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Condensed consolidated annual group results for the year ended 31 August 2023 and cash dividend declaration
Clicks Group Limited
(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
Registration number: 1996/000645/06
JSE share code: CLS
ISIN: ZAE000134854
CUSIP: 18682W205
LEI: 378900E967958A677472
(Clicks Group or the group or the company)
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL GROUP RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST
2023 AND CASH DIVIDEND DECLARATION
SHORT-FORM ANNOUNCEMENT
KEY FEATURES
• Group turnover up 8.2%*
• Retail turnover up 12.2%*
• Adjusted operating margin up 30 bps^ to 8.7%
• Adjusted diluted HEPS up 11.5%^
• Total dividend up 6.6% to 679 cents per share
• R5.9 billion cash generated by operations
• R2.3 billion returned to shareholders
• R2.5 billion cash on balance sheet
* Excluding vaccinations in current and prior periods. Including
vaccinations, group turnover increased by 5.1%, while retail increased by
7.9%.
^ Excluding insurance proceeds in prior period
Financial reporting for impact of civil unrest
In line with the group's recent reporting practice, certain financial
information for the prior period has been adjusted for insurance
recoveries related to the impact of the 2021 KwaZulu-Natal civil unrest
to present a normalised view of the underlying operating performance of
the group.
Overview
Clicks Group delivered another resilient performance as improving margins
and robust cash flow generation contributed to adjusted diluted headline
earnings per share (HEPS) increasing by 11.5%. The group achieved all its
medium-term financial targets.
Clicks delivered stronger second half turnover growth and recorded market
share gains in all core product categories in an environment of growing
pressure on consumer disposable income. Strong growth in private label
sales and the sustained recovery in the beauty category were supported by
the Clicks ClubCard loyalty programme which has grown to 10.4 million
active members.
The group successfully concluded three strategic acquisitions totalling
R320 million to further entrench its leadership position in health and
beauty retailing. These businesses are the Sorbet beauty salon franchise
chain of 194 outlets, M-Kem, a long-established 24-hour pharmacy in the
Western Cape, and 180 Degrees, a pharmacy software development company.
UPD reported improved turnover and profitability in the second half of
the year. The business was impacted by the lower increase in the
regulated single exit price (SEP) of medicines and operational challenges
during the systems implementation in three of its distribution centres.
The operational metrics in the distribution centres have normalised.
The group continued to invest for longer term growth, with record capital
expenditure of R930 million committed to the expansion of the store
network and integrated supply chain, as Clicks opened its 850th store and
700th pharmacy during the year.
Financial performance
Group turnover increased by 8.2% (excluding vaccinations) to R41.6
billion (up 5.1% including vaccinations), with retail turnover increasing
by 12.2%. Distribution turnover grew by 1.5% for the year as UPD was
impacted by lost sales opportunities to Clicks and private hospitals
during the systems implementation in the first half, lower demand from
independent pharmacies and the shift of products within UPD from the
preferred supplier to the bulk distribution channel.
Adjusted total income grew by 10.8% to R12.2 billion (up 7.6% including
the insurance recoveries). The retail margin expanded by 130 basis points
and continued to benefit from the strong growth in higher margin private
label products and the recovery in the beauty category, while the low
margin vaccination programme came to an end. The increase in the
distribution margin of 20 basis points reflects improved management of
shrinkage and waste in UPD. The group's total income margin expanded by
150 basis points to 29.2% due to the stronger growth of retail relative
to distribution.
Retail costs were impacted by higher insurance premiums and diesel costs,
increasing by 11.4% with comparable retail cost growth of 7.4%.
Distribution costs increased by 13.4% due to higher insurance, transport
and diesel costs as well as increased employment costs to maintain
service levels during the systems implementation. The group's diesel
costs to operate generators during load shedding totalled R53.8 million.
Adjusted group operating profit excluding the insurance recoveries
increased by 9.0% to R3.6 billion (decreased by 0.7% including insurance
recoveries) while the group's adjusted operating margin increased by 30
basis points to 8.7%. The retail operating margin expanded by 60 basis
points to 10.0% due to the growth in higher margin product categories.
While UPD's margin reduced by 50 basis points due to the combined impact
of load shedding, higher insurance costs, the low SEP increase and labour
inefficiencies in the first half, the margin recovered in the second half
to reach 2.8% for the year and is back within management's medium-term
target range.
