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RNS Number : 2992M  Quartix Technologies PLC  11 January 2023

11 January 2023

Quartix Technologies plc

("Quartix", "the Group" or "the Company")

Trading Statement

 

Quartix Technologies plc, a leading supplier of subscription-based vehicle
tracking systems, analytical software and services, is pleased to provide an
update on trading for the year ended 31 December 2022 (the "Period").

 

Company Results

The Board is pleased to report that previously announced growth in annualised
recurring revenue (ARR) continued in Q4, with an increase for the year of
£2.6m (2021 £2.0m) on a constant currency basis(1) to £27.3m.

New vehicle subscriptions also continued to grow in Q4, with total new vehicle
subscriptions in the year of 60,747 (2021 50,765), 20% ahead of prior year.
Quartix's vehicle subscription base now exceeds 235,000, 16% up on prior
year.

Fleet revenue growth accelerated to 12% year on year (2021 8%).  Following
the discontinuance of the insurance business, total revenue growth will now
match the growth in fleet revenue.

Performance in Europe continues to be excellent, with the investment into
sales teams and marketing in 2021 providing a very strong return on
investment, in line with previous years.  France ARR is now at £6.2m (2021
£5.0m), a 25% increase year on year, and new vehicle subscriptions were up
42% year on year.  Whilst still at an early stage, the rest of Europe
continued to show stellar performance, with ARR having surpassed £1.4m (2021
£0.9m), and 34% growth in new vehicle subscriptions.  Growth in UK ARR was
£0.6m (2021 £0.4m), and new vehicle subscriptions increased 12% (2021 6%);
the sales team were successful in year both with its customary smaller fleet
customers, and also with medium sized SME fleet penetration through its field
sales team.  US new vehicle subscriptions continued to grow, albeit at a
slower rate, with high staff churn in H1 impacting growth as the Company
focussed on performance improvement, along with re-evaluating the US expansion
plan.

Each geographical market registered increases in its ARR, subscription base
and new subscriptions for the year. A summary of performance is shown in the
table below.

 Region                                                                  Subscription base  Growth vs  New subscriptions  Growth vs

                        ARR (£m)    Growth vs 2021 (Constant Currency)   (units)            2021       (units)            2021

                        FY 2022                                          31/12/2022                    FY 2022
 UK                     16.2        4%                                   136,514            9%         26,315             12%
 France                 6.2         25%                                  52,604             30%        17,078             42%
 USA                    3.4         7%                                   30,800             10%        9,090              1%
 Spain, Italy, Germany  1.5         63%                                  15,592             62%        8,264              34%
 Total                  27.3        11%                                  235,510            16%        60,747             20%

 

The rate of price erosion continued to reduce over the year to 4.7% (2021
6.2%) on a constant currency basis, while the Group gross attrition increased
to 12.8%, which Quartix believes is below the industry average.

 

As a result, the Board expects revenue, adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow to
be in line with consensus market forecasts(2).

The Company's cash balance at year-end was £5.1m.

The above estimates are subject to revision following the finalisation of
December's trading results and audit review.

It is the Board's intention to declare a final dividend for the year in line
with its stated policies on ordinary and supplementary dividends, subject to
economic conditions at the time of declaration.

 

Incremental Sales and Marketing Investments 2023

The Company made further incremental investments into its sales and marketing
channels during 2022 to drive further growth in ARR and the subscription base,
following the successful investment made in 2021.  Initiatives in 2023 will
continue to focus on reducing customer acquisition costs as well as in tools
to improve sales efficiency.

In 2022, Quartix finalised two value-adding features to its existing
analytical software offerings, the first, Evolve, uses fleet analytics to
assess migration opportunities to all-electric vehicle fleets. The second,
Quartix Check, is a "walk-around" vehicle condition monitoring tool. Adoption
of Evolve, following its launch, has been very encouraging, from both existing
and new customers. Quartix Check was completed towards the end of the year,
and initial interest has been strong. The focus in 2023 will be on upselling
these products fully into the UK existing customer base, as well as phased
launches in other territories.

The Company anticipates that these investments will continue to demonstrate
strong returns within the targeted SME market. Furthermore, the Board expects
further very significant increases in new vehicle subscriptions and profitable
ARR growth in 2023 and beyond.

