• Q2 2017 PATMI up 28.5% year-on-year to S$147.7 million with growth from all four key segments especially the Food category; Operational PATMI up 34.1% to S$154.0 million

• H1 2017 PATMI up 27.5% to S$291.5 million; Operational PATMI up 23.6% to S$297.8 million

• EBITDA in Q2 2017 and H1 2017 up 18.4% and 19.1% to S$373.7 million and S$772.3 million respectively on growth across most business segments

• Generated higher positive Free Cash Flow to Firm of S$239.4 million in H1 2017

• Board declares interim dividend of 3.5 cents per share

Co-Founder & Group CEO Sunny Verghese said: 'Our strong Q2 performance on top of a solid Q1 has delivered significantly improved first-half results. Our Food Category segments in particular lifted overall performance in Q2.

'This reflects the continued execution of our strategic plan and our disciplined focus on capital management. We are confident that our business model will remain resilient and our balanced approach to pursuing current and future growth will serve us well.'

Consolidated Financial Results for the period ended March 31 (S$ million) H2 2017 Q2 2016 % Change Q2 2017 Q2 2017 %
Change
Volume ('000 MT) 8,939.8 6,447.5 38.7 4,478.1 3,482.0 28.6
Revenue 12,324.7 9,742.8 26.5 6,520.5 4,981.3 30.9
EBITDA 772.3 648.4 19.1 373.7 315.6 18.4
PAT 270.1 220.9 22.3 133.6 111.5 19.8
PATMI 291.5 228.4 27.5 147.7 114.9 28.5
Operational PATMI 297.8 241.0 23.6 154.0 114.8 34.1

Singapore, August 14, 2017 - Olam International Limited (Olam, the Group or the Company) today reported higher earnings for the quarter (Q2 2017) and six months ended June 30, 2017 (H1 2017).

For Q2 2017, Profit After Tax and Minority Interest (PATMI) increased 28.5% year-on-year to S$147.7 million on improved operational performance across all four key segments, especially in the Food Category. Operational PATMI, which excludes exceptional items, grew 34.1% year-on-year to S$154.0 million.

The Group's Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation, and Amortisation (EBITDA) grew by 18.4% to S$373.7 million on stronger performance by four of its five business segments, particularly the Food Category. Edible Nuts, Spices & Vegetable Ingredients, Confectionery & Beverage Ingredients, Food Staples & Packaged Foods as well as the Industrial Raw Materials, Ag Logistics & Infrastructure segment1 all did better than a year ago.

Sales volumes were up 28.6% as most segments registered higher volumes. Revenue grew 30.9% primarily on the higher volumes.

For H1 2017, Olam achieved a 27.5% increase in PATMI to S$291.5 million as improved operational performance offset higher depreciation and amortisation expenses and finance costs, which resulted from strategic acquisitions and capital investments made in 2016. Operational PATMI was up 23.6% at S$297.8 million.

EBITDA registered 19.1% growth to S$772.3 million, as growth from the Edible Nuts, Spices & Vegetable Ingredients, Food Staples & Packaged Foods, Commodity Financial Services and Industrial Raw Materials, Ag Logistics & Infrastructure segments offset lower contribution from Confectionery & Beverage Ingredients.

Sales volumes increased 38.7% with growth from all segments, led by enhanced trading volumes in Grains and Edible Oils. Revenue grew by 26.5% on the higher volumes.

Olam generated higher positive Free Cash Flow to Firm of S$239.4 million in H1 2017 on lower net capital expenditure compared to a year ago (H1 2016: S$191.2 million).

Net gearing as at June 30, 2017 remained steady at 1.97 times.

The Board of Directors has declared an interim (one-tier tax exempt) ordinary dividend of 3.5 cents per share (H1 2016: 3.0 cents).

Segmental Review

Olam's Executive Director and Group COO, A. Shekhar said: 'Despite difficult trading conditions in the agri-complex, we achieved strong EBITDA and PATMI growth in Q2 2017. We also delivered higher Free Cash Flow to Firm in H1 2017.

'Our solid performance overall is a result of our strategy to invest selectively in prioritised platforms, maintain a strong cash flow focus and address areas of underperformance decisively.'

