2016 Results

Key figures

8% organic growth in revenue

Performance in the fourth quarter

In the fourth quarter of 2016, revenue totaled 609 million Euros, representing a 3% increase on a reported basis, including a negative exchange rate impact of 8 million Euros and a positive perimeter effect of 10 million Euros. Total revenue included 412 million Euros generated by the Payment Terminals business and 197 million Euros in Payment Services activities.

On a comparable basis, revenue was up 3% compared to the Q4 2015 figure in comparison to the fourth quarter of 2015 with an increase of 16% for Payment Services and a decline of 3% in Payment Terminals.

Compared to Q4 2015, performance for the fourth quarter by division, on a like-for-like basis and at constant exchange rates, was as follows:

  • ePayments (+19%): The ePayments division recorded very strong growth, with strong transaction volumes at the end of the year (Single Day, Thanksgiving, Cyber Monday), thus beating its record for the number of transactions processed in a single day.
    The division's new offer has encountered tremendous commercial success notably thanks to the newly developed features, allowing e-retailers to improve their conversion rates. In 2016, the platform delivered a record availability rate, reflecting the quality of the investments made.
  • Europe-Africa (+7%): Activity in payment terminals in mature markets remained steady. It continued to be driven by a dynamic market and by the replacement cycle of PCI v1 terminals in the United Kingdom and Nordic countries. In Russia, the excellent performance was based on our success in executing the contract with Sberbank. In Eastern Europe, the Group continues to expand its market share, especially in Poland and Greece.
    Payment Services activity was also dynamic, benefitting from the increase in retail transaction volumes generated on different platforms. In France and the United Kingdom, the Group continued to gain market share and started to deploy omnichannel contracts. In Germany, the level of momentum in the market was reflected in strongly raised levels of transaction volumes in the large retailers' space and in the Petrol vertical, where the Group pursued its expansion.
  • Asia Pacific and the Middle East (+23%): Thanks to its strong positions across the region, Ingenico Group continued to register strong growth. In the fourth quarter, performance was mainly driven by South East Asia and India as a result of the demonetisation announced by the government there. In China, as expected, growth slowed in comparison to previous quarters as a result of an unfavourable base effect.
  • Latin America (-30%): Activity continues to be obstructed by weak demand from the main acquirers as a result of the unfavourable macro-economic environment in Brazil. The Group has proceeded with the certifications and deployment of Telium Tetra in the rest of the region where performances remain solid.
  • North America (-32%): As expected, recent performance was strongly affected by the bottleneck amongst distributors and the recent relaxation of EMV regulations combined with high comparison basis in the American market. Meanwhile, the Group pursued its expansion into new segments (healthcare, hotels and restaurants, unattended, transports). In Canada, the Group recorded a solid growth, characterised by higher delivery volumes following market share gains.

Performance for the year

In 2016, revenue totaled 2,312 million euros, representing a 5% increase on a reported basis, including a negative exchange rate effect of 72 million euros and a positive perimeter effect of 10 million euros. Total revenue included €1,584 million generated by the Payment Terminals business and €728 million generated by Payment Services activities.

In a comparable basis, revenue growth reached 8%, with an increase of 11% for Payment Services activity and 7% for the Terminals activity.

As announced, the ePayments division recovered to a double digit level of growth in the second half of 2016, allowing it to record for the whole year an better-than-expected growth which approached 11%. This performance is explained by a strong commercial dynamic, driven by the quality of its platforms and its successes with large players such as Alipay. In Latin America (-20%) sales declined strongly due to the unfavourable economic situation in Brazil, however Mexico recorded strong growth and the first Telium Tetra terminals started to be delivered. In North America (-13%), after an encouraging start to the year, the performance of the Group was significantly impacted in the second half by a relaxation of the EMV regulations in the United States. The other regions recorded very good results and more than compensate the negative trends observed in Brazil and the United States. The excellent performance in Europe - Africa (+14%) reflects the very strong position of the Group in this zone and its capacity to benefit fully from the opportunities presented by technological developments and changes in the regulations, while pursuing its expansion into emerging markets and by developing its Services activities. In Asia-Pacific and the Middle East (+25%) China experienced strong growth. The other countries represented half of the revenues of the region and also booked a robust performance, demonstrating the solidity of the new growth drivers in the zone.

Gross profit up 2%

In 2016, adjusted Gross profit reached 987 million euros, or 42.7% of revenues.

