Interim / Quarterly Report • Nov 25, 2021
Interim / Quarterly Report
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Circa is a biotech company producing unique and highly valuable biochemicals. Using abundant and renewable biowaste such as sawdust, Circa makes Levoglucosenone (LGO) in its scalable and patented Furacell™ production process. LGO is a biomolecule platform used to produce multiple sustainable biochemicals that can replace toxic fossil-based chemicals widely used today in a wide range of applications; pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, flavors, fragrances, electronics, batteries, paints, graphene, polymers, and many other applications where biobased alternatives to current industrial chemicals represent innovative, cost-effective solutions.
The parent company, Circa Group AS, is incorporated in Norway and has its head office in Oslo. The company is listed on Euronext Growth Oslo with the ticker code CIRCA.
ReSolute™ development under continuing Covid-19 restrictions continues to be challenging, but progressing. The result of the basic engineering work by Wood and internal reviews saw the project costs escalate to a figure between €50-55m and this was communicated to the market on October 14th. At this stage Circa is working on activities to address the capex increase such as internal reallocation of funds, exploring grants and vendor financing opportunities to ensure that the ReSolute™ project remains well capitalised.
Q3 proceeds on the expected run rate. Cash outflow was impacted by payments for engineering work and incentives related to listing, as well as some earlier payments than originally planned to secure progress on ReSolute™.
During the quarter Circa searched for a Global Head of Manufacturing and this appointment has recently been confirmed and Mr Philipp Morgenthaler will start with Circa May 1st 2022. Tone Leivestad commenced as CFO on September 1st 2021.
Market activities continue to be positive with two further distribution companies in discussions for Cyrene™. offtake agreements - one for the UK markets and another for Australia and specific Asian country markets. In parallel, Product development work has progressed with the formation of an internal project team under Dr Marc Hein looking to progress earlier work in flavours, pharma, agrochemicals and polymers. These opportunities are - or will be - directly related to specific customers where demand for more sustainable and / or nonpetroleum based supply chain are emerging.
Circa Group is consolidated by using the reversed acquisition method where the historical financial statements are a continuance of CGL. As such, the 2020 income statement is consolidated for CGL only and not comparable to the consolidated income statement for 2021.
The main operational activity for the Group in the quarter has been related to the ReSolute™ plant and organization of the group in Europe.
Circa does not expect any significant sales revenue prior to commissioning and start-up of the ReSolute™ plant in the third quarter of 2023.
Expenses in the quarter are mainly related to employee expenses and expenses to establish and develop the group in Europe.
The group cancelled its previous incentive program and replaced it with a short-term and long-term plan effective first quarter 2021. First payment on the short-term plan had cash effect of approx. EUR 350 in July. As the longterm plan has the optionality for both cash- and share based settlement, changes in estimate is expensed with approx. EUR 100 thousand in the quarter.
As of 30 September 2021, Circa had cash and cash equivalents of EUR 46.8 million, total assets of EUR 48.0 million and equity of EUR 42.3 million. Expenses capitalized per 30 September 2021 is EUR 1,624 thousand.
Effective 9 February 2021, Circa reorganized and established a new ultimate holding company, CGAS. As there were no significant changes in the organization nor ownership structure, the group is consolidated by using the reversed acquisition method where the historical financial statements are a continuance of CGL. As such, the balance sheet is consolidated for CGL only and not comparable to the consolidated balance sheet for 2020. CGAS's acquisition of CGL is not reflected in the consolidated balance sheet as this is not treated as a transaction in accordance with IFRS. As a result, the consolidated balance sheet for 2021 are a continuance of previous book values.
The Group is part of the ReSolute™ consortium, which received the EU Horizon 2020 Flagship grant of EUR 11.6 million. Circa is leading the consortium and will undertake most of the work packages described in the ReSolute™ project, thus the share of the grant allocated towards Circa's work packages is approximately EUR 9.2 million. Prepayment of 45% of the grant was received in 2020 partly to compensate for expenditures capitalized to date for the ReSolute™ project.
Cash outflow during the period is related to operating activities, including payments for engineering work and short-term incentives, as well as expenses capitalized.
Following the October 14th announcement of cost increases in the ReSolute™ plant, the company is in process to review cost budget and scope of the ReSolute™ project. These processes have not been concluded, but at this stage we can advise that discussions with major equipment manufacturers have been very supportive and positive.
