26th Feb 2009 07:00
26 February 2009 THE CAPITA GROUP PLC Preliminary Results for the year ended 31 December 2008 STRONG PERFORMANCE AND EXCELLENT PROSPECTS Financial Highlights Year ended 31 Year ended 31 Change December 2008 December 2007 Turnover £2,441m £2,073m +18% Underlying operating £320.9m £271.3m +18% profit * Underlying profit £277.2m £238.4m +16% before tax *
Underlying earnings per 33.26p 28.10p +18% share* Total dividend per 14.4p 12.0p +20%
share
* excludes intangible amortisation of £18.6m (2007: £9.7m) and the non-cash impact of mark to market movement on callable swaps of £32m
Key points
Excellent organic growth. Major contract wins and renewals of £1.24bn in 2008 (2007: £1.89bn). £610m contracts secured in first 7 weeks of 2009.
Bid pipeline stands at £3.1bn (Feb 2008: £2.5bn); markets remain highly active.
Continued operating margin progression: increased by 6 basis points to 13.15% (2007: 13.09%).
Strong underlying operating cash flow up by 17% to £392m (2007: £334m).
20% dividend increase, maintaining our progressive dividend policy.
Paul Pindar, Chief Executive of Capita Group Plc, commented:
"Capita delivered a strong performance in 2008. Organic growth was excellent with a wide range of new major contracts secured in the year and with businesses across the Group delivering robust results.
Despite the economic climate, we believe Capita is well placed to continue itsgrowth. Current conditions present a healthy flow of opportunities for us. Ourpipeline of sales prospects, strong forward visibility of revenues from ourlong term contracts and consistent operational performance position us well
forfurther strong progress.
Prospects for Capita in 2009 are encouraging. Our success in the first few weeks of 2009, a high level of sales activity and a strong demand for outsourcing in the current economic conditions underpin our outlook for continued growth in 2009 and thereafter."
For further information: The Capita Group Plc Tel: 020 7799 1525 Paul Pindar, Chief Executive
Shona Nichols, Corporate Communications Director
Capita Press Office Tel: 0207 654 2152 or 0870 2400 488 out of hours Financial Dynamics Tel: 020 7269 7121 Andrew Lorenz The Capita Group Plc Preliminary Statement for the year ended 31 December 2008
Capita delivered a strong performance in 2008. Organic growth was excellent with a wide range of new major contracts secured in the year and with businesses across the Group delivering robust results.
In the year ended 31 December 2008, turnover increased by 18% to £2,441m (2007:£2,073m). Underlying operating profit* rose by 18% to £320.9m (2007: £271.3m)and underlying profit before taxation* increased by 16% to £277.2m (2007: £238.4m). Underlying earnings per share* grew by 18% to 33.26p (2007: 28.10p). Underlying operating cash flow** rose by 17% to £392m (2007: £334m). We haveincreased our total dividend for the year by 20% to 14.4p (2007: 12.0p). Wehave returned £69m to shareholders through purchasing our own shares. In total,including the proposed final dividend, we will be returning £156m (2007: £272m)to shareholders in respect of the 2008 financial year.
* underlying profit excludes intangible amortisation of £18.6m (2007: £9.7m) and the non-cash impact of mark to market movement on callable swaps of £32m
** underlying cash flow excludes an exceptional additional pension contribution to the Group Final Salary Pension Scheme of £10m.
Building value for shareholders
In addition to the financial measures reported above we focus on a number of other key financial measures to ensure we build value for shareholders on a consistent basis over the long term:
Margins - We have continued our long term trend of improving operating margins(before amortisation) which have increased by 6 basis points during the periodto 13.15%. We have achieved this progression even though we invested heavily inour Life & Pensions business and implemented a record number of major newcontracts. Cash flow - The strength of our business model continues to be reflected in ourexcellent underlying cash flow, with £392m (2007: £334m) generated byoperations in the period, representing an operating profit to cash conversionrate of 122% (2007: 123%). Our underlying free cash flow increased by 19% to £219m (2007: £184m).
