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Ramsdens Holdings - Interim Results - six months ended 31 March 2024
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Ramsdens Holdings PLC
05 June 2024
 

5 June 2024

Ramsdens Holdings PLC

("Ramsdens", the "Group", the "Company")

Interim Results for the six months ended 31 March 2024

Continued growth highlights the strength of the Group's diversified model

 

Ramsdens, the diversified financial services provider and retailer, is pleased to announce its Interim Results for the six months ended 31 March 2024 (the "Period").

Financial Highlights

·    Continued growth across all key income streams resulted in Profit Before Tax increasing by 8% to £4.0m (HY23: £3.7m).

·    Gross revenue increased by 12% to £43.8m (HY23: £39.0m).

·    Jewellery retail revenue increased by 1% to £17.5m (HY23: £17.3m) with retail gross profit increasing by 6% to £6.7m (HY23: £6.3m) due to product mix benefits.

·    Pawnbroking loan book at the Period end increased by 12% to £10.8m (HY23: £9.7m).

·    Foreign currency gross profit increased by 3% to £5.0m (HY23: £4.9m).

·    Gross profit from the purchase of precious metals increased by 25% to £5.0m (HY23: £4.0m).

·    Net Assets increased by £4.8m to £47.8m (HY23: £43.0m).

·    The Board has approved a 9% increase in the interim dividend to 3.6 pence per share (HY23: 3.3 pence per share) reflecting the Group's positive trading momentum and the Board's confidence in the outlook.

Operational Highlights

·    Five new stores opened in the Period in Poole, Romford, Burnley, Blackburn and Cardiff.

·    In addition, the Group acquired a franchised store in Bury in March 2024.

·    The total store estate at the Period end comprised 167 stores, including one franchised store (HY23: 160 stores including two franchised stores).

Current trading and outlook

·    H2 FY24 trading to date is in line with the Board's expectations, with continued positive performances across the Group's diversified income streams.

·    A new store opened in Telford in May with three additional new stores expected to open in the remaining months of FY24.

·    A dedicated pawnbroking website will launch in Summer 2024, followed by a dedicated gold buying website. Both websites will strengthen the Group's e-commerce proposition by creating a more seamless online customer experience.

 

Financial results for the six months ended 31 March 2024


6 months ended 31 March 2024 (unaudited)

6 months ended 31 March 2023 (unaudited)

12 months ended 30 September 2023

(audited)

Gross Revenue

£43.8m

£39.0m

£83.8m

Gross Profit

£22.5m

£20.5m

£45.8m

Profit before tax

£4.0m

£3.7m

£10.1m

Net Assets

£47.8m

£43.0m

£48.2m

Basic EPS

9.0p

8.9p

24.5p

Dividend

Interim 3.6p

Interim 3.3p

 Full year 10.4p

 

 

Peter Kenyon, Chief Executive, commented:

"We are very pleased with the Group's good further progress during the first half of FY24 which once again demonstrates the strength of Ramsdens' diversified business model. As a result, and reflecting our confidence in the outlook, we are pleased to announce a 9% increase in the interim dividend.

We are continuing to invest in our long-term growth including opening carefully selected new stores, investing in our exceptional team, and further developing our customer proposition. This includes our new service-specific websites that will launch in the second half as well as the recently launched pre-paid travel card. These investments are ensuring that we continue to provide the best possible service to our growing customer base irrespective of which Ramsdens service they choose and through which channel they come to us.

Underpinned by our proven diversified business model, trusted brand and market leading team, the Board remains highly confident that Ramsdens is well positioned to further grow our profitability in FY24 and beyond, continue to deliver on our progressive dividend policy, and, ultimately, create value for all stakeholders."

ENDS

Enquiries:

Ramsdens Holdings PLC                                        Tel: +44 (0) 1642 579957

Peter Kenyon, CEO

Martin Clyburn, CFO

 

Liberum Capital Limited (Nominated Adviser)     Tel: +44 (0) 20 3100 2000

Richard Lindley

William King

 

Hudson Sandler (Financial PR)                              Tel: +44 (0) 20 7796 4133

Alex Brennan

Lucy Wollam-Coles

Emily Brooker

 

About Ramsdens

Ramsdens is a growing, diversified, financial services provider and retailer, operating in the four core business segments of foreign currency exchange, pawnbroking loans, precious metals buying and selling and retailing of second hand and new jewellery.

