Bid Corporation Limited Investor Presentation for the year ended June 30 2018
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Bid Corporation Limited Investor Presentation for the year ended June 30 2018
for the year ended June 30 2018
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Bid Corporation Limited Results for the year ended June 30 2018
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Bernard Berson, CEO 2018 in perspective Bernard Berson, CEO Trading analysis David Cleasby, CFO Financial analysis Q&A Supplementary information
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Agenda
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Bernard Berson
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Bidcorp is a complete foodservice offering Bidcorp serves multiple customer segments Bidcorp is internationally diversified across developed and emerging markets Bidcorp people are entrepreneurial and incentivised to be so Bidcorp has a proven decentralised business model and best practice learnings are widely shared Bidcorp growth is organic, acquisitive-organic (through bolt-ons) and acquisitive Bidcorp believes that balance sheet strength with low debt is a strong competitive advantage Bidcorp proprietary technology enhances customer relationships and efficiencies
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Bidcorp strategy
A proven and focused business model, which delivers quality earnings, is alert to opportunity and has international application
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Audited Financial Results for the year ended June 30 2018
Growth in continuing operations Current FX Constant FS
Revenue 8,0% 8,5% Trading profit 8,7% 9,1% Headline earnings 9,3% 9,4% HEPS cents 9,1% 9,2%
A sound financial position provides Bidcorp with optionality for growth and development
Two years since demerger, headline EPS up by 19% (28% in constant currency), strong cash generation, delivering value for all stakeholders
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Financial highlights
Cash conversion ranks with industry leaders Net debt is modest notwithstanding healthy investment in stay-in-business and expansion capital expenditure and bolt-on acquisitions Shareholder return, excluding dividends, since the announcement of the demerger from Bidvest exceeds 50% Dividend cover of 2,3x an optimal balance between retention for growth and reward to shareholders Top quartile rating vs peers measured by EV/EBITDA, PE and PEG Key metrics 2018 2017
Revenue (R'bn) 119,4 110,5 EBITDA (R'bn) 7,2 6,7 Trading profit (R'bn) 6,0 5,5 Trading margin 5,0% 5,0% Headline earnings (cents) 1 286 1 179 NAV per share (cents) 7 914 7 021 Cash generated before w/c (cents) 2 044 1 847 Debt to Equity 13,5% 7,3% EBITDA interest cover 31x 31x Return on Equity 17% 17%
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Notable features of the year A proven strategy and a commitment to decentralised accountability is serving the Group well in competitive market places Food inflation remained benign through the year in most markets Australasia, UK, Europe and Africa produced record results at a pleasing operating margin Where there are pockets of underperformance, Group managerial skills are harnessed to assist businesses with improvement Market disruption in dairy and FX volatility affecting the RMB has been a catalyst to modify the sales mix and value add in China Proactive reinvention of an already strong Australian business is yielding positive results Bidcorp is service intensive and it is often a challenge to secure and retain the right calibre of employee Internal best practices, food innovation and homegrown technological solutions being shared throughout the Group Acquisitions
but no meaningful profit contribution for 2018
Reporting currency relatively firm but our focus is managing our businesses in home currency Chipkins Puratos in South Africa 50% equity accounted from April 2017 Prior year included a R40 million profit on the sale of Bidvest shares arising from the demerger and separate listing of Bidcorp Cost of negotiated exit from CD substantially provided for and if there are future costs they are likely to be relatively small
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Record results from Australasia, UK, Europe and Africa
With the UK Contract Distribution (CD) business planned exit, overall Group trading margin is now 5,0% with scope to improve
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Segment Overview
33,0% of Group trading profit with the highest trading margin at 6,6% Clear focus on executing on a winning strategy An unbroken track recorded of organic and acquisitive growth Efficiency gains through ecommerce utilisation (myBidfood) Demographic factors are a positive for future demand Pleasing development of added value services and products Economic backdrop is supportive but the businesses are well positioned for tougher times and competitor attempts to gain market share Strong start to 2019 for Australia as metro multi-site strategy settles in
