FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 21 June 2024
PENNANT INTERNATIONAL GROUP PLC
("Pennant", the "Company", or the "Group")
Final Results for the Year Ended 31 December 2023
Growth Strategy Delivers Return to Operating Profit & Record Gross Margin
Pennant International Group plc (AIM:PEN), the systems support and training solutions company, announces its Final Results for the Financial Year ended 31 December 2023 (the "Year", the "Period" or "FY 2023").
Commenting on the results, Chairman, Ian Dighé, said: "I'm pleased to report my first set of results as Chairman of Pennant, highlighting significant Group-wide progress with a return to operating profit and record gross margins.
"We continue to invest in, and develop, our leading suite of services and solutions, helping our customers maximise their operational efficiency, whilst pursuing a Group strategy that focuses on higher value, higher margin, recurring software and services revenues."
Key points: Financial
· Group revenues of
· Gross profit margin of 50% (2022: 42%);
· EBITA profit of
· Loss before tax of
· Operating profit of
· Basic loss per share of 2.53p (2022: loss of 2.45p);
· Unrelieved tax losses carried forward of
· Group net assets at year-end of
· Net debt at year-end of
· No final dividend recommended (2022: £NIL).
Key points: Operational
· Continued significant investment in the Group's proprietary software products, totalling
· Strong European revenue growth;
o Underpinned by progress on c.
· Acquisition of Track Access Productions Limited ("TAP") in April 2023, broadening Pennant's existing rail offering and customer base, delivering PBT of
· Version 2 of GenS released in May 2023, with first commercial sale achieved in June 2023;
· Strategic partnership with Aquila Learning Ltd to collaborate and integrate its ALaRMS - Aquila Learning (and Requirements /Resource/Record) Management System into Pennant's software suite, providing additional capabilities to shared customers, including an end-to-end S-Series software toolkit.
Post Period Highlights
· Successful
· Ian Dighé appointed Chairman with Philip Cotton stepping down;
· Beginning of investment phase which will see all three IPS applications - GenS, Analyzer and R4i - integrated into one, holistic solution.
Providing further comment on trading and prospects, Mr. Dighé added: "The Board is encouraged by the improvements already realised, reflecting the implementation of the growth strategy, and is optimistic about the Group's prospects.
"Current economic and geo-political trends are driving significant increases in global defence spending and the outlook for our other key markets also appears to be improving; promising growing tailwinds for the Group in the short-to-medium term.
"Despite recent delays in order conversion, the impact is expected to be limited to the short-term. The strategic investment in our integrated software suite and post Period-end release of GenS Version 3.0, brings to market a leading software solution aligned to addressing the challenges that operators face in managing, modelling and utilising vast amounts of complex systems data.
"The Board believes that this integrated product suite, coupled with the Group's underlying strengths - our long-term customer relationships with governments and major OEMs, our specialist services together with our quality-assured reputation - will provide opportunities for long-term success."
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Notes to editors:
Pennant International Group plc (AIM: PEN) is a technology driven, leading global provider of system support services, technical services, and training solutions. It supports its global customer base in the design, development, operation, maintenance, and training of complex assets, to maximise operational and maintenance efficiency.
Its key markets include Aerospace, Defence and Rail, and adjacent safety-critical markets such as Shipping, Nuclear and Space.
The Group addresses the market through three key business lines:
• Systems support: software tools designed to help clients: manage and use complex data; ensure equipment availability at optimal cost; and comply with industry standards. Its Integrated Product Support (IPS) and Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) software and services equips customers with powerful market-leading toolsets to manage, model and utilise complex equipment data.
• Training solutions: provide hardware, software and virtual solutions, critical skills training for maintainers and operators of aircraft, ships and land systems.
• Technical services: support all Pennant's software and training solutions including consultancy, support and maintenance, training and bespoke development.
The Company's full product suite encompasses consultancy, technical documentation, rail services, training services, and bespoke engineering solutions.
Pennant is strategically focused on sustainable recurring revenue and profitability growth, shifting its model towards high margin software and services. Against a climate of rising defence budgets and the burgeoning technological complexity of military, aviation and rail platforms, the demand for these solutions is expected to grow substantially.
Headquartered in Cheltenham, UK, the Group operates worldwide, with offices in Europe, North America and Indo-Pacific, serving markets with high barriers to entry often in regulated industries.
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CHAIR'S STATEMENT
Full Year expectations met, return to operating profit, record gross margin
The Group has made significant progress in the year ended 31 December 2023 (the "Period"), meeting market expectations and achieving a return to operating profit, with an adjusted EBIT profit of
The Group's performance continues to benefit from, and is primarily the result of, Pennant's technology and software strategy shifting the Group's focus to delivery of higher value services. The Group's ongoing focus on higher margin revenues from software and technical services continues to be reflected in the results. Therefore, despite relatively consistent revenues, totalling
Strategy
Pennant's strategy remains firmly on increasing the proportion of the Group's revenues which derive from the sale of software and technical services, particularly those of a recurring nature, by expanding the market coverage through the development of the Group's market-leading proprietary software suite and associated services.