 

Ramsdens does not offer unsecured high-cost short term credit.

 

Headquartered in Middlesbrough, the Group operates from 168 stores within the UK (including one franchised store) and has a growing online presence.

 

Ramsdens is fully FCA authorised for its pawnbroking and credit broking activities.

 

www.ramsdensplc.com

www.ramsdensforcash.co.uk

www.ramsdensjewellery.co.uk

www.ramsdenscurrency.co.uk                                                                     

 



CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S REPORT

This interim report covers the six months ended 31 March 2024 (the "Period").

 

Trading during the Period was strong and in line with the Board's expectations as Ramsdens continues to benefit from its diversified business model. As a result, and reflecting the Board's continued confidence in the outlook, the Board is pleased to increase the interim dividend by 9% year on year.

Following the strong growth in profitability over the past two years, the Board is confident that FY24 will see further incremental profitable growth. This is despite the continued investments we are making to support our long-term growth plans as well as higher payroll costs when compared to the prior year reflecting higher staff numbers and the continued adoption of the Real Living Wage as our entry level pay, which increased by 10% in May 2024.  

All stores opened prior to FY23 are trading profitably over the last 12 months and the two standalone websites, www.ramsdensjewellery.co.uk and www.ramsdenscurrency.co.uk are contributing positively as direct routes to market continue to grow and support in store volumes. The new stores opened from FY23 onwards are performing well with growing income streams and above average pawnbroking loan books.  

 

The Board remains highly confident in the Group's continued growth prospects. The four pillars of the Group's focused growth strategy are as follows:

1)   Improving the performance of the existing store estate

2)   Expanding the Ramsdens store footprint in the UK

3)   Developing the online proposition

4)   Appraising attractive acquisition opportunities.  

The Board is pleased with the Group's performance against each of these strategic pillars and looks forward to making further progress during the second half of the year.

 


FINANCIAL REVIEW

The Group reported an 8% increase in Profit Before Tax to £4.0m (HY23: £3.7m). Gross revenue increased by 12% to £43.8m (HY23: £39.0m).

 

Administration expenses increased by 9% to £18.1m (HY23: £16.5m) primarily as a result of the increase in the store estate, increased staff costs reflecting greater staff numbers, as well as a pay review, which saw the Group re-base its entry level salaries in line with the increase to the Real Living Wage.

 

Basic EPS increased to 9.0p (HY23: 8.9p), however it was impacted by the higher corporation tax rate in the Period.

 

The Group's balance sheet remains strong, with net assets of £47.8m (HY23: £43.0m). The Group's main assets are cash (including foreign currency), pawnbroking loans secured on gold jewellery and watches, and retail jewellery stock.

 

The net cash position (cash less bank borrowings) reduced by £1.2m in the Period to £3.8m (FY23: £5.0m) following investments in new stores, ongoing growth of the pawnbroking loan book and payment of both the interim and final dividends for FY23.

 

Capital expenditure in the Period totalled £1.4m (HY23: £1.5m) primarily reflecting the cost of opening five stores. In March 2024, the Group acquired its Bury franchise store for cash consideration of £0.6m.

 

During the Period, the Group secured a £15m revolving credit facility with Bank of Scotland PLC expiring in March 2029, replacing the Virgin Money £10m facility on more favourable terms. The Group had drawn £10m of this facility at the end of the Period to support foreign currency stock increases with peak Easter trading falling prior to the Period end.

 

Reflecting the Group's positive trading and the Board's continued confidence in the outlook, the Board is pleased to announce an interim dividend of 3.6 pence per share (HY23: 3.3 pence per share), an increase of 9%. The dividend will be payable on 7 October 2024 to those shareholders on the register on 6 September 2024. The ex-dividend date will be 5 September 2024.

 

 

REVIEW

 

Foreign Currency Exchange

The foreign currency exchange (FX) segment primarily comprises the sale and purchase of foreign currency notes to holidaymakers. Ramsdens also offers international bank-to-bank payments through a third-party arrangement and launched the Ramsdens Mastercard® multi-currency card in September 2023.