Opportunities to mitigate the cost increase by revision of equipment layout and functionality are currently being assessed. Opportunities to increase use of byproducts to generate further power and heat are currently being modelled. Work is underway with LUKE Finland and others on a new sustainable process to fractionate biomass and potentially increase yields, as well as improvements at the FC5 plant on distillation efficiencies which again show an increase in output. In addition, discussions on a smaller site footprint - and more efficient waste disposal are underway. All the opportunities above are being considered within the €50-55m capex range advised to the market.
The ReSolute™ plant is an initial commercial operation showcasing new technology and the positive interest from the Carling St Avold region in France where it is being built, is both considerable and very pleasing. Circa has always considered the opportunity to support transition of markets to more sustainable products and manufacturing a strategic proposition, and just as Cyrene™ enables users to transition away from high carbon, toxic solvents, the ReSolute™ project is supporting - in a small but significant way - a local community to transition a site and coal based power generation plant. We look forward to working with the local community to make ReSolute™ a success and flagship project for the region.
The company is well-funded following the approximately EUR 52 million capital raising in March 2021, and the company's projections indicate a sufficient financial runway.
Following the completion of an initial study into levoglucosenone derivative opportunities, agreement on a small range of products has led to the formation of a small internal group to take these opportunities forward. Led by Dr Marc Hein, this group has started work to progress derivatisation pathways - and at the same time, confirming market volumes and pricing opportunities. In parallel this work is supported by activities in the market focused on promoting and exploiting Circa's sustainability position - and the developing urgency for new more sustainable manufacturing technologies. Circa is one of very few companies (possibly the only one) which has a broad use solvent in this >1 million tonne sector that is in commercial scale up. Companies manufacturing competing toxic solvents such as NMP and DMF are recognising this.
With pricing still limiting progress, Circa has deliberately engaged a wider distributor base for Cyrene™. Companies engaged are those we have had previous conversations with and are progressing well. For one group this would be an arrangement for the UK and Ireland markets, and the other would be Australia and selected Asian markets.
Negotiations with University of York on a new royalty arrangement for Cyrene™ have concluded and this will see rates reduce from 4% to 1.5% for quantities up to 1,000 tonnes per Year, and 2% to 0.75% for quantities over 1,000 tonnes. For a 10,000 tonne Cyrene™ plant this would see a significant benefit to Circa.
Oslo, 25 November 2021 The Board of Directors of Circa Group AS
| (EUR) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Notes | Q3 2021 | Q3 2020 | YTD 2021 | YTD 2020 | |
| Product sales | 3 288 | 52 734 | 16 457 | 70 195 | |
| Fees | |||||
| Other revenue | 5 | 1 728 | 1 168 694 | 36 843 | 1 660 707 |
| Total revenue | 5 016 | 1 221 428 | 53 300 | 1 730 902 | |
| Cost of sales | 73 039 | 41 947 | 211 408 | 222 010 | |
| Employee benefit expenses | 4 | 604 259 | 133 725 | 2 849 973 | 411 494 |
| Other operating expenses | 709 392 | 662 845 | 3 047 657 | 3 962 130 | |
| Total operating expenses | 1 386 690 | 838 517 | 6 109 039 | 4 595 635 | |
| Operating result | -1 381 674 | 382 911 | -6 055 739 | -2 864 733 | |
| Interest income | 11 173 | 5 | 12 419 | 15 | |
| Other financial income | 73 489 | 0 | 177 751 | 0 | |
| Total finance income | 84 662 | 5 | 190 170 | 15 | |
| Interest expenses | 36 661 | 0 | 90 117 | 0 | |
| Other financial expenses | 1.1 | 256 323 | 29 216 | 630 146 | 33 931 |
| Total finance expenses | 292 984 | 29 216 | 720 263 | 33 931 | |
| Net financial income/ expenses | -208 322 | -29 211 | -530 093 | -33 917 | |
| Net profit/ loss before tax | -1 589 996 | 353 700 | -6 585 831 | -2 898 650 | |
| Tax expenses | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Net profit/ loss | -1 589 996 | 353 700 | -6 585 831 | -2 898 650 | |