 

Accounting Policy change

For many years the Company has applied a very conservative accounting policy
of immediately expensing hardware and associated installation and carriage
costs.  The Company is implementing a new policy for 2022 which will
recognise these incremental costs over their expected contract term, on a
systematic basis that more accurately reflects the revenue stream generated by
them. The capitalisation and subsequent amortisation of the incremental costs
will be more aligned to the core principles in IFRS 15 and make the reported
EBITDA more comparable with that reported by companies with a similar business
model.

This approach will simplify the presentation of the Group's results.  The
approximate impact of this in 2022 is in the region of £0.4m increase in
adjusted EBITDA compared with previous reporting methodology for the year,
which will be reflected in the 2022 figures in the Annual Report.
Adjustments to future projected results will be required by this change in
policy.  The 2022 Annual Report will include full disclosures of the impact
of the change on the 2022 including, in accordance with IAS 8, a prior year
adjustment.

 

US 3G swap out

Quartix made a provision of £1.6m in its 2020 accounts for the replacement of
a large proportion of the US installed base of tracking systems. This was as a
result of the sunsetting of the 3G mobile network in the US, being replaced by
4G networks. The Company made the decision to provide this service free of
charge to customers in order to minimise the chances of incremental attrition
and to further enhance the Company's reputation in the US market. The
transition from 3G has taken longer than expected, due to delays in unit
accreditation and approval for the US market.  By the end of 2022, Quartix
had completed approximately 69% of the total units to be replaced, with the
last replacements now focussing on Quartix's smallest customers. The spend in
2022 was approximately £0.7m, and the company expects the remaining swap outs
to be completed in early 2023, with a forecasted cash requirement of £0.5m.

 

Directorate Changes

As announced in December, Russell Jones has joined Quartix as a Non-Executive
Director. Russell has over 25 years' experience in marketing, strategy,
business development in SaaS and recurring revenue business, including in the
telematics market.

Russell is now also chair of Quartix's ESG Committee, taking over from Andy
Walters.

It was also announced in December that Andy Walters intends to retire from the
Board of Quartix and will remain on the Board until Q1 2023 in order to
conduct an orderly transition and handover with Russell Jones.  Andy expects
to stand down following the publication of the Company's 2022 results.

 

Chief Executive Officer comments

Richard Lilwall, Chief Executive Officer of Quartix, commented:

"I am pleased to report the continuation of our ARR growth.  Our plans for
growth in European markets have been successful with each of France, Italy,
Spain and Germany delivering strong ARR and subscription increases. We have
experienced new installation increases in all territories including the
well-established UK market, and the US.  In the UK our value-based strategy
of excellent service at a competitive price will drive our capability to
switch customers from their existing suppliers in addition to winning new
adopters of telematics technology.

 

Fleet electrification is highly topical amongst fleet operators today. We are
optimistic about the future for our EVolve electric fleet transition tool, as
we help our customers analyse and assess strategies to utilise this
significant opportunity to both increase operating efficiency and reduce
harmful emissions. We intend to launch Evolve in more geographies in 2023."

 

The Company expects to publish its results for the year ended 31 December 2022
on Monday 27 February 2023. The results, together with accompanying
presentations, will be posted that morning on the Company's website at
www.quartix.com/investors (http://www.quartix.com/investors) .

 

( 1 ) Based on currency rates as at 31 December 2022.

( 2 ) The Board believes that consensus market expectations for 2022, prior
to this announcement, were as follows: Revenue: £27.7m; Adjusted EBITDA
£5.8m; Underlying Free Cash Flow(3): £3.9m.

( 3 ) Underlying Free Cash Flow stated before expenditure on 3G swap out in
the US - see 2021 Annual Report.

 

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of
EU Regulation 596/2014 as retained as part of UK law by virtue of
the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 as amended.

 

For further information, please contact:

 Quartix (www.quartix.net)                          01686 806 663

 Richard Lilwall, Chief Executive Officer

 Emily Rees, Chief Financial Officer
 finnCap (Nominated Adviser and Broker)                020 7220 0500

 Matt Goode / Seamus Fricker (Corporate Finance)

 Alice Lane / Sunila de Silva (Corporate Broking)

 

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