 


HY24

HY23

YOY

Total currency exchanged

£142.3m

£134m

6%

Gross profit

£5.0m

£4.9m

3%

Online C&C orders

£15.1m

£12.7m

19%

% of online FX

11%

9%



Segment as a % of total gross profit

22%

24%


Average sales transaction value (ATV)

£398

£414


 

Total currency exchanged has increased by 6%. Within this, sales of foreign currency increased by 7% and purchases of foreign currency reduced by 9%. Sales of foreign currency are at a lower margin than purchases which resulted in overall commission growing by 3%.

 

The Board is encouraged by the growth in sales of currency as this demonstrates that people continue to travel with holiday cash, in part to support their budgeting. The reduction in purchases of currency back from customers is symptomatic of high inflation and people increasingly spending all the cash they travel with. The reduction in sales ATV is expected reflecting these macro challenges as well as the successful launch of our pre-paid travel card in September 2023, which typically carries a lower ATV. In the Period more than 5,000 customers loaded their travel card with the flexible benefit that they can top up whilst abroad to meet their spending needs. The ATV reduced to £398, still 10% higher than the pre pandemic level of £362 for this out of season period.

 

The Group relaunched a home delivery service in April 2024 in response to customer demand. This service has a marginally lower profit per transaction given the high logistical costs for secure postage, however it helps attract new customers to the Group.

 

 

Pawnbroking

Pawnbroking is a small subset of the consumer credit market in the UK and a simple form of asset backed lending dating back to the foundations of banking. In a pawnbroking transaction an item of value, known as a pledge, (in Ramsdens' case, jewellery and watches), is held by the pawnbroker as security against a six-month loan. Customers who repay the capital sum borrowed plus interest receive their pledged item back. If a customer fails to repay the loan, the pawnbroker sells the pledged item to repay the amount owed and returns any surplus funds to the customer. Pawnbroking is regulated by the FCA in the UK and Ramsdens is fully FCA authorised.

 

If consumers have assets to pledge, pawnbroking can provide a short-term solution or give the customer time to put in place longer term financial arrangements.  Pawnbroking is simple to understand and is quick and easy to arrange. It also benefits from there being no further debt consequences should the customer be unable to repay the loan when due, although Ramsdens works with its customers to try and ensure repayment where possible so the customer is able to borrow again should they need to.

 

000's

HY24

HY23

YOY

Gross profit

£5,573

£4,827

15%

Total loan book

£10,788

£9,665

12%

Past due

£1,210

£724

67%

In date loan book

£9,578

£8,941

7%


Segment as a % of total gross profit

25%

24%


Mean loan value

£346

£314

10%

Median loan value

£180

£170

6%

 

The disclosed pawnbroking loan book (above) represents the capital amount borrowed and is of good quality. The increase in the value of past due loans is impacted by one customer with high value lending which had expired at the Period end. Our loan to value ratios are conservative and currently average less than 60% of the intrinsic value of the pledged items.

 

The median loan value across the Group is £180. It is £250 across our branches in the South of England reflecting a greater mix of gold carats offered in pledge in those locations.

 

While there are inflationary cost pressures within the business, we have not increased our interest rates, as others have within the industry, and are instead prioritising supporting customers with a competitive offer.

 

With restrictions in the availability of other forms of small sum credit, and the continued squeeze on household incomes with higher bills, we believe that demand for small sum loans will continue to be high for the remainder of 2024. The ease, simplicity and transparency of pawnbroking will continue to provide solutions for customers needing short term financial assistance provided they have assets to pledge. 

 

Jewellery Retail

The Group offers new and second-hand jewellery, including premium watches, for sale. The Board continues to believe there is significant growth potential in this segment by leveraging Ramsdens' retail store estate and ecommerce operations. The Group aims to cross-sell its retail proposition to existing customers of the Group's other services as well as attracting new customers.

 

The retailing of new jewellery products complements the Group's second-hand offering to give our customers greater choice in breadth of products and price points. In addition, new jewellery retailing enables the Group to attract customers who prefer not to buy second-hand.

