Quarterly Report • Nov 30, 2021
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Washington, D.C. 20549
November 30, 2021
Commission File Number 001-36761
1 Temasek Avenue #37-02B Millenia Tower Singapore 039192 (Address of principal executive offices)
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EXHIBITS 99.1 AND 99.2 TO THIS REPORT ON FORM 6-K ARE INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE IN THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON FORM S-8 (FILE NO. 333-201716) OF KENON HOLDINGS LTD. AND IN THE PROSPECTUSES RELATING TO SUCH REGISTRATION STATEMENT.
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
| Date: November 30, 2021 | By: | /s/ Robert L. Rosen |
|---|---|---|
| Name: Robert L. Rosen | ||
| Title: Chief Executive Officer |
Exhibit 99.1

Singapore, November 30, 2021. Kenon Holdings Ltd. (NYSE: KEN, TASE: KEN) ("Kenon") announces its results for Q3 2021 and additional updates.
Kenon
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1 Represents 100% of ZIM's results. Kenon's share of ZIM's results for the three months ended September 30, 2021 was approximately 26% (32% for three months ended September 30, 2020). 2 Adjusted EBITDA is a non-IFRS measure. See Exhibit 99.2 of Kenon's Form 6-K dated November 30, 2021 for the definition of ZIM's Adjusted EBITDA and OPC's and CPV's Adjusted EBITDA and a reconciliation to their respective net profit for the applicable period.
Kenon's consolidated results of operations from its operating companies essentially comprise the consolidated results of OPC Energy Ltd ("OPC"). Our share of the results of ZIM Integrated Shipping Ltd. ("ZIM") are reflected under results from associated companies.
See Exhibit 99.2 of Kenon's Form 6-K dated November 30, 2021 for summary of Kenon's consolidated financial information; summary of OPC's consolidated financial information; a reconciliation of OPC's Adjusted EBITDA (which is a non-IFRS measure) to net profit; summary of financial information of OPC's subsidiaries; and a reconciliation of ZIM's Adjusted EBITDA (which is a non-IFRS measure) to net profit.
OPC
The following discussion of OPC's results of operations is derived from OPC's consolidated financial statements, as translated into US dollars.
| OPC | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Israel | U.S. | Total | OPC Q3 2020 |
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| Q3 2021 | |||||
| \$ millions | |||||
| Revenue | 116 | 17 | 133 | 117 | |
| Cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization) | 75 | 6 | 81 | 84 | |
| Finance expenses, net | 86 | 2 | 88 | 11 | |
| Share in profit of associated companies, net | - | 23 | 23 | - | |
| (Loss)/profit for the period | (48) | 15 | (33) | 5 | |
| Attributable to: | |||||
| Equity holders of OPC | (38) | 10 | (28) | 3 | |
| Non-controlling interest | (10) | 5 | (5) | 2 | |
| Adjusted EBITDA2 | 36 | 2 | 38 | 28 | |
| Proportionate share of EBITDA of associated companies | - | 29 | 29 | - |
Revenue
| For the three months ended September 30, |
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|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 2020 | |
| \$ millions | ||
| Israel | ||
| Revenue from energy generated by OPC (and/or purchased from other generators) and sold to private customers | 73 | 68 |
| Revenue from energy purchased by OPC at the TAOZ rate and sold to private customers | 2 | 14 |
| Revenue from private customers in respect of infrastructure services | 24 | 25 |
| Revenue from energy sold to the System Administrator | 8 | 6 |
| Revenue from sale of steam | 4 | 4 |
| Revenue from virtual supply | 5 | - |
| 116 | 117 | |
| U.S. | ||
| Revenue from sale of electricity and provision of services in the U.S. | 17 | - |
| Total | 133 | 117 |
OPC's revenue from the sale of electricity to private customers derives from electricity sold at the generation component tariffs, as published by the Israeli Electricity Authority ("EA"), with some discount. Accordingly, changes in the generation component tariffs generally affect the prices paid under PPAs by customers of OPC-Rotem and OPC-Hadera. The weighted-average generation component tariff for 2021, as published by the EA, was NIS 0.2526 per KW hour, which was approximately 5.7% lower than the weighted-average generation component tariff in 2020 of NIS 0.2678 per KW hour. OPC's revenues from sale of steam are linked partly to the price of gas and partly to the Israeli Consumer Price Index.