| Other comprehensive income: | |||||
| Foreign exchange gains/(losses) | 15 997 | 0 | 17 193 | 0 | |
| Total comprehensive profit/ loss for the period | -1 573 999 | 353 700 | -6 568 639 | -2 898 650 |
| (EUR) | Notes | 30.09.2021 | 31.12.2020 | 30.09.2020 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASSETS | ||||
| Tangible assets | 5,6 | 874 964 | 53 196 | 2 361 |
| Total non-current assets | 874 964 | 53 196 | 2 361 | |
| Inventory | 44 306 | 49 899 | 37 156 | |
| Short term receivables | 262 578 | 1 708 519 | 77 601 | |
| Cash and cash equivalent | 5,8 | 46 849 307 | 4 724 408 | 243 975 |
| Total current assets | 47 156 191 | 6 482 826 | 358 732 | |
| Total assets | 48 031 155 | 6 536 022 | 361 094 | |
| EQUITY | ||||
| Issued and paid in equity | 54 013 611 | 7 335 180 | 7 141 563 | |
| Other equity | -11 695 589 | -7 685 095 | -8 235 540 | |
| Total equity | 7,8,10 | 42 318 023 | -349 915 | -1 093 977 |
| LIABILITIES | ||||
| Employee benefits | 4 | 639 647 | 0 | 0 |
| Other non-current liabilities | 0 | 562 590 | 0 | |
| Total non-current liabilities | 639 647 | 562 590 | 0 | |
| Employees and related | 646 830 | 32 408 | 10 373 | |
| Borrowings | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Trade and other payables | 248 019 | 179 363 | 430 071 | |
| Public duties and related | 40 334 | 0 | 0 | |
| Other current liabilities | 5 | 4 138 303 | 6 111 576 | 1 014 626 |
| Total current liabilities | 5 073 486 | 6 323 347 | 1 455 071 | |
| Total liabilities | 5 713 133 | 6 885 937 | 1 455 071 | |
| Total equity and liabilies | 48 031 155 | 6 536 022 | 361 094 |
Oslo, 25 November 2021
The Board of Directors of Circa Group AS
| (EUR) | Notes | Q3 2021 | Q3 2020 | YTD 2021 | YTD 2020 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cash receipts from operating activities | 224 529 | 486 019 | 2 462 183 | 169 203 | |
| Cash payments from operating activities | -2 487 684 | -853 901 | -7 797 885 | -6 914 953 | |
| Cash flows from operating activities | -2 263 155 | -367 882 | -5 335 702 | -6 745 750 | |
| Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment | |||||
| Payment for property, plant and equipment | 6 | -564 499 | -78 | -1 491 555 | -51 317 |
| Other cash items from investing activities | 0 | 0 | 678 027 | 12 403 | |
| Cash flows from investing activities | -564 499 | -78 | -813 529 | -38 914 | |
| Proceeds from issuance of share capital | 8 | 0 | 0 | 48 024 305 | 3 864 597 |
| Proceeds from Grants | 1 729 | 1 168 624 | 36 844 | 8 385 367 | |
| Net proceeds from borrowings and net interests | -25 488 | -770 017 | -77 700 | -1 326 826 | |
| Cash flows from financing activities | -23 759 | 398 607 | 47 983 449 | 10 923 138 | |
| Net cash increase/decrease for the period | -2 851 413 | 30 648 | 41 834 219 | 4 138 474 | |
| Cash at beginning of period | 49 717 972 | 183 161 | 5 399 474 | 473 826 | |
| Net change in cash for period | -2 851 413 | 30 648 | 41 834 219 | 4 138 474 | |
| Foreign exchange cash | -17 251 | 30 166 | -384 385 | 112 109 | |
| Cash at end of period | 46 849 308 | 243 975 | 46 849 308 | 4 724 409 |
(EUR)
| Retained | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Notes | Share capital | Premium | OCI | earnings | Total | |
| Balance 1 January 2021 | 4 586 526 | 0 | 0 | -4 926 944 | -340 418 | |
| Reverse takeover | 4 135 390 | -2 652 589 | 0 | 0 | 1 482 801 | |
| Issuances | 3 148 744 | 44 875 561 | 0 | 0 | 48 024 305 | |
| -80 021 | ||||||
| -6 721 806 | ||||||
| Other comprehensive income | -46 839 | -46 839 | ||||
| Balance 30 September 2021 | 8,10 | 11 838 171 | 42 175 440 | -46 839 | -11 648 749 | 42 318 023 |
| Purchase own shares Result of period, incl. P&L effects reversed takeover |
-32 489 0 0 |
-47 532 0 0 |
0 0 |
0 -6 721 806 0 |
Effective 9 February 2021, Circa Group reorganized and established a new holding company, Circa Group AS (CGAS). The previous ultimate holding company was Circa Group Ltd. (CGL). The substance of the reorganization being that the ultimate holding company, CGAS, acquired the existing group, CGL. As there were no significant changes in management or ownership this is under IFRS accounted for as a reorganization and not a transaction. As a result, besides the share capital, the historical consolidated financial figures and financial statements are a continuance of CGL.
