Greencore PLC: Q3 Trading Update FY-2020

Dublin / IE. (gg) Greencore Group PLC, a leading manufacturer of convenience food in the UK, issues a trading update covering the 13 weeks from 27 March to 26 June 2020 («Q3» or «the quarter»).

Q3-2020 Highlights

  • Focused on three priorities – keeping our people safe, feeding the UK, and protecting our business
  • Group revenue down 36.0 percent on a pro forma basis in Q3, but 23 percent below prior year levels in July to date
  • Encouraging sequential improvement of demand in food to go categories through Q3 and into Q4
  • Production recommenced at the Group’s Bow, Atherstone and Heathrow facilities
  • Delivered positive Adjusted Ebitda for the quarter
  • Strong liquidity to both support the business in the near term and to build back as the pandemic eases
  • Well positioned to capture new business opportunities in a changing marketplace

Performance and Outlook

Revenue Growth Q3-2020 9M-2020
Reported Pro forma Reported Pro forma
Group -34.1% -36.0% -10.6% -12.4%
Food to go categories -50.6% -52.5% -16.9% -20.2%
Other convenience food categories +2.2% +1.8% +1.4% +3.3%

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Pro Forma Revenue Growth
April 2020 May 2020 June 2020 July 20202
Group -43% -40% -27% -23%
Food to go categories -63% -58% -41% -35%
Other convenience food categories +0% +1% +3% +7%

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The Group continues to manage through this challenging trading environment by focusing on its three priorities – keeping our people safe, feeding the UK, and protecting our business. The organisation, supply chain, commercial relationships and production network have remained resilient during this testing period.

Reported Group revenue was 240.6 million in Q3, a decrease of 34.1 percent on the prior year, primarily reflecting the impact of Covid-19 on food to go categories during the period. On a pro forma basis revenue decreased by 36.0 percent in the quarter.

Covid-19 has had a dramatic and volatile impact on UK food consumption patterns in the period. The Group has partnered closely with its customers to develop and re-activate product ranges as they reopen formats and channels. In this context the Group has recommenced production at its Bow, Atherstone and Heathrow facilities and has extended production at its Northampton site as demand trends improve.

Year to date, the Group’s reported revenue was GBP 953.3 million, a decrease of 10.6 percent on the prior year, again reflecting the impact of Covid-19 on performance at the end of Q2 and during Q3. On a pro forma basis, Group revenue decreased by 12.4 percent.

In the Group’s food to go categories, reported revenue was GBP 123.8 million in Q3, a decrease of 50.6 percent. Pro forma Q3 revenue decreased by 52.5 percent. Revenues have recovered progressively as restrictions on population movements have eased. On a pro forma basis, demand in food to go categories declined by 63 percent in April, by 58 percent in May, and by 41 percent in June, as the Group’s customers’ formats and locations have met the emerging demand. This has continued in July to date, where revenues from the Group’s food to go categories were 35 percent below prior year levels. In the 9 months to the end of Q3, reported revenue in food to go categories was GBP 579.6 million, a reduction of 16.9 percent on a reported basis.

Reported revenue in the Group’s other convenience food categories totalled GBP 116.8 million in Q3, an increase of 2.2 percent on a reported basis, and a 1.8 percent increase on a pro forma basis. In the 9 months to the end of Q3, reported revenue increased by 1.4 percent to GBP 373.7 million.

The Group has responded quickly and decisively to the impacts of Covid-19, and its extensive range of mitigating actions, together with an improving revenue trajectory, delivered positive Adjusted Ebitda for the quarter.

The Group secured formal agreement with its bank lending syndicate and its Private Placement Note Holders to waive the Net Debt: Ebitda covenant condition for the September 2020 and March 2021 test periods. It also received confirmation of its eligibility to access funding under the Covid Corporate Financing Facility («CCFF») although the Group has not issued under this facility. These initiatives, along with the measures to mitigate cash outflows, provide the Group with strong liquidity to support the business in the near term and to ensure it is well positioned to build back the business and to capture new business opportunities as the pandemic eases.

Given the ongoing level of uncertainty around the possible duration and impact of Covid-19, the Group’s financial guidance for FY20 remains suspended, as announced on 30 March, and the Group’s outlook as included in the FY19 Full Year Results Statement and FY20 Q1 Trading Update should no longer be considered current.

The Group has also separately announced that it has entered into a conditional agreement to sell its interests in its molasses trading businesses to United Molasses Marketing (Ireland) Limited and United Molasses Marketing Limited.

Greencore will report its FY-2020 results on 24 November 2020.

Commenting on the performance, Patrick Coveney, Chief Executive Officer, said: «I am hugely proud of the way in which our teams have responded during this extraordinarily challenging period. The decisive actions that we have taken are enabling us to keep our people safe, helping to feed the UK, and protecting our business. Our Group has traded resiliently, with our deep customer relationships strengthened further, and we are encouraged to see a sustained improvement in demand and category mix. We remain confident in the relevance and attractiveness of the food to go channels and categories that we serve. In addition, we are well positioned for new business opportunities and a return to growth as the pandemic subsides.»

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