Set forth below is a discussion of changes in revenues by category between Q3 2021 and Q3 2020.
| For the three months ended September 30, |
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|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 2020 | |
| \$ millions | ||
| Israel | ||
| Natural gas and diesel oil consumption | 35 | 36 |
| Payment to IEC for infrastructure services and purchase of electricity | 26 | 39 |
| Natural gas transmission | 3 | 3 |
| Operating expenses | 6 | 6 |
| Expenses for purchase of electricity virtual supply | 5 | - |
| 75 | 84 | |
| U.S. | ||
| Operating costs and cost of services | 6 | - |
| Total | 81 | 84 |
• Natural gas and diesel oil consumption – decreased by \$1 million in Q3 2021, as compared to Q3 2020. As OPC's cost of sales is denominated in NIS, translation of its cost of sales into US Dollars had a negative impact of \$2 million. Excluding the impact of exchange rate fluctuations, OPC's cost of sales decreased by \$3 million primarily as a result of (i) a \$2 million decrease due to the decline in gas price as a result of a decline in foreign exchange rate of the dollar, and (ii) a \$5 million decrease due to the receipt of compensation in respect of a delay in the commercial operation of Energean, partially offset by a \$4 million increase due to an increase in the gas consumption by the OPC-Rotem plant due to an increase in capacity.
Finance expenses, net increased by approximately \$77 million in Q3 2021 primarily as a result of a \$75 million expense due to an early repayment of the OPC-Rotem project financing debt in October 2021 as described below.
The table below sets forth OPC's share of profit of associated companies, net, which consists of five of the six operating plants in which CPV has interests which are accounted for as associated companies.
| For the three months ended September 30, |
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|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 2020 | |
| \$ millions | ||
| Share of profit of associated companies, net | 23 | - |
The result for the period includes gains on changes in fair value of derivative financial instruments totaling \$13 million.
As at September 30, 2021, OPC's proportionate share of debt (including interest payable) of CPV associated companies was \$953 million and proportionate share of cash and cash equivalents and deposits was \$7 million.
For further details of the performance of associated companies of CPV, refer to OPC's immediate report published on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange ("TASE") on November 28, 2021 and the convenience English translations furnished by Kenon on Form 6-K on November 29, 2021.
As of September 30, 2021, OPC had cash and cash equivalents and short-term deposits of \$485 million, restricted cash of \$60 million (including debt service reserves of \$38 million), and total outstanding consolidated indebtedness of \$1,524 million, consisting of \$430 million of short-term indebtedness and \$1,094 million of long-term indebtedness. As of September 30, 2021, a substantial portion of OPC's debt was denominated in NIS.
As previously reported, in September 2021, OPC issued Series C debentures at a par value of NIS 851 million (approximately \$266 million), bearing annual interest of 2.5%. The Series C bonds are repayable over 12 semi-annual payments (which repayment amounts vary, and range from 5% up to 16% of the total issued amount) commencing in February 2024 with the final payment in August 2030. OPC used the proceeds from the Series C bonds for the early repayment of project financing debt of OPC-Rotem as described below.
In September 2021, OPC issued rights to purchase approximately 13 million OPC shares to fund the development and expansion of OPC's activity in the USA, with investors purchasing approximately 99.7% of the total shares offered in the rights offering. The gross proceeds from the offering amounted to approximately NIS 329 million (approximately \$102 million). Kenon exercised rights for the purchase of approximately 8 million shares for total consideration of approximately NIS 206 million (approximately \$64 million), which included its pro rata share and additional rights it purchased during the rights trading period plus the cost to purchase these additional rights. As a result, Kenon now holds approximately 58.8% of the outstanding shares of OPC.
In October 2021, OPC-Rotem repaid early a project financing debt in the amount NIS 1,292 million (approximately \$400 million) (including early repayment fees). As part of the early repayment, OPC-Rotem recognized a one-off expense totaling NIS 244 million (approximately \$75 million), in respect of an early repayment fee of approximately NIS 188 million (approximately \$58 million), net of tax. OPC and the minority investor in OPC-Rotem extended to OPC-Rotem loans (pro rata to their ownership) to finance the early repayment totaling (principal) NIS 1,130 million (approximately \$350 million). A significant portion of OPC's portion of NIS 904 million (approximately \$280 million) was funded by the issuance of Series C debentures as described above.
In October 2021, CPV entered into agreements to acquire the rights in two solar projects under development in the PJM market in the United States, one in Kentucky (approximately 98 MW) and one in Illinois (approximately 360 MW) for approximately \$9 million plus contingent consideration, which together with the amount paid on completion date, may reach approximately \$46 million. The contingent consideration is payable in installments, subject to meeting the Projects' development milestones.
For the quarter ended September 30, 2021, ZIM's net profit was \$1,463 million, as compared to net profit of \$144 million in Q3 2020. ZIM's Adjusted EBITDA2 in Q3 2021 was \$2,080 million, as compared to \$262 million in Q3 2020.
ZIM carried approximately 884 thousand TEUs in Q3 2021 representing a 16% increase as compared to Q3 2020, in which ZIM carried approximately 762 thousand TEUs. The average freight rate in Q3 2021 was \$3,226 per TEU, as compared to \$1,176 per TEU in Q3 2020.
ZIM's revenues increased by approximately 210% in Q3 2021 to approximately \$3.1 billion, as compared to approximately \$1.0 billion in Q3 2020, primarily due to an increase in revenues from containerized cargo, reflecting increases in both freight rates and carried volume.