The fiscal year for CGL is 12 months ending 30 June. The most recent audited financial statement for CGL is per 30 June 2020. The consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Australian GAAP which are (as disclosed in the consolidated financial statements of CGL per 30 June 2020) in accordance with IFRS, and therefore the transformation to IFRS have no impact.
The presentation currency for Circa group is euro (EUR).
The applied average (un-weighted monthly) foreign exchange rates per quarter and the closing exchange rate at month ends for the most important currencies for the group:
| Q3 21 | Q3 21 | 30.09.2021 | 31.12.20 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AUD | 0.62 | 0.62 | 0.62 | 0.63 |
| GBP | 1.17 | 1.17 | 1.16 | 1.11 |
| NOK | 10.33 | 10.33 | 10.17 | 10.47 |
The interim financial statements of Circa Group have been prepared in accordance with IAS 34 Interim Financial Reporting. The interim financial statements do not include all information required for full annual financial statements and should be read in conjunction with the CGL consolidated financial statements 30 June 2020. The interim financial statements are unaudited.
The accounting policies applied in the preparation of the interim financial statements are consistent with those applied in the preparation of the CGL annual financial statements for 30 June 2020.
Preparation of interim financial statements in accordance with IFRS implies use of estimates, which are based on judgements and assumptions that affect the application of accounting principles and the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses. Actual amounts might differ from such estimates.
CGL cancelled its previous incentive program and CGAS replaced it with a new plan effective as of 1 March 2021. Key members of the management and selected new hires and other key resources has been granted synthetic options equivalent of 3,600,000 shares with a strike price equal to that of the private placement price, i.e. NOK 16.75 per share. The options vests upon commissioning of the ReSolute™ plant and expires three years after the listing on the Euronext Growth Oslo, i.e., 2 March 2024.
Circa Group receives government grants, and the accounting policy adopted varies for the different types of grants. For grants received directly relating to capitalized expenditures, Circa recognizes the grant amount using the capital approach. Grants are recognized on a systematic basis over the periods in which the related expenses are recognized, and the presentation method chosen is to deduct the grant in the carrying amount of the asset. For grants received relating to compensation for expenses incurred during the current period, the grant is recognized through the income statement in the period where the expenses are incurred and presented net to the eligible expenses. For grants received to compensate for expenses in prior periods, the grant is recognized in income statement in the period where it becomes a receivable and presented as other income. Prepaid grants are recognized as liabilities.
Per 30 September 2021, Circa has received grants both relating to capitalized expenses and to compensate for expenses in prior periods. Circa has also received a prepayment for the Horizon 2020 Flagship grant to partly cover capital expenditures of constructing the ReSolute™ plant.
