Petershill Partners
Operated by Goldman Sachs Assets Management
Interim results statement
For the six months ended 30 June 2024
GOOD STRATEGIC PROGRESS AND POSITIVE EARNINGS MOMENTUM
Key Highlights
§ Strong first half results with double digit growth in Partner Fee Related Earnings with good momentum in asset raising and growth in Aggregate Fee-paying AuM. We completed a number of strategic acquisitions and disposals, further focusing the Company on private market strategies, and continue to return significant capital to shareholders. We reiterate our guidance for 2024.
§ Higher Adjusted Profit After Tax1 for the six months ended 30 June 2024.
§ Total income of
§ IFRS Profit After Tax of
§ Completed four acquisitions totalling
§ Sold a partial interest in AKKR back to management totalling
§ Total capital return of
§ Announcement of a special dividend of
§ Partner Distributable Earnings (DE)3 of
§ Partner Fee Related Earnings (FRE) 3 of
o Net management fees3 14% higher year-on-year and 16% higher year-on-year gross of transaction fees and offsets3
o Partner FRE margin3 of 58% (1H 2023: 59%)
§ Partner Realised Performance Revenues (PRE) 3 of
§ PRE as a percentage of Partner Revenues3 9% (1H 2023: 8%), and 13% based on last twelve months (LTM) to June 2024 (LTM June 2023: 22%).
§ Partner Private Markets Accrued Carried Interest3 at
§ Robust Partner-firm asset raising and AuM growth with
§ Aggregate Partner-firm AuM3 of
§
§ Balance Sheet and capital return remain strong.
§ Free cash flow (FCF) 1 conversion increased to 123% (1H 2023: 105%) supporting growth and the progressive dividend policy.
§ Investments at fair value were
§ Cash and investments in money market funds totalling
§ Book value per share1 of
§ Purchased 2.6m Ordinary Shares for
Ali Raissi-Dehkordy and Robert Hamilton Kelly commented:
"During the first six months of 2024, we were pleased with our Partner-firms' ability to raise
The Board continues to focus on capital efficiency and has announced a special dividend payment to shareholders of
1. Financial measure defined as Alternative Performance Measure, or ("APM"). Further information on APMs on page 36.
2. Excludes capitalised costs of
3. Partner-firm key operating metric. Refer to the glossary on page 33 for additional information.
2024 Guidance
§
§
§ PRE of 15% - 30% of total Partner Revenues.
§ Acquisitions in 2024 expected to be in-line with medium-term range of
§ 85% - 90% Company Adjusted EBIT margin.
Subsequent Events
Subsequent to the period end, the Company completed the disposal of its stake in LMR Partners for total consideration of up to
Interim Dividend
The Board has approved an interim dividend payment of
Special Dividend
The Board has approved a special dividend payment of
1. CREST: Certificates Registry for Electronic Share Transfer - electronic system for holding securities.
Management results
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For the six months ended |
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2024 |
2023 |
Income |
|
|
Partner Fee Related Earnings1 |
111.7 |
99.1 |
Partner Realised Performance Revenues1 |
19.3 |
15.1 |
Partner Realised Investment Income1 |
9.3 |
10.6 |
Total Partner Distributable Earnings1 |
140.3 |
124.8 |
Interest income |
6.0 |
13.2 |
Total Income |
146.3 |
138.0 |
Operating costs |
|
|
Board of Directors' fees and expenses |
(0.8) |
(0.8) |
Operator charge |
(10.5) |
(9.4) |
Profit sharing charge |
(0.7) |
- |
Other operating expenses |
(5.9) |
(8.2) |
Total operating costs |
(17.9) |
(18.4) |
Adjusted Earnings Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) |
128.4 |
119.6 |
Finance income |
0.3 |
- |
Finance cost |
(17.3) |
(18.6) |
Adjusted Earnings Before Tax (EBT) |
111.4 |
101.0 |
Tax and tax related expenses |
(17.7) |
(32.6) |
Adjusted profit after tax |
93.7 |
68.4 |
Reconciliation of Adjusted profit after tax to IFRS profit for the period after tax |
|
|
Adjusted profit after tax |
93.7 |
68.4 |
§ Movement in financial assets and liabilities held at fair value |
72.3 |
48.3 |
§ Divestment fee expense |
(17.8) |
(5.7) |
§ Transaction costs2 |
(1.1) |
- |
§ Non-recurring operating credit3 |
- |
1.2 |
§ Change in liability for Tax Receivables Agreement |
(0.9) |
(15.5) |
§ Adjustment for Tax and tax related expenses4 |
(10.2) |
15.7 |
IFRS profit for the period after tax |
136.0 |
112.4 |
1. Partner-firm key operating metrics. Refer to the glossary on page 33 for additional information.
2. 2024 amount includes
3. 2023 amount includes
4. Includes deferred tax (expense) / credit related to movement in financial assets and liabilities held at fair value.
Key Partner-firm metrics
Petershill Partners Operating Metrics
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As at 30th June |
As at 30th June |
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2024 |
2023 |
Δ |
2024 |
2023 |
Δ |
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Aggregate Partner-firm AuM |
($bn) |
332 |
300 |
11% |
332 |
300 |
11% |
|
Aggregate Fee-paying Partner-firm AuM |
($bn) |
238 |
196 |
21% |
238 |
196 |
21% |
|
Ownership Weighted Partner-firm AuM |
($bn) |
40 |
37 |
8% |
40 |
37 |
8% |
|
Ownership Weighted Fee-Paying Partner-firm AuM |
($bn) |
30 |
26 |
15% |
30 |
26 |
15% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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For the six months ended 30th June |
For the last twelve months ended 30th June |
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2024 |
2023 |
Δ |
2024 |
2023 |
Δ |
|
Partner Blended Net Management Fee Rate |
(%) |
1.35% |
1.27% |
8 bps |
1.35% |
1.33% |
2 bps |
|
Implied Blended Partner-firm FRE Ownership |
(%) |
12.6% |
13.6% |
-100 bps |
12.9% |
13.5% |
-60 bps |
|
Partner Net Management and Advisory Fees |
($m) |
192 |
169 |
14% |
373 |
343 |
9% |
|
Management Fees |
($m) |
202 |
174 |
16% |
384 |
347 |
11% |
|
Fee Offsets |
($m) |
(11) |
(10) |
10% |
(18) |
(25) |
(28%) |
|
Transaction and Advisory Fees |
($m) |
1 |
5 |
(80%) |
7 |
21 |
(67%) |
|
Partner Fee Related Expenses |
($m) |
(80) |
(70) |
14% |
(157) |
(141) |
11% |
|
Partner FRE |
($m) |
112 |
99 |
13% |
216 |
202 |
7% |
|
Partner Realised Performance Revenues (PRE) |
($m) |
19 |
15 |
27% |
59 |
101 |
(42%) |
|
Partner Realised Investment Income |
($m) |
9 |
11 |
(18%) |
33 |
24 |
38% |
|
Partner Distributable Earnings |
($m) |
140 |
125 |
12% |
308 |
327 |
(6%) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Partner FRE Margin |
(%) |
58% |
59% |
-1 pts |
58% |
59% |
-1 pts |
|
Partner Distributable Earnings Margin |
(%) |
64% |
64% |
0 pts |
66% |
70% |
-4 pts |
|
Partner Realised PRE as a percentage of Partner Revenue |
(%) |
9% |
8% |
1 pt |
13% |
22% |
-9 pt |
|
Partner Realised PRE over Average Aggregate Performance Fee Eligible Partner-firm AuM* |
(bps) |
0.7 bps |
0.6 bps |
0.1 bps |
2.1 bps |
3.9 bps |
-1.8 bps |
|
* Realised Performance Fee Revenues for the period divided by the Average Aggregate Performance Fee Eligible Partner-firm AuM. The Average Aggregate Performance Fee Eligible Partner-firm AuM represents the average of the beginning and ending period stated.
Petershill Partners Operating Metrics***
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|
30 Jun 2024 |
31 Mar 2024 |
31 Dec 2023 |
30 Sep 2023 |
30 Jun 2023 |
YTD** |
Aggregate Partner-firm AuM |
($bn) |
332 |
312 |
304 |
303 |
300 |
9% |
Aggregate Fee-paying Partner-firm AuM |
($bn) |
238 |
225 |
221 |
197 |
196 |
8% |
Average Aggregate Fee-paying Partner-firm AuM* |
($bn) |
215 |
207 |
201 |
193 |
190 |
7% |
Aggregate Performance Fee Eligible Partner-firm AuM |
($bn) |
294 |
281 |
275 |
276 |
274 |
7% |
Average Aggregate Performance Fee Eligible Partner-firm AuM* |
($bn) |
280 |
274 |
270 |
265 |
258 |
4% |
Additional metrics: |
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Partner Private Markets Accrued Carried Interest |
($m) |
696 |
661 |
615 |
613 |
608 |
13% |
Investment Capital |
($m) |
398 |
423 |
423 |
398 |
398 |
(6%) |
* Average Aggregate AuM figures represent the twelve month mean and use the start and each quarter end of the reporting period adjusted for acquisitions and dispositions where applicable.
** Percentage change relative to 31 December 2023.
*** Represents key Operating Metrics that reflect data reported to the Operator on a three-month lag.
Details of results presentation
There will be a call for investors and analysts at 9.00am BST today, 17 September 2024, hosted by Ali Raissi-Dehkordy, Adam Van de Berghe and Gurjit Kambo to discuss these results, followed by a Q&A session.
All interested parties are invited to participate via telephone or the audio webcast. Please click here to access the webcast.
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Conference ID: 3387188
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Please direct any questions regarding obtaining access to the conference call to Petershill Partners Investor Relations, via e-mail,
at PHP-Investor-Relations@gs.com Analyst / Investor enquiries:
Gurjit Kambo |
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+44 (0) 207 051 2564 |
Media enquiries:
Brunswick Group |
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phll@brunswickgroup.com |
Simone Selzer |
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+44 (0) 207 404 5959 |
About Petershill Partners
Petershill Partners plc (the "Company" or "Petershill Partners") and its Subsidiaries (the "Group") is a diversified, global alternatives investment group focused on private equity and other private capital strategies. Through our economic interests in alternative asset management firms ("Partner-firms"), we provide investors with exposure to the growth and profitability of the alternative asset management industry. The Company completed its initial acquisition of the portfolio of Partner-firms on 28 September 2021 and was admitted to listing and trading on the London Stock Exchange on 1 October 2021 (ticker: PHLL). The Company is operated by Goldman Sachs Asset Management ("Goldman Sachs" or the "Operator") and is governed by a diverse and fully independent Board of Directors (the "Board").
Through our Partner-firms, we have exposure to
For more information, visit https://www.petershillpartners.com/homepage.html. Information on the website is not incorporated by reference into this press release and is provided merely for convenience.
The Operator's Report
The Company's purpose is to give investors the opportunity to participate in the growth of the alternative asset management industry. Despite the industry's reputation for complexity, the Company's model is simple. Investors share in the fees generated by first-class Partner-firms that manage alternative investments predominantly in private markets and other unquoted assets.
To assist readers, we refer throughout this section to adjusted measures which the Company considers to be Alternative Performance Measures or APMs and Operating Metrics. APMs are non-IFRS measures that analyse our performance, using a variety of measures that are not specifically defined under IFRS; while Operating Metrics are non-IFRS measures that are based on the performance of the Partner-firms which are not related to the Group's financial statements.
