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RNS Number : 8330M  SThree plc  19 September 2023

 

19 September 2023

 

SThree plc

 

FY23 Q3 Trading Update

 

Resilient performance sustained, underpinned by Contract

 

SThree plc ("SThree" or the "Group"), the only global specialist talent
partner focused on roles in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
('STEM'), today issues a trading update covering the period 1 June 2023 to 31
August 2023.

 

Highlights

 

 ·             Resilient performance, with the movement in Group net fees for Q3 in line with
               Q2, down 7% YoY((1)) against a strong comparative period((2)) and ongoing
               global macro-economic weakness.
 ·             Excluding restructured businesses the movement in Group net fees improved from
               -6% YoY in Q2 to -5% YoY in Q3 demonstrating the value of a focused and
               disciplined market investment approach.
 ·             Contract net fees performance improved to flat YoY, now representing 84% of
               Group net fees (FY22 Q3: 77%).
 ·             Permanent net fees (representing 16% of Group) down 31% YoY, reflecting both
               market conditions and our strategic investment towards Contract in specific
               markets (average Permanent headcount down 21%).
 ·             In our largest three markets, which represent 73% of net fees, the Netherlands
               grew 5%, while Germany was down 6% and USA was down 19%.
 ·             Engineering up 20%, with Technology down 6% and Life Sciences down 24%.
 ·             Contractor order book((3)) remained flat YoY, reflecting sequentially improved
               new placement activity together with continued robust extensions performance
               and providing good visibility for the remainder of the year.
 ·             Strong balance sheet with net cash of £83 million at 31 August 2023 (31
               August 2022: £57 million).
 ·             Technology Improvement Programme remains on track and on budget, with first
               city, Houston, now live, and sequenced rollout across the Group progressing in
               line with stated plans.
 ·             Trading in line with market expectations for full year((4)).

 

 

Timo Lehne, Chief Executive, commented:

 

"We continue to deliver a resilient performance, underpinned by the Group's
strategic focus on Contract. While the wider environment remains uncertain, we
are encouraged by our sequentially improving new placement performance and
strong Contract extensions, demonstrating our clients' sustained demand for
critical STEM skills.

Our Technology Improvement Programme, key to driving both scale and higher
margins over the mid-to-long term, and to delivering a differentiated and
higher value proposition within the market, continues to progress on track and
on budget. I am delighted that the first phase of the rollout in Houston is
now complete, which is a significant milestone for the Group. We are
incredibly excited about the progress that has been made so far and continue
to believe that this will be a key strategic step forward for our business.

Our long-term opportunity is clear, underpinned by structural megatrends
driving the acute need for scarce STEM talent.  While we remain mindful of
the macro-economic uncertainty across global markets, with all lead indicators
of the Group's performance monitored closely, we look ahead to the
opportunities facing us with optimism. Our specialism in STEM skills and new
ways of working provides a unique offering to clients and candidates.
Supported by a resilient business model and strong financial position, we are
trading in line with market expectations for the full year, and we remain well
positioned to source and place the best STEM talent the world needs."

 

                                  Q3        Q3         Q3 2023       Q2 2023       Q1 2023
 Net fees                         2023      2022       YoY ((1))     YoY ((1))     YoY ((1))
 Contract                         £86.2m    £86.6m     -             -1%           +8%
 Permanent                        £16.8m    £25.2m     -31%          -25%          -12%
 GROUP                            £103.0m   £111.8m    -7%           -7%           +4%

 Regions
 DACH ((5))                       £36.6m    £38.5m     -6%           -7%           +8%
 Netherlands (incl. Spain) ((6))  £21.5m    £19.6m     +9%           +4%           +6%
 Rest of Europe ((7))             £17.8m    £18.7m     -5%           -7%           +4%
 USA                              £22.6m    £29.3m     -19%          -15%          -6%
 Middle East & Asia ((8))         £4.5m     £5.7m      -14%          -5%           +19%
 GROUP                            £103.0m   £111.8m    -7%           -7%           +4%

 Top five countries
 Germany                          £32.2m    £33.9m     -6%           -8%           +7%
 Netherlands                      £20.1m    £18.9m     +5%           +1%           +4%
 UK                               £11.6m    £12.2m     -4%           -6%           +6%
 USA                              £22.6m    £29.3m     -19%          -15%          -6%
 Japan                            £2.1m     £2.5m      -4%           -2%           +7%
 ROW ((9))                        £14.3m    £15.0m     -5%           -2%           +12%
 Group                            £103.0m   £111.8m    -7%           -7%           +4%

 Service mix                      Q3 2023    Q3 2022
 Contract                         84%       77%
 Permanent                        16%        23%