Gross profit in the Terminals division rose to 733 million euros, a growth of 1% to 46.3% of revenues, due to a less favourable geographical mix.

In parallel, the Gross profit on Payment Services grew by 4% to 255 million euros, or 35% of revenue, despite accrued expenses improving the performance of the ePayments platforms.

An EBITDA margin of 20.6% of revenue

In 2016, adjusted operating costs were 584 million euros, representing 25.3% of revenue, compared to 24.4% in 2015. This increase reflected the increase in expenditure relating to the launch of Telium Tetra, the development of the features of online payments platforms, as well as the strengthening of the commercial and product teams.

EBITDA was 476 million euros against 508 million euros in 2015, representing an EBITDA margin of 20.6%.

EBIT margin represented 17.5% of turnover and reached 403 million euros compared to 437 million euros in 2015.

A solid operating result

The other products and operational charges reached -5 million euros. In 2015 they were -8 million euros.
In 2016, acquisition costs stood at 42 million euros against 48 million euros in 2015.

After taking into account these charges and other operating costs, profit from operations was 357 million euros against 381 million euros in 2015. Operating margin represented 15.4% of revenue against 17.3% in 2015.

Increasing net profit attributable to shareholders

The financial outcome of -8 million euros, against -19 million euros in 2015, takes into account the profit from the sale of 12 million euros of Visa Europe equity securities.

Taxation costs were reduced by 22% to 97 million euros against 125 million euros in 2015. This improvement can be explained by a favourable geographic mix leading to an effective tax rate for the Group of 27.9% against 34.5% in 2015.

In 2016, Group net profit attributable to shareholders grew 6% to 244 million euros against 230 million euros in 2015.

A sound financial position due to strong cash generation

In 2016, the Group's operations generated free cash-flow of 248 million euros, with a variation of the change in working capital that was relatively stable. The FCF/EBITDA conversion ratio reached 52%, overtaking the previously fixed target of 45%, and despite a significant increase in investments to 77 million euros against 62 million in 2015.

The Group net debt reduced to 126 million euros against 252 million euros at December 31 2015. The ratio of net debt to equity was 7% and the ratio of net debt to EBITDA was brought down to 0.3x from 0.5x at the end of 2015.

Proposed dividend of 1.50 euro per share, a rise of 15%

In line with the Group's dividend policy, a proposal to distribute a dividend of 1.50 euros per share will be presented to the Annual General Meeting of shareholders on May 10, 2017, representing a distribution rate of 38%. This dividend will be payable in cash or shares, according to the holder's preference.

Post balance sheet events / Advancement of the Omnichannel strategy

New Group Organisation
Ingenico Group announced the adoption of a market and customer-centric organization to support its global omnichannel acceptance leadership. In this context, the two operating segments of the Group will be called Banks & Acquirers and Retail. The detailed operational structure of this new organization and the associated financial indicators will be defined and communicated as part of the publication of first quarter revenue.

Acquisition of TechProcess, leader in online payment services in India
On February 22nd 2017, the Group announced that it had completed the acquisition of 100% of TechProcess, leader in electronic payment services in India. TechProcess has acquired significant positions in several segments of the market, notably in online payment platforms, bill payments, mobile payments and recurrent payments via the NACH system. This acquisition reinforces the Group's strategy in India, where it is already present in payment terminals with around 50% market share and as a player in online payments with EBS, an entity of Ingenico Payments.

Outlook

In 2017, the Group expects to achieve revenue growth of around 7% (on a like-for-like basis and at constant exchange rates) and to increase its EBITDA margin slightly than that of 2016.
Given the 2016 growth achieved and the 2017 targets, the 2020 objective provided in March 2016 now looks ambitious. Beyond 2017, the Group anticipates a gradual improvement in the organic growth rate of its turnover as well as its EBITDA margin. The Group also confirms the 45% floor for the EBITDA conversion ratio to Free Cash Flow and maintains its minimum rate of distribution of net income of 35%.

Conference call

The results for the 2016 period will be discussed during a Group telephone conference call which will be held on the 23rd February 2017 at 6.00pm (Paris Time). The conference can be accessed by dialling on of the following numbers: 01 70 99 32 08 (from France), +1 646 851 2407 (from the US) and +44 207 1620 077 (for international participants) using the conference ID of: 961202. The presentation is available hereunder.

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