22nd Nov 2024 09:13
(Alliance News) - Workspace Group PLC on Friday lifted its half-year dividend and reported a swing to profit, hailing "good customer demand and continued pricing growth".
The London-based flexible workspace provider reported pretax profit of GBP10.2 million for the six months to September 30, swinging from a loss of GBP147.9 million a year prior.
This was primarily due to Workspace reporting only a GBP20.3 million loss on change in fair value of investment properties, narrowing markedly from GBP177.4 million.
Net rental income declined 0.8% on-year to GBP60.5 million from GBP61.0 million, though underlying net rental income rose 4.3% to GBP60.2 million from GBP57.7 million. The underlying sum strips out disposals.
EPRA net tangible assets per share weakened to GBP7.85 at the half-year end from GBP8.00 in March.
Occupancy as at September 30 fell to 87.5% from 88.4% a year ago.
Chief Executive Officer Lawrence Hutchings said: "Workspace is a leader in the London flex market, with a deep understanding of what our customers want from their work space and a focus on championing the needs of the Capital's fastest growing businesses. Today's results, reflecting good customer demand and continued pricing growth, demonstrate the enduring appeal of the Workspace offer for these businesses."
Workspace said the direct impact of tax increases and regulatory changes in the UK government budget is likely to be limited, but it may take time for broader market sentiment to adjust.
Workspace upped its interim dividend by 4.4% to 9.4 pence per share from 9.0p.
Looking ahead, the company said: "The high levels of inflation we have seen over recent years have been reducing, albeit wage inflation is expected to remain above historic norms following increases to the living wage and national insurance announced in the budget. We continue to invest in our platform to drive productivity and efficiency to mitigate inflationary pressures and enhance profitability."
It added that it anticipates to deliver significant earnings and dividend growth over the longer-term.
Workspace shares were 0.2% higher at 540.00 pence each on Friday morning in London.
By Tom Budszus, Alliance News slot editor
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