 

000's

HY24

HY23

YOY

Revenue

£17,528

£17,323

1%

Gross profit

£6,673

£6,287

6%

Margin %

38%

36%


Jewellery retail stock

£23,600

£19,466

21%


Online sales

£3,155

£3,703

(15%)

% of sales online

18%

21%


Segment as a % of total gross profit

30%

31%


 

The economic conditions have had an impact on our retail operations but the Group still increased retail gross profit by 6%. 

 

The momentum we have seen across our preowned jewellery offering has continued. The increase in sales in this segment has offset the falling revenue derived from premium watch sales. While the overall revenue growth was modest, the increased sale of higher margin preowned jewellery has delivered an increased overall gross margin of 38% (HY23: 36%).

 

While the online division revenue was down 15%, gross profit was flat, again due to product mix. We have replaced our primary online retail finance supplier and the early approval rates are encouraging. This has benefitted online sales of premium watches at the start of H2.

 

We continue to believe there is an attractive opportunity to further develop and grow our jewellery retail business over the coming years underpinned by our great value for money customer proposition.

 

Purchases of Precious Metals

Through our precious metals buying and selling service, Ramsdens buys unwanted jewellery, gold and other precious metals from customers. Typically, a customer brings unwanted jewellery into a Ramsdens store and a price is agreed with the customer depending upon the retail potential, weight and carat of the jewellery. Ramsdens has various second-hand dealer licences and other permissions and adheres to the Police approved "gold standard" for buying precious metals.

 

Once jewellery has been bought from the customer, the Group's dedicated jewellery department decides whether or not to retail the item, either through the store network or online. Income derived from jewellery which is purchased and then retailed is reflected in jewellery retail income and profits. If the items are not retailed, they are smelted and sold to a bullion dealer for their intrinsic value and the proceeds are reflected in the Group's accounts as precious metals buying income.

 

000's

HY24

HY23

YOY

Revenue

£14,113

£10,457

35%

Gross Profit

£4,989

£3,983

25%





Average 9ct gold price

£19.45

£18.25


Segment as a % of total gross profit

22%

19%


 

The economic conditions have positively impacted our purchase of precious metals. The gold price is higher and there has been more media coverage generating greater customer awareness of the service. This has led to the weight of gold being bought increasing.

 

Given the strong stock position of the Group, a greater percentage of the gold weight purchased has been smelted leading to increased gross profits in the Period. This has been achieved without compromising the preowned jewellery sales, which have also increased.  

 

In the short to medium term, we expect the gold price to remain high and, as a result, to benefit this area of the business.

 

Other services

In addition to the four core business segments, the Group also provides additional services in Western Union money transfer and receives franchise fees. Up until April 2023 the Group also received income for cheque cashing services and small commissions for credit broking, however these services were stopped to enable greater focus on the key services. In HY23, income from the now ceased services was approximately £0.2m.

 

000's

HY24

HY23

YOY

Revenue

£287

£536

(46%)

Gross Profit

£287

£536

(46%)

Segment as a % of total gross profit

1%

3%


 

We have one remaining franchisee in Whitby; there are no plans to increase the franchise store network and we have recently purchased the franchised store in Bury.

 

 

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

 

The development of the people within Ramsdens is an ongoing priority as we seek continuous improvement in all that we do. A review of our ESG strategy has identified where we can further improve focus in this area and that has been included in our FY24 and FY25 planning. As staff skills improve, our customers receive a better service and repeat customer volumes increase. In turn these customers become ambassadors for Ramsdens and our new customer volumes grow across all services.

 

Our retail estate continues to be actively managed. Many high streets are struggling as a result of an oversupply of retail units. We continue to value flexibility in our lease portfolio and lease renewals have generally resulted in rent reductions and / or greater flexibility. On occasion, we have relocated to take advantage of lower rents in a much better footfall location. Our Scunthorpe store relocated in April 2024 and a further store is scheduled for relocation later in 2024.

 

During the Period, five new stores were opened in Poole, Romford, Burnley, Blackburn and Cardiff. We also acquired our franchise shop in Bury in March 2024. Following the Period end, in May, we opened a shop in Telford. We also have three further stores due to open during the remainder of FY24.

 

 

OUTLOOK

 

The strong performance in the first half of the year has continued so far into the second half, and we are confident in achieving the Board's full year expectations.