We use surplus cash to add value in 3 main ways: through acquisitions, share buybacks and dividends:
Acquisitions - Acquisitions help us to enter new markets where we can groworganically, strengthen existing market positions and build economies of scale,or access a new customer base. In 2008, we spent £147.4m on 12 acquisitions.The current economic climate is creating a healthy pipeline of acquisitionopportunities, particularly in financial services and IT. We expect this tocontinue throughout 2009. There is a good volume of opportunities valued atattractive levels. We will continue to be disciplined when assessingopportunities. Share buybacks - Opportunistic share buybacks help us to maintain an efficientcapital structure and minimise our long term cost of capital. In the period to31 December 2008, the Group bought back 10.4m shares (representing 1.7% of theissued share capital) at an average price of 659p. Following these buybacks,there are 611m shares in issue. The Group has authority to re-purchase up to10% of its issued share capital and we plan to seek renewal of this authorityat the Annual General Meeting. Regular dividends - A key element in the creation of shareholder value is aprogressive dividend policy. The Board is recommending a final dividend of 9.6pper ordinary share (2007: 8.0p), making a total of 14.4p (2007: 12.0p) for theyear. This represents an increase of 20%. The final dividend will be payable on18 May 2009 to shareholders on the register at the close of business on 14April 2009. Including the proposed final dividend, Capita's total dividend willhave grown at a compound annual rate of 29% over the 5 years to 31 December2008. Our confidence in the strength and resilience of Capita's business modelhas allowed us to reduce annual dividend cover gradually. We continued thistrend for 2008, reducing cover to 2.31 times (2007: 2.34 times). Capital expenditure - We aim to contain capital expenditure at or below 4% ofrevenue. During the year, we met this objective with net capital expenditure at3.5% (2007: 3.5%) of revenue. Return on capital employed - We focus on driving a steadily increasing returnon capital. During 2008, the post tax return on average capital employed hasimproved to 20.4% (2007: 19.6%). This compares to our post tax estimatedweighted average cost of capital which is 8.2%.
Additional financial information
Pension payment - Following our recent tri-annual funding valuation, we havedecided to make an exceptional additional pension contribution of £50m into ourfinal salary pension scheme. £10m was paid in December 2008 and £40m in January2009. The tri-annual valuation showed a £26m deficit at 6 April 2008 and wehave estimated that the deficit has increased as at 31 December 2008. Webelieve that this is an appropriate payment to make at this time to reducesignificantly our estimated deficit. Interest rate profile - We aim to maintain a balanced interest rate riskprofile. We have £679m* of private placement debt (£100m matures later thisyear and £579m matures between 2012 and 2018). In February 2008, Capitaexecuted a series of callable swaps to convert from a variable rate based uponpaying six month LIBOR to a fixed rate of interest of 5.25% on £479m of privateplacement debt. Following the dramatic fall in interest rates at the end of2008 and an increase in the implied volatilities, these swaps show a negativemark to market value of £32m at 31 December 2008. This represents a non-cashaccounting loss in the year that will reverse as the mark to market valuationwill tend towards zero as the swaps approach maturity or cancellation. TheGroup maintains a balanced interest rate risk profile by way of the remainingprivate placement debt of £200m and a revolving credit facility of £245m thatboth pay floating rate interest. As at 31 December 2008, all of this creditfacility was unutilised.
Group interest cover for the year ended 31 December 2008 was 7.4 times.
* see note 6 in the attached detailed financial information. Our marketplace The market for business process outsourcing ("BPO") in the UK and Irelandcontinues to provide strong growth opportunities. Industry analysts estimatethe total potential market at £94.2bn per annum. In 2008, the total UK BPOmarket was £5.6bn (2007: £5.1bn), representing only 6% of the total potentialmarket. The BPO market is forecast to grow at 9% per annum until 2012†. With our recent strong performance in securing new business, we have extendedthe leading positions we hold in the majority of our markets, particularlylocal government and life and pensions. We remain the clear market leader inthe overall UK BPO market with 25.5% (2007: 22%) market share†and in 2008 ourprivate sector/public sector revenue split was 52%/48% (2007: 48%/52%). In the current economic climate, we expect an increasing number oforganisations will review their business models and explore where outsourcingcould lower costs and offer more service flexibility. With our scale andexpertise, we are well placed to help these clients create more adaptable,lower cost operating models while improving service quality. Furthermore, ourfinancial strength and stability is becoming a key competitive advantage.
With strong demand for outsourcing continuing across our chosen markets, we will remain focused on selecting opportunities where we believe we can meet clients' expectations, maintain controlled growth and achieve a reasonable return for the Group.
†source: Ovum 2008
Generating profitable growth
We generate profitable growth by winning business from new and existing customers in the UK and Ireland and supplement this by acquiring businesses that broaden our skill base and extend our market reach.