Australia
Net sales up 4,8% in AUD, profit up 2,5% New generation foodservice branches operational in three key metros
Despite expenses of internal disruption, overall result is pleasing Positioned to better service burgeoning metros Imports divisions growing strongly, assisted by product development Liquor is a new service area and is being reorganised Customer mix continues to successfully transition to freetrade
New Zealand
Sales growth of 9,1% with profit up 9,6% Investing heavily in fixed assets and modernisation (NZD 46,0 million in 2018) 5 new DCs, 1 DC extension, 3 more DCs set for completion in 2019 Significant investment in processing facility and equipment Strategic initiatives creating capacity for growth, better productivity Trading profit margin likely to be constrained short term due to facility investment, relocations, higher depreciation and labour shortages
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Australasia (incorporating Australia and New Zealand)
Trading performance – Australasia (Australia and New Zealand)
Constant currency - revenue up 6,2%, trading profit up 4,9%, trading margin stable at 6,6%
6,6% 6,6%
0,0% 2,0% 4,0% 6,0% 8,0% 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 F2017 F2018 Trading profit R million Trading margin %
1 951,7 1 967,3
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Segment Overview
A strong Foodservice result with 5 years of dedicated focus on the strategy paying off, UK segment contributed 23,9% to Group profit (F2017: 23,9%) Relative weakness in GBP not fully recovered in percentage terms IT being successfully deployed for improved customer engagement Food inflation subsided sharply as the year progressed Fresh had some challenges but ended the period better positioned Working time directive and revised pensions requirements being implemented Brexit and politics is a factor beyond our control
Foodservice
Sales up 8,1% and trading profit up 15,0% with margin at 4,8% Despite cost of sales pressure, overheads were well controlled and staff sales productivity improved, boosting trading margin Non-inventory procurement initiatives yielding major savings Channel Islands remained a drag on profits (breakeven raises overall margin to 5%) but 2019 is promising with the right team Freetrade volume share increased to 37% from 36% National accounts secured high profile wins and retentions Own brand grew 11% to 23% of sales, a priority area Tender conversion rate was satisfactory at 55% Stresses in the UK restaurant sector have not had a material impact Capex of £33,0 million is 45% higher as we continually modernise
Fresh
Whilst profits overall fell by 30% it was a mixed result, not helped by the disruption of new facilities in London and Birmingham Seafood and Campbells are performing to expectation Fresh likely to remain a variable profit contributor given frequency of pricing adjustments but remains a key part of the total offering
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United Kingdom
Trading performance – United Kingdom
Constant currency - revenue up 6,5%, trading profit up 8,7%, trading margin 4,5% vs 4,4%
1 311,4 1 424,6 4,4% 4,5%
0,0% 2,0% 4,0% 6,0% 500 1000 1500 F2017 F2018 Trading profit R million Trading margin %
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Segment Overview
Result driven by strong performances from the teams in Netherlands, Belgium, Czech and Slovakia, Poland and Italy, with Germany and Iberia a work in progress; a 27,2% contribution to Group profit (F2017: 21,4%) Profitability largely organically derived with acquisitions yet to kick in Acquisition of Frustock in Portugal, Cárnicas Sáez in Spain, Pier 7 in Germany, D&D in Italy and Van de Mheen in Netherlands Increased competitor activity in Benelux Region well positioned for another positive year
Netherlands
Revenue growth of 4,1% a function of mix with good growth in national accounts and freetrade (now 52% of revenue at a healthy margin) Range rationalisation continues for stock optimisation Substantial scope to improve profitability, outlook for 2019 positive
Belgium
A record year for profitability with a 0,5% improvement in margin Revenue growth of 5,3% with trading profit up 29,0% Horeca generating a satisfactory margin Bestfood is integrating well with much improved performance Quality Horeca acquisitions are difficult to find
Czech and Slovakia
Investment in distribution and warehousing over the years has enabled the business to capitalise on opportunities and increase marker share Management stability and commitment secure for the medium term Healthy increase in profits on record turnover, a strong finish to the year
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Europe
(Netherlands, Belgium, Czech & Slovakia, Poland, Italy, Iberia, Germany, Baltics)