The Group also continues to seek other strategic opportunities to partner with or acquire complementary businesses which will accelerate the Group's strategy.
During the Period the Group announced the completion of the acquisition of Track Access Productions and its strategic partnership with Aquila Learning Ltd. The acquisition of Track Access Productions is aligned with the Group's software and technical services strategy and has enhanced the Group's rail capability, diversifying into non-defence growth markets. Our partnership with Aquila Learning Ltd is designed to offer our customers an end-to-end integrated software platform to maximise operational efficiency.
Key Financials
For the year ended 31 December 2023, the Group recorded consolidated revenues of
The Group's gross margin for the year increased significantly to 50% (2022: 42%) due to the strategic shift towards software and higher value services. As a result, the Group posted a consolidated adjusted EBITA profit of
The Group's net debt at the Period end was
Dividend
The Directors believe that it continues to be both prudent and in the Company's and shareholders' best interests to retain cash for working capital and focus on delivering growth. The Board will therefore not be recommending the payment of a final dividend for the year ended 31 December 2023.
Our People
To deliver a successful performance in 2024, the Group must have a committed workforce, appropriately incentivised and motivated. I would like to thank all our employees for their commitment to supporting the Group and for the resilience and flexibility they have demonstrated in meeting our customers' needs.
The Group is constantly seeking ways to attract, retain and reward the specialist skills that we need in order to deliver. It is our people we rely on to deliver our strategy and deliver successful results in the current period and beyond. We must continue to pay particular attention to their needs and as a Board we remain focused on supporting them.
Our Culture
The Board remains committed to ensuring that all Group employees understand and embody the Group's 'Core Values'. These underpin the approach to all activities whether they be in an operational or customer facing environment. These values are also critical in terms of the approach taken to all our policies whether they are mandated by law (such as anti-bribery or anti-counterfeiting laws) or mandated by behavioural ethics (such as fair treatment and equality of opportunity), treating all individuals with the respect they deserve regardless of their position. This requires strong leadership at all levels.
Governance
The Board is also committed to maintaining robust corporate governance. It has worked closely with its advisors and in 2023 monitored governance frameworks to ensure strong, proportionate governance throughout the Group; this is important given the number of geographies in which we are present. The Board has established appropriate risk management procedures and keeps key risks to the Group under regular, rigorous review.
Board Changes
During the Period and post Period-end there were a number of Board changes.
We were delighted to appoint Michael Brinson to the Board as Group Chief Financial Officer with effect from 1 January 2023. Michael joined the Group as Head of Finance in February 2020.
Also in January 2023, the Group announced the appointment of Deborah Wilkinson as Non-Executive Director with effect from 1 February 2023.
Post Period-end, I joined the Group as a Non-Executive Director and Chair designate with effect from 7 February 2024.
On 14 May 2024, Phil Cotton stepped down as Chair and announced his intention to retire as Non-Executive Director following the Company's next Annual General Meeting. I assumed the role of Chair on 14 May 2024 upon Phil stepping down. On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank Phil Cotton for his five years of service and we wish him all the best for the future.
Current Trading and Outlook
I join the Group at a time when global economic and geo-political trends provide a supportive backdrop for Pennant's capabilities. Pennant has few competitors that can offer the end-to-end solution that we provide, and defence forces, organisations and OEMs continue to prefer to outsource these services. Additionally, examples of key drivers currently include growing global defence budgets, increasing complexity of programmes, and an increasing need for sovereign capabilities, all of which stands to our benefit.
Post Period-end, the Group started the year well. Despite delayed order conversion, as previously announced, we have observed a material increase in activity in our key markets and are well placed to capitalise.
The strategic investment in our integrated software suite and post Period-end release of GenS Version 3.0, brings to market a leading software solution aligned to addressing the challenges that operators face in managing, modelling and utilising vast amounts of complex systems data.
The Board believes that this integrated product suite, coupled with the Group's underlying strengths - our long-term customer relationships with governments and major OEMs, our specialist services together with our quality-assured reputation - will provide opportunities for long-term success.
I Dighé
Chair
CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S REVIEW
Strategy delivering; improved performance
In 2023 we continued the implementation of the Group's strategic plan: a programme of investment in the Group's proprietary software suite designed to provide our customers with a powerful market-leading toolset that allows users to manage, model and utilise vast amounts of complex systems data, with the objective of increasing revenue from software and higher value technical services and recurring contracts.
