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RNS Number : 1776P  Kingfisher PLC  21 May 2024

Q1 trading update to 30 April 2024

 

Trading in line with expectations; full year guidance unchanged

 

21 May 2024: Kingfisher plc ('Company', 'Group' or 'Kingfisher') is today
providing its Q1 24/25 sales.

 

Key points

·    Q1 sales of £3.3bn; total sales +0.3% (constant currency) and -0.3%
(reported)

·    LFL -0.9% including a +1.9% calendar impact (of which +1.1% relates
to the leap year)((1))

·    Q1 by region:

o UK & Ireland: share gains at B&Q supported by strong e-commerce and
TradePoint sales; share gains and positive LFL at Screwfix

o France: sales in line with our expectation. Castorama and Brico Dépôt
performing broadly in line with weaker market

o Poland: improved sales trend supported by stronger market

·    Q1 by category:

o Core (66% of sales): resilient performance (LFL -0.3%)((2)), with sequential
improvement in YoY volume trends vs Q4 23/24

o Big-ticket (15% of sales): weak sales as expected (LFL -6.3%)((3)),
reflecting trends across the broader market

o Seasonal (19% of sales): resilient sales (LFL +1.9%)((4)) despite
unfavourable weather in April

·    Volume and retail price inflation flat YoY; negative mix impact on
average selling price from lower 'big-ticket' sales

·    Q2 trading to date((5)) in line with underlying Q1 trends, with LFL
-2.5%

·    Making progress against our key strategic priorities in Q1:

o Opened three Screwfix stores in France and seven in the UK & Ireland

o Total e-commerce sales +12.7%; now 18.8% of Group sales (Q1 23/24: 16.9%)

o Continued strong growth of e-commerce marketplace at B&Q (GMV((6))
+99.4% YoY), and successful launch at Castorama France in March

o TradePoint LFL sales +8.5%. Trade loyalty programmes now live in all banners

·    Full year guidance unchanged: expect FY 24/25 adjusted PBT of
c.£490m to £550m((7)) and free cash flow of c.£350m to £410m

 

Unaudited Q1 24/25 sales (three months ended 30 April 2024)

 

                      Sales     % Total   % Total            % LFL

                      2024/25   Change    Change             Change((8))
                      £m        Reported  Constant currency  Constant currency
 UK & Ireland         1,631     +2.6%     +2.7%              +1.2%
 - B&Q                983       +0.3%     +0.4%              +0.4%
 - Screwfix           648       +6.3%     +6.4%              +2.4%
 France               1,026     (8.1)%    (5.1)%             (5.3)%
 - Castorama          529       (8.4)%    (5.5)%             (5.5)%
 - Brico Dépôt        497       (7.7)%    (4.7)%             (5.2)%
 Other International  605       +7.0%     +3.9%              +2.0%
 - Poland             445       +8.6%     +3.1%              +0.4%
 - Iberia((9))        93        (1.3)%    +1.9%              +1.9%
 - Romania            63        +7.7%     +12.3%             +14.7%
 - Other((10))        4         n/a       n/a                n/a
 Total Group          3,262     (0.3)%    +0.3%              (0.9)%

Thierry Garnier, Chief Executive Officer, said:

 

"Trading in the first quarter has been in line with our expectations. We have
seen continued resilience in our core categories, although 'big-ticket' sales
have been weak reflecting the broader market as expected. In the UK, we have
gained considerable share across our banners. Our trade proposition continues
to resonate with customers, driving positive LFL sales at Screwfix and strong
LFL sales growth of 8.5% at TradePoint. In France, while slightly improved on
Q4, trading reflects the weak overall retail market. And in Poland, we are
seeing encouraging sales trends as the consumer environment improves.

 

"We continue to drive our strategic priorities at pace and remain focused on
delivering market share growth. Our e-commerce sales grew by 12.7% and we
successfully expanded our marketplace model to France. We delivered further
expansion of Screwfix in France, and advanced our data, AI and retail media
initiatives. Leveraging our learnings from TradePoint in attracting trade
customers in the UK, we are excited to have widened trade loyalty programmes
across all our banners.

