REG - RTC Group PLC - Interim Results - Six Months Ended 30 June 2017 <Origin Href="QuoteRef">RTCR.L</Origin>
RNS Number : 4597NRTC Group PLC09 August 20179 August 2017
RTC Group Plc
("RTC", "the Company" or "the Group")
Interim Results for the Six Months Ended 30 June 2017
RTC Group Plc (AIM: RTC.L), the engineering and technical recruitment company, is pleased to announce its unaudited results for the six months ended 30 June 2017.
Highlights:
Group revenue from continuing operations: 35.1m (2016: 34.1m)
Group profit from operations (before amortisation of intangibles): 0.7m (2016: 0.6m)
Profit before tax increased by 32% to 0.6m: (2016: 0.4m)
Cash inflow from operations 0.5m: (2016: 1.0m)
Basic earnings per share 3.58p: (2016: 2.83p)
In line with the Company's progressive dividend policy, the Directors propose an interim dividend of 1.2p per share (2016: 1.1p). Subject to approval of the Directors, the interim dividend will be paid on 30 November 2017 to shareholders on the register on 10 November 2017.
Commenting on the results, Bill Douie, Chairman, said:
"I am pleased to report that the positive start to 2017, to which I alluded in my statement of 26th February, has continued throughout the remainder of the first half.
Ganymede continues to perform well and profits have grown in line with expectations. As announced on 25 July 2017, Ganymede Energy, has secured a significant contract with SSE Plc, commencing in November 2017, to source, train and provide dual fuel installers for its Smart-Meter roll-out programme.
ATA, like many companies in its sector, is experiencing tighter market conditions in permanent placements. However, it is growing its contract business ahead of expectations.
Global Staffing Solutions (GSS) continues to maintain its steady presence in Afghanistan and is enjoying promising new client opportunities both there and in other Middle East regions.
The refurbishment at the Derby Conference Centre (part of Central Services) has been completed and the Centre has returned to profitability.
The Directors are confident that trading in the second half of 2017 will be in line with expectations. The Board continues to implement ambitious growth initiatives across all group businesses and looks forward to the remainder of the year with optimism.
The interim report is available on the Company's website www.rtcgroupplc.co.uk.
ENDS
Enquiries:
RTC Group Plc
Tel: 0133 286 1835
Bill Douie, Chairman
Andy Pendlebury, Chief Executive
SPARK Advisory Partners Limited (Nominated Adviser)
Matt Davis / Mark Brady
Tel: 0203 368 3550
Whitman Howard Limited (Broker)
Nick Lovering / Francis North
Tel: 020 7659 1234
About RTC
RTC has three principal trading subsidiaries engaged in recruitment services:
ATA is one of the UK's leading engineering and technical recruitment consultancies. Supplying white and blue-collar engineering and technical staff to a broad range of SME clients and vertical markets;
Ganymede is focused on the supply and operation of blue collar contingent labour into safety critical markets; and
GSS predominantly provides managed service solutions for international clients.
Chairman's statement
Six months ended 30 June 2017
I am pleased to present the interim report of the Company for the six months to 30 June 2017 and to report on another successful half year for the Group.
I am pleased to report that the positive start to 2017, to which I alluded in my statement of 26th February, has continued throughout the remainder of the first half.
Ganymede continues to perform well and profits have grown in line with expectations. As announced on 25 July 2017, Ganymede Energy, has secured a significant contract with SSE Plc, commencing in November 2017, to source, train and provide dual fuel installers for its Smart-Meter roll-out programme.
ATA, like many companies in its sector, is experiencing tighter market conditions in permanent placements. However, it is growing its contract business ahead of expectations.
Global Staffing Solutions (GSS) continues to maintain its steady presence in Afghanistan and is enjoying promising new client opportunities both there and in other Middle East regions.
The refurbishment at the Derby Conference Centre (part of Central Services) has been completed and the Centre has returned to profitability.
Dividends
In line with the Company's progressive dividend policy, the Directors propose an interim dividend of 1.2p per share (2016: 1.1p). Subject to approval of the Directors, the interim dividend will be paid on the 30 November 2017 to shareholders on the register on 10 November 2017.