Organic growth
We have a centrally managed Major Sales Team and sales teams within each of our businesses focused upon securing growth from both existing and new customers.
Our Major Sales Team pursues complex, long term contracts which bring togethera wide range of the Group's skills and generate high quality, recurringrevenues. Securing and renewing major contracts is an important component ofour growth. Our sales performance in 2008 was excellent. We secured and extended 17 majorcontracts with a total value of £1.24bn (2007: 8 contracts totalling £1.89bn)and we maintained our 1 in 2 win rate.
Major contracts won in 2008 include:
* Life and pensions: A contract worth £137m over 10 years to provide administrative services for 1.1 million Abbey Life life and pensions
policies. The deal involves the transfer of 300 Bournemouth-based staff to
Capita under TUPE and service commences in March 2009.
* Insurance: 2 contracts:
A contract to deliver Marsh UK's back office administration functions based inNorwich and Pune, India, worth £187m over 10 years. Services were transitionedsmoothly in July 2008 and we are exploring how the partnership can be widenedto support Marsh further. We also signed a deal with Principle Insurance Holdings to provide outsourcedservices for Principle's motor and home insurance. As part of the contract,worth in excess of £80m over 8 years, Capita is providing an IT platform fromwhich to launch and sell Sharia compliant insurance (or Takaful) productsdirect to consumers in the UK.
* Local government: 4 contracts:
A strategic partnership with Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council, valued at £70m over 10 years, to deliver a wide range of property and highway services.Service commenced in July 2008. A joint venture, Capita Glamorgan Consultancy, created to deliver a wide rangeof highways, transportation and associated environmental management and otherrelated services. The contract is worth £75m to Capita over 15 years.
With Service Birmingham, an additional contract, worth £110m over 8 years, to manage and transform Birmingham City Council's contact centre. Service commenced on 1 July 2008.
A 7 year contract with Sheffield City Council worth over £200m. Thepartnership, which may be extended by 3 further 2 year periods, will improveservices and help drive business transformation for the benefit of everyone
inthe City.
* Central government: 2 contracts:
A 10 year contract with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), worth £14m peryear, to administer a new gas installer registration scheme in Great Britain.The HSE installer site has gone live and installers can now register with thenew Gas Safe Registerâ„¢ scheme. The consumer facing website is due to go live on1 April 2009. A contract with the Department of Health, worth £60m over 3 years, to deliverNHS Choices, the NHS' online presence. The contract, which may be extended by afurther 2 years, represents a significant step forward for Capita in the healthmarketplace and provides a platform for further growth in this market.
We also secured a further 8 contracts worth between £10m and £50m with an aggregate value of £154m.
2009 has started well. In the first 8 weeks of 2009, we have been selected todeliver major contracts with an aggregate value of £610m, including being thepreferred partner to administer 3.2m mature life and pensions policies for AXASun Life in a contract anticipated to be worth £500m over 15 years andcontracts with Breckland District Council, Charnwood Borough Council, eircomand Threadneedle.
Bid pipeline: Alongside these contract wins, our bid pipeline has been replenished and reflects the quality of business opportunities across our markets. The bid pipeline currently stands at £3.1bn (Feb 2008: £2.5bn) and only includes bid situations in which we are shortlisted as 1 of 4 or fewer competitors and caps our largest bids at £500m.
Contract renewals: We have only one material contract (defined as having annual revenue in excess of 1% of 2008 turnover) due for renewal before the end of 2011.
Stimulating growth through acquisition
A key element of our growth is the acquisition of small to medium sized companies which extend our presence in existing marketplaces or provide a foothold in a new market. We have substantial experience of integrating acquired businesses and achieving synergies with our existing operations.
In 2008, we completed 12 acquisitions for a total consideration of £147.4m, including:
ComputerLandUK - which provides managed IT services and products across boththe public and private sectors, was purchased in March for £27.8m (net of cashacquired). This acquisition adds substantially to the breadth and depth ofCapita's existing capability, particularly through the bringing together ofboth companies' managed IT services. Capita will be able to re-direct IT spendboth by the Group and clients through ComputerLand. This will retain spendwithin the Group and offers enhanced propositions to existing and new clients.A healthy pipeline of cross-selling opportunities has already been identifiedand discussions initiated.