APMs and Operating Metrics are used by the Directors and the Operator to analyse the business and financial performance, track the Company's progress, and help develop long-term strategic plans and they also reflect more closely the cash flow of the Company. The Directors believe that these APMs and Operating Metrics are useful to investors, analysts and other interested parties as supplemental measures of performance and liquidity.
Definitions of APMs and Operating Metrics, along with reconciliations to the relevant IFRS measures for APMs, where appropriate, can be found in the Glossary of Key Operating Metrics on pages 33 to 35 and Alternative Performance Measures on pages 36 to 39.
The IFRS numbers discussed and presented below include changes in fair value of investments, and it should be noted that, while permitted, it is not the Company's core strategy to exit or realise these investments. Therefore, management results are also presented, excluding the change in investments at fair value through profit and loss and related divestment fee expense.
The Company's results for the six months ended 30 June 2024 represent the period from 1 January 2024 through 30 June 2024 and are presented with comparative data for the six months ended 30 June 2023.
Company Performance
The Company's income increased for the first six months of 2024 due to higher Ownership Weighted Fee-Paying Partner-firm AuM driving a 16% year-on-year increase in management fees with Partner Fee Related Expenses increasing by 14%. Partner Fee Related Earnings increased 13%, Partner Performance Related Earnings increased 27% and Partner Realised Investment Income decreased 18%, resulting in an overall increase in Partner Distributable Earnings of 12% compared to the first six months of 2023. Fund-raising by Partner-firms was robust despite a challenging asset raising environment. The
The Company's revenue model combines three types of income from Partner-firms: management fee income, performance fee income and investment income. Of these three, management fee income in particular provides stable, recurring profits. Management fee income for the first six months was
The IFRS Profit for the period after tax was
The Company's Adjusted Profit after tax1 was
Dividends
The Board expects to operate a progressive dividend policy which will reflect earnings growth over time. The Board reviews the distributable reserves periodically, including consideration of any material changes since the most recent audited financial statements, ahead of proposing any dividend. The interim dividend is set to one-third of the prior year's annual dividend per share amount, and the final dividend proposed is set at a level to reach the distribution for the year.
The Company paid a 2023 final dividend of
The Board has approved an interim dividend payment of
The Board has also approved a special dividend payment of
1. Financial measure defined as Alternative Performance Measure, or ("APM"). Further information on page 36.
Investments at Fair Value through Profit or Loss
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2024 |
At beginning of period |
5,254.7 |
Investments (includes new, follow on, and prior commitments, net of disposals) |
173.6 |
Change in fair value of investments through profit and loss |
66.7 |
At end of period |
5,495.0 |
The fair value of the Company's investments in Partner-firms as of 30 June 2024 was
In addition, there was an increase in the fair value of investments through profit and loss of
Cash and Investments in Money Market Funds
The Company's balance sheet is strong and well-capitalised with sufficient cash and money market investments to support its operational needs. On 14 December 2023, the Company entered into a fixed term deposit of
Borrowing
The Company has
On 6 January 2023 the Company entered into a
Deferred Payment Obligations
Certain investments in Partner-firms are purchased with deferred payment terms, including certain acquisitions noted above. These deferred payment obligations represent amounts owed by the Company at various dates in the future. When the Company enters into deferred payment obligations, a portion of the purchase price is recognised as finance cost through the settlement of the payables under the effective interest method. The interest rate used is based on the reasonable borrowing rate for the Company at the time of the transaction. For the first six months ended 30 June 2024, the Company incurred finance costs including
Deferred Consideration Receivable
Certain investments in Partner-firms have been sold in the six months ended 30 June 2024 with deferred payment terms. This deferred consideration represents amounts owed to the Company at various dates in the future. When the Company enters into a deferred consideration agreement, a portion of the sale price is recognised as finance income through the settlement of the receivables under the effective interest method. The interest rate used is based on the reasonable borrowing rate for the Company at the time of the transaction. For the first six months ended 30 June 2024, the Company earned finance income included
Contingent assets and liabilities at fair value through profit or loss
When certain investments in Partner-firms are purchased or sold, it is probable that the Company may have to pay or receive additional consideration based on the underlying terms of the purchase or sale agreement respectively. As a result of deal transactions, the Company has recorded a contingent liability of
Tax Receivable Agreement
The Company entered into a Tax Receivables Agreement as part of the Initial Acquisition on 28 September 2021. The agreement provides for the payment of 75% of cash tax savings, if any, in
The Company makes annual payments in relation to the Tax Receivables Agreement. The amount of the payment estimated in relation the full year of 2024 is approximately
Refer to note 3 on page 96 of the 2023 Annual Report for additional information.
Operating Expenses
Operating expenses were
Excluding the accrual of the divestment fee, operating expenses were
The Operator is entitled to a fee (Operator charge) of 7.5% of Income from investments in Partner-firms. The Operator charge for the period was
The Operator is entitled to a Profit Sharing Charge on a quarterly basis. The Profit Sharing Charge is equal to 20% of total income from investments in Partner-firms, as defined under IFRS, from new investments made post admission, in the relevant quarter and only after a two-year ownership period from the date on which the investment is closed, and subject to the relevant investment achieving an investment return of at least 6.0 per cent. The Profit Sharing Charge for the period was
The Directors' fees and expenses for the period were
Other operating costs included transaction costs of
The Adjusted EBIT margin for the period was 88% (1H 2023: 87%) reflecting the relatively low cost to operate the Company.
Finance Cost
The finance cost for the six months ended 30 June 2024 was
Tax Expense
The Company's tax charges comprise primarily certain taxes in
As a result of the above considerations, as well as the items discussed above under "Tax Receivables Agreement", the Company calculates tax and related expenses and its Adjusted tax and related expense rate by combining the estimated payment under the Tax Receivables Agreement and the current tax.
Current tax expenses comprise obligations to tax authorities related to current period reporting. Deferred tax expenses arise with respect to temporary differences between carrying amounts of assets and liabilities and their tax bases.
Analysis of Tax
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For the six months ended 30th June |
|
Analysis of tax |
2024 |
2023 |
Analysis of tax on profit |
|
|
Current tax |
5.4 |
16.8 |
Deferred taxation |
22.5 |
0.1 |
Tax expense |
27.9 |
16.9 |
The tax expense does not include the related expected payments under the Tax Receivables Agreement for the period. The amount of the payment estimated in relation the full year of 2024 is approximately
The tax and related expenses1 for the period, which considers both the current tax and the expected payment under the Tax Receivable Agreement ("TRA") were
1. Financial measure defined as Alternative Performance Measure, or ("APM"). Further information on page 36.
Capital
At 30 June 2024, the Company's issued share capital comprised of 1,081,708,167 ordinary shares (31 December 2023: 1,122,202,824). During the six months ended 30 June 2024, the Company purchased 2.6 million Ordinary Shares (1H 2023: 1.8 million) for
Total shareholders' funds were
During the six months ended 30 June 2024, the Company paid dividends totalling
As at 30 June 2024, approximately 80% (31 December 2023: 77%) of Petershill Partners plc shares are held by long-dated private funds managed by Goldman Sachs Asset Management. Goldman Sachs Asset Management is the manager of these shares and exercises discretion over how and when they could be sold in the future, on behalf of the investors in those funds.
Subsequent Events
On 16 September 2024, the Board of Directors approved an interim dividend of
On 16 September 2024, the Board of Directors also approved a special dividend payment of
Partner-firm performance
for the six months ended 30 June 2024
(continuing operator's report)
Key Operating Metrics
We provide detail on our Partner-firms in our Key Operating Metrics as this gives investors insight into the revenues and revenue model of the Company.
For the six months ended 30 June 2024, fundraising continued across the Company's Partner-firms with Aggregate Fee-paying Partner-firm AuM growing 8% to
Petershill Partners is not reliant on any one firm, one fund-raising, one track record, or one brand. Our approach is to invest in a range of high-quality, high-performing alternative asset management firms, who manage a diverse range of funds, giving the Company stable, high-quality, recurring earnings.
Our total AuM for the six months ended 30 June 2024 comprised over 250 funds, spanning private equity, absolute return and other private capital funds, with a weighted average life cycle of 8+ years. That means their capital is locked in for an average duration of 8 years, generating recurring management fees and the opportunity for meaningful profit participation throughout this time. We believe our long-term approach differentiates us and provides for enhanced alignment with the key principals at each Partner-firm and, as a result, allows the Company to participate in their income streams in a way that provides high-margin, diversified and stable cash flows for our shareholders.
Partner Fee Related Earnings (FRE)
Partner FRE, drawn from management fees, increased 13% for the six months ended 30 June 2024 to
Transaction and advisory fees were
Partner Realised Performance Revenues (PRE)
PRE, which represents direct participation in the upside performance of Partner-firms' funds and products, increased period-over-period to
Partner-firms manage a variety of performance fee-eligible funds at different stages of their life cycle. Due to this diversification, the Company anticipates that Realised Performance Revenues will be earned regularly from a wide range of funds going forward, with a range of 15% - 30% of total Partner-firm revenues over the medium term, assuming market conditions and environment are broadly supportive.
Partner Private Markets Accrued Carried Interest was
Partner Realised Investment Income
As an owner in the Partner-firms, the Company shares in a percentage of the investment and balance sheet income of the Partner-firms and realises this through a number of direct positions in the funds of underlying Partner-firms, known as Realised Investment Income. This totalled
Principal Risks and Uncertainties
The Company's underlying investments are high-risk and illiquid assets within the alternative investment industry. Its principal risks are therefore related to revenue generated by the alternative asset managers in which the Company invests and the performance of the Partner-firms, their funds, and the products they manage. The Operator seeks to mitigate these risks through active engagement and action as outlined in the Acquisition Strategy and Investment Policy on pages 25 to 27 of the 2023 Annual Report and by carrying out due diligence work on potential targets before entering into any investments. The Company's business model involves the acquisition of non-control investments in independent Partner-firms, and although the Company has certain controls as part of contractual rights, the Company does not control the risk tolerance of the underlying Partner-firms.
The Board thoroughly considers the process for identifying, evaluating and managing any significant risks faced by the Company on an ongoing basis, and these risks are reported and discussed at Board meetings. The Board ensures that effective controls are in place to mitigate these risks and that a satisfactory compliance regime exists to ensure all applicable local and international laws and regulations are upheld.
The key areas of risk faced by the Company are the following:
1. Alternative asset industry risk;
2. Partner-firm revenue risk;
3. Investment diligence risk;
4. Macroeconomic risk;
5. Regulatory risk;
6. Key person risk;
7. Operator, administrator and service provider resiliency and performance risk;
8. Partner-firm reporting risk;
9. Cyber / information security risk.
10. Liquidity risk
The principal risks and uncertainties of the Company remain those identified in further detail in the 2023 Annual Report.
The principal risks and uncertainties outlined above remain the most likely to affect the Company and its investments in the second half of the year.
Statement of Directors' Responsibilities in Respect of the Interim Results Statement
The Directors are responsible for preparing this Interim Results Statement in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. The Directors confirm that to the best of their knowledge:
The unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with
The Operator's Report includes a fair review of the information required by:
§ DTR 4.2.7R of the Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules, being an indication of important events that have occurred during the first six months of the financial year and their impact on the interim Financial Statements; and a description of the principal risks and uncertainties for the remaining six months of the year; and
§ DTR 4.2.8R of the Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules, being material related party transactions that have taken place in the first six months of the year and that have materially affected the financial position or the performance of the entity during that period; and any changes in the related party transactions described in the 2023 Annual Report that could do so.
The Directors of Petershill Partners plc are listed on pages 48 to 49 of the 2023 Annual Report. A list of current Directors is maintained on the Company's website which can be found at www.petershillpartners.com.