Outlook
The Directors are confident that trading in the second half of 2017 will be in line with market expectations. The Board continues to implement ambitious growth initiatives across all group businesses
and looks forward to the remainder of the year with optimism.
W J C Douie 9 August 2017
Chairman
Finance Director's statement
Six months ended 30 June 2017
Revenue and gross margin
In the period ended 30 June 2017, Group revenue increased by to 35.1m (2016: 34.1m). Profit before tax increased by 32% to 0.6m (2016: 0.4m).
Ganymede
Profit from operations (before amortisation of intangibles on acquisition) was consistent with the prior year 1.1m (2016: 1.1m).
Revenue increased by 2.4%, as Ganymede's Rail division continued to provide Network Rail with contingent labour for maintenance at the top end of their five-year contract value. Ganymede Energy doubled the number of permanent placements made, compared to the same period in 2016 and steadily increased contractor numbers. Due to the change in mix in its Energy business, overall gross margin improved 0.4% from the same period in 2016. Considerable investment has been made in the growth strategies for Ganymede's Rail and Energy divisions.
ATA
Profit from operations was slightly behind the prior year 0.5m (2016: 0.6m).
Revenue has increased by 6.5% as ATA's strategy to build a much more substantial contract base really starts to deliver results. However, the slow-down in permanent recruitment in UK based engineering that has been seen in other recruitment businesses recent announcements and that was referred to in our 2016 annual report is still hampering absolute growth in permanent performance in ATA. The resulting change in mix between contract and permanent recruitment has led to a slight dip in gross profit for the period. Administrative expenses have been held at 2016 levels.
GSS
Profit from operations was slightly behind the same period prior year 0.2m (2016: 0.3m).
Revenue decreased by 6.1% as anticipated, with the tightened pricing effective from October 2016 when GSS' key contract in Afghanistan was successfully rebid. Contractors numbers have largely been maintained at 2016 levels and overheads carefully managed. Investment in pursuing new opportunities has been rewarded with a new contract secured to supply candidates for roles in Afghanistan similar to those currently provided.
Central Services
Following the refurbishment of the Derby site in 2016, revenue from the site has increased by 28.2% on the same period last year and administrative costs have been reduced.
Taxation
The total tax charge for the period is estimated at 93,000 (2016: 60,000). This is lower than would be expected if the standard tax rate was applied to the profits for the period, as explained in note 3.
Finance Director's statement
Six months ended 30 June 2017
Earnings per share
The basic earnings per share figure is 3.58p (2016: 2.83p). The diluted earnings per share 3.39p (2016: 2.71p).
Statement of financial position
The Group statement of financial position has further strengthened compared to the same point last year, with net working capital increasing to 1.8m (2016: 1.4m). The ratio of current assets to current liabilities was maintained at 1.2x (2016: 1.2x) and the gearing ratio reduced to 1.0 times (2016: 1.2 times). The gearing ratio in 2016 largely reflected the timing of 2.2m of customer receipts relating to three key clients that were overdue at the end of June but received in July. Interest cover is 16.9 times (2016: 8.6 times)
Cash flow
Profit from operations of 0.6m was nearly all converted to a cash inflow from operations of 0.5m, which represented good cash generation. The higher cash inflow in the first half of 2016 of 1.0m was largely a result of the marked improvement in debtors during that period.
Financing
The Group's current bank facilities include an overdraft of 50,000 and a confidential invoice discounting facility of up to 9.0m with HSBC. The Group is currently operating well within its facility cap.
The Board closely monitors the level of facility utilisation and availability to ensure that there is sufficient headroom to manage current operations and support the growth of the business.
The Group continues to be focussed on cash generation and building a robust statement of financial position to support the growth of the business.