Q2 2017

Segment Sales Volume Revenue EBITDA
Q2 2017 Q2 2016 Q2 2017 Q2 2016 Q2 2017 Q2 2016
Edible Nuts, Spices and Vegetable Ingredients 398.3 431.6 1,142.9 1,104.5 117.0 99.0
Confectionery and Beverage Ingredients 552.7 450.3 2,241.0 1806.6 111.6 92.3
Food Staples and Packaged Foods 2,981.7 2,110.2 1,971.5 1,383.6 99.4 79.9
Food Category 3,932.7 2,992.1 5,355.4 4,197.4 328.0 271.2
Industrial Raw Materials (IRM) 545.4 490.0 1,165.1 786.0 44.3 40.0
Commodity Financial Services (CFS) N/A N/A 0.0 0.0 1.2 4.4
Non-Food Category 545.4 490.0 1,165.1 786.6 44.3 40.0
Total 4,478.1 3,842.0 6,520.0 4,981.3 373.7 315.6

Volume in '000 metric tonnes; Revenue & EBITDA in S$ million

H1 2017

Segment Sales Volume Revenue EBITDA
H1 2017 H2 2016 H2 2017 H2 2016 H2 2017 H2 2016
Edible Nuts, Spices and Vegetable Ingredients 768.5 731.6 2.054.2 1,771.4 255.1 179.2
Confectionery and Beverage Ingredients 1,058.9 983.4 4,330.3 4,057.3 186.7 197.5
Food Staples and Packaged Foods 6,128.3 3,902.5 3,947.2 2,585.0 217.7 165.6
Food Category 7,995.7 5,617.8 10.331.8 8,413.7 659.5 542.3
Industrial Raw Materials (IRM) 984.1 829.7 1,992.9 1,391.1 106.5 105.2
Commodity Financial Services (CFS) N/A N/A 0.0 0.0 6.3 0.9
Non-Food Category 984.1 829.7 1,992.9 1,329.1 112.8 106.1
Total 8,939.8 6,447.5 12,324.7 9,742.8 772.3 648.4

Volume in '000 metric tonnes; Revenue & EBITDA in S$ million

Revenue for the Edible Nuts, Spices & Vegetable Ingredients segment grew 16.0% in H1 2017, mainly on higher volumes and higher prices of cashew and peanuts compared to H1 2016. EBITDA grew 42.4%, primarily due to improved earnings from cashews, peanuts, almonds and sesame.

The Confectionery & Beverage Ingredients segment recorded a 6.7% increase in revenue on higher overall volumes and higher coffee prices, which was offset by lower cocoa prices in H1 2017. EBITDA declined by 5.5% as higher earnings from the Coffee platform was offset by lower contribution from the Cocoa platform, which experienced headwinds and margin pressure in its supply chain and trading business.

The Food Staples & Packaged Foods segment registered a 52.7% increase in revenue mainly on higher trading volumes, especially in Grains and Edible Oils in H1 2017. EBITDA grew 31.5% as most platforms within the segment showed improved performance. Grains was a key growth driver as its origination and trading business, as well as its wheat milling operations in West Africa, continued to perform well.

Revenue for the Industrial Raw Materials, Ag Logistics & Infrastructure segment was up 49.9% on higher Cotton volumes in H1 2017. EBITDA edged up 1.2% as improved performance from GSEZ offset underperformance from Wood Products, while Cotton remained steady.

Commodity Financial Services also contributed to EBITDA growth with S$6.3 million in H1 2017 compared to S$0.9 million a year ago.

Outlook and Prospects

While expecting macro-economic uncertainties to continue through the year, Olam believes its diversified and well-balanced portfolio provides a resilient platform to navigate the challenges in both the global economy and commodity markets. Olam will continue to execute on its strategic plan and pursue growth in its prioritised platforms. It remains focused on turning around underperforming businesses, ensuring gestating businesses reach full potential and delivering positive free cash flow.

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Notes to the Editor

  1. This release should be read and understood only in conjunction with the full text of Olam International Limited's Q2 2017 Financial Statements and Management Discussion and Analysis lodged on SGX-NET on August 14, 2017.

OLAM International Limited published this content on 14 August 2017 and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
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