LancasterInsurance Services - specialises in insurance administration for classic cars. The acquisition of Lancaster at the end of March for £16.5m (net of cash acquired), adds both new, specialist expertise and important cost synergies to Capita's personal insurance intermediary and administration business. The business has been integrated swiftly and is performing well.
ABS Network Solutions Limited - acquired in October for £13.6m (net of cashacquired). ABS Networks provides IP (internet protocol) based businessnetworking solutions and brings CISCO accreditations and capability in emergingtechnologies. This acquisition enables Capita to enhance further its networkservices business and the strong relationship that ABS has with CISCO willenable cost savings in spend on CISCO equipment across the Group.
IBS OPENSystems - acquired in July for £69.6m (net of cash acquired). IBS provides software systems and related services for the management of social housing and the collection and payment of revenues and benefits to local authorities and housing associations in the UK. This acquisition has been referred by the Office of Fair Trading to the Competition Commission and we are fully engaged with them in their review.
In the first 2 months of 2009 we have spent a further £13.6m on 2 acquisitions,a trust administration business, FMS and a healthcare intelligence and qualityimprovement services business, CHKS Limited.
A focus on our most active and emerging markets
Our most active markets remain life and pensions and local government. Central government, a market which has been less active in recent times, is also starting to offer some interesting opportunities.
* Life and pensions: Capita is the leader in this market. Our scale, focus on
customer service and investment in specialist technology makes us a
compelling choice as an outsourcing partner. 2008 saw the successful
transfer of 3,000 staff located in the UK and Mumbai to Capita with the
Prudential contract. Consequently, we now have a resource of 10,000 people
across our life and pensions operations. Including our proposed strategic
partnership with AXA announced this year, we will be responsible for
administering 26 million policies in total. The market is highly active and
continues to offer many new contract opportunities.
* Local government: As local authorities seek to provide flexible, quality
public services within tight budgets, many are exploring the benefits that
can be delivered through strategic outsourcing partnerships. Our unrivalled
breadth of services and experience across local government has enabled us to win a number of multi-service and major business transformation contracts in 2008. Our ability to offer a wide spectrum of property consultancy services also positions us strongly in this market, as
evidenced within our contracts with Southampton CC, Sefton MBC, the Capita
Glamorgan Consultancy and Breckland DC. In 2009, we expect a continuing steady flow of opportunities in this market.
* Central government: In 2008, 2 of our major contract wins were with central
government departments - the Gas Safe Registerâ„¢ for the Health and Safety
Executive and NHS Choices for the Department of Health. This market is
beginning to gain momentum. We believe that greater demands on public
spending will bring an increased requirement to deliver high quality public services at reduced cost. We are well placed to help achieve this. * Health: Following our success in winning the contract to deliver NHS
Choices, which gives us insight into health issues and policy as well as
engagement at a central government and health trust level, we are
increasing our focus on the health market. It is acknowledged that an
increase in private sector involvement is required in order to deliver the
transformation in the health sector demanded by the Government and public
alike. We are exploring ways in which Capita's proven experience in providing key non-clinical services can be extended further across the health market.
Increasing scale and capabilities of our offshore operation
Our offshore operation in India is developing strongly both in scale and scopeof services and allows us to offer clients a flexible, efficient, blendedonshore/offshore delivery model. It has played a significant role in helping tosecure major new business, including contracts with Marsh and Abbey Life. Following the transfer of 1,700 people from Prudential's Indian operation toCapita in October 2008, we now have 3 sites in Mumbai and we have alsoestablished a new site in Pune. This year, as part of the proposed AXApartnership, 600 people will transfer from their Indian operations to Capita -200 employees will join our Pune operation and 400 will transfer to a newfacility in Bangalore. Following this transfer, we will have 3,600 people inIndia. By the end of 2009, we expect to have over 4,500 staff in India. Economic sensitivities
In the current volatile economic climate, areas of our business that may bemore sensitive to economic weakness are unit and investment trustadministration where fees are related to the value of funds underadministration, some of our recruitment businesses (particularly our search andselection business) and elements of our property consultancy business. However,much of our activity in these areas is underpinned by long term contracts andinvolves the supply of essential public services. The areas potentiallyaffected represent less than 10% of our Group revenues and this risk has beenfactored into our 2009 business planning process. Valuing our people
Capita celebrates 25 years of operation this year and the Board would like totake this opportunity to thank all the talented employees across our historywho have played a key role in Capita's consistent growth. Whether our peoplejoin us through direct recruitment, contracts or acquisitions, their hard work,commitment and enthusiasm play a vital role in helping us to meet clientexpectations and in supporting our growth. In 1984, the company had 2employees. Today, we have over 36,000 whose combined contribution fuels thecontinued success of the Group.