Circa has started to capitalize expenses relating to the Resolute™ plant:
| (EUR) | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Capaitalized | Grant | tangible | |||
| expenses | received* Total ReSolute | Net other PPE | assets | ||
| Balance 30 June 2020 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 439 | 2 439 |
| Transactions during period | 119 505 | -66 727 | 52 778 | ||
| Balance 1 January 2021 | 119 505 | -66 727 | 52 778 | 2 441 | 55 219 |
| Transactions during period | 366 574 | -157 841 | 208 733 | ||
| Balance 31 March 2021 | 486 079 | -224 568 | 261 511 | 2 518 | 264 029 |
| Transactions during period | 573 116 | -264 780 | 308 336 | ||
| Balance 30 June 2021 | 1 059 195 | -489 348 | 569 847 | 1 416 | 571 263 |
| Transactions during period | 564 499 | -260 798 | 303 700 | ||
| Balance 30 September 2021 | 1 623 694 | -750 147 | 873 547 | 1 416 | 874 964 |
*The Resolute grant funds 46,2% of eligible costs
| Number of | ||
|---|---|---|
| Shareholder | shares | Ownership % |
| NORSKE SKOG ASA | 31 654 274 | 26,01 |
| Saxo Bank A/S | 24 377 257 | 20,03 |
| CIRCA GROUP AS | 23 535 720 | 19,34 |
| LAWRENCE | 6 156 060 | 5,06 |
| BNP Paribas Securities Services | 3 411 269 | 2,80 |
| J.P. MORGAN BANK LUXEMBOURG S.A. | 2 200 000 | 1,81 |
| VERDIPAPIRFONDET DELPHI NORDIC | 2 175 783 | 1,79 |
| VERDIPAPIRFONDET FIRST GENERATOR | 1 876 384 | 1,54 |
| KLAVENESS MARINE FINANCE AS | 1 121 479 | 0,92 |
| FJARDE AP-FONDEN | 1 054 194 | 0,87 |
| State Street Bank and Trust Comp | 1 011 380 | 0,83 |
| MANIFEX PTY LTD | 999 000 | 0,82 |
| Citibank, N.A. | 906 000 | 0,74 |
| NORDNET LIVSFORSIKRING AS | 905 608 | 0,74 |
| WHITEHOUSE PTY LTD ATF WHITEHOUSE | 750 000 | 0,62 |
| VERDIPAPIRFONDET DELPHI NORGE | 745 086 | 0,61 |
| Pershing LLC | 577 896 | 0,47 |
| Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB | 500 000 | 0,41 |
| ENZIAN AS | 500 000 | 0,41 |
| FORTE TRØNDER | 465 000 | 0,38 |
| Other shareholders | 16 790 719 | 13,80 |
| Total | 121 713 109 | 100 |
The data is extracted from VPS 22 November 2021. Whilst every reasonable effort is made to verify all data, VPS cannot guarantee the accuracy of the analysis.
In the Euronext VPS registry, Circa Group AS is registered as the holder of 23,535,720 shares, of which 333,340 shares are owned and held in treasury by Circa Group AS. The remaining 23,202,380 shares are temporarily held by Circa Group AS on behalf of shareholders awaiting settlement to nominee or individual accounts. This process has been delayed due to COVID-19 restrictions still ongoing in Australia, limiting ability to open the necessary broker accounts often requiring physical presence and display of passport. The majority of investors that have transferred shares into individual holding accounts have used a nominee account provided by Saxo Bank. Saxo Bank is currently registered as nominee holder of 24 377 257 shares. Please note that the majority of these shares are subject to lock-up arrangements entered into as part of the listing on Euronext Growth Oslo on 2 March 2021
Effective 9 February 2021, Circa Group reorganized and established a new holding company, CGAS. The previous top holding company was CGL. The substance of the reorganization being that the ultimate holding company, CGAS, acquired the existing group, CGL. As there were no significant changes in management or ownership this is under IFRS accounted for as a reorganization and not a transaction. As a result, besides the share capital, the historical consolidated financial figures and financial statements are a continuance of CGL.
The beginning balances of the consolidated Balance Sheet and the consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity reflect the consolidated equity in CGL. At the reorganization date (9 February), the share capital of CGAS was EUR 8 721 916 (NOK 89 562 580).
The functional currency date is the transaction date, however equity issuances are executed and registered in the public company registration at a fixed NOK amount, indicated in italic below.
The issuance of shares related to exercise of 851,160 warrants with a share capital increase of NOK 851,160 by issue of 851,160 new shares, each with a nominal value of NOK 1, was registered in the Norwegian business register on 16 July 2021.
Norske Skog is one of the world's largest producers of publication papers, with headquarters in Oslo, Norway. Norske Skog is the largest shareholder in Circa Group and holds approximately 26.2% of the share capital in Circa Group AS and is represented on the Board of Directors. Norske Skog is engaged to deliver certain management and administrative services to the Group for the remainder of 2021. The fee for such services is based on arms' length principle.
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