The impact of this strategy is now visible in our financial performance with the Group achieving an operating profit and meeting the market's expectations for the full year. Pennant has continued to invest in its integrated software suite, acquired a complementary business and agreed beneficial strategic partnerships. The implementation of our growth strategy is already delivering improved order lead times, revenue recognition and margins.
Strategic software investment
In line with the Group's core strategic objectives, investment in our proprietary software suite has continued during the year targeting growth in capability and with the aim of expanding the Group's market offering.
During the Period the Group invested circa
The investment programme now moves into the next phase, which will see all three of the Group's software applications - GenS, Analyzer and R4i - being integrated into one, holistic solution with release scheduled for Q4 2024.
Pennant anticipates that it will continue to invest in its integrated software suite during 2024 and expects the level of investment to be in line with 2023.
Rail acquisition
During the Period, the Group successfully completed the acquisition of Track Access Productions.
Track Access provides driver training, route mapping and route familiarisation services to the rail industry. Its acquisition aligns with the Group's strategy, in particular by enhancing recurring revenues and further diversifying into civilian markets, while also enhancing the Group's existing rail capabilities and complementing Pennant's Track Access Services business. In the Period, it delivered revenues of
Strategic partnership
In September 2023, the Group announced a strategic partnership with Aquila Learning Ltd to collaborate on a number of projects, including the integration of the ALaRMS - Aquila Learning (and Requirements /Resource/Record) Management System into the market leading Pennant IPS software suite (GenS, Analyzer and R4i).
The partnership is looking to provide users with additional capabilities to our shared customers, including an end-to-end S-Series software toolkit.
Regional Operational Review
The table below highlights Pennant's regional revenue for 2022 and 2023.
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Regional revenue |
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2023 |
2022 |
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£000s |
£000s |
UK & Europe |
8,821 |
5,557 |
North America |
4,051 |
4,985 |
Indo-Pacific |
2,663 |
3,144 |
Total |
15,535 |
13,686 |
UK & Europe
Revenue generated in the UK & Europe region showed strong growth during 2023 at
The revenue in the region was underpinned by contracts with Boeing Defence UK, HMRC and with rail operators, which grew as result of the enhanced rail capability from the acquisition.
In terms of operational delivery, the region had a successful Period with notable highlights including the on-time achievement of several engineering milestones on the Boeing Defence UK contract which continues to progress well in 2024 and the successful release of the annual update to the HMRC Basic PAYE software tool where Pennant is responsible for the development and support of the tool.
With the Group's increasing software and higher value services focus bringing reduced reliance on resource-intensive hardware engineering activities the Board decided to market for sale one of the Group's previously leased Cheltenham properties with the sale completed post Period end for
North America
The North America business saw revenues decline to
In October 2023, after 23 years of single-source procurement, the contracting mechanism for the various tasks under the framework contract was changed to a competitive tender process per each individual task. To date, Pennant has successfully tendered and secured 100% of the 8 tasks competed which account for approximately 50% of historic annual recurring revenues. Pennant will continue to tender for further opportunities as they are competed as the region looks to restore the level and long-term visibility of revenues that the legacy contract provided.
Indo-Pacific
The Indo-Pacific business enjoyed a solid year but was impacted by customer budget phasing which resulted in revenue delays in the Period with resultant revenues reducing from
Operationally, Pennant's existing long term technical services contract in Wagga Wagga continued to perform well and was extended into 2027 (year 14 of a 20-year framework). The contract was expanded in the Period with the establishment of a Composites Training Facility in the region which is expected to deliver recurring revenues for at least 5 years.
Delivering on our strategy
The software investment programme now moves into the next phase, which will see all three of Pennant's core applications - GenS, Analyzer and R4i - being integrated into one, holistic solution which will provide customers with a powerful, market leading toolset.
This investment continues the strategy to drive higher margin, recurring software revenues and higher value technical services, which when aligned with a favourable strategic backdrop provide a firm platform for continued progress in the current year.
P H Walker
Director
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER'S REVIEW
Record gross margins and cost control; return to operating profit
Financial review
The results and a review of the key financial performance indicators of revenue and profitability are set out below.
Performance
Group revenue for the year increased by 14% and was delivered in line with expectations at
There was further growth in the gross profit margin for the Period to 50% (2022: 42%), a record for the Group. This reflects the change in the sales mix in the Period and shift in the strategic direction of the Group towards software-related products and higher value services.