S L Dye 9 August 2017
Group Finance Director
Consolidated statement of comprehensive income
Six months ended 30 June 2017
Six month period ended 30 June 2017
Six month period ended 30 June 2016
Year ended 31 December 2016
Unaudited
Unaudited
Audited
Notes
'000
'000
'000
Revenue
2
35,127
34,062
67,900
Cost of sales
2
(29,126)
(28,082)
(55,794)
Gross profit
2
6,001
5,980
12,106
Administrative expenses
(5,374)
(5,474)
(10,929)
Profit from operations
627
506
1,177
Financing expense
(37)
(59)
(104)
Profit before tax
590
447
1,073
Tax expense
3
(93)
(60)
(273)
Net profit and total comprehensive income for the period
497
387
800
Earnings per ordinary share
5
Basic
3.58p
2.83p
5.80p
Diluted
3.39p
2.71p
5.44p
Consolidated statement of changes in equity
Six months ended 30 June 2017
Six months ended 30 June 2017:
Share capital
Share premium
Own shares held
Capital redemption reserve
Share based payment reserve
Profit and loss
Total equity
'000
'000
'000
'000
'000
'000
'000
At 1 January 2017 (audited)
145
96
(473)
50
95
3,455
3,368
Profit and total comprehensive income for the period
-
-
-
-
497
497
Share options exercised
-
-
-
-
-
-
Share based payment reserve
-
-
-
58
-
58
At 30 June 2017 (unaudited)
145
96
(473)
50
153
3,952
3,923
The following describes the nature and purpose of each reserve within equity:
Reserve description and purpose
Share capital
Nominal value of share capital subscribed for.
Share premium account
Amount subscribed for share capital in excess of nominal value.
Capital Redemption Reserve
An amountof moneythat a companyin the UK must keepwhen it buysback shares, and which it cannot payto shareholdersas dividends.
Own shares held
Cost of company's own shares purchased through the EBT Trust shown as a deduction from equity.
Share based payment reserve
The share based payment reserve comprises the cumulative share option charge under IFRS 2 less the value of any share options that have been exercised or have lapsed.
Retained earnings
All other net gains and losses and transactions with owners (e.g. dividends) not recognised elsewhere.
Consolidated statement of changes in equity
Six months ended 30 June 2017
Six months ended 30 June 2016:
Share capital
Share premium
Own shares held
Capital redemption reserve
Share based payment reserve
Profit and loss
Total equity
'000
'000
'000
'000
'000
'000
'000
At 1 January 2016 (audited)
143
66
(473)
50
54
3,080
2,920
Profit and total comprehensive income for the period
-
-
-
-
-
387
387
Share options exercised
2
31
-
-
(4)
4
33
Share based payment reserve
-
-
-
-
15
-
15
At 30 June 2016 (unaudited)
145
97
(473)
50
65
3,471
3,355
Consolidated statement of changes in equity
Six months ended 30 June 2017
Year ended 31 December 2016:
Share capital
Share premium
Own shares held
Capital redemption reserve
Share based payment reserve
Retained earnings
Total equity
'000
'000
'000
'000
'000
'000
'000
At 1 January 2016
143
66
(473)
50
54
3,080
2,920
Total comprehensive income for the year
-
-
-
-
-
800
800
Dividends
-
-
-
-
-
(430)
(430)
Share options exercised
2
30
-
-
(5)
5
32
Share based payment charge
-
-
-
-
46
-
46
At 31 December 2016
145
96
(473)
50
95
3,455
3,368
Consolidated statement of financial position
As at 30 June 2017
Six month period ended 30 June 2017 Unaudited
Six month period ended 30 June 2016 Unaudited
Year ended 31 December 2016 Audited
'000
'000
'000
Assets
Non-current
Goodwill
132
132
132
Other intangible assets
576
670
642
Property, plant and equipment
1,418
1,274
1,260
Deferred tax asset
59
16
33
2,185
2,092
2,067
Current
Cash and cash equivalents
-
-
60
Inventories
12
11
12
Trade and other receivables
10,606
10,217
11,183
Total current assets
10,618
10,228
11,255
Total assets
12,803
12,320
13,322
Liabilities
Current
Trade and other payables
(4,631)
(4,758)
(5,429)
Corporation tax
(141)
(180)
(132)
Current borrowings
(4,051)
(3,931)
(4,289)
Total current liabilities
(8,823)
(8,869)
(9,850)
Non-current liabilities
Deferred tax liabilities
(57)
(96)
(104)
Net assets
3,923
3,355
3,368
Equity
Share capital
145
145
145
Share premium
96
97
96
Capital redemption reserve
50
50
50
Own shares held
(473)
(473)
(473)
Share based payment reserve
153
65
95
Profit and loss account
3,952
3,471
3,455
Total equity