Trading performance – Europe
Constant currency - revenue up 17,2%, trading profit up 30,6%, trading margin 4,1% vs 3,6%
1 175,2 1 618,2 3,6% 4,1%
0,0% 2,0% 4,0% 6,0% 500 1000 1500 2000 F2017 F2018 Trading profit R million Trading margin %
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Trading performance – Europe
Constant currency - revenue up 17,2%, trading profit up 30,6%, trading margin 4,1% vs 3,6%
Poland Good strategic execution over several years with significant investment Customer mix 73% freetrade and 27% national accounts, with freetrade share set to increase further Sales up 13,6%, trading profit up 31,5%, sales growth in freetrade 19% Opening of the Gdańsk, Lublin and Poznań depots completes a large infrastructure programme, modern platform to accommodate growth Italy DAC has performed very well since acquisition, generating an EBITDA margin (Italian GAAP) of 7%; offering a diversified category mix with street trade focus Doreca (D&D) acquired wef January 2018 Turnover up 24% (12% excluding D&D for six months) Trading profit up 24% (18% excluding D&D) Sales to other Bidcorp companies more than doubled Iberia Result boosted by the acquisition of Frustock in Portugal and Cárnicas Sáez wef August 2017 Like-for-like performance was disappointing and areas for improvement have been identified and are being worked on Germany Bidcorp assisting Pier 7 management with business improvement strategies, useful learnings in a large and fragmented market New Munich warehouse to open by end of calendar 2018 Currently trading in 5 locations in Germany and 1 in Vienna Austria Scope to consolidate market once the base is secured Baltics Focus now on Lithuania with a brand new warehouse in Kaunus set to open in 2019 Business is profitable and has good potential
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Segment Overview
Overall result 17,2% of Group profit reflects a disruptive period in Greater China, particularly in H2 on dairy pricing and currency Basis of the Greater China business is sound and there are exciting business diversification initiatives underway South Africa delivered an exceptional result off an already strong base Trading result affected as Chipkins Puratos is equity accounted for as a JV Chile produced strong organic sales growth Brazil performed well against a very poor economic backdrop Singapore foodservice division performed well, benefiting from focus
Hong Kong and Macau
Sales increased 10% for the year with trading profit down 10% but Q4 was significantly stronger New warehouse adds to future service delivery capability Additional business channels and product ranges being introduced Linson Global acquired, a frozen fish and seafood business
Mainland China
Sales flat, trading profits down 17% with a particularly sharp deterioration in Q4 Dairy revenue fell on supply glut impact New value added meat products factory with meat supplied from Australia and New Zealand in Foshan, Guangdong Represented in 28 first and second tier cities, upmarket focus Trade war is having an adverse impact
Singapore
An 8,6% rise in sales driven by foodservice, food processing (up 24%) and a first time contribution from Malaysia Gourmet margin depressed by dairy pricing pressures (42% of sales) Addition of Vietnam in line with South East Asia growth ambition
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Emerging Markets
(Greater China, Singapore, South Africa, Brazil, Chile, Middle East, Turkey)
Trading performance – Emerging Markets
Constant currency - revenue up 0,8%, trading profit down 4,4%, trading margin 5,5% vs 5,7%
1 101,7 1 027,7 5,7% 5,5%
0,0% 2,0% 4,0% 6,0% 8,0% 500 1000 1500 F2017 F2018 Trading profit R million Trading margin %
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Trading performance – Emerging Markets
Constant currency - revenue up 0,8%, trading profit down 4,4%, trading margin 5,5% vs 5,7%
South Africa Sales grew 3% on like-for-like basis of Chipkins Puratos being fully consolidated; trading profits on the same basis grew 13,4% Foodservice, food ingredients and bakery all achieved higher profits with tight expense control and good margin management a feature Market is highly competitive whilst retailers are increasingly encroaching in foodservice Crown was impacted later in the period by the listeriosis outbreak Famous Fresh, a fruit and vegetable distributor, acquired wef Feb 2018 Chipkins Puratos JV performed strongly, benefitting from new product ranges and the upskilling of staff Griffith JV with Crown in QSR ingredients wef Oct 2017 Chile Total sale grew 27% and the business is building scale and reach with the product mix also changing Santiago, Puerto Montt and Concepción branches had strong sales growth and the new Viña del Mar branch contributed for the first time Brazil Sales growth of 15% in a very challenging market, including a trucking strike, whilst profits remained constant at a still respectable margin Business improvement initiatives continue Middle East UAE is better positioned having exited retail and re-shaping the brand profile Saudi Arabia traded relatively well with growth in sales and profits New operations in Oman and Bahrain are already profitable, whilst Jordan is budgeting to be breakeven in 2019 Turkey Strategy to build a domestic foodservice business emphasising local brands and produce, assisted by the recent acquisition of a foodservice wholesaler Budgeting to be profitable in 2019