Despite inflationary cost pressures, administrative costs were held broadly in line with 2022 with a 3.8% increase at
The improved margins coupled with the controlled cost base, resulted in a return to profit at an operating margin level of
£m |
H1 |
H2 |
2023 |
2022 |
Revenue |
7.1 |
8.4 |
15.5 |
13.7 |
Gross profit Gross profit % |
3.3 47% |
4.4 52% |
7.7 50% |
5.8 42% |
Other income |
0.1 |
0.2 |
0.3 |
0.5 |
Admin costs |
(3.6) |
(4.3) |
(7.9) |
(7.3) |
Operating profit / (loss) |
(0.2) |
0.3 |
0.1 |
(1.0) |
Amortisation |
0.7 |
0.6 |
1.3 |
1.5 |
EBITA |
0.5 |
0.9 |
1.4 |
0.5 |
Depreciation |
0.2 |
0.3 |
0.5 |
0.6 |
EBITDA |
0.7 |
1.2 |
1.9 |
1.1 |
A summary of the income statement adjusted for exceptional costs is as follows:
£m |
2023 |
Exceptional Costs |
Adjusted |
Revenue |
15.5 |
- |
15.5 |
Gross profit |
7.7
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- |
7.7 |
Gross profit % |
50% |
- |
50% |
Other income |
0.3 |
- |
0.3 |
Admin costs |
(7.9) |
0.3 |
(7.6) |
Operating profit / (loss) |
0.1 |
0.3 |
0.4 |
Amortisation |
1.3 |
- |
1.3 |
EBITA |
1.4 |
0.3 |
1.7 |
Depreciation |
0.5 |
- |
0.5 |
EBITDA |
1.9 |
0.3 |
2.2 |
Exceptional costs are non-recurring, and include transaction and integration costs associated with the acquisition of Track Access Productions Limited in April 2023, and professional costs and expenses associated with another, aborted transaction.
Revenue analysis
An analysis of the Group's revenue by product group is as follows:
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2023 £000s |
2022 £000s |
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Software licences & products |
1,111 |
1,377 |
Software maintenance |
1,589 |
1,458 |
Software and technical services |
6,873 |
7,410 |
Sub-total Software and Services |
9,573 |
10,245 |
Engineered solutions |
5,229 |
2,410 |
Generic products |
733 |
1,031 |
Sub-total Training Solutions |
5,962 |
3,441 |
Total Group Revenue |
15,535 |
13,686 |
Revenues contributed by Software and Services have reduced to
Software and Services
Software licences & products
The software product sales in 2023 continued to be predominantly driven by R4i software sales, with the associated recurring maintenance revenues (circa 20% per annum) to follow on a recurring basis. Revenues are recognised upon installation of the software and tend to be non-recurring in nature.
Software maintenance
Software maintenance revenues are recurring by nature and are growing year on year, driven by the growth in the global customer base for the Group's software solutions. The revenue is recognised over the duration of the maintenance period for each customer which can range from annual renewals to multi-year agreements. The software is used to support the lifecycle of complex assets which can span decades.
Software and technical services
The predominantly recurring software and technical services revenue stream has reduced from 75% of the Group's revenues in 2022 to 62% in 2023 for the reasons outlined above. The revenues are typically recognised on a consumption of benefit basis over time.
Training Solutions
Engineered solutions
As per the expectation stated in the Annual Report and Accounts for FY2022, revenues associated with engineered solutions have increased significantly from
Generic products
The revenue recognition for generic products is at a point in time (typically on delivery) under IFRS 15. Revenues for these products in 2023 was
Cashflow
Cash generated from operations amounted to
The Group had net borrowings at the year-end of
Post Period-end, the Group has renewed its overdraft facility with its bankers, HSBC, at
The Group has an active pipeline of opportunities spanning the entire spectrum of product and services. Securing these pipeline orders will underpin the cashflows of the Group in 2025 and beyond.
Research & development
Research and development repayable tax credits expected to be claimed in the UK for the Period amount to
Taxation
The Group's tax position shows a tax charge of
A deferred tax asset in relation to temporary timing differences within Pennant America Inc. has been recognised on the basis of taxable profit over the three years to 2026. As a result, temporary timing differences of
The Group has total unrelieved UK tax losses carried forward of
Looking forward
With the development of the integrated software suite nearing its conclusion, the Group is looking forward to realising the returns on this investment, and the associated profit and generation of free cashflows which strengthen the balance sheet.
