Interim presentation first quarter 2018
Sverre Hurum, CEO
Erik Stubø, CFO
16 May 2018
Highlights in the quarter
o Revenue and EBIT
- Operating revenues increased by 10.3 percent to NOK 462.3 million (y-o-y)
- EBIT increased by 22.7 percent to NOK 50.5 million (y-o-y)
- o 1 260 employees
- Up 45 from Q4'17
- An increase of 129 in the past 12 months
- o Still strong market
Revenue and number of employees MNOK and number
Operational Review
Public and private sector
Business sectors Q1 2018
Sectors with high increase in revenue
o Oil & gas
- Increased by 27.0 percent (y-o-y)
- Represents 22.5 percent of total revenues in Q1'18
o Transportation
- Increased by 21.4 percent (y-o-y)
- Represents 10.4 percent of total revenues in Q1'18
o Info and communication
- Increased by 49.5 percent (y-o-y)
- Represents 6.5 percent of total revenues in Q1'18
o Industry
- Increased by 13.3 percent (y-o-y)
- Represents 4.3 percent of total revenues in Q1'18
Avinor
- o As a strategic partner with Avinor Bouvet develops:
- new models for capacity planning for security control at Avinor´s airports
- e-commerce solution to be used at Avinor´s airports
- First version was launched during the quarter
Prediction of wind power production
o Bouvet helps Kinect Energy Group using machine learning to better exploit its wind power portfolio in the European market
Customer and project mix
o Project mix
- Variable contracts account for 96.9 percent of total revenues
- o Customer portfolio
- The 10 largest customers represent 36.9 percent of total revenues – up from 36.0 percent in Q1'17
- The 20 largest customers represent 49.4 percent of total revenues – up from 48.4 percent in Q1'17
Variably priced contracts share of revenues Percentage
10 largest customers share of revenues Percentage
Customer development
o Existing customers*
- Accounted for 94.7 percent of revenues in Q1'18
- o New customers**
- Customers won over the past year generated revenues of NOK 24.3 million in Q1'18
* Existing customers defined as customers that w ere invoiced in the corresponding quarter last year ** New customers defined as customers w on since end of corresponding quarter last year
Enthusiastic and competent employees
- o 1 260 employees at the end of the quarter
- Up 45 from Q4'17
- 129 more employees in the past 12 months
- Average number of employees in the quarter up 11.6 percent from Q1'17
Annual growth in number of employees
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Financial Review
Key figures
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Three months ending |
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Twelve months ending |
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| MNOK |
31.03.2018 |
31.03.2017 |
Change |
31.03.2018 |
31.03.2017 |
Change |
| Operating revenue |
462.3 |
419.1 |
10.3 % |
1 650.6 |
1 426.9 |
15.7 % |
| Operating profit (EBIT) |
50.5 |
41.2 |
22.7 % |
153.5 |
127.2 |
20.7 % |
| EBIT margin |
10.9 % |
9.8 % |
|
9.3 % |
8.9 % |
|
| Ordinary profit before tax |
49.7 |
41.5 |
19.8 % |
154.2 |
127.1 |
21.3 % |
| Profit for the period |
38.6 |
31.5 |
22.6 % |
119.2 |
96.9 |
23.0 % |
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|
|
|
|
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| EPS (fully diluted) |
3.76 |
3.04 |
23.7 % |
11.62 |
9.42 |
23.4 % |
| Net cash flow operations |
-14.6 |
-13.3 |
N/A |
147.7 |
112.2 |
31.7 % |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
| Equity ratio |
35.1 % |
35.9 % |
|
35.1 % |
35.9 % |
|
| Cash and cash equivalents |
159.0 |
134.4 |
18.3 % |
159.0 |
134.4 |
18.3 % |
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| Number of employees (end of period) |
1 260 |
1 131 |
11.4 % |
1 260 |
1 131 |
11.4 % |
| Number of employees (average) |
1 247 |
1 117 |
11.6 % |
1 205 |
1 070 |
12.6 % |
Revenue
- o Revenues increased by 10.3 percent y-o-y
- Revenues from own consultants increased by 13.4 percent to NOK 388.0 million
- Revenues from sub-contracted consultants decreased by 3.9 percent to NOK 58.1 million
- Other revenues decreased by 1.6 percent to NOK 16.2 million
Revenue split (quarterly figures) MNOK
Revenues from own consultants
- o Increased 13.4 percent y-o-y
- Positive impact from increase in billing ratio by 3.4 percentage points
- Positive impact from 11.6 percent increase in average number of employees
- Positive impact from 3.4 percent increase in prices for group hourly services
- 62 workdays in Q1'18– three less than Q1'17
Revenue per employee (quarterly figures) TNOK
TNOK
Analysis of change in revenues y-o-y
Change in revenues – effect on EBIT
Revenue MNOK
21
Earnings
- o Operating profit (EBIT) up by 22.7 percent to NOK 50.5 million
- o EBIT margin of 10.9 percent compared to 9.8 percent in Q1'17
- o Operating expenses increased by 9.0 percent compared to Q1'17
- o General growth in pay rate 1.7 percent y-o-y
- o Other operating expenses increased 10.1 percent
EBIT and EBIT margin MNOK and Percent
EBIT and EBIT margin (LTM)
MNOK and Percent
Cash flow
- o Cash flow from operations
- Negative NOK 14.6 million in Q1'18 compared to negative NOK 13.3 million in Q1'17
- o Last 12 months
- Operational cash flow over the last 12 months was NOK 147.7 million
- o Cash flow from investing activities
- Negative NOK 21.1 million compared to negative NOK 12.0 million in Q1'17
Outlook
- o High demand
- o Digitalisation change procurement processes
- o Increased demand for system integration
- o Too low delivery capacity in the IT consultancy sector
Shareholders as of 16.05.2018
| Shareholders |
Number of shares |
% of total |
| VARNER KAPITAL AS |
1 070 000 |
10,44 % |
| VPF NORDEA AVKASTNING |
985 331 |
9,61 % |
| STENSHAGEN INVEST AS |
736 699 |
7,19 % |
| PROTECTOR FORSIKRING ASA |
619 023 |
6,04 % |
| MP PENSJON PK |
524 904 |
5,12 % |
| HURUM SVERRE FINN |
508 366 |
4,96 % |
| VEVLEN GÅRD AS |
453 502 |
4,42 % |
| VIRTUS KAR INTERNATIONAL SMALL-CAP |
271 145 |
2,65 % |
| STUBØ ERIK |
237 866 |
2,32 % |
| UBS SWITZERLAND AG |
203 900 |
1,99 % |
| SIX SIS AG |
200 000 |
1,95 % |
| DYVI INVEST AS |
200 000 |
1,95 % |
| TELENOR PENSJONSKASSE |
186 800 |
1,82 % |
| STOREBRAND NORGE I VERDIPAPIRFOND |
184 929 |
1,80 % |
| VOLLE ANDERS |
120 083 |
1,17 % |
| BOUVET ASA |
97 053 |
0,95 % |
| STOREBRAND VEKST VERRDIPAPIRFOND |
84 586 |
0,83 % |
| RADIG NILS-HÅKAN |
77 829 |
0,76 % |
| STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMP |
77 268 |
0,75 % |
| TALLAKSRUD OLE-JØRGEN |
71 366 |
0,70 % |
| Number of shares held by the 20 largest shareholders |
6 910 650 |
67,42 % |