On behalf of the Board
Naguib Kheraj
Chairman
16 September 2024
Independent Review Report to
Petershill Partners PLC
Report on the condensed interim consolidated financial statements
Our conclusion
We have reviewed Petershill Partners plc's condensed interim consolidated financial statements (the "interim financial statements") in the Interim Results Statement of Petershill Partners plc for the 6 month period ended 30 June 2024 (the "period").
Based on our review, nothing has come to our attention that causes us to believe that the interim financial statements are not prepared, in all material respects, in accordance with
The interim financial statements comprise:
§ the Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Financial Position as at 30 June 2024;
§ the Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income for the period then ended;
§ the Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity for the period then ended;
§ the Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows for the period then ended; and
§ the explanatory notes to the Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements.
The interim financial statements included in the Interim Results Statement of Petershill Partners plc have been prepared in accordance with
Basis for conclusion
We conducted our review in accordance with International Standard on Review Engagements (
A review is substantially less in scope than an audit conducted in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (
We have read the other information contained in the Interim Results Statement and considered whether it contains any apparent misstatements or material inconsistencies with the information in the interim financial statements.
Conclusions relating to going concern
Based on our review procedures, which are less extensive than those performed in an audit as described in the Basis for conclusion section of this report, nothing has come to our attention to suggest that the Directors have inappropriately adopted the going concern basis of accounting or that the Directors have identified material uncertainties relating to going concern that are not appropriately disclosed. This conclusion is based on the review procedures performed in accordance with ISRE (
Responsibilities for the interim financial statements and the review
Our responsibilities and those of the Directors
The Interim Results Statement, including the interim financial statements, is the responsibility of, and has been approved by the Directors. The Directors are responsible for preparing the Interim Results Statement in accordance with the Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules sourcebook of the
Our responsibility is to express a conclusion on the interim financial statements in the Interim Results Statement based on our review. Our conclusion, including our Conclusions relating to going concern, is based on procedures that are less extensive than audit procedures, as described in the Basis for conclusion paragraph of this report. This report, including the conclusion, has been prepared for and only for the Company for the purpose of complying with the Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules sourcebook of the
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Chartered Accountants
16 September 2024
CONDENSED INTERIM Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income
For the six months ended 30 June 2024
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Note |
For the six months ended |
For the six months ended |
Income |
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|
|
Income from investments in Partner-firms derived from: |
2 |
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|
Management fee income |
|
111.7 |
99.1 |
Performance fee income |
|
19.3 |
15.1 |
Investment income |
|
9.3 |
10.6 |
Total income from investments in Partner-firms |
|
140.3 |
124.8 |
|
|
|
|
Interest income from investments in money market funds |
3 |
4.4 |
13.2 |
Interest income from other assets |
4 |
1.6 |
- |
Total interest income |
|
6.0 |
13.2 |
|
|
|
|
Total income |
|
146.3 |
138.0 |
|
|
|
|
Movement in financial assets and liabilities held at fair value |
|
|
|
Change in investments at fair value through profit or loss |
3 |
66.7 |
48.3 |
Change in contingent consideration at fair value through profit or loss |
3 |
5.6 |
- |
Total movement in financial assets and liabilities held at fair value |
|
72.3 |
48.3 |
|
|
|
|
Expenses |
|
|
|
Board of Directors' fees and expenses |
16 |
(0.8) |
(0.8) |
Operator charge |
5, 16 |
(10.5) |
(9.4) |
Profit sharing charge |
5, 16 |
(0.7) |
- |
Divestment fee expense |
5, 16 |
(17.8) |
(5.7) |
Other operating expenses |
|
(7.0) |
(7.0) |
Total expenses |
|
(36.8) |
(22.9) |
Operating profit for the period |
|
181.8 |
163.4 |
|
|
|
|
Finance income / (expense) |
|
|
|
Finance income |
3 |
0.3 |
- |
Finance cost |
7 |
(17.3) |
(18.6) |
Change in liability for Tax Receivables Agreement |
16 |
(0.9) |
(15.5) |
Total finance income / (expense) |
|
(17.9) |
(34.1) |
|
|
|
|
Profit for the period before tax |
|
163.9 |
129.3 |
Tax expense |
6 |
(27.9) |
(16.9) |
Profit for the period after tax |
|
136.0 |
112.4 |
Profit and total comprehensive income for the period |
|
136.0 |
112.4 |
|
|
|
|
Profit and total comprehensive income attributable to: |
|
|
|
Equity holders of the Company |
|
136.0 |
112.4 |
Earnings per share |
|
|
|
Basic and diluted earnings per share (cents) |
8 |
12.27 |
9.90 |
The accompanying notes on pages 20 to 32 form an integral part of these condensed interim consolidated financial statements.
CONDENSED INTERIM Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
As at 30 June 2024
|
Note |
30 June |
31 December |
Non-current assets |
|
|
|
Investments at fair value through profit or loss |
3 |
5,495.0 |
5,254.7 |
Contingent consideration at fair value through profit or loss |
3 |
3.2 |
- |
Deferred consideration receivable |
3 |
12.2 |
- |
|
|
5,510.4 |
5,254.7 |
Current assets |
|
|
|
Investments in money market funds at fair value through profit or loss |
3 |
49.6 |
62.3 |
Cash and cash equivalents |
4 |
47.1 |
242.9 |
Deferred consideration receivable |
3 |
11.4 |
- |
Trade and other receivables |
9 |
92.3 |
127.4 |
|
|
200.4 |
432.6 |
Total assets |
|
5,710.8 |
5,687.3 |
|
|
|
|
Non-current liabilities |
|
|
|
Unsecured notes payable |
10 |
494.1 |
493.8 |
Deferred payment obligations |
2, 3 |
34.9 |
7.3 |
Liability for Tax Receivables Agreement |
16 |
151.0 |
150.5 |
Contingent consideration at fair value through profit or loss |
3 |
- |
3.9 |
Deferred tax liability |
6 |
30.7 |
8.2 |
Fee payable on divestment of investments |
5, 16 |
112.6 |
94.8 |
|
|
823.3 |
758.5 |
Current liabilities |
|
|
|
Trade and other payables |
|
6.4 |
6.9 |
Deferred payment obligations |
2, 3 |
91.5 |
44.6 |
Interest payable |
11 |
10.0 |
10.0 |
Profit sharing charge payable |
5, 16 |
0.4 |
0.1 |
Operator charge payable |
5, 16 |
6.3 |
6.6 |
Contingent consideration at fair value through profit or loss |
3 |
4.0 |
2.5 |
Liability for Tax Receivables Agreement |
16 |
24.6 |
24.2 |
|
|
143.2 |
94.9 |
Total liabilities |
|
966.5 |
853.4 |
Net assets |
|
4,744.3 |
4,833.9 |
Equity |
|
|
|
Share capital |
12 |
10.8 |
11.2 |
Share premium |
12 |
- |
- |
Other reserve |
12 |
1,689.6 |
1,689.6 |
Capital redemption reserve |
12 |
0.9 |
0.5 |
Retained earnings |
13 |
3,043.0 |
3,132.6 |
Total shareholders' funds |
|
4,744.3 |
4,833.9 |
Number of ordinary shares in issue at period / year end |
12 |
1,081,708,167 |
1,122,202,824 |
Net assets per share (cents) |
14 |
438.59 |
430.75 |
The condensed interim consolidated financial statements (unaudited) of the Group were approved and authorised for issue by the Board of Directors on 16 September 2024 and signed on its behalf by:
Naguib Kheraj |
|
Mark Merson |
Chairman |
|
Director |
The accompanying notes on pages 20 to 32 form an integral part of these condensed interim consolidated financial statements.
Condensed interim consolidated statement of changes in equity
For the six months ended 30 June 2024 (unaudited)
|
Note |
Share capital |
Share premium |
Other reserve |
Capital redemption reserve |
Retained |
Total |
Opening net assets attributable to shareholders at 1 January 2024 |
|
11.2 |
- |
1,689.6 |
0.5 |
3,132.6 |
4,833.9 |
Repurchase and cancellation of Ordinary Shares |
12 |
(0.4) |
- |
- |
0.4 |
(112.5) |
(112.5) |
Dividends paid |
15 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(113.1) |
(113.1) |
Profit and total comprehensive income |
|
- |
- |
- |
- |
136.0 |
136.0 |
Closing net assets attributable to shareholders at 30 June 2024 |
|
10.8 |
- |
1,689.6 |
0.9 |
3,043.0 |
4,744.3 |
For the six months ended 30 June 2023 (unaudited)
|
Note |
Share capital |
Share premium |
Other reserve |
Capital redemption reserve |
Retained |
Total |
Opening net assets attributable to shareholders at 1 January 2023 |
|
11.4 |
3,346.7 |
1,689.6 |
0.3 |
(328.7) |
4,719.3 |
Repurchase and cancellation of Ordinary Shares |
12 |
(0.1) |
- |
- |
0.1 |
(3.5) |
(3.5) |
Dividends paid |
15 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(124.9) |
(124.9) |
Share premium cancellation |
12 |
- |
(3,346.7) |
- |
- |
3,346.7 |
- |
Profit and total comprehensive income |
|
- |
- |
- |
- |
112.4 |
112.4 |
Closing net assets attributable to shareholders at 30 June 2023 |
|
11.3 |
- |
1,689.6 |
0.4 |
3,002.0 |
4,703.3 |
The accompanying notes on pages 20 to 32 form an integral part of these condensed interim consolidated financial statements.
CONDENSED INTERIM CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
For the six months ended 30 June 2024
|
Note |
For the six months ended 30 June 2024 |
For the six months ended 30 June 2023 |
|
|
|
|
Cash flows from operating activities |
|
|
|
Profit for the period before tax |
|
163.9 |
129.3 |
|
|
|
|
Adjustments to reconcile operating profit for the financial period to net cash flows from operating activities: |
|
|
|
Reinvestment of income from investments in Partner-firms |
|
(19.5) |
(23.9) |
Movement in investments at fair value through profit or loss |
3 |
(66.7) |
(48.3) |
Movement in trade and other receivables |
|
29.2 |
26.1 |
Movement in trade and other payables |
|
0.3 |
(5.2) |
Movement in fee payable on divestment of investments |
5 |
17.8 |
5.7 |
Movement in profit sharing charge payable |
5 |
0.3 |
- |
Movement in operator charge payable |
5 |
(0.3) |
(16.3) |
Movement in contingent consideration at fair value through profit or loss |
3 |
(5.6) |
- |
Finance income / expense |
|
17.9 |
34.1 |
Purchase of investments in money market funds |
3 |
(663.3) |
(122.8) |
Sale of investments in money market funds |
3 |
680.5 |
166.4 |
Reinvested interest income from investments in money market funds |
3 |
(4.4) |
(13.2) |
Taxes paid |
|
(7.4) |
(8.2) |
Net cash inflows from operating activities |
|
142.7 |
123.7 |
|
|
|
|
Cash flows from investing activities |
|
|
|
Purchase of investments at fair value through profit or loss |
|
(124.2) |
(45.2) |
Disposal of investments at fair value through profit or loss |
|
26.2 |
- |
Net cash outflows from investing activities |
|
(98.0) |
(45.2) |
|
|
|
|
Cash flows from financing activities |
|
|
|
Dividends paid |
15 |
(113.1) |
(124.9) |
Interest expense payments |
11 |
(14.1) |
(14.1) |
Repayment and cancellation of share capital |
12 |
(113.3) |
(3.5) |
Payment under Tax Receivables Agreement |
16 |
- |
(8.5) |
Net cash outflows from financing activities |
|
(240.5) |
(151.0) |
|
|
|
|
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents during the period |
|
(195.8) |
(72.5) |
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period |
|
242.9 |
97.6 |
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period |
|
47.1 |
25.1 |
|
|
|
|
Non-cash investing activities |
|
|
|
In kind distribution of investments at fair value through profit or loss |
|
0.7 |
- |
The accompanying notes on pages 20 to 32 form an integral part of these condensed interim consolidated financial statements.