M J Brinson
Director
CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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Notes |
2023 |
2022 |
Continuing operations |
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£000s |
£000s |
Revenue |
|
15,535 |
13,686 |
Cost of sales |
|
(7,808) |
(7,897) |
Gross profit |
|
7,727 |
5,789 |
Land and buildings revaluation on previously impaired asset |
|
39 |
- |
Profit on sale of land and buildings |
|
- |
374 |
Other administration expenses |
|
(7,880) |
(7,276) |
Administrative expenses |
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(7,841) |
(6,902) |
Other income |
|
209 |
123 |
Operating profit/(loss) |
2 |
95 |
(990) |
Finance costs |
|
(463) |
(377) |
Finance income |
|
1 |
2 |
Loss before taxation |
|
(367) |
(1,365) |
Taxation |
3 |
(566) |
464 |
Loss for the year attributable to the equity holders of the parent |
|
(933) |
(901) |
Earnings per share |
|
|
|
Basic |
|
(2.53p) |
(2.45p) |
Diluted |
|
(2.53p) |
(2.45p) |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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|
2023 |
2022 |
|
|
|
£000s |
£000s |
|
Loss for the year attributable to the equity holders of the parent |
|
(933) |
(901) |
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Items that may be reclassified to profit or loss Exchange differences on translation of foreign operations Prior year amortisation adjustment |
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(120)
- |
109
39 |
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|
|
|
|
|
Items that will not be reclassified to profit or loss Net revaluation gain |
|
113 |
- |
|
Deferred tax (charge)/credit - property, plant and equipment |
6 |
(28) |
248 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total comprehensive loss for the period attributable to the equity holders of the parent |
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(968) |
(505) |
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AT 31 DECEMBER 2023
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Notes |
2023 |
2022 |
|
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£000s |
£000s |
Non-current assets |
|
|
|
Goodwill |
4 |
2,595 |
2,507 |
Other intangible assets |
5 |
5,335 |
4,690 |
Property, plant and equipment |
|
4,155 |
4,002 |
Right-of-use assets |
|
860 |
503 |
Deferred tax assets |
6 |
399 |
1,497 |
Total non-current assets |
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13,344 |
13,199 |
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|
|
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Current assets |
|
|
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Inventories |
|
980 |
1,001 |
Trade and other receivables |
|
2,647 |
4,129 |
Corporation tax recoverable |
|
641 |
354 |
Cash and cash equivalents |
|
1,099 |
1,107 |
Total current assets |
|
5,367 |
6,591 |
|
|
|
|
Total assets |
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18,711 |
19,790 |
|
|
|
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Current liabilities |
|
|
|
Trade and other payables |
|
4,099 |
5,862 |
Bank overdraft |
|
2,978 |
1,533 |
Current tax liabilities |
|
1 |
155 |
Lease liabilities |
|
420 |
174 |
Deferred consideration on acquisition |
|
468 |
327 |
Total current liabilities |
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7,966 |
8,051 |
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|
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Net current liabilities |
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(2,599) |
(1,460) |
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|
|
|
Non-current liabilities |
|
|
|
Lease liabilities |
|
501 |
385 |
Warranty provisions |
|
144 |
107 |
Contingent consideration on acquisition |
|
283 |
552 |
Total non-current liabilities |
|
928 |
1,044 |
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|
|
|
Total liabilities |
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8,894 |
9,095 |
Net assets |
|
9,817 |
10,695 |
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|
|
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Equity |
|
|
|
Share capital |
|
1,844 |
1,840 |
Share premium account |
|
5,383 |
5,366 |
Capital redemption reserve |
|
200 |
200 |
Retained earnings |
|
1,990 |
2,844 |
Translation reserve |
|
215 |
335 |
Revaluation reserve |
|
185 |
110 |
Total equity |
|
9,817 |
10,695 |
|
|
|
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
|
Share capital |
Share premium |
Capital redemption reserve |
Retained earnings |
Translation reserve |
Revaluationreserve |
Total equity |
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£000s |
£000s |
£000s |
£000s |
£000s |
£000s |
£000s |
At 1 January 2022 |
1,832 |
5,345 |
200 |
2,687 |
226 |
854 |
11,144 |
(Loss) for the year |
- |
- |
- |
(901) |
- |
- |
(901) |
Other comprehensive income |
- |
- |
- |
1,031 |
109 |
(744) |
396 |
|
1,832 |
5,345 |
200 |
2,817 |
335 |
110 |
10,639 |
Issue of new ordinary shares |
8 |
21 |
- |
(2) |
- |
- |
27 |
Recognition of share based payment |
- |
- |
- |
29 |
- |
- |
29 |
Transfer from revaluation reserve |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
At 31 December 2022 |
1,840 |
5,366 |
200 |
2,844 |
335 |
110 |
10,695 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
(Loss) for the year |
- |
- |
- |
(933) |
- |
- |
(933) |
Other comprehensive income / (loss) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(120) |
85 |
(35) |
|
1,840 |
5,366 |
200 |
1,911 |
215 |
195 |
9,727 |
Issue of new ordinary shares |
4 |
17 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
21 |
Recognition of share based payment |
- |
- |
- |
69 |
- |
- |
69 |
Transfer from revaluation reserve |
- |
- |
- |
10 |
- |
(10) |
- |
At 31 December 2023 |
1,844 |
5,383 |
200 |
1,990 |
215 |
185 |
9,817 |
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
|
Notes |
2023 |
2022 |
|
|
£000s |
£000s |
|
|
|
|
Net cash from operations |
|
1,294 |
2,572 |
|
|
|
|
Investing activities |
|
|
|
Interest received |
|
1 |
2 |
Payment for acquisition of subsidiaries, net of cash acquired |
7 |
(214) |
- |
Deferred consideration paid in respect of prior year acquisition |
|
(352) |
(547) |
Purchase of intangible assets |
5 |
(1,453) |
(1,150) |
Purchase of property, plant and equipment |
|
(305) |
(63) |
Proceeds from disposal of property, plant and equipment |
|
- |
2,117 |
Net cash (used in)/generated from investing activities |
|
(2,323) |
359 |
|
|
|
|
Financing activities |
|
|
|
Proceeds from issue of ordinary shares |
|
21 |
24 |
Repayment of lease liabilities |
|
(195) |
(207) |
Net cash from financing activities |
|
(174) |
(183) |
|
|
|
|
Net (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents |
|
(1,203) |
2,748 |
|
|
|
|
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year |
|
(426) |
(3,540) |
|
|
|
|
Effect of foreign exchange rates |
|
(250) |
366 |
|
|
|
|
Cash and cash equivalents at end of year |
|
(1,879) |
(426) |
|
|
|
|
Abbreviated notes to the consolidated financial statements FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
1. Basis of Preparation
The financial information set out in this preliminary announcement does not constitute statutory accounts for the purposes of the Companies Act 2006.
