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Statement re Q1 2016 results

21st Apr 2016 16:14

RNS Number : 9753V
Groupe FNAC
21 April 2016
 

Ivry, April 21, 2016

 

 

Sales up 0.5% at constant exchange rates

 driven by France (+1.5%)

 

 

§ Continued positive momentum in sales in France (+1.5%)

§ Consolidated revenues up 0.5% in the 1st quarter 2016 (at constant exchange rates)

§ Gross margin rate under control

§ Growing contribution of transformation levers: increased weight of new product categories, sustained growth of the Internet channel and sharp increase in omni-channel sales

 

 

1st quarter revenues

 

reported

at constant exchange rates

on a same-store basis *

France

601

1.5%

1.5%

1.4%

Iberian Peninsula

149

-1.5%

-1.5%

-2.2%

Brazil

24

-29.3%

-5.6%

-5.6%

Other countries

65

-2.6%

-1.8%

-4.5%

Group

839

-0.6%

0.5%

0.1%

 

* at constant exchange rates and comparable consolidation scope

 

 

 

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1st QUARTER

 

 

The Group's consolidated revenues increased by 0.5% at constant exchange rates.

There was a negative exchange rate impact of 1.1%, primarily due to the sharp fall in the Brazilian real against the euro.

The Group's consolidated revenues amounted to €839 million in the 1st quarter, or a decrease of 0.6%.

 

Continued positive momentum in sales in France

France reported a 1.5% increase in sales, a performance that confirms the positive trend over the last quarters (+0.9% in the 2nd half of 2015, and +0.4% for the full-year 2015).

 

Resilience of International operations

Revenues in the Iberian Peninsula were down -1.5% in markets that remained highly competitive.

Market conditions in Brazil were extremely tough, against the backdrop of a deterioration in the economic environment. Fnac Brazil, where sales fell by 5.6% over the period (at constant exchange rates), continued to show its resilience thanks to the good performance of the Internet channel.

Sales in the Other Countries Region, which includes Switzerland and Belgium, were down -1.8% at constant exchange rates.

 

Sustained growth of the Internet channel

The Internet channel experienced strong growth in the 1st quarter, which was primarily driven by Fnac.com and Fnac.be.

Omni-channel sales increased sharply in all countries, and amounted to over 50% of the Group's Internet orders.

The marketplaces continued to expand, while taking an ever larger share of Internet business volumes.

The Group is investing on an ongoing basis in strengthening its omni-channel model. The 2016 roadmap includes the launch of the Swiss e-commerce site, the upgrading of the websites in Spain and Portugal, and the enhancement of the delivery services in France and abroad.

 

Continuation of the offer diversification strategy

Sales of new product categories kept on growing at a rapid rate, thanks to effective commercial execution, and to a favorable innovation cycle. New product categories accounted for 16.1% of revenues in the 1st quarter (compared with 13.1% in the 1st quarter of 2015). Fnac continued to gain market share in telephony and connected objects in France. It benefited from its positioning as the benchmark for innovation among specialized retail chains, and from the significant investments made, notably via the roll-out of the Fnac Connect concept across the store network. The launch of the Sports category, which was introduced on the Marketplace in France in late 2015, is promising. 

 

Acceleration in the expansion of the store network

The expansion of the network under new store formats continued in the 1st quarter with the opening of three franchised proximity stores in France within the Intermarché network.

The Group also opened a 2nd franchised store in the Ivory Coast.

The store network included 49 stores under new formats at the end of March 2016, in addition to four stores in "new regions" with high potential.

In 2016, the Group will accelerate the expansion of its store network, which is a key component of its omni-channel strategy and is targeting around 20 store openings over the fiscal year, primarily under franchise.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gross margin rate under control

The Group continued to pursue an aggressive commercial policy on markets that remain highly competitive. Gross margin remained under tight control, thanks to the good management of commercial operations and strengthened collaboration with key suppliers, and therefore recorded a very limited erosion.

 

Ongoing cost-cutting drive

The Group continued its policy of improving operational efficiency and cost reduction, in line with its objective to generate between €30 million and €40 million in cost savings over the 2016 fiscal year.

 

Strategic partnership with Vivendi

On April 11, Groupe Fnac announced a strategic partnership with Vivendi in the cultural contents, live events, and ticketing fields. This partnership was accompanied by Vivendi's acquisition of a €159 million interest in Fnac via a reserved capital increase.

Following this capital increase, which will be submitted for the approval of the shareholders at the Extraordinary General Meeting on May 24, 2016, Vivendi will hold around 15% of Groupe Fnac's share capital and voting rights.

Vivendi's investment in Fnac will enable the Group to benefit from additional resources in order to implement its development and external growth plans.

 

 

ANALYSIS BY REPORTING SEGMENT

 

France

 

France reported sales growth of 1.5%.

 

The Internet channel's growth was very strong, on a double-digit trend, and was primarily boosted by all the omni-channel drivers.

Omni-channel sales continued to increase sharply, and now represent over 50% of Internet orders (53% in the 1st quarter of 2016 compared with 44% in the 1st quarter of 2015).