We are continuing to invest in senior management to support the growth we anticipate going forward. In 2008, we recruited 62 senior managers taking our senior management team to 433.
Group Board
To support our growth, we made some changes to the Board in 2008. In March2008, Martin Bolland joined Capita as a Non-Executive Director and is nowSenior Independent Director. He has already made an excellent contribution tothe business. At the end of September 2008, Peter Cawdron stepped down asNon-Executive Director, after serving 11 years on the Board. We thank him forhis valuable contribution and wish him well. In August 2008, Simon Pilling, who previously shared the role of Joint ChiefOperating Officer with Paddy Doyle, took on this role exclusively and becameCapita's Chief Operating Officer. Paddy Doyle decided to move to a part timerole and from 1 January 2009, he is working 2 days per week for Capita andremains an active Executive Group Board member. Also in August 2008, Maggi Belljoined the Board as Business Development Director. She adds significant valueto our Board as we continue to broaden and strengthen the Board's skills. Future prospects
Despite the economic climate, we believe Capita is well placed to continue itsgrowth. Current conditions present a healthy flow of opportunities for us. Ourpipeline of sales prospects, strong forward visibility of revenues from ourlong term contracts and consistent operational performance position us well
forfurther strong progress.
Prospects for Capita in 2009 are encouraging. Our success in the first few weeks of 2009, a high level of sales activity and a strong demand for outsourcing in the current economic conditions underpin our outlook for continued growth in 2009 and thereafter.
-Ends- Preliminary Statement
Consolidated income statement
for the year ended 31 December 2008
2008 2007 Amortisation Amortisation and callable and callable Underlying swaps Total Underlying swaps Total Notes £m £m £m £m £m £m Continuing operations: Revenue 1 2,441.4 - 2,441.4 2,073.3 - 2,073.3 Cost of sales 1,757.8 - 1,757.8 1,498.5 - 1,498.5 Gross Profit 683.6 - 683.6 574.8 - 574.8 Administrative expenses 2 362.7 18.6 381.3 303.5 9.7 313.2 Operating profit 1 320.9 (18.6) 302.3 271.3 (9.7) 261.6 Net finance costs 3 (43.5) (32.0) (75.5) (34.1) - (34.1) Investment (loss)/income (0.2) - (0.2) 1.2 - 1.2 Profit before tax 277.2 (50.6) 226.6
238.4 (9.7) 228.7
Income tax expense (74.9) 14.1 (60.8) (66.0) 3.5 (62.5) Profit for the year 202.3 (36.5) 165.8
172.4 (6.2) 166.2
Attributable to: Equity holders of the parent 202.3 (36.5) 165.8
172.4 (6.2) 166.2
Minority interest - - - - - - 202.3 (36.5) 165.8 172.4 (6.2) 166.2 Earnings per share 4 - basic 33.26p (6.00)p 27.26p 28.10p (1.01)p 27.09p - diluted 32.96p (5.95)p 27.01p 27.63p (0.99)p 26.64p
Consolidated statement of recognised income and expense
for the year ended 31 December 2008 2008 2007 £m £m
Actuarial (losses)/gains on defined benefit pension schemes (48.1) 25.4
Exchange difference on translation of foreign operations 5.9 1.1
Gains on cash flow hedges 20.1 5.6 Tax on items taken directly to equity 23.3 (5.0) Net income recognised directly in equity 1.2 27.1 Profit for the year 165.8 166.2 Total income and expense for the period 167.0 193.3 Attributable to: Equity holders of the parent 167.0 193.3 Minority interest - - 167.0 193.3 Consolidated balance sheet at 31 December 2008 2008 2007 £m £m Non-current assets Property, plant and equipment 238.3 193.4 Intangible assets 907.0 745.7 Financial assets 332.4 60.6 Trade and other receivables 8.1 11.1 Employee benefits - 20.3 Deferred taxation 3.0 1.4 1,488.8 1,032.5 Current assets Financial assets 5.2 0.9 Trade and other receivables 583.6 456.4 Cash 86.7 0.8 675.5 458.1 Total assets 2,164.3 1,490.6 Current liabilities Trade and other payables 690.4 556.9 Financial liabilities 116.5 57.7 Provisions 2.3 1.8 Income tax payable 40.4 36.3 849.6 652.7 Non-current liabilities Trade and other payables 9.6 9.2 Financial liabilities 882.7 480.2 Provisions 1.0 0.8 Employee benefits 24.5 15.9 917.8 506.1 Total liabilities 1,767.4 1,158.8 Net assets 396.9 331.8 Capital and reserves Issued share capital 12.8 12.6 Share premium 410.4 374.9 Shares held in Trust (0.2) - Capital redemption reserve 1.8 1.8 Foreign currency translation 6.6 0.7 Net unrealised gains reserve 18.5 4.0 Retained earnings (53.0) (62.2) Equity shareholders' funds 396.9 331.8 Minority interest - - Total equity 396.9 331.8
Included in aggregate financial liabilities is an amount of £953.1m (2007: £461.1m) which represents the fair value of the Group's bonds which should beconsidered in conjunction with the aggregate value of currency and interestrate swaps of £274.3m included in financial assets (2007: £19.1m included infinancial liabilities and £1.1m in financial assets; aggregate £18.0m). Consequently, this gives an effective liability of £678.8m (2007: £479.1m).