· The statement of financial position at 31 December 2023 and income statement, statement of changes in equity, statement of cash flows and associated notes for the year ended 31 December 2023 have been extracted from the Group's 2023 financial statements upon which the auditor opinion is unqualified. The audit report includes material uncertainties in respect of:
· the timing of contractual delivery,
· the timing of pipeline conversion currently forecasted at the end of 2024; and
· the availability of adequate borrowing facilities for the duration of the review period
The directors' assessment of these uncertainties is set out in note 3 of the notes to the financial statements as contained the 2023 Annual Report and Accounts. Following such assessment, the Directors concluded that it was appropriate to prepare the financial statements using the 'going concern' basis.
The financial information in this preliminary statement has been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies, and on the basis set out, in the Group's 2023 financial statements.
The 2023 Annual Report and Accounts will be available on the Company's website: www.pennantplc.com Copies may be obtained by contacting the Company Secretary at Unit D1, Staverton Connection, Staverton, Cheltenham GL51 0TF.
2. Operating profit/(loss) for the year |
2023 |
2022 |
|
|
|
£000s |
£000s |
|
The operating profit/(loss) for the year is stated after charging /(crediting): |
|
|
|
Net foreign exchange (profit)/loss |
(73) |
119 |
|
Research and development costs* |
1,033 |
818 |
|
Other income arising from RDEC claim (R&D) |
(205) |
(113) |
|
Property rental and sundry other income |
(4) |
(10) |
|
Amortisation of intangible assets |
1,330 |
1,585 |
|
Reversal of previously recognised impairment loss as a result of land and buildings revaluation |
(39) |
- |
|
Depreciation of property, plant and equipment |
305 |
373 |
|
Depreciation of right-of-use assets |
200 |
183 |
|
Share-based payment |
69 |
29 |
|
(Profit)/Loss on disposal of land and buildings (Profit)/Loss on disposal of other property, plant and equipment |
- - |
(374) (6) |
|
|
|
* In addition, in 2023 research and development costs of
Abbreviated notes to the consolidated FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
|
|
||
3 Taxation |
2023 |
2022 |
|
|
£000s |
£000s |
|
|
Recognised in the income statement |
|
|
|
Current UK tax credit |
137 |
178 |
|
Foreign tax credit / (charge) |
110 |
(323) |
|
In respect of prior years |
150 |
191 |
|
Sub-total current tax |
397 |
46 |
|
Deferred tax (charge) / credit relating to origination and reversal of temporary differences |
(990) |
485 |
|
In relation to prior years |
44 |
(88) |
|
Exchange rate difference |
(17) |
21 |
|
Subtotal deferred tax |
(963) |
418 |
|
Total income statement tax (charge)/credit |
(566) |
464 |
|
Other Comprehensive Income charge for the period Deferred tax |
(28) |
248 |
|
|
|
|
|
Reconciliation of effective tax rate |
|
|
|
Loss before tax |
(367) |
(1,365) |
|
|
|
|
|
Tax at the rate applicable in the United Kingdom of 23.52% (2022: 19.00%) |
86 |
259 |
|
Tax effect of expenses not deductible in determining taxable profit |
(198) |
30 |
|
Tax effect of income excluded from taxable profits |
9 |
233 |
|
Impact of R&D tax credits |
57 |
77 |
|
Foreign tax expensed |
(8) |
- |
|
Effect of different tax rates of subsidiaries operating in other |
|
|
|
jurisdictions |
45 |
(53) |
|
Effect of (higher) / lower rate of deferred tax |
(28) |
175 |
|
Effect of change in recognition of deferred tax asset |
(601) |
- |
|
Effect of adjustments for prior years (current tax) |
150 |
191 |
|
Effect of adjustments for prior years (deferred tax) |
44 |
(88) |
|
Other differences |
(122) |
(360) |
|
Total tax (charge)/credit |
(566) |
464 |
4. Goodwill |
|
|||
|
Carrying amount: |
£000s |
||
|
|
At 1 January 2022 |
2,403 |
|
|
|
Currency translation |
104 |
|
|
|
At 1 January 2023 |
2,507 |
|
|
|
Currency translation |
(62) |
|
|
|
Acquisition of Track Access Productions Ltd |
150 |
|
|
|
At 31 December 2023 |
2,595 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Goodwill acquired in a business combination is allocated at acquisition to cash generating units ("CGUs") that are expected to benefit from that business combination. The goodwill will not be deductible for tax purposes.