Notes to the Condensed Interim Consolidated Financial Statements (Unaudited)
For the six months ended 30 June 2024
1. General Information
Petershill Partners plc (the "Company") is a company limited by shares, incorporated, registered and domiciled in
The Company was incorporated, registered and domiciled in
2. Basis of preparation and significant accounting policies
i. Basis of preparation
The unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial statements of the Group have been prepared and approved by the Board of Directors in accordance with the Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules of the Financial Conduct Authority and IAS 34 Interim Financial Reporting as adopted for use in the
The unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial statements are presented to the nearest million United States Dollar ($m), the functional and reporting currency of the Company.
The financial information for the six months ended 30 June 2024 contained within this half year financial report does not constitute statutory accounts as defined in section 434 of the Companies Act 2006. The statutory accounts for the year to 31 December 2023 have been reported on by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and delivered to the Registrar of Companies. The report of the auditors (i) was unqualified, (ii) did not include a reference to any matters which the auditors 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 unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis under the historical cost convention, as modified by the revaluation of financial assets and liabilities at fair value through profit or loss.
The principal accounting policies are set out below.
Certain figures for the six months ended 30 June 2023 in the Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Financial Position and Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows have been re-categorised to conform to current year presentation. The Operator charge payable has been disaggregated from Trade and other payables. This re-categorisation did not have any impact on the consolidated financial result for the six months ended 30 June 2024 and 30 June 2023.
ii. Significant accounting policies
The accounting policies applied by the Group for the unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial statements are consistent with those described on pages 84 to 95 of the 2023 Annual Report. There was no change in the current period to the critical accounting estimates and judgements applied in 2023, which are stated on pages 95 to 97 of the 2023 Annual Report. On 1 January 2024, there was a restructure of the Group and the accounting policies as disclosed in the 2023 Annual Report have been consistently applied to account for the restructure. Further information on the restructure is disclosed in notes 2(viii) and 16.
iii. Segmental reporting
As discussed in the 2023 Annual Report, the Operator serves as the Group's alternative investment fund manager for purposes of the
For the six months ended 30 June 2024, the Group derived 83% (1H 2023: 90%) of its current income from
iv. Related parties
The Group restructure, as noted in notes 2(viii) and 16, resulted in changes to the Group's related parties. There was no change to the overall amounts or timing of transactions with related parties. Further information is disclosed in note 5.
v. Share capital
Financial instruments issued by the Company are treated as equity if the holder has only a residual interest in the assets of the Company after the deduction of all liabilities. The Company's Ordinary Shares are classified as equity instruments.
Incremental costs directly attributable to the issue of new shares ("Share issue costs") are shown as a deduction against proceeds from share premium.
The cost of repurchasing Ordinary Shares including the related stamp duty and transactions costs is charged to Retained earnings and dealt with in the Unaudited Condensed Interim Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity. Share repurchase transactions are accounted for on a trade date basis. The nominal value of ordinary share capital and Redeemable Deferred Shares repurchased and cancelled is transferred out of 'Share capital' and into the 'Capital redemption reserve'.
vi. New and amended standards and interpretations
Accounting standards and interpretations have been published and will be mandatory for the Group's and Company's accounting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2024 or later periods. The following are the new or amended accounting standards or interpretations applicable to the Group.
§ Disclosure of Accounting Policies - Amendments to IAS 1 and IFRS Practice Statement 2 - Non-current Liabilities with Covenants (issued October 2022 and effective for annual periods beginning on or after 1 January 2024); and
§ Amendments to IAS 1 - Classification of Liabilities as Current or Non-current (issued January 2020 and effective for annual periods beginning on or after 1 January 2024).
These amendments have been adopted and the impact of these amendments to the Company and the Group is not material.
Certain amendments to the accounting standards have been published that are not mandatory for 30 June 2024 reporting periods and have not been early adopted by the Group. These amendments are not expected to have a material impact to the Company and the Group in the current or future reporting periods or on foreseeable future transactions.
§ Amendments to IFRS 9 and IFRS 7 - Classification and Measurement of Financial Instruments (issued May 2024 and effective for annual periods beginning on or after 1 January 2026); and
§ IFRS 18 - Presentation and Disclosure in Financial Statements (issued April 2024 and effective for annual periods beginning on or after 1 January 2027).
vii. Assessment of investment entity
The Board of Directors has determined that the Company and its Subsidiaries are not an investment entity and therefore the Company's financial statements have been prepared on a consolidated basis, as required by IFRS 10 'Consolidated Financial Statements'. Accordingly, the Company has not applied the provisions of Para 31 of IFRS 10 that requires an investment company to measure its investment in subsidiaries at fair value through profit or loss. Instead, the Company will consolidate the subsidiaries that it controls.
Please refer to page 92 of the 2023 Annual Report for a detailed discussion.
viii. Basis of consolidation of subsidiaries
IFRS 10 requires a parent to consolidate the subsidiaries that it controls. Consolidation of the subsidiaries shall begin from the date the parent obtains control of the subsidiaries and ceases when the parent loses control of the subsidiaries. A parent controls the subsidiaries when the parent is exposed, or has rights, to variable returns from its involvement with the subsidiaries and has the ability to affect those returns through its power over the subsidiaries.
The Company consolidates its subsidiaries to the extent it is exposed or has rights to variable returns from its involvement with the subsidiaries and has the ability to affect those returns through its power over the subsidiaries.
The unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial statements of the Group include the accounts of the Company and its subsidiaries listed below. Refer to page 92 and 93 of the 2023 Annual Report for a detailed discussion of the basis of consolidation of Subsidiaries. There have been no changes in the basis of consolidation of subsidiaries since 31 December 2023.
Name of Subsidiary |
Registered office |
Purpose |
Interest as at |
Interest as |
Held directly |
|
|
|
|
Petershill Partners Ltd1 |
One Nexus Way Camana Bay, KY1-9005, |
Investment holding company |
100% |
100% |
Petershill Partners II Ltd1 |
One Nexus Way Camana Bay, KY1-9005, |
Investment holding company |
100% |
100% |
Petershill Partners, Inc.1 |
251 Little Falls Drive |
Investment holding company |
100% |
100% |
Petershill Partners II, Inc.1,3 |
251 Little Falls Drive |
Investment holding company |
100% |
- |
Held indirectly |
|
|
|
|
PHP DE 1 LP2,3 |
251 Little Falls Drive |
Investment holding company |
100% |
- |
PHP DE 2 LP2,3 |
251 Little Falls Drive |
Investment holding company |
100% |
- |
PHP C1 LP2,3 |
One Nexus Way Camana Bay, KY1-9005, |
Investment holding company |
100% |
- |
PHP C2 LP2,3 |
One Nexus Way Camana Bay, KY1-9005, |
Investment holding company |
100% |
- |
Petershill Partners GP Sub I Series LLC4 |
251 Little Falls Drive |
Investment holding company |
100% |
100% |
Petershill Partners GP Sub II Series LLC4 |
251 Little Falls Drive |
Investment holding company |
100% |
100% |
Petershill Partners GP Sub III Series LLC4 |
251 Little Falls Drive |
Investment holding company |
100% |
100% |
Petershill Partners GP Sub IV Series LLC4 |
251 Little Falls Drive |
Investment holding company |
100% |
100% |
PHP Aggregator GP Ltd5 |
One Nexus Way Camana Bay, KY1-9005, |
General Partner of Cayman domiciled Petershill holding companies |
100% |
100% |
Cook Holdings Series LLC6 |
251 Little Falls Drive, |
Investment holding company |
100% |
100% |
Knight Holdings Series LLC6 |
251 Little Falls Drive, |
Investment holding company |
100% |
100% |
Lyndhurst Holdings LP6 |
One Nexus Way, Camana Bay, KY1-9005, |
Investment holding company |
100% |
100% |
Plum Holdings LP6 |
One Nexus Way, Camana Bay, KY1-9005, |
Investment holding company |
100% |
100% |
Peasy Holdings LP6 |
One Nexus Way, Camana Bay, KY1-9005, |
Investment holding company |
100% |
100% |
1. Referred to as Petershill Subsidiaries.
2. Referred to as Petershill Splitter Subsidiaries.
3. Acquired by the Group on 1 January 2024.
4. Held through the Petershill Splitter Subsidiaries and referred to as Petershill Blockers.
5. Held through Petershill Partners Ltd.
6. Held through the Petershill Blockers and the Petershill Splitter Subsidiaries and referred to as Petershill holding companies.
I. Consolidation of Petershill Subsidiaries and Petershill Blockers
The Company wholly owns the issued interests of the Petershill Subsidiaries and is able to exercise control and power over the Petershill Subsidiaries. Petershill Partners Ltd wholly owns the shares of the Petershill Blockers listed above. The financial statements of the Petershill Subsidiaries and Petershill Blockers are consolidated in preparing the financial statements of the Group.
II. Consolidation of Petershill Splitter Subsidiaries
On 1 January 2024, new subsidiaries (the "Petershill Splitter Subsidiaries") were introduced into the Group structure to enable employees of the Operator to be direct beneficiaries of a portion of the Profit Sharing Charge and Divestment Fee (if any) payable by the Group to the Operator. This was done to align the interests in the incentives of the Group, the Operator and the employees of the Operator. There is no change to the amount or timing of any Profit Sharing Charge and Divestment Fee payable by the Group under the original Operator Agreement. Furthermore, this arrangement is not expected to give rise to any material tax consequences for the Group and all initial and ongoing costs of implementing this arrangement are borne by the Operator.
Effective from 1 January 2024, each of the Petershill Subsidiaries entered into a Contribution Agreement with the appropriate Petershill Splitter Subsidiary whereby the Petershill Subsidiaries transferred all of their investments, including their interest in the Petershill Blockers and Petershill holding companies, to the Petershill Splitter Subsidiaries in return for interest in the Petershill Splitter Subsidiaries at the carrying value of the same date (the "Restructure"). The Petershill Splitter Subsidiaries are substantially owned by the respective Petershill Subsidiaries and are fully consolidated into the Group's net asset value. The remainder of the Petershill Splitter Subsidiaries are owned by the respective special limited partners (the "Special Limited Partners"). The Special Limited Partners are invested in the Petershill Splitter Subsidiaries to share a portion of the Profit Sharing Charge and the Divestment Fee along with the Operator and do not have any other economic interest in the Petershill Splitter Subsidiaries (refer to notes 5 and 16). The transaction is not considered to be a business combination due to the nature of involving entities under common control, which falls outside of the scope of IFRS 3.
III. Consolidation of Petershill holding companies
The Company has consolidated its investment in series and classes of assets that it wholly owns and controls in the Petershill holding companies. Such classes of assets and liabilities are ring-fenced from the overall legal entity and treated as a silo in line with IFRS 10. Such assets of a series or class cannot be used for payment of liabilities of another series or class. Holders of other series or class do not have rights or obligations related to the assets or to residual cash flows from those assets of other series or classes. Series or classes that are not directly or indirectly controlled by the Company are not considered to be Subsidiaries and are accordingly not consolidated.