 

"We remain focused on driving productivity gains and maintaining tight control
of our costs and inventories. In France we are pushing ahead with our plan to
improve performance, having successfully completed our structural
simplification and transitioned to new leadership at Castorama.

 

"Looking forward, we confirm the guidance outlined in March for the full year,
including our expectations for the overall market in 2024."

 

Current trading and outlook

The second quarter has started in line with the underlying sales trends of Q1,
with Group LFL sales -2.5% for the three weeks to 18 May 2024((5)).

 

On the overall market outlook for 2024, we remain cautious due to the lag
between housing demand and home improvement demand. As such, the scenarios we
set out in our FY 23/24 results for the growth of our total addressable home
improvement markets in the UK & Ireland, France and Poland in 2024, versus
2023, are unchanged.

 

                   Our expectation of total addressable

home improvement market % change in 2024 (YoY)
                   Low case                  High case
 UK & Ireland      Low-single digit decline  Flat
 France            Mid-single digit decline  Low-single digit decline
 Poland            Flat                      Low-single digit growth

 

Against this backdrop, we are focused on growing ahead of our markets by
leveraging our key strategic priorities. We are confident in the delivery of
c.£120m of additional cost reductions and productivity gains this year, to
partially offset higher pay rates and technology investments. As a result, our
FY 24/25 guidance remains unchanged, expecting adjusted PBT of c.£490m to
£550m, and free cash flow of c.£350m to £410m.

 

Kingfisher store tours in Poland and France - July 2024

Kingfisher is hosting tours of its international stores in Poland (Castorama)
and France (Castorama, Brico Dépôt and Screwfix) on 9-11 July 2024. The
event is open to all institutional investors and sell-side research analysts.
Please contact Investor Relations (mailto:investorenquiries@kingfisher.com)
for further details.

Q1 summary

As stated in our FY 23/24 results in March, Group LFL sales for the first
seven weeks of Q1 (to 23 March 2024) were -2.3%.

 

Since then, underlying sales trends remained broadly stable through the
remainder of the quarter, with resilience in core categories offset by
weakness in 'big-ticket' sales as expected. Seasonal category sales were
positive YoY despite the impact of unfavourable weather conditions, especially
in April in the UK and France.

 

Overall, Q1 24/25 LFL sales were -0.9%. This includes a +1.9% calendar
impact((1)), of which +1.1% relates to the impact of the additional day in the
leap year. This impact was broadly consistent across our main markets. In
relation to the pure calendar component (+0.8%), we expect this to unwind over
the balance of the year.

 

Q1 trading highlights

All commentary below is in constant currency.

 

UK & IRELAND

Total sales +2.7% (LFL +1.2%), with sales at both banners growing ahead of
their respective markets (as measured by the British Retail Consortium,
Barclays and GfK); particularly strong market share gains achieved at
TradePoint and Screwfix.

 

·    B&Q sales +0.4%. LFL +0.4%, supported by a strong performance in
e-commerce and the trade segment. The business saw good LFL sales growth and
improved volume trends in its core categories, particularly tools &
hardware and building & joinery, partially offsetting a weak sales
performance in 'big-ticket' categories. Seasonal category sales were positive,
although impacted by wet weather in April. B&Q's total e-commerce sales
increased by 22.8% YoY, with an overall e-commerce sales penetration of 13.6%
(Q1 23/24: 11.4%). This was driven by the further scaling of its marketplace,
which reached a participation((11)) of 41% in April. Marketplace GMV((6))
increased by 99.4% YoY.

·    TradePoint, B&Q's trade-focused banner, delivered a strong
performance with LFL sales of +8.5%, reaching a penetration of 23% of
B&Q's total sales (Q1 23/24: 21%). TradePoint continues to strengthen its
product and services proposition for trade customers. Its loyalty programme
continues to attract trade customers, with new sign-ups growing by c.40% YoY
and total membership now at over 3.5 million.