Abbreviated notes to the consolidated FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
4. Goodwill (continued)
The Group sells or offers for sale the same range of all of its products in each of three distinct geographical regions, as shown in the segmental analysis at note 6. However, the Group's intellectual property is owned by the Company and is licenced to its subsidiaries. As the regional entities do not have significant revenue-generating assets, the geographic regions are not considered to be CGUs.
The Group has instead chosen its CGUs to reflect its two different product streams, which are Training (sale of Engineered and Generic products) and Software (sale of Licences, Maintenance and Services). This choice is justified because the intellectual property, know-how and mode of operation is different for each CGU.
The carrying amount of goodwill has been allocated as follows:
|
2023 |
2022 |
Cash generating unit: |
£000s |
£000s |
Training |
734 |
584 |
Software |
1,861 |
1,923 |
|
2,595 |
2,507 |
The Group tests goodwill annually for impairment. The recoverable amounts of the CGU's are determined from value in use calculations. The Group prepares cash flow forecasts for the following twelve months derived from the most recent annual financial budgets approved by the Board of Directors and extrapolates cash flows as follows:
Software CGU:
Cashflows are extrapolated for a further four years beyond the twelve-month annual budget period at a growth rate of 5% (2022: 5%). The forecast includes a terminal value at a terminal growth rate of 2%.
Training CGU:
Cashflows are forecast for an additional two years beyond the twelve-month approved financial budget period based on a contract level review with the addition of expected cash flows generated from 'pipeline' opportunities. As at 31 December 2023 the Training CGU had an active pipeline of circa
The forecast cash flows of each CGU are discounted at the following pre-tax rates to provide the value in use for each CGU:
Training CGU: 11.74% per annum (2022: 13.78% per annum); post-tax rate 10.85% (2022: 12.02%)
Software CGU: 12.87% per annum (2022: 16.51% per annum); post-tax rate 10.85% (2022: 12.02%)
The rates have been calculated to reflect the working capital structure of the Group as each CGU utilises the optimal capital structure, being both debt and equity.
The discounted cash flows provide headroom for the goodwill carrying values in excess of their respective assets in the case of each CGU with the Training headroom being
Abbreviated notes to the consolidated FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
4. Goodwill (continued)
Key assumptions are based on past experience and external sources. No impairment of goodwill has been recorded in either the year ending 31 December 2023 or 31 December 2022. The Directors have assessed the sensitivity of the assumptions detailed above and consider that it would require significant adverse variance in any of the assumptions to reduce fair value to a level where it matched the carrying value. The Directors have conducted their review using best estimates, including the quantum and timing of pipeline conversion.
