
5.72% |
5. Ongoing Charges Ratio
|
30 June 2024 |
|
30 June 2023 |
|
31 December 2023 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Annualised ongoing charges |
6,797 |
|
7,151 |
|
7,242 |
Average undiluted net assets |
444,896 |
|
438,635 |
|
443,451 |
Ongoing charges |
1.53% |
|
1.63% |
|
1.63% |
6. EPRA Vacancy Rate
|
30 June 2024 |
|
30 June 2023 |
|
31 December 2023 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Estimated Market Rental Value (ERV) of vacant spaces |
138 |
|
138 |
|
138 |
Estimated Market Rental Value (ERV) of whole portfolio |
42,756 |
|
40,680 |
|
40,971 |
EPRA Vacancy Rate |
0.32% |
|
0.34% |
|
0.33% |
7. EPRA Cost Ratio
|
30 June 2024 |
|
30 June 2023 |
|
31 December 2023 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total administrative and operating costs |
3,843 |
|
3,941 |
|
8,208 |
Gross rental income |
20,540 |
|
19,576 |
|
39,839 |
EPRA cost ratio |
18.71% |
|
20.13% |
|
20.60% |
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