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Outlook
2019 marks 30 years of growth and development
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Australasia Bidcorp Major metros strategy in Australia is already yielding encouraging results New Zealand is investing heavily to strengthen market position The balance sheet and management capacity to capitalise on opportunities A mix of defensive and growth characteristics Growth is organic, acquisitive-organic (through bolt-ons) and acquisitive United Kingdom A focused foodservice and fresh business, investing in network An uncertain political and trading environment but this presents opportunity Budgeting for an improved result Emerging Markets Recent disruptive trends in Greater China may continue All businesses have risen to the challenge of forces beyond management control Budgeting for a year of improved performance Europe Patience and sticking to the Bidcorp way of business is paying off Budgeting for an improved result but unlikely to emulate 2018 Acquisitions will be considered within existing and adjacent territories
Since 1989, Bidcorp has evolved from a relatively small South African business to a Group that spans
five continents Real growth is budgeted for in 2019 in home currencies
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Audited Financial Results for the year ended June 30 2018
Continuing operations
Highlights Underlying business trajectory in home FX in H1 F2018 continued through H2 F2018 Revenue R119,3 billion (↑ 8,0%) in line with constant FX revenue R119,9 billion (↑ 8,5%) EBITDA (trading) margin of 6,0% maintained Trading margin of 5,0% in line with F2017 Translational FX impacts muted through F2018 – 0,1% negative effect
Headline Earnings R4,3 billion (↑9,3%) in line with constant FX earnings R4,3 billion (↑9,4%) HEPS of 1 286,3 cps (↑9,1%) similar to constant FX HEPS 1 287,4 cps (↑9,4%) Final dividend of 280,0 cps; 2,3x covered by continuing HEPS Free cash flows impacted by investment for growth – working capital absorption and meaningful reinvestment capex Return on funds employed 34,6%; return on average equity 16,6%
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A solid financial performance driven largely by organic growth
Translation impacts negligible in the year
6,4 6,7 7,2 F2016 F2017 F2018 EBITDA (R billion) 5,2 5,5 6,0 F2016 F2017 F2018 Trading profit (R billion) 24,1 23,6 26,5 F2016 F2017 F2018 Shareholder equity (R billion) 1,7 1,7 3,6 F2016 F2017 F2018 Net debt (R billion)
* F2016 = Proforma (Continuing and Discontinued)
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Underlying real net revenue growth of 6,2% Gross profit percentage flat at 24,0% – some pricing absorbed to fund free trade volume growth and abnormal dairy product inflation Operating expenses well controlled – like-for-like increase of 3,6% (cost of doing business remains at 19,0%) despite driven by:
by higher activity levels
Trading margin improved in most geographic segments:
by decline in fresh
better, up to 4,1% from 3,6%
New acquisitions had minimal effect on results pre-acquisition and funding costs – R3,3 billion on revenue (3,0%) and R22,5 million (pre-acquisition and funding costs) of trading profit (0,4%)
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Statement of Profit
Quality of earnings remains sound, underpinned by real top line growth
20,8% 17,1% 24,0% 19,0% 24,0% 19,0%
1% 6% 11% 16% 21% 26% Gross profit % Total expenses % F2016 F2017 F2018 4,6% 3,7% 6,0% 5,0% 6,0% 5,0% 0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% EBITDA margin % Trading profit margin % F2016 F2017 F2018
* F2016 = Proforma (Continuing and Discontinued)
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Net finance charges increased by 7,1% to R231,2 million
Effective tax rate (excluding associate income and capital items) is 23,7% (F2017: 24,7%) guiding to approximately 25% on average for the year (mix dependent) Associates and Jointly Controlled entities share of profit is R52,4 million (Netherlands’ specialist businesses and 50% of Chipkins Puratos) and will remain small Minority interests of R22,2 million are small and will remain a feature due to owner-managers often retaining a stake on acquisition Capital items
Discontinued operation
(KFC exit & KFC onboarding; properties exits; fleet reductions and some legacy commercial contracts)