The Petershill Subsidiaries, Petershill Splitter Subsidiaries, Petershill Blockers and Petershill holding companies are collectively referred to as the Subsidiaries.
ix. Elimination of intra-group balances and transactions
Intra-group balances and any unrealised gains arising from intra-group transactions are eliminated in preparing the condensed interim consolidated financial statements. Unrealised losses are eliminated unless the costs cannot be recovered. The financial results of Subsidiaries that are included in the condensed interim consolidated financial statements are included from the date that control commences until the date that control ceases.
x. Going Concern
In accordance with the Companies Act 2006, the Board of Directors has a responsibility to evaluate whether the Group has adequate resources to continue its operational existence for the foreseeable future and at least for the 12 months following the issuance of the financial statements.
The Board of Directors has made an assessment of going concern, which takes into account the current performance and the Group's outlook, including future projections of profitability and cash flows as well as a downside scenario using information that is available as of the date of these financial statements, and the Group's access to the revolving credit facility and its debt arrangements, details of which are set out in the Operator's Report on page 8.
The Group's business model involves earning income from investments in Partner-firms. The Group's investments in Partner-firms are long-term and the Group has no exit strategy for its investments. As a result, the Group expects long-term recurring revenues from its investments in Partner-firms. Income from investments in Partner-firms is derived from management fee income, performance fee income and investment income. Management fee income is typically based on private capital commitment funds managed by the Partner-firms with a weighted average life cycle of 8 or more years. The income from management fees is therefore stable and recurring. Income derived from performance fee income and investment income from Partner-firms is dependent on underlying fund and underlying investment performance of the Partner-firms. The Group has a low, and relatively predicable, cost structure. When taken together with the visibility into the income from investments in Partner-firms, the Group has reasonably stable earnings.
As at 30 June 2024, the Group has
The Board of Directors acknowledges its responsibilities related to the financial statements. Based on this analysis outlined above, the Board of Directors is comfortable that the Group has sufficient cash to support its ongoing operations and meet its liquidity requirements in the downside scenario.
Given the above, the Board of Directors considers it appropriate to prepare the financial statements of the Group on a going concern basis for the period of at least twelve months from the date of issue of these unaudited condensed interim consolidated financial statements as set out in note 2(i).
3. Investments at fair value through profit or loss
Non-current investments
The Group's non-current investments comprise of investments in Partner-firms, which manage a diversified portfolio of investments in private equity, absolute return, private credit, and private real assets.
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2024 |
For the |
Opening balance |
5,254.7 |
4,958.9 |
Additions1 |
222.3 |
66.8 |
Disposals |
(49.4) |
- |
In kind distributions of investments in Partner-firms2 |
0.7 |
0.2 |
Other movements |
- |
1.8 |
Change in investments at fair value through profit or loss3 |
66.7 |
227.0 |
Closing balance |
5,495.0 |
5,254.7 |
1. Of the above additions, an amount of
2. This represents in kind distribution of investments at fair value through profit or loss.
3. Of the above, a gain of
Current investments
The Group invests certain cash balances in money market funds representing a collective investment scheme promoted by an affiliate of the Operator. The Money Market Funds are AAA rated and the Group holds these investments for cash management purposes with the intent to manage excess cash and ensure these can be readily liquidated to meet the Group's investment commitments. These investments are redeemable at short notice and have been classified as debt investments. As at 30 June 2024, the Group held investments in Money Market Funds of
Fair value measurements
IFRS 13 requires disclosure of fair value measurement by level. The level of fair value hierarchy within the financial assets or financial liabilities is determined on the basis of the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement. Financial assets and financial liabilities are classified in their entirety into only one of the following three levels:
§ Level 1 - quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities;
§ Level 2 - inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the assets or liabilities, either directly (i.e., as prices) or indirectly (i.e., derived from prices); and
§ Level 3 - inputs for assets or liabilities that are not based on observable market data (unobservable inputs).
The determination of what constitutes "observable" requires significant judgement by the Group. The Board of Directors considers observable data to be market data that is readily available, regularly distributed or updated, reliable and verifiable, not proprietary, and provided by independent sources that are actively involved in the relevant market.
The following tables analyse within the fair value hierarchy the assets and liabilities (by class) measured at fair value:
|
Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Level 3 |
Total |
30 June 2024 |
$m |
$m |
$m |
$m |
Assets |
|
|
|
|
Investments in money market funds at fair value through profit or loss |
- |
49.6 |
- |
49.6 |
Investments in Partner-firms at fair value through profit or loss |
- |
- |
5,495.0 |
5,495.0 |
Contingent consideration at fair value through profit or loss |
- |
3.2 |
- |
3.2 |
Liabilities |
|
|
|
|
Contingent consideration at fair value through profit or loss (current and non-current) |
- |
- |
(4.0) |
(4.0) |
|
Level 1 |
Level 2 |
Level 3 |
Total |
31 December 2023 |
$m |
$m |
$m |
$m |
Assets |
|
|
|
|
Investments in money market funds at fair value through profit or loss |
- |
62.3 |
- |
62.3 |
Investments in Partner-firms at fair value through profit or loss |
0.2 |
- |
5,254.5 |
5,254.7 |
Liabilities |
|
|
|
|
Contingent consideration at fair value through profit or loss (current and non-current) |
- |
- |
(6.4) |
(6.4) |
The fair value of investments in money market funds is based on the daily published net asset value of each fund and is therefore considered Level 2. Due to the nature of the investments in Partner-firms, they are always expected to be classified as Level 3. The fair value of contingent consideration is determined based on a combination of unobservable inputs, including discounted cash flow models, probability-weighted scenarios, and the Operator's assessment of performance targets. Given the reliance on significant judgment and estimation, the fair value measurement can be classified as Level 3. However, if observable market data significantly influences the valuation, it may be classified as Level 2.
There have been no transfers between levels during the period. Any transfers between the levels would be accounted for on the last day of each financial period.
Sensitivity analysis to significant changes in unobservable inputs within Level 3 hierarchy
Key assumptions including the future fund raises by Partner-firms, future performance of funds managed by the Partner-firms, the timing of exits of investments managed by Partner-firms and margins of the Partner-firms are estimates made by the Operator and are not certain. The choice of discount rate or market multiple is somewhat correlated to the assumptions made above. The discount rates and multiples are therefore considered to be the significant unobservable inputs used in the fair value measurement categorised within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy. These, together with a quantitative sensitivity analysis as at 30 June 2024 and 31 December 2023, are as shown below:
Level 3 Investments |
Market Value |
Significant unobservable |
Range of significant unobservable inputs as at |
Weighted Average |
Reasonable Shift4 |
Valuation Sensitivity |
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Investments in Management Companies: Private Markets |
Market Approach: |
|
|
-/+ |
- |
+ |
|
|||
1,203.8 |
Profit Multiple - FRE2 |
10.0x - 23.5x |
13.9x |
1.0x |
|
|
|
|||
380.8 |
Asset Based Multiple |
1.0x |
1.0x |
10.0% |
(38.1) |
38.1 |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Income Approach: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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1,725.3 |
Terminal Multiple - FRE2 |
5.4x - 17.0x |
13.1x |
0.7x |
(45.5) |
47.8 |
|
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Discount Rate - FRE |
8.0% - 18.4% |
12.6% |
1.0% |
(111.4) |
123.8 |
|
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1,517.2 |
Terminal Multiple - PRE3 |
3.2x - 10.0x |
5.6x |
0.8x |
(24.6) |
25.4 |
|
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Discount Rate - PRE |
13.0% - 33.0% |
25.4% |
2.0% |
(105.0) |
121.1 |
|
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|
139.7 |
Calibrated Price of Recent Investment |
n/a |
n/a |
10.0% |
(14.0) |
14.0 |
|
||
Investments in Management Companies: Absolute Return |
Market Approach: |
|
|
-/+ |
- |
+ |
||||
134.4 |
Profit Multiple - FRE2 |
7.4x |
7.4x |
1.6x |
|
|
||||
83.0 |
Profit Multiple - PRE3 |
4.1x - 5.6x |
4.7x |
2.0x |
(13.2) |
13.2 |
||||
17.5 |
Asset Based Multiple |
1.0x |
1.0x |
10.0% |
(1.7) |
1.7 |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
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Income Approach: |
|
|
|
|
|
|||||
192.7 |
Terminal Multiple - FRE2 |
5.7x - 7.4x |
7.3x |
1.1x |
(14.5) |
19.0 |
||||
Discount Rate - FRE |
13.6% - 17.6% |
13.8% |
2.0% |
(14.5) |
19.0 |
|||||
100.6 |
Terminal Multiple - PRE3 |
3.3x - 5.6x |
4.5x |
0.7x |
(7.1) |
9.5 |
||||
Discount Rate - PRE |
18.0% - 30.0% |
22.8% |
3.3% |
(7.1) |
9.5 |
|||||
Level 3 Investments |
Market Value |
Significant unobservable |
Range of significant unobservable inputs as at |
Weighted Average |
Reasonable Shift4 |
Valuation Sensitivity |
|
|
|||||||
Investments in Management Companies: Private Markets |
Market Approach: |
|
|
-/+ |
- |
+ |
|
|
|||||||
|
Profit Multiple - FRE2 |
10.0x - 23.5x |
14.5x |
1.0x |
|
|
|
|
|||||||
405.6 |
Asset Based Multiple |
1.0x |
1.0x |
10.0% |
(40.6) |
40.6 |
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Income Approach: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||
1,670.3 |
Terminal Multiple - FRE2 |
4.7x - 17.5x |
13.2x |
0.7x |
(42.0) |
43.4 |
|
|
|||||||
Discount Rate - FRE |
8.0% - 21.4% |
13.0% |
1.0% |
(110.1) |
122.3 |
|
|
||||||||
1,460.9 |
Terminal Multiple - PRE3 |
2.7x - 10.0x |
5.5x |
0.8x |
(32.9) |
34.1 |
|
|
|||||||
Discount Rate - PRE |
13.0% - 37.0% |
25.2% |
2.0% |
(107.0) |
123.6 |
|
|
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Investments in Management Companies: Absolute Return |
Market Approach: |
|
|
-/+ |
- |
+ |
|||||||||
135.2 |
Profit Multiple - FRE2 |
8.2x |
8.2x |
1.6x |
|
|
|||||||||
82.8 |
Profit Multiple - PRE3 |
4.5x - 5.0x |
4.7x |
2.0x |
(14.2) |
14.2 |
|||||||||
17.5 |
Asset Based Multiple |
1.0x |
1.0x |
10.0% |
(1.7) |
1.7 |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
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Income Approach: |
|
|
|
|
|
||||||||||
178.1 |
Terminal Multiple - FRE2 |
6.1x - 7.5x |
7.4x |
1.1x |
(13.2) |
17.4 |
|||||||||
Discount Rate - FRE |
13.3% - 16.4% |
13.6% |
2.0% |
(13.2) |
17.4 |
||||||||||
102.0 |
Terminal Multiple - PRE3 |
3.3x - 5.3x |
4.5x |
0.7x |
(7.6) |
10.1 |
|||||||||
Discount Rate - PRE |
19.0% - 30.3% |
22.9% |
3.4% |
(7.5) |
10.1 |
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1. The fair value of any one instrument is determined using multiple valuation techniques. For example, market comparable and discounted cash flows may be used together to determine fair value. Therefore, the Level 3 balance encompasses both of these techniques.
2. The range consists of multiples on management fee related earnings ("FRE") and may represent historical or forward-looking multiples.
3. The range consists of multiples on performance related earnings ("PRE") and may represent historical or forward-looking multiples.