Total headline earnings, including insurance recoveries in the prior
year, grew by 0.8% to R2.5 billion. Basic earnings per share declined by
3.5% to 1 042 cents with diluted HEPS increasing by 1.1% to 1 045 cents.
Adjusting for the insurance recoveries in the prior year, diluted HEPS
grew by 11.5%.
Inventory levels were well managed and grew by only 2.4%. Group inventory
days reduced to 71 days (2022: 72 days), with the prior period benefiting
from the faster stock turn of vaccines.
Cash generated by operations totalled R5.9 billion. Capital expenditure
of R930 million (2022: R838 million) was invested mainly in new stores
and pharmacies, store refurbishments, supply chain and information
technology.
The group returned R2.3 billion to shareholders in dividend payments of
R1.6 billion and share buybacks of R704 million. At year end the group
held cash resources of R2.5 billion. Shares totalling R392 million have
been repurchased post the year end.
Outlook
The group expects trading conditions to remain extremely constrained in
the new financial year. The business model remains resilient and
defensive and the group has proven its ability to adapt to changing
market dynamics.
Management is confident that the organic growth opportunities in Clicks,
together with the group's strong cash generation and healthy balance
sheet, should ensure that the group continues to deliver on its medium-
term financial and operating targets.
Clicks plans to open 40 - 50 new stores and 40 – 50 pharmacies for the
financial year and remains committed to its longer-term target of 1 200
stores.
Capital investment of R880 million is planned for the 2024 financial
year. This includes R487 million for new stores and pharmacies and the
refurbishment of 50 - 60 stores. R393 million will be invested in supply
chain, technology and infrastructure.
Final dividend
The board of directors has approved a final gross ordinary dividend for
the period ended 31 August 2023 of 494.0 cents per share (2022: 457.0
cents per share). The source of the dividend will be from distributable
reserves and paid in cash.
Additional information
Dividends Tax (DT) of 20% amounting to 98.8 cents per ordinary share will
be withheld in terms of the Income Tax Act. Ordinary shareholders who are
not exempt from DT will therefore receive a dividend of 395.2 cents net
of DT.
The company has 239 712 465 ordinary shares. Its income tax reference
number is 9061/745/71/8.
Shareholders are advised of the following salient dates in respect of the
final dividend:
Last day to trade cum the dividend Tuesday, 23 January 2024
Shares trade ex the dividend Wednesday, 24 January 2024
Record date Friday, 26 January 2024
Payment to shareholders Monday, 29 January 2024
Share certificates may not be dematerialised or re-materialised between
Wednesday, 24 January 2024 and Friday, 26 January 2024, both days
inclusive.
David Nurek Bertina Engelbrecht Gordon Traill
Chairman Chief executive officer Chief financial officer
Cape Town
26 October 2023
This short-form announcement is the responsibility of the Clicks Group
board of directors and is a summary of the information in the detailed
annual results announcement and does not contain full or complete
details.
The full announcement can be downloaded from
https://senspdf.jse.co.za/documents/2023/jse/isse/CLS/2023.pdf or on the
group's website at www.clicksgroup.co.za. The announcement is available
for inspection, at no charge, at Clicks Group's registered office during
business hours for a period of 30 calendar days following the date of
this announcement. Any investment decision in relation to Clicks Group's
shares should be based on the full announcement.
Ernst & Young Inc., the group's independent auditor, has reviewed the
condensed consolidated financial statements and has expressed an
unmodified review conclusion on the condensed consolidated financial
statements. Their review report is available for inspection at the
company's registered office together with the condensed consolidated
financial statements identified in the auditor's report. These condensed
financial statements have been prepared under the supervision of Mr GD
Traill CA, the chief financial officer of the group.
Directors: DM Nurek* (Chairman), JA Bester*, BD Engelbrecht (Chief
Executive Officer), R Inskip *#, NNA Matyumza*^, MJN Njeke*, SS
Ntsaluba*, PM Osiris (née Moumakwa)*, KC Ramon*0, GD Traill+† (Chief
Financial Officer)
* Independent non-executive
^ Appointed 1 September 2022
+ Appointed 1 January 2023
0 Appointed 7 February 2023
# Appointed 1 July 2023
† British
Registered office: Cnr Searle and Pontac Streets, Cape Town 8001
Transfer secretaries: Computershare Investor Services (Proprietary)
Limited
www.clicksgroup.co.za
Sponsor
Investec Bank Limited
Date: 26-10-2023 08:00:00
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