The increase in traffic on Fnac.com was driven by m-commerce, with mobile traffic increasing by over 50%.

The marketplace sales momentum remained strong, and specifically benefited from the strategy aimed at diversifying the offer.

 

In-store sales were unchanged in the 1st quarter.

The expansion of the network continued over the period, and included the opening of three proximity stores under franchise with the Intermarché network (two conversions of Culture & Loisirs stores and the creation of one new store).

A second Fnac store was opened in Abidjan, as part of the partnership signed in September 2015 with the Prosuma Group, a major operator in the retail sector in the Ivory Coast.

 

Iberian Peninsula

 

The region's revenues decreased by -1.5%.

 

The Internet channel expanded, driven by the development of omni-channel sales, which accounted for around 40% of Internet orders.

The contribution made by the development of the network was positive for the overall region in the 1st quarter, in view of the opening of two proximity stores in the 4th quarter of 2015.

 

Fnac Spain announced the opening of a franchised store in Andorra, which is scheduled for July 2016. In addition, a Fnac Connect store, the first one in the country, will open in Bilbao by the summer.

 

Brazil

 

Fnac Brazil's activity continued to hold up well in an extremely adverse consumption environment.

Sales decreased by 5.6% in local currency (-29.3% at current exchange rates).

The Internet channel expanded. The stores continued to suffer from the decrease in footfall in shopping malls.

 

Other Countries

 

Sales in the region were down 1.8% at constant exchange rates (-2.6% at current exchange rates).

 

The ramp-up of the website in Belgium continued. Fnac.be benefited from a complete upgrade in the first quarter, similar to the one performed on Fnac.com in July 2015, which enabled the customer experience to be enhanced and improved. The weight of the Internet channel has increased significantly over the past few months, and accounted for c.10% of Fnac Belgium's sales in the 1st quarter. Omni-channel sales also increased sharply, and accounted for over one third of Internet orders in the 1st quarter of 2016 compared with 22% in the 1st quarter of 2015.

In addition, Fnac Belgium will open its 10th store in Alost at the end of June.

 

Fnac Switzerland benefited from the ramp up of the Conthey Store, which opened in August, in a consumption environment that remains sluggish.

 

Outlook

The performance in the 1st quarter confirms the positive sales momentum reported by the Group over the past few months, and the success of its transformation.

 

In 2016, Fnac is well positioned to continue its market share gains in a consumer environment that remains uncertain. The Group specifically intends to accelerate the development of its store network in France and abroad, pursue its strategy to enrich its product offer, especially online, and increase its initiatives on the book and ticketing markets.

 

The Group will continue its policy aimed at improving operating efficiency, and has set itself a cost-saving target of between €30 million and €40 million for 2016 on a stand-alone basis.

It will also continue its efforts to maximize cash generation.

 

In the longer term, Fnac, on a stand-alone basis and irrespective of the Darty transaction, confirms its operating profitability target of above 3%, after finalization of the transformation of its business model, and under stabilized market and macro-economic conditions.[1]

 

 

 

FIRST QUARTER 2016 REVENUES

 

Nadine Coulm, Head of Investors Relations, will hold a conference call for investors and analysts

on Thursday, April 21, 2016 at 6.15 pm (Continental European time), 5.15 pm (UK time) and 12.15 pm (US Eastern time).

 

 

Conference call dial-in numbers:

France: +33 1 70 77 09 42UK: +44 203 367 9456US: +1 855 402 7763

 

Replay dial-in numbers (available until Friday, May 20, 2016)

France: +33 1 72 00 15 00

UK: +44 203 367 9460

US: +1 877 64 230 18

 

Replay access code: 300741#

 

 

 

NEXT PUBLICATION

 

Groupe Fnac will announce its 2016 half-year results on July 28, 2016 after the market closes.

 

 

CONTACTS

ANALYSTS & INVESTORS

Nadine Coulm

[email protected]m

+33 (0)1 55 21 18 63

PRESS

Laurent Glepin

[email protected]

+33 (0)1 55 21 53 07

 

 

 

APPENDICES

 

Store network by format

France

124

128

Traditional *

74

75

Suburban

14

14

Travel

18

18

Proximity

16

19

Connect

2

2

Of which franchised stores

38

42

Iberian Peninsula

49

48

Traditional

40

39

Suburban

0

0

Travel

2

2

Proximity

7

7

Connect

0

0

Of which franchised stores

1

1

Brazil

12

12

Traditional

11

11

Suburban

0

0

Travel

1

1

Proximity

0

0

Connect

0

0

Other countries

14

14

Traditional

14

14

Suburban

0

0

Travel

0

0

Proximity

0

0

Connect

0

0

Group

199

202

Traditional

139

139

Suburban

14

14

Travel

21

21

Proximity

23

26

Connect

2

2

Of which franchised stores

39

43

*including one store in Morocco, two stores in the Ivory Coast, and one store in Qatar

 


[1] For the purposes of Note 1 on Rule 28.1 of the City Code on Takeovers and Mergers, Fnac confirms that this is a long-term aspirational target and not an indication of the likely level of profits for Fnac for the current financial period or any subsequent financial periods

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