4. The increase or decrease in the unobservable inputs may not be shifted negatively and positively by an equal amount. For the asset categories that have different reasonable possible shifts, the above table discloses the weighted average of the respective negative and positive shifts.
As the Group's investments are generally not publicly quoted, valuations require meaningful judgement to establish a range of values, and the ultimate value at which an investment is realised may differ from its most recent valuation and the difference may be significant.
An increase / decrease in the underlying discount rate of 1% would result in a decrease / increase in the fair value of the contingent consideration of
-
The below is a reconciliation of Level 3 assets and liabilities held at fair value through profit or loss:
Level 3 Instrument |
|
For the six months |
For the year ended |
Assets |
|
|
|
Opening balance |
|
5,254.5 |
4,958.9 |
Additions1 |
|
222.3 |
66.8 |
Disposals |
|
(48.5) |
- |
Other movements |
|
- |
1.8 |
Change in investments at fair value through profit or loss2 |
|
66.7 |
227.0 |
Closing balance |
|
5,495.0 |
5,254.5 |
1. Of the above, an amount of
2. Of the above, an amount of
In addition to above, the Group has
Deferred consideration receivable
The Group has
Deferred payment obligations
The Group has
4. Cash and cash equivalents
|
|
30 June |
31 December 2023 |
Cash at bank |
|
47.1 |
92.9 |
Fixed term deposit |
|
- |
150.0 |
|
|
47.1 |
242.9 |
On 14 December 2023, the Company entered into a fixed term deposit of
5. Operator charges
On 1 January 2024, the Special Limited Partner contributed to each of the Petershill Splitter Subsidiaries as part of the Restructure (see note 2(viii)) in return for a share in the Profit Sharing Charge and Divestment Fee previously due solely to the Operator. The total fees due to be paid by the Group does not change as a result.
Recurring Operating Charges
Under the Operator Agreement, the Operator is entitled to a recurring operating charge on a quarterly basis, such Recurring Operating Charges consisting of, in aggregate, 7.5% of the Group's relevant income from investments, as defined under IFRS, for the relevant quarter. For the six months ended 30 June 2024, the income attributable to assets owned by the Group on which Recurring Operating Charges was earned amounted to
Amounts recorded as Recurring Operating Charges during the six months ended 30 June 2024 were
Profit Sharing Charge
The Operator and Special Limited Partner are entitled to a profit sharing charge (the "Profit Sharing Charge") on a quarterly basis in arrears, which in aggregate shall be an amount equal to 20% of the total dividend income from each new investment ("New Investment") made by the Group after the Admission in the relevant fiscal quarter (net of any Recurring Operating Charges in respect of such New Investment), beginning in the ninth fiscal quarter from the date on which the New Investment closed and subject to such New Investment having achieved a return of 6% per annum calculated using the total invested capital funded to the pertinent date. These amounts will be paid in accordance with the terms of the Operator Agreement.
The aggregate of the Recurring Operating Charges and the Profit Sharing Charge is capped at 15% of the Group's income from investments in Partner-firms for the relevant quarter excluding any Divestment Fee payable for such quarter.
Amounts recorded as Profit Sharing Charge during the six months ended 30 June 2024 were
Divestment Fee
The Operator and Special Limited Partner are entitled to a divestment fee ("Divestment Fee") calculated at 20% of the total Divestment Profit in the relevant quarter in relation to the Group's investments. Divestment Profit refers to the cash flows realised from the sale or divestment of assets calculated as the sale price minus the contribution value of such asset, excluding any dividend income received over the holding period and on which the Group has already paid Recurring Operating Charges and, in the case of New Investments, Profit Sharing Charges.
Although the Group does not have an exit strategy for its investments, it may be subject to exits or realisations at underlying Partner-firms, as such an accrual is reflected in the accounts representing an amount that would be payable if the Group were to exit all of its investments at the fair value reflected on these financial statements. As at 30 June 2024, a Divestment Fee expense amount of
6. Tax
The Group's interim income tax expense or benefit is calculated using the best estimate of the weighted average annual effective tax rate for the full financial year applied to the year-to-date profit/(loss) before tax. Items not included in the weighted average annual effective tax rate are recognised in full in the interim period and relate to the impact of (1) the Company's year-to-date unrealised gains and losses; (2) movement in unrecognised deferred tax; (3) de-recognition of the deferred tax assets related to the sale of certain Partner-firms; (4) unrealised changes in contingent consideration and divestment fee expense; and (5) income and expenses in jurisdictions that are either not subject to tax or cannot be reasonably estimated. The Group's effective tax rate differs from the standard rate of corporation tax due to the following: (1) tax rates in certain jurisdictions; (2) income and expenses not included for tax purposes; (3) temporary differences subject to initial recognition exception; and (4) de-recognition of the deferred tax assets related to the sale of certain Partner-firms.
The Group's effective tax rate for the six months ended 30 June 2024 was 17.0% (1H 2023: 13.9%), resulting in a corporate tax expense of
In 2022, the
7. Finance cost
|
For the six months ended |
For the six months ended |
Interest on Deferred payment obligations |
2.5 |
3.3 |
Interest on Unsecured Notes |
14.1 |
14.1 |
Commitment fees |
0.2 |
0.2 |
Borrowing cost amortisation |
0.3 |
0.3 |
Other finance charges |
0.2 |
0.7 |
|
17.3 |
18.6 |
8. Earnings per share
|
For the six months ended |
For the six months ended |
Profit attributable to equity holders of the Company - $m |
136.0 |
112.4 |
Weighted average number of Ordinary Shares in issue |
1,108,758,893 |
1,135,192,342 |
Basic and diluted earnings per Share from continuing operations in the period (cents) |
12.27 |
9.90 |
The weighted average number of shares for the six months ended 30 June 2024 and 30 June 2023 is calculated on a time weighted basis based on the timing of issue and redemption of Ordinary Shares. There are no dilutive shares in issue.
9. Trade and other receivables
|
30 June 2024 |
31 December 2023 |
Amounts receivable from Investments |
72.7 |
105.9 |
Tax recoverable |
13.8 |
10.4 |
Prepayments |
1.3 |
1.9 |
Other receivables |
4.5 |
9.2 |
|
92.3 |
127.4 |
10. Unsecured notes payable
On 24 August 2022, the Petershill Partners, Inc. issued US private placement senior unsecured notes (the "Unsecured Notes") to a group of institutional investors. The Unsecured Notes issued by the Petershill Partners, Inc. are guaranteed by the Company.
The Notes are comprised of five tranches:
Notes |
Notional |
Tenor |
Maturity |
Fixed |
Series A |
125,000,000 |
7 |
2029 |
5.51% |
Series B |
175,000,000 |
10 |
2032 |
5.54% |
Series C |
80,000,000 |
12 |
2034 |
5.69% |
Series D |
80,000,000 |
15 |
2037 |
5.84% |
Series E |
40,000,000 |
20 |
2042 |
6.14% |
Petershill Partners, Inc. may be subject to pay a Make-Whole Amount (as contained in the Note Purchase Agreement) contingent upon certain principal repayment, prepayment, or redemption of the Unsecured Notes in accordance with the provisions of the Note Purchase Agreement. Absent an intent by the Group to prepay the Unsecured Notes, no accrual for such Make-Whole Amount has been made as at 30 June 2024.
In accordance with the Note Purchase Agreement, Petershill Partners, Inc. is subject to various financial and non-financial covenants. The two financial covenants that Petershill Partners, Inc. must adhere to are (1) the leverage ratio shall not exceed 4:1 and (2) the AuM shall not be less than the required minimum AuM amount (as defined in the Note Purchase Agreement). The Operator monitors the covenant requirements on at least a six-monthly basis. There have been no breaches of these covenants during the period.
As at 30 June 2024, the outstanding amount of the Unsecured Notes was
As at 30 June 2024, the fair value of the Unsecured Notes payable is estimated at
11. Net Debt Reconciliation
|
30 June 2024 |
31 December 2023 |
Unsecured Notes Payable |
494.1 |
493.8 |
Interest payable |
10.0 |
10.0 |
|
504.1 |
503.8 |
Liabilities from financing activities for the six months ended 30 June 2024:
|
Unsecured Notes Payable |
Interest Payable |
Net debt at 1 January 2024 |
493.8 |
10.0 |
Repayment of interest |
- |
(14.1) |
Interest expense |
- |
14.1 |
Borrowing cost amortised |
0.3 |
- |
Net debt as at 30 June 2024 |
494.1 |
10.0 |
Liabilities from financing activities for the year ended 31 December 2023:
|
Unsecured Notes Payable |
Interest Payable |
Net debt at 1 January 2023 |
493.2 |
10.0 |
Repayment of interest |
- |
(28.3) |
Interest expense |
- |
28.3 |
Borrowing cost amortised |
0.6 |
- |
Net debt as at 31 December 2023 |
493.8 |
10.0 |
On 9 January 2023, three of the Petershill Subsidiaries (Petershill Partners, Inc., Petershill Partners Ltd and Petershill Partners II Ltd) entered into a revolving credit facility of
12. Share capital and other reserves
For the six months ended 30 June 2024
Date |
Issued and fully paid |
Number of shares issued / (cancelled) |
Share capital |
Share premium |
Other reserve |
Capital redemption reserve |
Total |
Shares at |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 January 2024 |
|
1,122,202,824 |
11.2 |
- |
1,689.6 |
0.5 |
1,701.3 |
|
Repurchase and cancellation of Ordinary Shares - |
(40,494,657) |
(0.4) |
- |
- |
0.4 |
- |
Closing balance as at 30 June 2024 |
1,081,708,167 |
10.8 |
- |
1,689.6 |
0.9 |
1,701.3 |
For the six months ended 30 June 2023
Date |
Issued and fully paid |
Number of shares issued / (cancelled) |
Share capital |
Share premium |
Other reserve |
Capital redemption reserve |
Total |
Shares at |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 January 2023 |
|
1,135,399,597 |
11.4 |
3,346.7 |
1,689.6 |
0.3 |
5,048.0 |
|
Repurchase and cancellation of Ordinary Shares - |
(1,801,091) |
(0.1) |
- |
- |
0.1 |
- |
|
Share premium cancellation |
- |
- |
(3,346.7) |
- |
- |
(3,346.7) |
Closing balance as at 30 June 2023 |
1,133,598,506 |
11.3 |
- |
1,689.6 |
0.4 |
1,701.3 |
On 17 May 2023, the Company commenced a share buyback programme of up to
The Company's shareholders approved the cancellation of the amount standing to the credit of the Company's share premium account in full (the "Reduction of Capital") at its annual general meeting held on 24 May 2023. A formal approval of the same was obtained on 20 June 2023 by His Majesty's High Court in
On 23 April 2024, the Company proposed a tender of up to
As at 30 June 2024, the Company's issued share capital comprised 1,081,708,167 Ordinary Shares (31 December 2023: 1,122,202,824 Ordinary Shares) of
13. Retained earnings
|
For the six months ended 30 June 2024 |
For the year ended 31 December 2023 |
Opening balance |
3,132.6 |
(328.7) |
Profit and total comprehensive income |
136.0 |
321.1 |
Dividends paid |
(113.1) |
(180.2) |
Repurchase and cancellation of Ordinary Shares |
(112.5) |
(26.3) |
Share premium cancellation |
- |
3,346.7 |
Closing balance |
3,043.0 |
3,132.6 |
14. Net assets per share
|
30 June 2024 |
31 December 2023 |
Net Assets ($m) |
4,744.3 |
4,833.9 |
Number of ordinary shares issued |
1,081,708,167 |
1,122,202,824 |
Net assets per share (cents) |
438.59 |
430.75 |
15. Dividends declared and paid
Dividends on Ordinary shares were paid during the six months ended 30 June 2024 of
16. Related party transactions
Board of Directors
Directors' fees for the six months ended 30 June 2024 amounted to
The Board of Directors held beneficial interest in 1,134,999 Ordinary Shares in the Company as at 30 June 2024 (31 December 2023: 1,094,999 Ordinary Shares).