 

The Group benefits from having a highly trusted brand and diversified income streams that enable the business to adapt positively irrespective of the prevailing economic conditions.

 

We are continuing to invest in our long-term growth, including in carefully selected new stores, building the best team in the industry, and in our customer proposition. This includes our new service-specific e-commerce offerings that will launch in the second half as well as the recently launched pre-paid travel card. These developments are ensuring that we continue to provide the best possible service to our customers irrespective of which Ramsdens service they choose and through which channel they come to us.

 

The Board remains highly confident that Ramsdens is well positioned to further grow profitability in FY24 and beyond, continue to deliver on our progressive dividend policy, and, ultimately, create value for all stakeholders.

 

Peter Kenyon

Chief Executive Officer



 

Interim Condensed Financial Statements

Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of comprehensive income

For the six months ended 31 March 2024










6 months

 

6 months

 

12 months

 


ended

 

ended

 

ended

 


31 March 2024

 

     31 March 2023

 

 30 September 2023

 


Unaudited

 

Unaudited

 

Audited

 

Note

£'000

 

£'000

 

£'000

 














Revenue

2

43,759


38,991


    83,805

Cost of sales


(21,212)


(18,495)


 (38,046)

Gross profit

2

22,547


20,496


45,759

 







Other income


-


-


300

Administrative expenses


(18,060)


(16,522)


(35,126)

Operating profit

 

4,487


3,974


10,933

 

 






Finance costs

3

(499)


(296)


(828)

Profit before tax

 

3,988


3,678


10,105

 

 






Income tax expense


(1,142)


(850)


(2,349)








Total comprehensive income for the period

 

2,846

 

2,828

 

7,756















Basic earnings per share in pence

4

9.0


8.9


24.5

Diluted earnings per share in pence

4

8.8


8.7


 24.0








 



 

Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of changes in equity

For the six months ended 31 March 2024










6 months

 

6 months

 

12 months



ended

 

ended

 

ended

 


31 March

 2024

 

31 March

2023

 

30 September 2023

 


Unaudited

 

Unaudited

 

Audited

 

Note

£'000

 

£'000

 

£'000

 







Opening total equity


48,167


41,843


41,843

Total comprehensive income for the period


2,846


2,828


7,756

Transactions with shareholders:







Share capital issued


-


-


1

Dividends paid

6

(3,298)


(1,994)


(1,994)

Share based payments


170


166


462

Deferred tax on share-based payments


(112)


197


99

Total transactions with shareholders


(3,240)


(1,631)


(1,432)

Closing total equity


47,773


43,040


48,167






















 



 

Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of financial position

At 31 March 2024

 



6 months

 

6 months

 

12 months

 



ended

 

ended

 

ended

 



31 March

2024

 

31 March

2023

 

30 September 2023

 



Unaudited

 

Unaudited

 

Audited

 


Note

£'000

 

£'000

 

£'000

Assets

 







Non-current assets

 







Property, plant and equipment



8,638


7,551


7,949

Intangible assets



993


714


673

Investments



-


-


-

Right-of-use assets



9,659


9,472


9,615

Deferred tax assets



-


104


-




19,290


17,841


18,237

Current Assets

 







Inventories



27,347


23,373


27,662

Trade and other receivables



15,846


14,880


15,355

Cash and short-term deposits



13,639


11,427


13,022




56,832


49,680


56,039

Total assets

 


76,122

 

67,521

 

74,276

 








Current liabilities

 







Trade and other payables



6,231


7,507


6,305

Lease liabilities



2,348


2,219


2,462

Interest bearing loans and borrowings



9,875


5,963


7,983

Income tax payable



1,102


978


1,225




19,556


16,667


17,975

Net current assets



37,276


33,013


38,064

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Non-current liabilities








Lease liabilities

 


7,891


7,761


7,661

Contract liabilities

 


13


53


50

Deferred tax liabilities



322


-


96

Provisions



567


-


327




8,793


7,814


8,134

Total liabilities



28,349


24,481


26,109

Net assets

 


47,773

 

43,040

 

48,167

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Equity

 


 

 

 

 

 

Issued capital

 

5

317


316


317

Share premium



4,892


4,892


4,892

Retained earnings



42,564


37,832


42,958

Total equity



47,773

 