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Statement of Profit cont’d
Finance charges, taxation, associates, minority interests, capital items and discontinued operation
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Strong balance sheet underpinned by reliable free cash flows allows enormous flexibility to achieve strategic growth objectives,
Shareholders equity impacted by profit generated, dividends paid, and positive FCTR movements Liquidity management
cash of R6,0 billion vs ST borrowings of R3,5 billion
Group 2,9%
Risk management
Solvency
Continuing operations returns
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Financial position
Financial position is strong
24,1 23,6 26,5 1,7 1,7 3,6 1,0 1,5 2,0 2,5 3,0 3,5 4,0 4,5 5,0 22,0 23,0 24,0 25,0 26,0 27,0 28,0 F2016 F2017 F2018 Equity R billion Net debt R billion 21,7 30,9 30,8 7,0% 7,3% 13,5% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 0,0 5,0 10,0 15,0 20,0 25,0 30,0 35,0 F2016 F2017 F2018 EBITDA interest cover x Net debt to equity %
* F2016 = Proforma (Continuing and Discontinued)
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Cash generated from operations before working capital – R6,9 billion (F2017: R6,2 billion)
Working capital
Cash effects of investing activities of R3,1 billion (F2017: R2,2 billion includes cash from sale of BVT shares and sale of 50% of Bakery)
FCF from continuing operations (ex dividends) impacted by investment for growth – R1,0 billion or 0,9% of revenue (F2017: 1,8%) Cash and cash equivalents of R6,0 billion
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Cash flows
Cash flow remains consistent and investment in fixed assets and working capital continues to create necessary capacity for growth
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Financial base supportive of business to deliver continued real growth in home currencies:
(Bidcorp operates across more than 30 different countries and 20 different currencies)
Businesses are managed and measured in their local currencies, returns focus remain the core driver of performance measurement Currency volatility likely to remain a feature into H1 F2019; ZAR is the reporting currency however non-ZAR profits 91% of Group International shareholder base steady (52%), focus on long-term shareholder following but Emerging Markets have been risk off recently Bidcorp budgeting to continue delivering real growth in earnings in F2019
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Financial guidance
Sound financial position supportive of continued growth into F2019
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Trading profit by constant currency Revenue by constant currency
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International operations
Geographically diversified
Emerging Markets 16% Australasia 26% Europe 32% United Kingdom 26% Emerging Markets 17% Australasia 34% Europe 25% United Kingdom 24%
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Group overview
Following a pleasing 2018 Bidcorp is budgeting for further growth in its 30th year
A pleasing year overall with record results from Australasia, UK, Europe and Africa Constant currency trading profit growth from continuing operations of 8,7% constitutes a good real improvement and was largely organic The ZAR/EUR was 3,0% weaker, the ZAR/AUD was 3,2% stronger and the ZAR/GBP was marginally stronger at 0,1% Whilst we report in South African rand as a Johannesburg Stock Exchange listed Group, all businesses are managed and measured in their home currencies Acquisitions contributed R3,3 billion to Group revenue (3,0%) and R22,5 million (0,4%) to trading profit The annualised contribution of the acquisitions, assuming they had been in effect on July 1 2017, would be revenue of R4,6 billion and trading profit of R56,9 million Trading margin continues to benefit from the clear strategic focus on foodservice and added value products We have a unequivocal commitment to decentralisation but shared learning is encouraged and a competitive advantage Outlook for 2019 Trading post year end has been encouraging although we continue to experience some headwinds in Asia As we embark on our thirtieth year in foodservice, we look back with satisfaction at what we have achieved and look forward to a promising future
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R’000s Year ended June 30 2018 Year ended June 30 2017 Change Revenue (as reported in actual FX) 119 359 635 110 468 151 8,0% Trading profit (as reported in actual FX) 5 959 875 5 484 929 8,7% Trading margin 5,0% 5,0% 0,4%