Consolidated cash flow statement
for the year ended 31 December 2008 2008
2007 £m £m
Cash flows from operating activities Operating profit on continuing activities
before interest and taxation 302.3 261.6 Depreciation 50.0 46.1
Amortisation of other intangible assets
(treated as depreciation) 1.5 1.5
Amortisation of intangible assets created
on acquisition 18.6 9.7 Share based payment expense 9.2 8.6 Pension charge 19.3 15.2 Pension contributions (28.5) (21.0)
Loss/(Profit) on sale of property, plant and
equipment 1.1 (0.1) Investment loss 0.2 - Movement in provisions (2.2) 0.9 Increase in receivables (90.7) (71.4) Increase in payables 111.2 82.9
Cash generated from operations before exceptional additional pension contribution 392.0
334.0 Income tax paid (48.6) (45.8)
Exceptional additional pension contribution (10.0)
- Net Interest paid (38.4) (31.9)
Cash generated from operations after income tax, interest and exceptional additional pension contribution 295.0
256.3
Net cash used in investing activities Purchase of property, plant and equipment (86.4)
(67.9)
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment 0.3
1.0
Purchase of intangible fixed assets -
(5.0)
Acquisition of subsidiary undertakings and businesses (188.4)
(94.7)
Cash acquired with subsidiary undertakings 8.9
4.4
Disposal/(Purchase) of financial assets 23.1
(4.4) Investment loan (6.2) (16.6)
Return on investment in Joint Venture 0.1
- (248.6) (183.2)
Net cash used in financing activities Issue of ordinary share capital 35.7
67.2 Share buybacks (68.4) (43.9) Share transaction costs (0.4) (0.5) Dividends paid (78.0) (218.6)
Capital element of finance lease rental payments (0.2)
(0.4) Instalment debtor movement 0.7 20.4
Asset based securitised financing -
(17.8)
Repayment of loan notes and long term loans (3.3)
(34.6)
Proceeds on issue of bonds 200.2
100.9
Financing arrangement costs (0.7)
(0.3) 85.6 (127.6)
Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 132.0
(54.5)
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period (45.3)
9.2
Cash and cash equivalents at 31 December 86.7
(45.3)
Cash and cash equivalents comprise:
Overdraft - (46.1) Cash at bank and in hand 86.7 0.8 Total 86.7 (45.3)
Notes to the Preliminary Statement
for the year ended 31 December 2008
1. Segmental information
The Group's operations are organised and managed separately according to the nature of the services provided, with each segment representing a strategic business unit offering a different package of related services across the Group's markets.
Before eliminating sales between business units on consolidation, the Group accounts for sales between business units as if they were to a third party at market rates.