·    Screwfix sales +6.4%. LFL +2.4%, with robust demand from trade
customers and strong market share gains. Positive YoY sales growth was seen in
most categories, with notable performances in its tools & hardware and
building & joinery categories. Screwfix opened seven new stores in the UK
& Ireland, and remains on track to open up to 40 stores in these countries
in this financial year. Screwfix Spares contributed c.2% to total Screwfix
sales growth in Q1((12)). The results of Screwfix France are recorded within
the 'Other International' division - see below for further information.

 

FRANCE

Total sales -5.1% (LFL -5.3%), with trading, as expected, impacted by ongoing
weakness in the broader market. Both banners performed broadly in line with
the French home improvement market, based on external panel data and
Kingfisher analysis.

 

With the structural simplification of the French organisation now complete,
the businesses are focused on improving their respective performance in line
with the plan outlined in our FY 23/24 results in March. Castorama's store
restructuring and modernisation plan for its lowest performing stores, also
outlined in our FY 23/24 results, has started well. The business has completed
two rightsizings in the year to date, with one further rightsizing due to
complete in H2. All three rightsized stores will, at the same time, benefit
from a pervasive store refit along with one additional low-performing store.
The refits will be similar to the concept successfully applied to the
Castorama Englos store last year. The transfer to Brico Dépôt of one
low-performing Castorama store is in motion, and we are making good progress
towards our goal to start tests for two franchise stores within the next 12
months.

 

·    Castorama sales -5.5%. LFL -5.5%, with market weakness reflected
broadly across all categories, in particular 'big-ticket' category sales.
Early results of Castorama's e-commerce marketplace, launched in March, have
been encouraging with the business focused on scaling up the proposition.
Castorama also continues to trial its trade loyalty programme, with further
roll-out to additional stores planned in Q2.

·    Brico Dépôt sales -4.7%. LFL -5.2%, with its category performance
broadly in line with Castorama and the wider market. Brico Dépôt opened one
compact store in May, with three of these innovative 1,000 sqm format stores
now open. The business continues to focus on capturing more of the trade
opportunity, with positive results and customer engagement seen following the
nationwide roll-out of its trade loyalty programme in February.

 

OTHER INTERNATIONAL

·    Poland sales +3.1%. LFL +0.4%, supported by an improved consumer
environment, and strong progress with initiatives to boost trade sales.
Compared to Q4 23/24, Castorama saw improved LFL sales trends across its core
and 'big-ticket' categories, with building & joinery, kitchen and tools
& hardware all performing well. Sales of seasonal categories were
positive, supported by successful range reviews. Castorama performed broadly
in line with the market in the quarter (as measured by GfK). The business
opened one big-box and one 'Castorama Smart' store in Q1, and is on track with
its target of five store openings in this financial year. Castorama continues
to see strong results from its trade customer initiatives, with c.100k
sign-ups to the 'CastoPro' loyalty programme following its roll-out to all
stores in February.

·    Iberia sales +1.9%. LFL +1.9%, with good performance seen in the
building & joinery, bathroom & storage and kitchen categories. Sales
growth in seasonal categories were impacted by positive prior year
comparatives.

·    Romania sales +12.3%. LFL +14.7%, reflecting a strong performance in
its outdoor, building & joinery and surfaces & décors categories.

·    Other consists of the consolidated sales of Screwfix International,
NeedHelp, and from franchise and wholesale agreements. While these businesses
are in their early investment phase, we continue to be encouraged by the
results we have seen to date. Screwfix opened three stores in France in the
quarter, with a total of 23 stores in operation as of 30 April 2024. The
business continues to grow its customer base and retention rates, as well as
increasing brand awareness both locally and nationally.