Money Market Funds
As at 30 June 2024, the Group held an investment of
Transactions with Petershill Funds
As at 30 June 2024, the Petershill Funds, managed by wholly owned subsidiaries of the Goldman Sachs Group acting as the investment manager, owned approximately 79.5% (31 December 2023: 76.6%) of the Company. As at 30 June 2024, the Group had amounts payable to the Petershill Funds of
Tax Receivables Agreement
As discussed in note 2(v)(ii) of the 2023 Annual Report, the Group has entered into a Tax Receivables Agreement with Petershill Funds, an affiliate of the Operator and the Goldman Sachs Group, which will require the Group to pay 75% of the amount of cash tax savings, if any, in US federal, state and local income tax that the Group realises as a result of the tax benefits associated with the increase in tax basis that arose on the Group's acquisition of the Partner-firms from the Petershill Funds. As of 30 June 2024, the carrying value of liability for the Tax Receivables Agreement was
Operator
The Operator is an affiliate and wholly owned subsidiary of the Goldman Sachs Group and provides advice to the Group on the origination and completion of new investments, the management of the portfolio and on realisations, as well as on funding requirements, subject to approval by the Board of Directors. For the provision of services under the Operator Agreement, the Operator earns a Profit Sharing Charge, Recurring Operating Charges and Divestment Fee, as detailed in note 5.
The Operator may, in its discretion, pay certain of the Group's fees or expenses and the Group will reimburse the Operator for the payment of any such fee or expense. During the six months ended 30 June 2024, the Operator did not pay any of the Group's fees or expenses under this arrangement (1H 2023: none) and no amount was due at period end.
Special Limited Partner
The Special Limited Partner is an affiliate of the Goldman Sachs Group and acts as a special limited partner to the Petershill Splitter Subsidiaries. The Special Limited Partner earns a Profit Sharing Charge and Divestment Fee, as detailed in note 5.
Transactions with Goldman Sachs Bank USA
Goldman Sachs Bank
17. Ultimate controlling party
The Board of Directors has reviewed the shareholders of the Company and has concluded that there is no ultimate controlling party. The Company has a diversified investor base that does not cede control to any single investor or a group of investors. Although the Petershill Funds own 79.5% (31 December 2023: 76.6%) of the Company, Goldman Sachs Asset Management and its affiliates were the beneficial owner of less than 1% of the Ordinary Shares of the Company as at 30 June 2024.
The Petershill Funds are managed by Goldman Sachs Asset Management and its affiliates acting as the investment manager of the Petershill Funds under the supervision of an independent board of directors of the Petershill Funds. Goldman Sachs Asset Management and its affiliates act in in their capacity as agent for the Equity shareholders of the Company and such a relationship does not give rise to controlling ownership.
18. Subsequent events
The Directors have evaluated activity through 16 September 2024, the date that the unaudited interim consolidated financial statements were available to be issued.
On 16 September 2024, the Board of Directors approved an interim dividend of
On 16 September 2024, the Board of Directors approved a special dividend payment of
The Directors concluded that no other events took place that would require material adjustments to the amounts recognised in these unaudited interim consolidated financial statements.
glossary of key operating metrics
This document contains certain key operating metrics that are not defined or recognised under IFRS.
The Operator and the Directors use these key operating metrics to help evaluate trends, assess the performance of the Partner-firms and the Company, analyse and test dividends received from the Partner-firms and inform operating, budgeting and re-investment decisions. The Directors believe that these metrics, which present certain operating and other information in respect of the Partner-firms, provide an enhanced understanding of the underlying portfolios and performance of the Partner-firms and are therefore essential to assessing the investments and performance of the Company.
The key operating metrics described in this section are derived from financial and other information reported to the Operator by the Partner-firms. The Operator, with the assistance of an independent accounting firm, performs due diligence procedures on the information provided by the Partner-firms. It should be noted, however, that these due diligence procedures do not constitute an audit.
In addition, each Partner-firm may account for and define certain financial and other information differently from one another. For example, each Partner-firm may calculate its fee-paying AuM differently, the result of which being that the inputs of the Company's Aggregate Fee-paying AuM are not consistently calculated.
Whilst the operating metrics described in this section are similar to those used by other alternative asset managers, there are no generally accepted principles governing their calculation, and the criteria upon which these metrics are based can vary from firm to firm. These metrics, by themselves, do not provide a sufficient basis to compare the Partner-firms' or the Company's performance with that of other companies.
None of Partner Distributable Earnings, Partner FRE, Partner Realised Performance Revenues or Partner Realised Investment Income are measures of or provide any indication of profits available for the purpose of a distribution by the Company within the meaning of section 830 of the Companies Act 2006, or of any Partner-firm in accordance with the equivalent applicable rules.
Aggregate Fee-paying AuM
Aggregate Fee-paying AuM is defined as the portion of Aggregate Partner-firm AuM for which Partner-firms are entitled to receive management fees, as reported by the Partner-firms to the Operator. The principal difference between Aggregate Fee-paying AuM and Aggregate Partner-firm AuM is that Aggregate Fee-paying AuM typically excludes co-investment on which Partner-firms generally do not charge fees and, to a lesser extent, fund commitments in Partner-firm funds (i) on which fees are only earned on investment, rather than from the point of commitment and (ii) where capital has been raised but fees have not yet been activated. This may also include legacy assets where fees are no longer being charged.
The Operator and the Directors consider Aggregate Fee-paying AuM to be a meaningful measure of the Partner-firms' capital base upon which they earn management fees and use the measure in assessing the management fee-related performance of the Partner-firms and to inform operating, budgeting and re-investment decisions.
Aggregate Partner-firm AuM
Aggregate Partner-firm AuM is defined as the sum of (a) the net asset value of the Partner-firms' underlying funds and investment vehicles, and in most cases includes co-investment vehicles, GP commitments and other non fee-paying investment vehicles and (b) uncalled commitments from these entities, as reported by the Partner-firms to the Operator from time to time and aggregated by the Operator without material adjustment. This is an aggregated figure across all Partner-firms and includes Partner-firm AuM outside of the Company's ownership interest in the Partner-firms.
The Operator and the Directors consider Aggregate Partner-firm AuM to be a meaningful measure of the size, scope and composition of the Partner-firms, as well as of their capital-raising activities. The Operator uses Aggregate Partner-firm AuM to inform operating, budgeting and reinvestment decisions.
Aggregate Performance Fee Eligible Partner-firm AuM
The amount of Aggregate Partner-firm AuM that is eligible for performance fees.
AuM and Associated Data
The data presented in this document for the following key operating metrics reflects AuM data reported to the Operator on a three-month lag. This three-month data lag is due to the timing of the financial information received by the Operator from the Partner-firms, which generally require at least 90 days following each period end to present final financial information to the Operator. The key operating metrics reflected on a three-month lag are:
§ Aggregate Partner-firm AuM
§ Aggregate Fee-paying Partner-firm AuM
§ Average Aggregate Fee-paying Partner-firm AuM
§ Aggregate Performance Fee Eligible Partner-firm AuM
§ Average Aggregate Performance Fee Eligible Partner-firm AuM
§ Partner Blended Net Management Fee Rate
§ Implied Blended Partner-firm FRE Ownership
§ Investment Capital
Implied Blended Partner-firm FRE Ownership
Implied Blended Partner-firm FRE Ownership is defined as the weighted average of the Company's ownership stake in the Partner-firms' management fee-related earnings and is calculated based on the contribution of average Aggregate Fee-paying AuM from Partner-firms in each period. It will therefore be expected to change to some degree from period to period based on the contribution to average Aggregate Fee-paying AuM of each Partner-firm, even if the actual ownership of each underlying Partner-firm does not change. Excludes new acquisitions where Petershill has not yet started to receive or have only received partial period amounts of Partner Net Management and Advisory Fees.
The Operator and the Directors consider Implied Blended Partner-firm FRE Ownership to be a meaningful measure of the composition of the Company's investments.
Investment Capital
Investment Capital is defined as the sum of the reported value of the balance sheet investments from the Partner-firms. The Operator and the Directors consider Investment Capital to be a meaningful measure of the performance of the Partner-firms' balance sheet investments and potential future Partner Realised Investment Income. The Operator therefore uses Investment Capital to assess future expected Partner Realised Investment Income and inform operating, budgeting and reinvestment decisions.
In respect of Investment Capital, the data may be adjusted for any known valuation impacts following the reporting date of the information received from the Partner-firms.
Ownership weighted AuM
Ownership weighted AuM represents the sum of the Company's ownership stakes in each Partner-firm's AuM.
Ownership weighted Fee-Paying AuM
Ownership weighted Fee-paying AuM represents the sum of the Company's ownership stakes in each Partner-firm's Fee-paying AuM.
Partner Blended Net Management Fee Rate
Partner Blended Net Management Fee Rate is defined as Partner Net Management and Advisory Fees for the period, divided by the average Aggregate Fee-paying AuM weighted for the Company's ownership interests in each Partner-firm. The average Aggregate Fee-paying AuM is calculated as the mean of the Aggregate Fee-paying AuM at the start and the end of the reporting period and excludes new acquisitions where the Company has not yet started to receive or have only received partial period amounts of Partner Net Management and Advisory Fees.
The Operator and the Directors consider Partner Blended Net Management Fee Rate to be a key metric in assessing the Company's overall management fee-related performance.
Partner Distributable Earnings and Partner Distributable Earnings Margin
Partner Distributable Earnings is defined as the sum of Partner FRE, Partner Realised Performance Revenues and Partner Realised Investment Income. Partner Distributable Earnings Margin is defined as Partner Distributable Earnings divided by the sum of Partner Net Management and Advisory Fees, Partner Realised Performance Revenues and Partner Realised Investment Income.
The Operator and the Directors consider Partner Distributable Earnings and Partner Distributable Earnings Margin to be meaningful measures of the overall performance of the Partner-firms and key performance indicators of the Company's total income from investments in management companies. The Operator uses this metric to analyse and test dividends received from the Partner-firms, as well as to inform operating, budgeting and re-investment decisions. These measures reflect any contractual margin protections or revenue share interests that the Company may have with the Partner-firms, which means that the Partner Distributable Earnings Margin may differ from the margins achieved by other shareholders or partners of the Partner-firms.
Partner Fee Related Earnings (FRE) and Partner FRE Margin
Partner FRE is defined as Partner Net Management and Advisory Fees, less the Partner-firms' operating expenses, fixed and bonus compensation, net interest income/(expense) and taxes (but not performance fee-related expenses) allocable to the Company's share of Partner Net Management and Advisory Fees, as reported by the Partner-firms to the Operator, and subject to applicable contractual margin protections in respect of certain Partner-firms. Partner FRE Margin is defined as Partner FRE divided by Partner Net Management and Advisory Fees.
The Operator and the Directors consider Partner FRE and Partner FRE Margin to be meaningful measures of the management fee-related earnings of the Partner-firms and key performance indicators of the Company's income from investments in management companies derived from management fee income. The Operator uses this metric to analyse and test dividends received from the Partner-firms, as well as to inform operating, budgeting and reinvestment decisions.