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Operational features for Australia Foodservice 80% of total sales, complemented by imports (Supply Solutions), Fresh (produce), Meat and Liquor Foodservice now has 40 branches, all profitable; trading profit in line with the previous year, a very good achievement given the costs and temporary disruption of the multi-site expansion strategy in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane Goldline, a wholesaler and distributor in Western Australia, has settled in well and adds to the regional presence Rapidly growing the range of high-quality imported products defined by place of origin that are directly sourced Fresh improved during H2; there are six stand-alone branches and whilst there are no plans for significant investment Fresh, along with Meat, is an important service offering Outlook for 2019 Melbourne was the first city to invest in smaller, more service intensive branches with quicker order turnarounds and the results at an early stage are excellent Supply Solutions is showing strong top-line growth and is also investigating additional manufacturing opportunities Bolt-ons will be assessed for suitability to fill geographic niches The team is not short on ideas for segments to exploit Bidcorp is strongly positioned in the three largest metropolitan areas of Australia and has a national footprint
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Australasia
Well-executed strategic initiatives enhance competitive advantage
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Operational features for New Zealand Foodservice continued to perform well and maintained margins notwithstanding temporary additional costs as a result of DC expansions New DCs now occupied in Hamilton, Nelson, Greymouth, Timaru and Invercargill, whilst the Fresh site in Christchurch has been expanded New Plymouth, Christchurch and North Auckland are planned to come on stream by mid-2019 and further new sites have been identified for development Fresh, Logistics and Processing have grown to 26% of total profit and the range of imported products continues to expand IT is playing a significant roll in the business and a key competitive advantage Substantial investment in processing in Auckland creates capacity to boost sales in this important market The business now supplies 18,000 SKUs to a similar number of customers from 30 facilities staffed by over 2,000 employees Outlook for 2019 In 18 years sales have grown to NZD 1,1 billion and have doubled in the last seven years Whilst Bidcorp retains ambitious targets we are not complacent in a competitive landscape The good base of profitability and cash flow provides the wherewithal to invest vigorously in a modern infrastructure Labour remains a challenge as there is a high level of employment, solid economic growth, competition for staff and thus wage pressure
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Australasia
Investing for sustainability in New Zealand
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Operational features for United Kingdom Sales and trading profit exceeded budget in a tough environment, including ‘chain’ restaurant failures, assisted by a heathy mix
F2018 was a year of sizeable capex and improving infrastructure is a key focus with at least seven projects on the drawing board Ecommerce sales are increasing sharply in freetrade and national accounts Drive to own brand has seen sales rise to an annual £325 million, up 20% in only two years and accounting for 30% of volume The Fresh business, with £250 million in sales, can be challenging but it is a key offering; customers seek high quality with good provenance and the growing average spend per customer Outlook for 2019 2018 was a good year for Foodservice, profits have doubled in four years Fresh has set a good platform for renewed growth Remaining cautious about risks associated with Brexit With the UK Contract Distribution (CD) business exit, there is now total focus on Foodservice and Fresh
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United Kingdom
Outperforming in a tough and currently uncertain environment
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Operational features for Europe Netherlands is beginning to reap the benefits of the slow but methodical switch in the sales mix; HORECA and national accounts showing strong real growth with Q4 particularly buoyant; further investment in associates Farm Fresh and Vanilla Venture Belgium achieved a record profit and is focused on growing HORECA trade Italy is now a €500 million sales territory and has significant potential as the multi-site strategy unfolds The Guzmán business in Spain has grappled with some operational issues but Bidcorp sees the Spanish market as promising In Czech HORECA sales increased by 8% whilst in Slovakia the increase was 9,7%; the Opava and Kralupy factories are operating to full capacity, retail demand is buoyant, whilst positive demographic and economic factors are supportive of HORECA In Poland freetrade is now 73% of total sales, wage pressures in a tight labour market Restructuring of the Baltics business is going well with foodservice sales growing strongly; ‘myBidfood’ launched; new facilities in F2019 Outlook for 2019 Eastern Europe performing to a high level assisted by good management, modern facilities, value added processing and economic factors Netherlands and Belgium are expected to make further progress, benefitting from improved execution on the long-term strategy Italy is well poised for a good growth over the next few years through expansion of the geographic footprint and bolt-on acquisitions Acquisitions are on the radar but nothing significant; in Germany, the strategy will be to settle down Pier 7, learn and then grow in Europe’s largest market