 

 

Footnotes

((1)) Leap year impact reflects the impact of an extra day of trading on
Thursday 29 February 2024. The impact of the leap year on Q1 24/25 LFL sales
was +1.1%. Calendar impact represents the impact of the annual calendar shift
on LFL sales growth due to different days of the week falling into or out of
the current period compared to the prior period. For example, historically,
higher trading is seen on a Friday and Saturday as compared to a Sunday. This
includes the impact of national public holidays falling on different days of
the week compared to the prior period. The calendar impact on Q1 24/25 LFL
sales was +0.8%, which we expect to unwind over the balance of the year.

((2)) Core category sales represented 66% of Group sales in Q1. It includes
the sales from non-seasonal products across our categories, other than 'big
ticket' sales.

((3)) 'Big-ticket' category sales represented 15% of Group sales in Q1. It
includes the sales from kitchen, bathroom & storage products.

((4)) Seasonal category sales represented 19% of Group sales in Q1. It
includes the sales from certain products within our outdoor, electricals,
plumbing, heating & cooling (EPHC) and surfaces & décor categories.

((5)) 'Q2 24/25 LFL sales (to 18 May 2024)' represents the period from 28
April to 18 May 2024 compared against the equivalent period in the prior year
(i.e., 30 April to 20 May 2023). The figures are provisional and exclude
certain non-cash accounting adjustments relating to revenue recognition.

((6)) Marketplace gross sales is the transaction value (excluding VAT) from
the sale of products supplied by third-party e-commerce marketplace vendors.
Returned and cancelled orders are excluded. Marketplace gross merchandise
value (GMV) is the total transaction value (including VAT, and including
returned and cancelled orders) from the sale of products supplied by
third-party e-commerce marketplace vendors. Marketplace GMV is the basis on
which our commissions from third-party vendors are determined.

((7)) Guidance assumes current exchange rates.

((8)) LFL (like-for-like) sales growth represents the constant currency,
year-on-year sales growth for stores that have been open for more than one
year.

((9)) Brico Dépôt Spain and Portugal.

((10)) 'Other' consists of the consolidated sales of Screwfix International,
NeedHelp, and from franchise and wholesale agreements.

((11)) Marketplace participation defined as B&Q's marketplace gross sales
divided by B&Q's total e-commerce sales. Please refer to the glossary in
Kingfisher's 2023/24 Full Year Results announcement for definitions of
e-commerce sales and penetration metrics.

((12)) On 20 March 2023, Screwfix Spares Limited acquired the majority of the
business and assets of Connect Distribution Services (in administration) and
related companies.

 

Contacts

                     Tel:                  Email:
 Investor Relations  +44 (0) 20 7644 1082  investorenquiries@kingfisher.com (mailto:investorenquiries@kingfisher.com)
 Media Relations     +44 (0) 20 7644 1030  corpcomms@kingfisher.com (mailto:corpcomms@kingfisher.com)
 Teneo               +44 (0) 20 7420 3184  kfteam@teneo.com (mailto:kfteam@teneo.com)

 

Q1 trading update and data tables

This announcement and data tables for Q1 24/25 sales can be downloaded from
the Investors section of our website at www.kingfisher.com/investors
(http://www.kingfisher.com/investors) .

 

Half year 24/25 results

Our next scheduled results announcement will be our results for the six months
ending 31 July 2024, on 17 September 2024.

 

American Depository Receipts

Kingfisher American Depository Receipts are traded in the US on the OTCQX
platform: (OTCQX: KGFHY) http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/KGFHY/quote
(http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/KGFHY/quote) .

 

About Kingfisher plc

Kingfisher plc is an international home improvement company with over 2,000
stores, supported by a team of over 78,000 colleagues. We operate in eight
countries across Europe under retail banners including B&Q, Castorama,
Brico Dépôt, Screwfix, TradePoint and Koçtaş. We offer home improvement
products and services to consumers and trade professionals who shop in our
stores and via our e-commerce channels.

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