43,040

 

48,167

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 








 



 

Unaudited condensed consolidated statement of cash flows

For the six months ended 31 March 2024



 

6 months

 

6 months

 

12 months

 


 

ended

 

ended

 

ended

 


 

31 March 2024

 

31 March

2023

30 September 2023

 


 

Unaudited

 

Unaudited

 

Audited

 

 

 

£'000

 

£'000

 

£'000

Operating activities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Profit before tax



3,988


3,678


10,105

Adjustments to reconcile profit before tax to net cash flows:






Depreciation and impairment of property, plant & equipment



760


573


1,383

Depreciation of right-of-use assets



1,143


1,106


2,214

Profit on disposal of right-of-use assets



(20)


(27)


(72)

Amortisation and impairment of intangible assets



49


65


137

Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment



7


54


62

Share based payments



170


166


462

Finance costs



499


280


828

Working capital adjustments:








Movement in trade and other receivables and prepayments



(412)


(1,616)


(1,996)

Movement in inventories



377


(609)


(4,692)

Movement in trade and other payables



(111)


(1,413)


(2,638)

Movement in provisions



230


-


327




6,680


2,257


6,120









Interest paid



(499)


(280)


(828)

Income tax paid



(1,150)


(860)


(2,010)

Net cash flows from operating activities

 


5,031


1,117


3,282

Investing activities

 







Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment


-


-


15

Purchase of property, plant and equipment



(1,436)


(1,497)


(2,721)

Purchase of intangible assets



-


-


-

Payments for acquisitions

 


(631)


-


(298)

Net cash flows used in investing activities

 


(2,067)


(1,497)


(3,004)









Financing activities

 







Dividends paid



(3,298)


(1,994)


(1,994)

Issue of share capital



-


-


1

Payment of principal portion of lease liabilities



(1,049)


(977)


(2,041)

Bank loans drawn down



2,000


6,000


2,500

Repayment of bank borrowings



-


(6,500)


(1,000)

Net cash flows used in financing activities

 


(2,347)


(3,471)


(2,534)

Net increase / (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

 

 

617

 

(3,851)

 

(2,256)

Cash and cash equivalents at start of period



13,022


15,278


15,278

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

 

 

13,639

 

11,427

 

13,022

 

Unaudited notes to the interim condensed financial statements

For the six months ended 31 March 2024

 

The interim condensed financial statements of the group for the six months ended 31 March 2024, which are neither audited or reviewed, have been prepared in accordance with the International Financial Reporting Standards ('IFRS') accounting policies adopted by the group and set out in the annual report and accounts for the year ended 30 September 2023. As permitted, this interim report has been prepared in accordance with the AIM rules and not in accordance with IAS 34 "Interim financial reporting". While the financial figures included in this preliminary interim earnings announcement have been recognised and measured in accordance with IFRS's applicable to interim periods, this announcement does not contain sufficient information to constitute an interim financial report as defined by IAS 34.

The financial information contained in the interim report also does not constitute statutory accounts for the purpose of section 434 of the Companies Act 2006. The financial information for the period ended 30 September 2023 is based on the statutory accounts for period ended 30 September 2023 which have been filed with the Registrar of Companies and are available on the group's website www.ramsdensplc.com. The auditors, Grant Thornton UK LLP, reported on those accounts: their report was unqualified, did not draw attention to any matters by way of emphasis and did not contain a statement under section 498 (2) or (3) of the Companies Act 2006.

The Board have conducted an extensive review of forecast earnings and cash over the next twelve months, considering various scenarios and sensitivities, and have made appropriate enquiries as considered necessary. Following this review the Board have a reasonable expectation that the Company and Group have adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. Accordingly, they continue to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the interim condensed financial statements.