3,923
3,355
3,368
Consolidated statement of cash flows
Six months ended 30 June 2017
Six month period ended 30 June 2017 Unaudited
Six month period ended 30 June 2016 Unaudited
Year ended 31 December 2016 Audited
Notes
'000
'000
'000
Cash flows from operating activities
Profit from operations
2
627
506
1,177
Adjustments for:
Depreciation and amortisation
199
150
382
Loss on disposal
-
-
5
Employee equity settled share options charge
58
15
46
Change in inventories
-
2
1
Change in trade and other receivables
577
1,510
560
Change in trade and other payables
(955)
(1,151)
(483)
Cash inflow from operations
506
1,032
1,688
Income tax paid
-
-
(270)
Net cash inflow from operating activities
506
1,032
1,418
Cash flows from investing activities
Purchases of property, plant and equipment
(291)
(1,013)
(1,129)
Purchase of intangible assets
-
-
(79)
Net cash used in investing activities
(291)
(1,013)
(1,208)
Cash flows from financing activities
Interest payments
(37)
(59)
(104)
Lease purchase payments
-
-
(11)
Dividends paid
-
-
(430)
Proceeds from exercise of share options
-
33
30
Net cash outflow from financing activities
(37)
(26)
(515)
Net increase / (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents from operations
178
(7)
(305)
Total net increase / (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents
178
(7)
(305)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
(4,229)
(3,924)
(3,924)
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period
6
(4,051)
(3,931)
(4,229)
Notes to the interim statement
Six months ended 30 June 2017
1. Accounting policies
a) General information
RTC Group PLC is incorporated and domiciled in England and its shares are publicly traded on AIM. The registered office address is The Derby Conference Centre, London Road, Derby, DE24 8UX. The company's registered number is 02558971. The principal activities of the Group are described in note 2.
The Board consider the principal risks and uncertainties relating to the Group for the next six months to be the same as detailed in our last Annual Report and Accounts to 31 December 2016. The Group's financial risk management objectives and policies are consistent with those disclosed in the consolidated financial statements as at and for the year ended 31 December 2016.
b) Basis of preparation
The unaudited interim group financial information of RTC Group PLC is for the six months ended 30 June 2017 and does not comprise statutory accounts within the meaning of S.435 of the Companies Act 2006. The unaudited interim group financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the AIM rules and have not been reviewed by the Group's auditors. This report should be read in conjunction with the Group's Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2016, which have been prepared in accordance with IFRS's as adopted by the European Union.
These unaudited interim group financial statements were approved for issue on 18 August 2017. No significant events, other than those disclosed in this document, have occurred between 30 June 2017 and this date.
c) Comparatives
The comparative figures for the year ended 31 December 2016 do not constitute statutory accounts within the meaning of S.435 of the Companies Act 2006, but they have been derived from the audited financial statements for that year, which have been filed with the Registrar of Companies. The report of the auditor was unqualified and did not contain a statement under section 498 (2) or (3) of the Companies Act 2006 nor a reference to any matters which the auditor drew attention by way of emphasis of matter without qualifying their report.
d) Accounting policies
There have been no significant changes in the basis upon which policies and estimates have been applied, compared to those applied at 31 December 2016. A full description of our accounting policies is contained with our 2016 Annual Report available on our website.
This interim announcement has been prepared in accordance with the recognition and measurement requirements of International Financial Reporting Standards issued by the International Accounting Standards Board, as adopted by the European Union as effective for periods beginning on or after 1 January 2017.