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Europe
Italy performing very well, Czech/Slovakia and Poland continue to excel, Belgium achieves a milestone result
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Operational features for Emerging Markets South Africa is operating at world-class levels in foodservice; own brand now 33% of the mix; over 60% of orders from on-line sales (‘myBidfood’) supported by electronic payment; technology harnessed to track vehicle deliveries boosting efficiency and customer
working capital FX volatility currently a challenge in China as the business is funded out of Hong Kong; the product mix continues to grow and will be better balanced in future, with value-add a growing component; a substantial logistics, branch infrastructure, technical and distribution capability is being developed as on-the-ground presence spreads outside the major cities of Shenzhen, Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai Hong Kong is a sophisticated and solid business and the springboard into China Malaysia and the entry into Vietnam (through partnership) is in line with the cautious regional expansion strategy Latin America is a small market for Bidcorp currently (big potential) with Chile and Brazil providing good learnings Outlook for 2019 The South African team is operating well in a difficult and slow economy but focused on delivering; the Chipkins Puratos JV is making good progress Despite challenges, both internal and external, this segment offers good organic and acquisitive potential
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Emerging Markets
Good organic and acquisitive potential
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Bidcorp ecommerce Bespoke, in-house developed, roll-out of ecommerce and CRM platforms ongoing Continues to evolve and embrace the best of worldwide IP, leveraged for the greater benefit of the Group Bidfood Procurement Community (BPC) Sales increased by 28% in 2018 as Group companies buy in to the procurement advantages this provides; new opportunities are being executed and there is strong momentum With almost USD 10 billion in sales, Bidcorp has major Group-wide purchasing power
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Ecommerce and procurement
Group-wide benefits
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Audited Financial Results for the year ended June 30 2018
ZAR’ million Trading profit F2018 Margin % Share of Group % Change % Trading profit F2017 Margin % Share of Group % Bidfood 6 037,8 5,1 9,0 5 540,0 5,0 Australasia 1 967,3 6,6 33,0 0,8 1 951,7 6,6 35,6 United Kingdom 1 424,6 4,5 23,9 8,6 1 311,4 4,4 23,9 Europe 1 618,2 4,1 27,2 37,7 1 175,2 3,6 21,4 Emerging Markets 1 027,7 5,5 17,2 (6,7) 1 101,7 5,7 20,1 Corporate (77,9) (55,1) Total 5 959,9 5,0 100,0 8,7 5 485,0 5,0 100,0
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Continuing segment trading profits detail (constant currency)
ZAR’ million Trading profit F2018 Margin % Share of Group % Change % Trading profit F2017 Margin % Share of Group % Bidfood 6 062,2 5,1 9,4 5 540,0 5,0 Australasia 2 047,9 6,6 34,2 4,9 1 951,7 6,6 35,6 United Kingdom 1 426,0 4,5 23,8 8,7 1 311,4 4,4 23,9 Europe 1 535,2 4,1 25,7 30,6 1 175,2 3,6 21,4 Emerging Markets 1 053,1 5,5 17,6 (4,4) 1 101,7 5,7 20,1 Corporate (77,8) (55,1) Total 5 984,4 5,0 100,0 9,1 5 485,0 5,0 100,0
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ZAR’ million June 30 2018 Avg R/£ 17,27 June 30 2017 Avg R/£ 17,29 2018 Currency effects R/£ 17,29 Revenue 119 359,6 8,0 110 468,1 119 897,3 8,5
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Consolidated statement of profit or loss
through major changes during the year; New Zealand grew revenue and trading profit in a sluggish market
and restaurant closures; own brands and specialist pillar range sales gained further momentum
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Consolidated statement of profit or loss
ZAR’ million June 30 2018 Avg R/£ 17,27 June 30 2017 Avg R/£ 17,29 2018 Currency effects R/£ 17,29 Revenue 119 359,6 8,0 110 468,1 119 897,3 8,5 Trading profit 5 959,9 8,7 5 484,9 5 984,4 9,1
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(cost-of-doing-business remained at 19,0%) despite being driven by:
Trading margins June 30 2018 June 30 2017 Comment Bidfood trading businesses 5,1% 5,0% 0,1% improvement in trading margin