Unaudited notes to the interim condensed financial statements (continued)

For the six months ended 31 March 2024

 

2. Segmental Reporting

 






6 months

 

6 months

 

12 months

 

ended

 

ended

 

ended

 

31 March 2024

 

      31 March    2023

 

30 September

2023

 

Unaudited

 

Unaudited

 

Audited

 

£'000

 

£'000

 

£'000

Revenue

 





Pawnbroking

6,575


5,645


11,877

Purchase of precious metals

14,113


10,457


23,522

Retail jewellery sales

17,528


17,323


33,474

Foreign currency margin

5,256


5,030


14,083

Income from other financial services

287


536


849

Total revenue

43,759


38,991


83,805







Gross profit

 


 



Pawnbroking

5,573


4,827


10,043

Purchase of precious metals

4,989


3,983


9,161

Retail jewellery sales

6,673


6,287


12,058

Foreign currency margin

5,025


4,863


13,648

Income from other financial services

287


536


849

Total gross profit

22,547


20,496


45,759

 






Other income

-


-


300

Administrative expenses

(18,060)


(16,522)


(35,126)

Finance costs                                                

(499)


(296)


(828)

Profit before tax

3,988


3,678


10,105







 

Income from other financial services comprises of cheque cashing fees and agency commissions on miscellaneous financial products.

The Group is unable to meaningfully allocate administrative expenses, or financing costs or income between the segments. Accordingly, the Group is unable to disclose an allocation of items included in the Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income below gross profit, which represents the reported segmental results.

 

 

 



 

Unaudited notes to the interim condensed financial statements (continued)

For the six months ended 31 March 2024

 

2. Segmental Reporting

 






6 months

 

6 months

 

12 months

 

ended

 

ended

 

ended

 

31 March 2024

 

31 March 2023

 

30 September

2023

 

Unaudited

 

Unaudited

 

Audited

 

£'000

 

£'000

 

£'000

Other information






Tangible and intangible capital additions (*)

1,827


1,497


2,759

Depreciation and amortisation (*)

1,951


1,798


3,734







Assets

 


 



Pawnbroking

15,063


13,188


14,262

Purchase of precious metals

3,674


3,908


3,373

Retail jewellery sales

23,970


20,319


24,647

Foreign currency

6,856


7,210


6,061

Income from other financial services

61


131


44

Unallocated (*)

26,498


22,765


25,889


76,122


67,521


74.276

Liabilities

 


 



Pawnbroking

496


598


596

Purchase of precious metals

5


4


5

Retail jewellery sales

1,479


1,876


1,744

Foreign currency

911


1,716


453

Income from other financial services

366


283


339

Unallocated (*)

25,092


20,004


22,972


28,349


24,481


26,109







 

(*) The Group is unable to meaningfully allocate this information by segment due to the fact that all segments operate from the same stores and the assets and liabilities are common to all segments.

Fixed assets and sterling cash and cash equivalents are therefore included in unallocated assets and lease liabilities are included in unallocated liabilities.

 



 

Unaudited notes to the interim condensed financial statements (continued)

For the six months ended 31 March 2024

 








3. Finance costs

 


 





6 months

 

6 months

 

12 months

 

 

ended

 

ended

 

ended

 

 

31 March 2024

 

 31 March 2023

 

  30 September 2023

 

 

Unaudited

 

Unaudited

 

Audited

 

 

£'000

 

£'000

 

£'000

 

 






 

Interest on debts and borrowings

231


77


368

 

Lease charges

268


219


460

 

Total finance costs

499


296


828

 

 

4. Earnings per share

 







6 months

 

6 months

 

12 months

 

 

ended

 

ended

 

ended

 

 

31 March 2024

 

 31 March 2023

 

  30 September 2023

 

 

Unaudited

 

Unaudited

 

Audited

 

 

£'000

 

£'000

 

£'000

 

 






 

Profit for the period (£'000)

2,846


2,828


7,756

 

Weighted average number of shares in issue

31,714,982


31,643,207


31,679,095

 

Earnings per share (pence)

9.0


8.9


24.5

 

Fully diluted earnings per share (pence)

8.8


8.7


24.0

 

 

5. Issued capital and reserves

 









Ordinary shares issued and fully paid

 

No.

 

£'000

At 30 September 2023

 

31,714,982


317

Share capital issued


-


-






At 31 March 2024

 

31,714,982


317






 

6. Dividends

 




 

The interim dividend for the year ended 30 September 2023 of 3.3p per share was paid 6 October 2023 totaling £1,046,000.

The final dividend for the year ended 30 September 2023 of 7.1p per share was paid 22 March 2024 totaling £2,252,000.

 

 

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