Pre-close trading update
Highlights
- Unaudited net worldwide retail sales by franchise partners of £281 million for the year, representing a decline of 13%.
- Adjusted EBITDA for FY24 marginally above the £6.7 million achieved in the previous year and in line with market expectations.
- Net debt of £14.7 million at the year end.
- Pension scheme deficit remains at £35 million (
March 2023 : £35 million).
EBITDA before adjusting items, for the financial year to
Unaudited net worldwide retail sales by franchise partners were £281 million, compared to £323 million for the previous financial year. The year-on-year decline in retail sales of 13% reduces to 8% at constant currency exchange rates. Our
We expect these factors will continue to impact the Group results in FY25, notwithstanding ongoing improvements in product and service, although our medium-term guidance is unchanged for the steady state operation in more normal circumstances. We continue to believe our continuing franchise operations remain capable of exceeding £10 million operating profit and maintain our focus on accelerating our growth in both existing and new markets.
Financing
At the year-end Mothercare had total cash of £5.0 million (
With interest rates remaining at an elevated level, the interest rate on the Group’s existing loan facility is currently approximately 19.2%, which coupled with the extended time to return to pre-pandemic retail sales levels, particularly in our Middle Eastern markets, highlighted above, means the Board’s current forecasts for continuing operations show the Group requires waivers to our covenant tests. We have therefore commenced refinancing discussions with our lender to vary, renegotiate or refinance this debt facility. Additionally, we are well advanced in looking at various financing alternatives (including equity and equity linked structures) to give us both additional flexibility and reduced cash financing costs. For the avoidance of doubt the Group does not require (and is not seeking through this refinancing) additional liquidity.
“As highlighted in my last Chairman’s statement, it has been six years of hard work and transformative change for the Group and, on behalf of the Board, I would like to thank our colleagues across the business, alongside our pension trustees and all other stakeholders for their unstinting support during these difficult times. That support and the resilience we have built into the business throughout this journey, allows us to deal with the major challenges we have faced and Mothercare operations would not be in the profitable and cash generative position we are today without it.
Given the exogenous factors influencing some of the Company’s operating markets, our immediate priority remains to support our franchise partners, ultimately for the benefit of our own business, however we have also redoubled our efforts to restore critical mass and are focused upon monetising the Mothercare global brand IP. This remains an exciting prospect for our partners, our colleagues and all stakeholders.”
Investor and analyst enquiries to:
Deutsche Numis Tel: 020 7260 1000
(NOMAD & Joint Corporate Broker)
Cavendish
(Joint Corporate Broker)
Media enquiries to:
MHP Email: mothercare@mhpc.com
Rachel Farrington Tel: 07801 894577
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