 Skills mix                       Q3 2023   Q3 2022
 Technology                       48%        47%
 Life Sciences                    17%        22%
 Engineering                      27%        21%
 Other                            7%         10%

 

 

Business performance highlights

 

The Group continued to deliver a resilient performance in the quarter with net
fees down 7% YoY, with no further deterioration from Q2 against an equally
strong prior year comparative period. On a like for like basis (excluding our
restructured businesses in Singapore, Hong Kong and Ireland) net fees were
down 5% YoY, a sequential improvement on the 6% YoY decline in Q2. Contract,
our strategic focus, was flat (or up 1% on a like for like basis excluding our
restructured businesses) and now represents 84% of net fees. Our Permanent
business was down 31% (or down 28% on a like for like basis), reflecting
global market conditions and the strategic transition from Permanent to
Contract in several markets, with average Permanent headcount for the quarter
down 21% YoY.

 

Contract

 ·             Net fees flat YoY.
               o                                     Regionally, Netherlands (incl. Spain) was up 10% YoY and Rest of Europe up 4%,
                                                     while DACH was down 3%, USA down 7% and Middle East & Asia was up 3%.
               o                                     Strong growth in Engineering, up 21% YoY, with Technology down 1% and Life
                                                     Sciences down 15%.
 ·             Contractor order book remained flat YoY, with continued strong Contract
               extensions.

 

Permanent

 ·             Permanent net fees down 31% YoY, with challenging market conditions across all
               regions, together with the planned transition from Permanent to Contract,
               particularly in the USA and UK.  Average Permanent headcount was down 21% YoY
               for the quarter.
               o                                         In our major Permanent markets, DACH was down 13% YoY, Netherlands down 9% and
                                                         Japan down 6%.
               o                                         Modest growth in Engineering, up 13%, with Technology down 22% and Life
                                                         Sciences down 53%.

 

Headcount and productivity

 ·             For the quarter, average headcount was down 6% YoY, with average headcount on
               a YTD basis up 2%.
 ·             Group period-end headcount was down 14% vs FY22 Q4, in part impacted by the
               restructure of the Singapore, Hong Kong and Ireland businesses. On a
               like-for-like basis, Group period-end headcount was down 12% vs FY22 Q4.
 ·             Sequentially, period-end headcount was down 5% vs FY23 Q2.
 ·             While we are managing costs tightly, highly disciplined and targeted
               investment in talent acquisition within Contract remains a priority.
 ·             Productivity was down only 1% YoY in the quarter with the impact of a strong
               prior year comparator offset by the 6% reduction in average headcount.
               Productivity was 38% above pre-pandemic levels achieved in FY19 Q3.

 

Regional highlights

 

DACH saw net fees decline 6% YoY.

 ·             Germany, our largest country in the region, saw Contract down 3% with overall
               net fees down 6%, driven by:
               o                                        Engineering up 22%, with increased demand for Construction roles.
               o                                        Offset by Technology and Life Sciences, down 10% and 14% respectively.

 

Netherlands (incl. Spain) region saw net fees grow 9% YoY.

 ·             Strong growth in Contract up 10% YoY, partially offset by Permanent down 9%.
 ·             The Netherlands, which represents 94% of the region, saw Contract up 7% with
               overall net fee growth of 5% driven by:
               o                                        Engineering up 16% reflecting increased demand for roles within Project
                                                        Management, Process Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and QHSE.
               o                                        Technology up 2% with higher demand for Project Managers, Data Engineers and
                                                        Data Science roles.
 ·             Spain saw strong growth of 107% in the quarter driven by Technology.

 

Rest of Europe saw net fees decline 5% YoY.

 ·             Contract, which represents 97% of net fees for the region, grew 4%.
 ·             The UK, our largest country in the region, saw Contract up 1% with overall net
               fees down 4%, reflecting:
               o                                         Engineering up 17%, as demand increased for roles within Project and
                                                         Construction Management, and Mechanical Engineering.
               o                                         Offset by declines in both Technology, down 5% and Life Sciences, down 26%.

 

USA saw net fees decline 19% YoY.

 ·             Strategic shift toward Contract in region, which now represents 91% of net
               fees, with Contract net fees down 7% YoY reflecting:
               o                                       Life Sciences, down 18% YoY in line with the market conditions for that
                                                       sector.
               o                                       This was partly offset by Engineering up 16%, with increased demand for roles
                                                       within Construction Management and Electrical Engineering.

 

Middle East and Asia saw net fees decline 14% YoY. On a like for like basis
(excluding our restructured businesses in Singapore and Hong Kong) net fees
were up 5% YoY.

 ·             Japan, which represents 48% of the region, was down 4% YoY driven by
               Technology.
 ·             Solid performance in UAE with net fees up 18% driven by Engineering.