The tables below present revenue and result for the Group's business segmentsfor the years 2008 and 2007.All operations in 2008 are continuing. Year ended 31 December 2008 ICT and HR Property Insurance Investor Integrated Partnership Life & Professional Solutions Consultancy Services Services Services
Services Pensions Services Total Segment revenue £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m Total segment revenue 278.5 284.2 263.6 173.9 393.4 464.8 489.0 378.9 2,726.3 Inter-segment revenue (20.3) (22.0) (17.4) - (6.0) (125.4) (26.1) (67.7) (284.9) Third party revenue 258.2 262.2 246.2 173.9 387.4 339.4 462.9 311.2 2,441.4 Segment result Result after depreciation 25.3 24.0 32.7 40.3 58.4 35.7 56.5 57.2 330.1 Share based payment (1.1) (1.2) (1.6) (0.7) (2.3) (0.7) (0.8) (0.8) (9.2) Intangible amortisation (0.2) (1.4) (3.7) (3.7) (1.2) (1.6) (3.5) (3.3) (18.6) 24.0 21.4 27.4 35.9 54.9 33.4 52.2 53.1 302.3
Net finance costs (before callable
swaps) (43.5) Callable swaps (32.0) Investment loss (0.2) Profit before tax 226.6 Corporation taxation (60.8) Profit after tax 165.8 Year ended 31 December 2007 ICT and HR Property Insurance Investor Integrated Partnership Life & Professional Solutions Consultancy Services Services Services Services Pensions Services Total Segmental Revenue £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m £m Total segment revenue 243.2 244.6 260.5 158.2 413.2 352.0 274.1 340.7 2,286.5 Inter-segment revenue (18.2) (12.7) (19.0) (1.3) (8.2) (92.5) (10.5) (50.8) (213.2) Third party revenue 225.0 231.9 241.5 156.9 405.0 259.5 263.6 289.9 2,073.3 Segment result Result after depreciation 22.3 20.4 30.3 37.9 58.3 28.3 33.7 48.7 279.9 Share based payment (1.0) (1.1) (1.2) (0.6) (2.5) (0.6) (0.8) (0.8) (8.6) Intangible amortisation (0.1) (0.7) (2.6) (1.3) (1.6) - (1.5) (1.9) (9.7) 21.2 18.6 26.5 36.0 54.2 27.7 31.4 46.0 261.6 Net finance costs (34.1) Investment income 1.2 Profit before tax 228.7
Corporation taxation
(62.5) Profit after tax 166.2
Notes to the Preliminary Statement
for the year ended 31 December 2008
2. Administrative expenses
Included in the middle column disclosed on the face of the consolidated income statement, against the line item administrative expenses, is the following:
2008 2007 £m £m Intangible amortisation 18.6 9.7 18.6 9.7 3. Net finance costs
Included in the middle column disclosed on the face of the consolidated income statement, against the line item net finance costs, is the following:
2008 2007 £m £m Mark to market callable swaps 32.0 - 32.0 -
In February 2008, Capita executed a series of interest rate callable swaps toconvert from paying a rate based on 6 month LIBOR to fixed rate interest on itsbonds (private placement debt) of £479m as follows: firstly, in respect of the2 tranches totalling £100m maturing in 2009, swaps at a fixed rate of 5.22%;secondly, in respect of all other tranches - maturing between 2012 and 2017 -callable swaps (giving the counterparty the option to cancel the trades inSeptember/December 2009 and semi-annually thereafter) at a weighted averagefixed rate of 4.64%. At this time, 6 month LIBOR was 5.625% and prevailingmarket expectations suggested that swap rates would not fall below 4.64%. Atthe time the transactions were entered into 4.64% was considered to representgood value as a long term cost of funds. The value of this callable derivativewas £32m and is recognised as a financial liability at the balance sheet date. 4. Earnings per share
Basic earnings per share amounts are calculated by dividing net profit for the year attributable to ordinary equity holders of the parent by the weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding during the year.
Diluted earnings per share amounts are calculated by dividing the net profitfor the year attributable to ordinary equity holders of the parent by theweighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding during the year plus theweighted average number of ordinary shares that would be issued on theconversion of all the dilutive potential ordinary shares into ordinary shares.