Notes to the interim statement
Six months ended 30 June 2017
2. Segment analysis
The Group is a provider of recruitment services that has its headquarters at the Derby Conference Centre which is contained within the Central Services segment. The recruitment business comprises three distinct business units - ATA predominantly servicing the UK engineering market; GSS servicing the international market and Ganymede supplying labour into safety critical environments.
Segment information is provided below in respect of ATA, Ganymede, GSS and Central Services which, as well as being the head office and providing all central services for the Group, generates income from excess space at the Derby site including rental and conferencing facilities.
The Group manages the trading performance of each segment by monitoring operating contribution and centrally manages working capital, borrowings and equity.
Revenues are generated from permanent and temporary recruitment in the recruitment division. Revenue is analysed by origin of customer/point of invoicing and as such all recruitment division revenues are supplied in the United Kingdom.
All revenues have been invoiced to external customers. During the first half of 2016, one customer in GSS contributed 10% or more of that segment's revenues being 4.8m (2016: 5.1m) and one customer in Ganymede also contributed 10% or more of that segment's revenues being 11.7m (2016: 10.3m).
Notes to the interim statement
Six months ended 30 June 2017
The segment information for the reporting period is as follows:
Six months ended 30 June 2017:
Recruitment
Central
Total
Unaudited
ATA
GSS
Ganymede
Services
Group
'000
'000
'000
'000
'000
External sales revenue
13,674
4,832
15,862
759
35,127
Cost of sales
(11,126)
(4,319)
(13,327)
(354)
(29,126)
Gross profit
2,548
513
2,535
405
6,001
Administrative expenses*
(1,973)
(305)
(1,427)
(1,470)
(5,175)
Amortisation of intangibles*
(24)
-
(66)
-
(90)
Depreciation*
(16)
-
(15)
(78)
(109)
Profit / (loss) from operations
535
208
1,027
(1,143)
627
Finance expense
(37)
Profit before tax
590
Tax expense
93
*combine to represent administrative expenses of 5,374,000 in the consolidated statement of comprehensive income.
All assets and liabilities are held in the United Kingdom.
Six months ended 30 June 2016:
Recruitment
Central
Total
Unaudited
ATA
GSS
Ganymede
(Restated**)
Services
(Restated**)
Group
'000
'000
'000
'000
'000
External sales revenue
12,837
5,147
15,486
592
34,062
Cost of sales
(10,206)
(4,458)
(13,063)
(355)
(28,082)
Gross profit
2,631
689
2,423
237
5,980
Administrative expenses*
(1,979)
(439)
(1,350)
(1,556)
(5,324)
Amortisation of intangibles*
-
-
(66)
-
(66)
Depreciation*
(36)
-
(2)
(46)
(84)
Profit / (loss) from operations
616
250
1,005
(1,365)
506
Finance expense
(59)
Profit before tax
447
Tax expense
60
*combine to represent administrative expenses of 5,474,000 in the consolidated statement of comprehensive income.
** Restatement to reflect presentation as at 31 December 2016. Ganymede to include amortisation of intangibles and Derby Conference Centre included as part of Central Services.
All assets and liabilities are held in the United Kingdom.
Notes to the interim statement
Six months ended 30 June 2017
Year ended 31 December 2016:
Recruitment
Central
Total
Audited
ATA
GSS
Ganymede
Services
Group
'000
'000
'000
'000
'000
External sales revenue
25,692
9,575
31,345
1,288
67,900
Cost of sales
(20,469)
(8,409)
(26,190)
(726)
(55,794)
Gross profit
5,223
1,166
5,155
562
12,106
Administrative expenses*
(3,854)
(787)
(2,795)
(3,105)
(10,541)
Amortisation of intangibles*
(41)
-
(132)
-
(173)
Depreciation*
(87)
(1)
(28)
(99)
(215)
Profit / (loss) from operations
1,241
378
2,200
(2,642)
1,177
Finance expense
(104)
Profit before tax
1,073
Tax expense
(273)
*combine to represent administrative expenses of 10,929,000 in the consolidated statement of comprehensive income.