 

Balance sheet

 

SThree retains a strong balance sheet, with net cash at 31 August 2023 of
£83m (31 August 2022: net cash £57m, 31 May 2023: net cash £72m), partly
reflecting the working capital release from the Group's contractor model.
Total accessible liquidity of £138m comprises £83m net cash, an undrawn
£50m revolving credit facility ('RCF'), which runs until 2025 (with options
to extend it until 2027), and a £5m overdraft facility. In addition, SThree
has an undrawn £30m accordion facility as well as a substantial working
capital position, reflecting net cash due to the Group for placements already
undertaken.

 

 

Analyst conference call

 

SThree is hosting a conference call for analysts and investors today at 8.30am
to discuss the FY23 Q3 Trading Update. If you would like to register for the
conference call, please contact SThree@almapr.co.uk.

 

The Group will issue its trading update for the year ending 30 November 2023
on 14 December 2023.

 

((1)) All YoY growth rates in this announcement are expressed at constant
currency.

((2)) FY22 Q3 Group Net Fees up 19% YoY.

((3)) The contractor order book represents value of net fees until contractual
end dates, assuming all contractual hours are worked.

((4)) Current consensus PBT expectation is £71.0m for FY23. Source: SThree
compiled consensus.

((5)) DACH - Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

((6)) Netherlands (incl. Spain) - Netherlands and Spain, which is managed from
the Netherlands.

((7)) Rest of Europe - UK, Belgium, France, Luxembourg and Ireland.

((8)) Middle East & Asia - Japan, UAE & Singapore.

((9)) ROW - All other countries we operate in.

 

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Group to
constitute inside information under the Market Abuse Regulation (Regulation
(EU) No.596/2014) as it forms part of UK Domestic Law by virtue of the
European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.

 Enquiries:

 SThree plc
 Timo Lehne, CEO          via Alma

 Andrew Beach, CFO

 Alma PR                 +44 20 3405 0205

 Rebecca Sanders-Hewett  SThree@almapr.co.uk

 Hilary Buchanan

 Sam Modlin

 Will Ellis Hancock

 

 

Notes to editors

SThree plc brings skilled people together to build the future. We are the only
global specialist talent partner focused on roles in Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics ('STEM'), providing permanent and flexible
contract talent to a diverse base of over 8,200 clients across 14 countries.
Our Group's c.2,700 staff cover the Technology, Life Sciences and Engineering
sectors. SThree is part of the Industrial Services sector. We are listed on
the Premium Segment of the London Stock Exchange's Main Market, trading with
ticker code STEM.

 

Important notice

Certain statements in this announcement are forward looking statements. By
their nature, forward looking statements involve a number of risks,
uncertainties or assumptions that could cause actual results or events to
differ materially from those expressed or implied by those statements. Forward
looking statements regarding past trends or activities should not be taken as
representation that such trends or activities will continue in the future.
Certain data from the announcement is sourced from unaudited internal
management information and is before any exceptional items. Accordingly, undue
reliance should not be placed on forward looking statements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Appendix

 

Following the reporting structure change at the start of FY23 the table below
provides the historical reporting structure.

 

 

                     Q3        Q3         Q3 2023   Q2 2023    Q1 2023
 Net fees            2023      2022      YoY ((1))  YoY ((1))  YoY ((1))
 Contract            £86.2m    £86.6m    -          -1%        +8%
 Permanent           £16.8m    £25.2m    -31%       -25%       -12%
 GROUP               £103.0m   £111.8m   -7%        -7%        +4%

 Regions
 DACH                £36.6m    £38.5m    -6%        -7%        +8%
 EMEA excl. DACH     £41.6m    £40.3m    +3%        -          +8%
 USA                 £22.6m    £29.3m    -19%       -15%       -6%
 APAC                £2.2m     £3.7m     -30%       -22%       -4%
 GROUP               £103.0m   £111.8m   -7%        -7%        +4%

 Top five countries
 Germany             £32.2m    £33.9m    -6%        -8%        +7%
 Netherlands         £20.1m    £18.9m    +5%        +1%        +4%
 UK                  £11.6m    £12.2m    -4%        -6%        +6%
 USA                 £22.6m    £29.3m    -19%       -15%       -6%
 Japan               £2.1m     £2.5m     -4%        -2%        +7%
 ROW                 £14.3m    £15.0m    -5%        -2%        +12%
 GROUP               £103.0m   £111.8m   -7%        -7%        +4%

 Service mix         Q3 2023   Q3 2022
 Contract            84%       77%
 Permanent           16%       23%

 Skills mix          Q3 2023   Q3 2022
 Technology          48%       47%
 Life Sciences       17%       22%
 Engineering         27%       21%
 Other               7%        10%

 

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