The following reflects the income and share data used in the basic and diluted earnings per share computations:
2008 2007 £m £m
Net profit attributable to ordinary equity holders of the parent from operations
165.8 166.2 2008 2007 Number million Number million
Weighted average number of ordinary shares (excluding trust shares) for basic earnings per share 608.3 613.6 Dilutive potential ordinary shares:
Employee share options 5.5 10.3
Weighted average number of ordinary shares (excluding trust shares) adjusted for the effect of dilution 613.8 623.9 There have been no other transactions involving ordinary shares or potentialordinary shares between the reporting date and the date of completion of thesefinancial statements.The following additional earnings per share figures are calculated based onearnings attributable to ordinary equity holders of the parent beforeamortisation and callable swap valuation of £202.3m (2007: £172.4m) and afteramortisation and callable swap valuation of £165.8m (2007: £166.2m). They areincluded as they provide a better understanding of the underlying tradingperformance of the Group. 2008 2007 p p
Basic earnings per share - underlying
33.26 28.10
- after amortisation and callable swaps
27.26 27.09
Diluted earnings per share - underlying
32.96 27.63
- after amortisation and callable swaps 27.01 26.64
5. Dividends paid and proposed
2008 2007 £m £m
Declared and paid during the year Ordinary shares (equity): Final for 2007 paid: 8.0p per share (2006: 6.3p per share) 48.8 39.2 Interim for 2008 paid: 4.8p per share (2007: 4.0p per share) 29.2 24.7 Special dividend for 2007: paid 25.0p per share - 154.7 78.0 218.6
Proposed for approval at AGM (not recognised as a liability at 31 December) Ordinary shares (equity): Final for 2008: 9.6p per share (2007: 8.0p per share) 58.6 48.8
6. Reconciliation of net cash flow movements in net funds / (debt)
Net Net debt Debt at Acquisitions Non-cash at 31 1 January in 2008 Cash flow flow December 2008 (exc.
cash) movements movements 2008
At December 2008 £m £m £m £m £m Cash and cash equivalents 0.8 - 85.9 - 86.7 Overdrafts (46.1) - 46.1 - - Cash (45.3) - 132.0 - 86.7 Loan notes (1.7) - 3.3 (5.3) (3.7) Bonds †(461.1) - (199.5) (292.5) (953.1)
Currency swaps in relation to US$ denominated bonds †(18.1)
- - 287.7 269.6
Interest rate swaps in relation to GBP denominated bonds †0.1
- - 4.6 4.7 Finance leases (0.2) - 0.2 - - Sub-total net debt (526.3) - (64.0) (5.5) (595.8)
Asset based securitised finance* (9.7)
- (0.7) - (10.4) Callable swaps - - - (32.0) (32.0) (536.0) - (64.7) (37.5) (638.2) The aggregate bond fair value above of £953.1m (included in financialliabilities) includes the GBP value of the US$ denominated bonds at 31 December2008. To remove the Group's exposure to currency fluctuations it has enteredinto currency swaps which effectively hedge the movement in the underlying bondfair value. The interest rate swap is being used to hedge the exposure tochanges in the fair value of GBP denominated bonds. The combined fair value ofthe swaps, of £274.3m, is included in financial assets.
†The sum of these items held at fair value equates to the underlying value of the Group's bond debt of £678.8m.
\* The asset based securitised finance movement represents the net movement on the underlying balances with customers.
Net Net debt Debt at Acquisitions Non-cash at 31 1 January in 2007 Cash flow flow December 2007 (exc. cash) movements movements 2007 At December 2007 £m £m £m £m £m Cash and cash equivalents 9.7 - (8.9) - 0.8 Overdrafts (0.5) - (45.6) - (46.1) Cash 9.2 - (54.5) - (45.3) Loan notes (22.2) - 26.4 (5.9) (1.7) Long term debt - (8.2) 8.2 - - Bonds (372.0) - (100.6) 11.5 (461.1)
Currency swaps in relation to US$ denominated bonds (6.4)
- - (11.7) (18.1)
Interest rate swaps in relation to GBP denominated bonds -
- - 0.1 0.1 Finance leases (0.5) (0.1) 0.4 - (0.2) Sub-total net debt (391.9) (8.3) (120.1) (6.0) (526.3)
Asset based securitised finance (27.5)
- 17.8 - (9.7) (419.4) (8.3) (102.3) (6.0) (536.0) 7. Preliminary announcement
The preliminary announcement is prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards.
A duly appointed and authorised committee of the Board of Directors approved the preliminary announcement on 25 February 2009.
The announcement represents non-statutory accounts within the meaning ofsection 240 of the Companies Act 1985. The statutory annual accounts for theyear ended 31 December 2008, upon which an unqualified audit opinion has beengiven and which did not contain a statement under section 235, 237(2) or 237(3)of the Companies Act 1985, will be sent to the Registrar of Companies.
Copies of the announcement can be obtained from the Company's registered office at 71 Victoria Street, Westminster, London, SW1H 0XA.
It is intended that the Annual Report and Accounts will be posted to shareholders on 26 March 2009 and will be available to members of the public at the registered office of the Company from that date.
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