5. Other intangible assets
|
Software |
Development costs |
Customer lists and contracts |
Total |
|
|
£000s |
£000s |
£000s |
£000s |
|
Cost |
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 January 2022 |
348 |
8,992 |
- |
9,340 |
|
Currency translation |
- |
20 |
- |
20 |
|
Reclassifications |
240 |
(240) |
- |
- |
|
Additions |
11 |
1,139 |
- |
1,150 |
|
Disposals |
(50) |
- |
- |
(30) |
|
At 1 January 2023 |
549 |
9,911 |
- |
10,460 |
|
Currency translation |
- |
(21) |
- |
(21) |
|
Acquisition of TAP |
- |
- |
536 |
536 |
|
Additions |
28 |
1,139 |
- |
1,453 |
|
Disposals |
(40) |
- |
- |
(40) |
|
At 31 December 2023 |
537 |
11,315 |
536 |
12,388 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Amortisation |
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 January 2022 |
317 |
3,942 |
- |
4,259 |
|
Currency translation |
2 |
1 |
- |
3 |
|
Reclassifications |
240 |
(240) |
- |
- |
|
Charge for the year |
22 |
1,536 |
- |
1,588 |
|
Disposals |
(50) |
- |
- |
(25) |
|
At 1 January 2023 |
531 |
5,239 |
- |
5,770 |
|
Currency translation |
- |
(7) |
- |
(7) |
|
Charge for the year |
10 |
1,240 |
80 |
1,330 |
|
Disposals |
(40) |
- |
- |
(40) |
|
At 31 December 2023 |
501 |
6,472 |
80 |
7,053 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Carrying amount |
|
|
|
|
|
At 31 December 2023 |
36 |
4,843 |
456 |
5,335 |
|
At 31 December 2022 |
18 |
4,672 |
- |
4,690 |
|
During 2023 the Group capitalised
Abbreviated notes to the consolidated FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
6 Deferred tax
|
Accelerated tax depreciation |
Other temporary differences |
Intangible Assets |
Tax losses |
Total |
|
£000s |
£000s |
£000s |
£000s |
£000s |
At 1 January 2022 |
(1,554) |
734 |
- |
1,670 |
850 |
(Charge)/credit to income |
(7) |
(35) |
- |
419 |
377 |
Credit to OCI |
248 |
- |
- |
- |
248 |
Exchange differences |
1 |
21 |
- |
- |
22 |
At 1 January 2023 |
(1,312) |
720 |
- |
2,089 |
1,497 |
(Charge)/credit to income |
(49) |
(155) |
- |
(715) |
(919) |
(Charge)/credit to OCI |
(28) |
- |
- |
- |
(28) |
Exchange differences |
- |
(17) |
- |
- |
(17) |
Acquisition entry |
- |
- |
(134) |
- |
(134) |
At 31 December 2023 |
(1,389) |
548 |
(134) |
1,374 |
399 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
The main rate of United Kingdom (UK) corporation tax increased from 19% to 25% with effect from 1 April 2023. The 25% rate has been applied in the calculation of deferred taxation balances for the UK-based entities. In each foreign subsidiary, deferred tax has been recognised at the prevailing income tax rate in the respective country.
At the reporting date the Group had unused tax losses of approximately
7 Business combinations
Business combinations 2023
On 12 April 2023, Pennant acquired the entire issued share capital of Track Access Productions Limited ("TAP").
TAP is a UK business, incorporated in 2001 and based in Bedfordshire, which provides driver training, route mapping and route familiarisation services to the UK rail industry. Its clients comprise train operating companies, freight operating companies, engineering prime contractors and infrastructure providers. TAP has two key revenue streams: a subscription-based web portal through which its clients can access training content, and project-specific route mapping work.
The consideration payable for the acquisition comprised an enterprise value of
Purchase consideration Track Access Productions Ltd
|
£000s |
Cash paid |
795 |
Deferred cash consideration |
176 |
Total consideration before discounting of deferred consideration |
971 |
Less discounting applied to deferred consideration |
(21) |
Total consideration after discounting of deferred consideration |
950 |
Abbreviated notes to the consolidated FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
7 Business combinations (continued)
Business combinations 2023 (continued)
The accounting treatment for the business combination is summarised below:
Assets and liabilities recognised as a result of the acquisition:
|
||||
|
Assets |
Liabilities |
Fair Value |
Total |
|
£000s |
£000s |
£000s |
£000s |
Intangible assets* |
- |
- |
536 |
536 |
Plant and equipment |
2 |
- |
- |
2 |
Inventories |
3 |
- |
- |
3 |
Trade and other receivables |
158 |
- |
- |
158 |
Cash at bank |
581 |
- |
- |
581 |
Trade and other payables |
- |
(350) |
- |
(350) |
Corporation tax recoverable |
4 |
- |
- |
4 |
Deferred tax |
- |
- |
(134) |
(134) |
Net identifiable assets acquired |
748 |
(350) |
402 |
800 |
Goodwill recognised on acquisition |
|
|
|
150 |
Purchase consideration |
|
|
|
950 |
*comprising customer contracts and ongoing relationships. To be amortised on a straight-line basis over 5 years.
Factors that lead to the recognition of goodwill include the non-recognition of certain software intangible assets (internally-generated or otherwise) and synergies to be gained from the planned merger of TAP and the Group's existing rail business Track Access Services (TAS, a division of Pennant International Limited) into a single operating rail entity. The goodwill recognised will not be tax deductible.
|
|
Purchase consideration net cash outflow |
£000s |
Cash paid |
795 |
Less cash acquired |
(581) |
|
214 |
The acquisition was in the Group's best interests because TAP's business aligns closely with Pennant's existing Track Access Services (TAS) business unit and the acquisition will enhance the Group's presence in the UK rail market. The combined TAS and TAP rail unit generated revenues in 2023 of
For the period from the date of acquisition on 12 April 2023 to 31 December 2023 the acquisition delivered revenues of
Business Combinations 2022
The Group did not enter into any business combinations in 2022.
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