Petershill Funds
The Petershill Funds refers to the following entities: Petershill II L.P. and Petershill II Offshore L.P., Petershill Private Equity L.P., Petershill Private Equity Offshore L.P., Vintage VII L.P. and related entities and certain co-investment vehicles.
Partner Net Management and Advisory Fees
Partner Net Management and Advisory Fees is defined as the Company's aggregate proportionate share of the Partner-firms' net management fees (as reported by the Partner-firms to the Operator), including monitoring and advisory fees and less any management fee offsets, payable by the Partner-firms' funds to their respective Partner-firms for the provision of investment management and advisory services.
Certain Partner-firms provide transaction and advisory services, as well as services to monitor ongoing operations of portfolio companies. Management fees paid to the Partner-firms may be subject to fee offsets, which are reductions to management fees and are based on a percentage of monitoring fees and transaction and advisory fees paid by portfolio companies to the Partner-firms.
The Operator and the Directors consider Partner Net Management and Advisory Fees to be a meaningful measure of the management fee-related performance of the Partner-firms, and the Operator uses this metric to analyse and test income received from the Partner-firms and to inform operating, budgeting and reinvestment decisions.
Partner Private Markets Accrued Carried Interest
Partner Private Markets Accrued Carried Interest is defined as the Company's proportionate share of the Partner-firms' balance sheet accrued carry (as reported by the Partner-firms to the Operator) and represents the Company's proportionate share of the accumulated balance of unrealised profits from the Partner-firms' funds.
The Operator and the Company consider Partner Accrued Carried Interest to be a meaningful measure of the performance of the private markets Partner-firms and potential future private markets Partner Realised Performance Revenues. Absolute return performance fees are not accrued and are instead realised annually. The Operator uses Partner Accrued Carried Interest to assess future expected carried interest payments and inform operating, budgeting and re-investment decisions. This key operating metric reflects data reported to the Operator on a three-month lag.
Partner Realised Investment Income
Partner Realised Investment Income is defined as the Company's aggregate proportionate share of Partner-firm earnings resulting from the realised gains and losses, or any distributed income, from the investments held on Partner-firms' balance sheets, as reported by the Partner-firms to the Operator. Partner Realised Investment Income is also realised by the Company through a limited number of direct stakes in certain Partner-firms' funds. Realised Investment Income includes income that has been realised but not yet paid, as well as amounts that are realised and either fully or partially reinvested.
The Company's share of the Partner-firms' investment and balance sheet income will be lower than its share of the Partner-firms' management fee-related earnings because the Company's ownership stake in the Partner-firms' investment and balance sheet income is lower than its ownership stake in the Partner-firms' management fee-related earnings.
The Operator and the Directors consider Partner Realised Investment Income to be a meaningful measure of the investment performance of certain assets held by the Partner-firms and key performance indicator of the Company's income from investments in management companies derived from investment income. The Operator uses this metric to analyse and test dividends received from the Partner-firms, as well as to inform operating, budgeting and reinvestment decisions.
Partner Realised Performance Revenues
Partner Realised Performance Revenues is defined as the Company's aggregate proportionate share of the Partner-firms' realised carried interest allocations and incentive fees payable by the Partner-firms' funds to their respective Partner-firms, less any realised performance fee-related expenses of the Partner-firms allocable to the Company's share of performance fee-related revenues, as reported by the Partner-firms to the Operator.
The Company's share of the Partner-firms' performance fee-related earnings will be lower than its share of the Partner-firms' management fee-related earnings because the Company's ownership stake in the Partner-firms' performance fee-related earnings is lower than its ownership stake in the Partner-firms' management fee-related earnings.
The Operator and the Directors consider Partner Realised Performance Revenues to be a meaningful measure of the performance fee-related earnings of the Partner-firms and key performance indicator of the Company's income from investments in management companies derived from performance fee income. The Operator uses this metric to analyse and test dividends received from the Partner-firms, as well as to inform operating, budgeting and reinvestment decisions.
Partner Revenues
Partner Revenues is defined as the sum of Partner Net Management and Advisory Fees, Partner Realised Performance Revenues and Partner Realised Investment Income.
The Operator and the Directors consider Partner Revenues to be a meaningful measure of the overall performance of the Partner-firms. The Operator uses this metric to inform operating, budgeting and re-investment decisions.
Weighted Average Capital Duration
Weighted Average Capital Duration is a key measure of the long term, locked-up capital of Aggregate Fee-paying Partner-firm AuM. It is defined as the average life of the underlying Partner-firm funds weighted based on Fee-paying AuM.
Alternative Performance Measures ("APMs")
The IFRS and APM basis numbers discussed and presented below include significant 'unrealised' and non-cash items that include changes in fair value of investments, and it should be noted that while permitted, it is not the Company's core strategy to exit or realise these investments. Therefore, management results are also presented excluding the unrealised change in fair value of investments at fair value through profit and loss and related divestment fee expense.
APMs are used by the Directors and the Operator to analyse the business and financial performance, track the Company's progress, and help develop long-term strategic plans and they also reflect more closely the cash flow of the Company. The Directors believe that these APMs are used by investors, analysts and other interested parties as supplemental measures of performance and liquidity.
Net cash position at end of period / year
Cash and cash equivalents plus investments in money market funds and deferred consideration receivable less deferred payment obligations, long term debt and contingent consideration at fair value through profit or loss.
|
|
30 June 2024 |
31 December 2023 |
Cash and cash equivalents |
|
47.1 |
242.9 |
Investments in money market funds at fair value through profit or loss |
49.6 |
62.3 |
|
Deferred consideration receivable |
23.6 |
- |
|
Deferred payment obligations |
|
(126.4) |
(51.9) |
Unsecured Notes payable (gross) |
|
(500.0) |
(500.0) |
Contingent consideration at fair value through profit or loss |
|
(4.0) |
(6.4) |
Net cash position at period / year end |
|
(510.1) |
(253.1) |
Free cash flow
The Net cash flows from operating activities less Purchase of investments in money market funds, Sale of investments in money market funds, Reinvestment of income from investments in Partner-firms and money market funds and Taxes paid as a percent of the Adjusted EBIT. This amount can differ period over period as the timing of settlement of certain income from investments in Partner-firms may vary.
|
|
For the six |
For the six |
Net cash inflows from operating activities |
|
142.7 |
123.7 |
Purchase of investments in money market funds |
|
663.3 |
122.8 |
Sale of investments in money market funds |
|
(680.5) |
(166.4) |
Reinvestment of income from investments in Partner-firms |
19.5 |
23.9 |
|
Reinvestment of interest income from investments in money market funds |
4.4 |
13.2 |
|
Taxes paid |
|
7.4 |
8.2 |
Adjusted net cash inflows from operating activities |
|
156.8 |
125.4 |
Adjusted EBIT |
|
128.4 |
119.6 |
Free cash flow |
|
122.1% |
104.8% |
Book value
Total shareholders' funds
|
|
30 June 2024 |
31 December 2023 |
Total shareholders' funds |
|
4,744.3 |
4,833.9 |
Book value per share
Total shareholders' funds divided by the number of Ordinary Shares in issue at period / year end.
|
|
30 June 2024 |
31 December 2023 |
Total shareholders' funds ($m) |
|
4,744.3 |
4,833.9 |
Number of Ordinary Shares in issue at period / year end |
|
1,081,708,167 |
1,122,202,824 |
Book value per share (cents) |
|
438.59 |
430.75 |
Adjusted Earnings before interest and tax ("EBIT")
Sum of total income and expenses excluding transaction costs and non-recurring operating charges before net finance result and before income taxes, change in investments at fair value through profit or loss, change in contingent consideration at fair value through profit or loss and divestment fee expense.
|
|
For the six |
For the six |
|
|
$m |
$m |
Total income |
|
146.3 |
138.0 |
Board of Directors' fees and expenses |
|
(0.8) |
(0.8) |
Operator charge |
|
(10.5) |
(9.4) |
Profit sharing charge |
|
(0.7) |
- |
Other operating expenses |
|
(7.0) |
(7.0) |
Transaction costs |
|
1.1 |
- |
Non-recurring operating credit |
|
- |
(1.2) |
Adjusted Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) |
|
128.4 |
119.6 |
Adjusted EBIT margin
Adjusted EBIT divided by Total income.
|
|
For the six |
For the six |
|
|
$m |
$m |
Total income |
|
146.3 |
138.0 |
Adjusted EBIT |
|
128.4 |
119.6 |
Adjusted EBIT margin |
|
87.8% |
86.7% |
Adjusted Earnings Before Tax ("EBT")
Sum of total income and expenses excluding divestment fee expense, income taxes, change in liability for Tax Receivables Agreement, change in investments at fair value through profit or loss, change in contingent consideration at fair value through profit or loss, transaction costs and non-recurring operating charges.
|
|
For the six |
For the six |
|
|
$m |
$m |
Total income |
|
146.3 |
138.0 |
Board of Directors' fees and expenses |
|
(0.8) |
(0.8) |
Operator charge |
|
(10.5) |
(9.4) |
Profit sharing charge |
|
(0.7) |
- |
Other operating expenses |
|
(7.0) |
(7.0) |
Finance income |
|
0.3 |
- |
Finance cost |
|
(17.3) |
(18.6) |
Transaction costs |
|
1.1 |
- |
Non-recurring operating credit |
|
- |
(1.2) |
Adjusted Earnings before tax (EBT) |
|
111.4 |
101.0 |
Tax and tax related expenses
The current tax plus the actual / expected payment under the Tax Receivables Agreement for the current period.
|
|
For the six |
For the six |
|
|
$m |
$m |
Current tax |
|
(5.4) |
(16.9) |
Expected payment under the Tax Receivables Agreement |
(12.3) |
(15.7) |
|
Tax and tax related expenses |
|
(17.7) |
(32.6) |
Adjusted tax and tax related expense rate
The Tax and tax related expenses divided by the Adjusted EBT.
|
|
For the six |
For the six |
|
|
$m |
$m |
Tax and related expenses |
|
(17.7) |
(32.6) |
Adjusted Earnings before tax (EBT) |
|
111.4 |
101.0 |
Adjusted tax and tax related expense rate |
|
15.9% |
32.3% |
Adjusted profit after tax
Sum of total income and expense excluding divestment fee expense, income taxes, change in liability for Tax Receivables Agreement, change in investments at fair value through profit or loss, change in contingent consideration at fair value through profit or loss, transaction costs and non-recurring operating charges and including tax and related expenses under Tax Receivables Agreement.
|
|
For the six |
For the six |
|
|
$m |
$m |
Total income |
|
146.3 |
138.0 |
Board of Directors' fees and expenses |
|
(0.8) |
(0.8) |
Operator charge |
|
(10.5) |
(9.4) |
Profit sharing charge |
|
(0.7) |
- |
Other operating expenses |
|
(7.0) |
(7.0) |
Finance income |
|
0.3 |
- |
Finance cost |
|
(17.3) |
(18.6) |
Transaction costs |
|
1.1 |
- |
Non-recurring operating credit |
|
- |
(1.2) |
Tax and tax related expenses |
|
(17.7) |
(32.6) |
Adjusted profit after tax |
|
93.7 |
68.4 |
Adjusted Earnings Per Share ("EPS")
Adjusted profit after tax divided by weighted average number of Ordinary Shares in issue.
|
|
For the six |
For the six |
Adjusted profit after tax ($m) |
|
93.7 |
68.4 |
Weighted average number of Ordinary Shares in issue |
|
1,108,758,893 |
1,135,192,342 |
Adjusted Earnings per share (EPS) (cents) |
|
8.45 |
6.03 |
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