All assets and liabilities are held in the United Kingdom.
Notes to the interim statement
Six months ended 30 June 2017
3. Income tax
Continuing operations
Six month period ended 30 June 2017 Unaudited
Six month period ended 30 June 2016 Unaudited
Year ended 31 December 2016 Audited
'000
'000
'000
Analysis of tax:
Current tax
UK corporation tax
141
73
235
Adjustment in respect of previous period
-
-
35
141
73
270
Deferred tax
(29)
(13)
3
Adjustment in respect of previous period
(19)
Tax
93
60
273
Factors affecting the tax expense
The tax assessed for the six-month period ended 30 June 2017 is lower than would be expected by multiplying profit on ordinary activities by the standard rate of corporation tax in the UK of 19.25% (2016:20%). The differences are explained below:
Six month period ended 30 June 2017 Unaudited
Six month period ended 30 June 2016 Unaudited
Year ended 31 December 2016 Audited
Factors affecting tax expense
'000
'000
'000
Result for the period before tax
590
447
1,073
Profit multiplied by standard rate of tax of 19.25% (2016: 20%)
114
89
215
Non-deductible expenses
(1)
4
45
Tax credit on exercise of options
-
(23)
(22)
Corporation tax rate change
(1)
(10)
-
Adjustment in respect of previous period
(19)
-
35
Tax charge for the period
93
60
273
Notes to the interim statement
Six months ended 30 June 2017
4. Dividends
During the period, the company made no dividend payments (2016: Nil) to its equity shareholders. This represents a payment of 0.0p (2016: 0.0p) per share.
The Directors propose an interim dividend of 1.2p per share (2016: 1.1p). Subject to approval of the Directors, the interim dividend will be paid on 30 November 2017 to shareholders on the register on 10 November 2017.
5. Earnings per share
The calculation of basic earnings per share is based on the earnings attributable to ordinary shareholders divided by the weighted average number of shares in issue during the year.
The calculation of diluted earnings per share is based on the basic earnings per share adjusted to allow for all dilutive potential ordinary shares.
Basic
Diluted
Six month period ended 30 June 2017
Six-month period ended 30 June 2016
Six-month
period ended
30 June 2017
Six month period ended
30 June 2016
Unaudited
Unaudited
Unaudited
Unaudited
Earnings '000
497
387
497
387
Basic weighted average number of shares
13,868,126
13,679,975
13,868,126
13,679,975
Dilutive effect of share options
-
-
792,794
582,545
Fully diluted weighted average number of shares
-
-
14,660,920
14,262,920
Earnings per share (pence)
3.58p
2.83p
3.39p
2.71p
The basic earnings per share at 31 December 2016 was 5.80p and diluted earnings per share was 5.44p.
Notes to the interim statement
Six months ended 30 June 2017
6. Reconciliation of cash and cash equivalents in cash flow to cash balances in statement of financial position
At
1 January
2017
Audited
Cash and cash equivalents
At
30 June 2017
Unaudited
'000
'000
'000
Overdraft and invoice discounting arrangements
(4,289)
238
(4,051)
Cash
60
(60)
-
Cash and cash equivalents
(4,229)
178
(4,051)
The Group has a working capital facility with HSBC PLC that allows it to borrow up to 90% of the invoiced trade debtors of ATA, GSS and Ganymede up to 9.0m and an overdraft facility of 50,000.
7. Borrowings
Included in current borrowings are bank overdrafts and an invoice discounting facility. During the year the Group has used its bank overdraft and invoice discounting facility, which is secured by a cross guarantee and debenture over all Group companies. There have been no defaults or breaches of interest payable during the current or prior period.
8. Related party transactions
RTC Group Plc is the parent company of the Group that includes the following trading entities that have been consolidated:
ATA Recruitment Limited
The Derby Conference Centre Limited
Ganymede Solutions Limited
ATA Global Staffing Solutions Limited
The Group, as permitted by the scope paragraph of IAS 24, Related Party Disclosures, has not disclosed transactions with other group companies that are eliminated on consolidation in the Group financial statements.
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