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Consolidated statement of profit or loss
ZAR’ million June 30 2018 Avg R/£ 17,27 June 30 2017 Avg R/£ 17,29 2018 Currency effects R/£ 17,29 Revenue 119 359,6 8,0 110 468,1 119 897,3 8,5 Trading profit 5 959,9 8,7 5 484,9 5 984,4 9,1 Net finance expense (231,1) (7,1) (215,7) (238,3) (10,5)
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in GC, higher activity levels (8,0% revenue growth), some excess stocking in SA due to listeriosis outbreak and acquisitions
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Consolidated statement of profit or loss
ZAR’ million June 30 2018 Avg R/£ 17,27 June 30 2017 Avg R/£ 17,29 2018 Currency effects R/£ 17,29 Revenue 119 359,6 8,0 110 468,1 119 897,3 8,5 Trading profit 5 959,9 8,7 5 484,9 5 984,4 9,1 Net finance expense (231,1) (7,1) (215,7) (238,3) (10,5) Share of profit of associates and jointly-controlled entity 52,4 25,1 51,8 Taxation (1 348,7) (8,2) (1 246,6) (1 360,0) (9,1)
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June 30 2018 June 30 2017 Comment Effective tax rate (ex capital items and associates) 23,7% 24,7% Estimated sustainable tax rate going forward is approximately 25%
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Consolidated statement of profit or loss
ZAR’ million June 30 2018 Avg R/£ 17,27 June 30 2017 Avg R/£ 17,29 2018 Currency effects R/£ 17,29 Revenue 119 359,6 8,0 110 468,1 119 897,3 8,5 Trading profit 5 959,9 8,7 5 484,9 5 984,4 9,1 Net finance expense (231,1) (7,1) (215,7) (238,3) (10,5) Share of profit of associates and jointly-controlled entity 52,4 25,1 51,8 Taxation (1 348,7) (8,2) (1 246,6) (1 360,0) (9,1) Non-controlling interests 22,2 23,6 23,3 Headline earnings from continuing operations 4 279,8 9,3 3 915,7 4 283,5 9,4 HEPS from continuing operations (cps) 1 286,3 9,1 1 179,2 1 287,4 9,2
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Headline earnings:
(PCL 247 and Brazil), PPE R28,4 million and intangible assets R5,3 million), capital profit on property sales in Australia R15,3 million and insurance proceeds on the Crown Nelspruit fire of R22 million
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Consolidated statement of profit or loss
ZAR’ million June 30 2018 Avg R/£ 17,27 June 30 2017 Avg R/£ 17,29 2018 Currency effects R/£ 17,29 Revenue 119 359,6 8,0 110 468,1 119 897,3 8,5 Trading profit 5 959,9 8,7 5 484,9 5 984,4 9,1 Net finance expense (231,1) (7,1) (215,7) (238,3) (10,5) Share of profit of associates and jointly-controlled entity 52,4 25,1 51,8 Taxation (1 348,7) (8,2) (1 246,6) (1 360,0) (9,1) Non-controlling interests 22,2 23,6 23,3 Headline earnings from continuing operations 4 279,8 9,3 3 915,7 4 283,5 9,4 HEPS from continuing operations (cps) 1 286,3 9,1 1 179,2 1 287,4 9,2 Dividend (cps) 560,0 12,0 500,0
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1,5 (2,2) (1,6) (1,3) (0,2) (0,5) 6,2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Consolidated statement of cash flows
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0,7 (3,1) (1,8) (1,4) (0,2) (1,1) 6,9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Year ended June 30 2018 ZAR’ billion
Cash generated from ops pre wc Working capital (utilised) generated Net finance charges Taxation Dividends paid Cash effects of investment act’s Cash effects of financing act’s
Year ended June 30 2017 ZAR’ billion
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(0,5) (1,9) 0,8 (1,1) 6,2 3,5 3,4 6,9 2017 H1 2018 H2 2018 2018 Net working capital Cash generated by operations
Working capital vs cash generated by operations
93% 96% 113% 115% 2017 2018
Cash conversion
EBITDA Trading profit
Cash generated by operations, net working capital and cash conversion
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ZAR’ billion
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32 33 33 32 33 39 40 43 40 40
Continuing operations net working capital days
22
10 10 11
Debtors days Stock days Creditors days Net days
5 7 Year end working capital days 12 month rolling average working capital days F 2017 F 2018 F 2017 H1 2018 F 2018
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Target interest cover range 5x – 6x
1,7 3,4 3,6 25,4 22,1 25,8 10,0 12,0 14,0 16,0 18,0 20,0 22,0 24,0 26,0 28,0 F 2017 H1 2018 2018 0,0 0,5 1,0 1,5 2,0 2,5 3,0 3,5 4,0 4,5 5,0 Net interest-bearing debt (ZAR' bn) Interest cover (x)
Gearing
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Bidcorp historic performance
35,6 34,6 17,3 16,6
2017 2018
%
Continuing operations returns % (annual)
ROFE ROE 3,60 3,66 4,97 4,99
PF 2015 PF 2016 2017 2018 %
Trading margin %
241,0 250,0 280,0 250,0
2016 2017 2018 cps
Dividend per share (cents)
500,0 560,0 280,0 499,1 600,3 640,0 815,2 580,9 580,7 646,3
PF 2015 PF 2016 2017 2018 cps
Headline earnings per share
1 286,3 1 181,0 1 080,0 H1 H2
* F2015 and F2016 = Proforma (Continuing and Discontinued)
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