In April 2021, Kenon's subsidiary Quantum (2007) LLC ("Quantum") entered into an agreement with the China-based investor related to the Baoneng Group that holds 63% of Qoros (the "Majority Shareholder") to sell its remaining 12% interest in Qoros for RMB 1.56 billion (approximately \$241 million). The agreement provides that a deposit of 5% was due by July 30, 2021 and that the purchase price is payable in installments: the initial payment was due on September 30, 2021 and the final installment is payable on March 31, 2023. However, while the Majority Shareholder has transferred RMB 1 million (approximately \$0.2 million) to an escrow account, the Majority Shareholder has failed to make any of the required payments under this agreement. The Majority Shareholder had previously requested Quantum to agree to a revised payment plan, but no agreement has been reached, and the payments due under the agreement remain unpaid. We are pursuing various options with respect to the payments that were not made as required.
The agreement provides that any payment delayed for more than 30 days is subject to interest. In addition, as a result of the payment delay, Quantum currently has the right to exercise the Put Option it has over its remaining shares.
Substantially all of Quantum's shares in Qoros remain pledged to Qoros' lenders and completion of the sale (including pursuant to the put option) requires a release of the pledge over Kenon's shares in Qoros as well as obtaining necessary regulatory approvals and registrations.

As previously disclosed, Qoros, which is controlled and has been supported by the Majority Shareholder, had been in discussions with lenders on rescheduling loan repayments on its long term loans. Such a rescheduling has not been agreed, and to date, Qoros did not make payments totaling approximately RMB 455 million (\$71 million) which were due in respect of its RMB 3 billion, RMB 1.2 billion and RMB 0.7 billion loan facilities, and as a result, the lenders under these facilities accelerated the RMB 3 billion and RMB 0.7 billion loans. In the fourth quarter of 2021, Chery Automobile Co. Ltd. ("Chery") paid the full amount of its guarantee obligations under these loans. Kenon has total outstanding back-to-back guarantees to Chery of approximately \$16 million in respect of these loan facilities (representing 12% of the amount Chery paid), and Chery has issued to Kenon demand notices to pay these guaranteed amounts and Kenon plans to pay to Chery the amounts demanded in satisfaction of its back-to-back guarantee obligations. Following this payment, Kenon will have no additional credit guarantee obligations with respect to Qoros debt.
Qoros continues to engage in discussions with the lenders and other relevant stakeholders relating to its other outstanding bank loans and resumption of manufacturing production which was shut down earlier this year. As previously disclosed, substantially all of Quantum's shares in Qoros are pledged to secure Qoros' RMB 1.2 billion loan. The Majority Shareholder has provided Kenon with a guarantee in respect of its pro rata share, and up to all, of Quantum's pledge obligations.
For more information on our agreement to sell our remaining interest in Qoros, and on Qoros' loan agreements and our pledges and guarantees, see our most recent annual report on Form 20-F.
Kenon's results for the third quarter are impacted by a reduction in the carrying amount of Qoros to zero.
Between September and November 2021, Kenon sold approximately 1.2 million ZIM shares at an average price of \$58 per share for a total consideration of approximately \$67 million. As a result of the sales, Kenon now holds a 26.0% interest in ZIM (25.6% on a fully diluted basis).
As of September 30, 2021, Kenon's unconsolidated cash balance was \$238 million. Following payment for Kenon's participation in OPC's rights issuance and receipt of proceeds from the sale of ZIM shares subsequent to the balance sheet date as described above, Kenon's unconsolidated cash balance is currently approximately \$174 million. There is no material debt at the Kenon level.
In November 2021, Kenon's board of directors approved an interim cash dividend of \$3.50 per share (an aggregate amount of approximately \$189 million) (the "Dividend") relating to the year ending December 31, 2021, payable to Kenon's shareholders of record as of the close of trading on January 19, 2022 (the "Record Date"), to be paid on or about January 27, 2022 (the "Payment Date"). A significant portion of this dividend is expected to be funded by the receipt of the ZIM dividend which ZIM has announced will be paid in December 2021 as discussed above.
In April 2021, Kenon paid a dividend of approximately \$100 million (\$1.86 per share).
The New York Stock Exchange's (the "NYSE") ex-dividend date, which is the date on which Kenon's shares will begin trading on the NYSE without the entitlement to the Dividend, is January 18, 2022 (the "NYSE Ex-Dividend Date"). The NYSE will adjust the price of Kenon's shares on the NYSE Ex-Dividend Date to reflect the Dividend.
The TASE ex-dividend date, which is the date on which Kenon's shares will begin trading on the TASE without the entitlement to the Dividend, is January 19, 2022 (the "TASE Ex-Dividend Date"). The TASE will adjust the price of Kenon's shares on the TASE Ex-Dividend Date to reflect the Dividend.
We encourage you to contact your bank, broker, nominee or other institution if you have any questions regarding the mechanics and timing of having the Dividend attributable to your shares credited to your account.
Singapore tax is not expected to be imposed on Kenon's shareholders in connection with the Dividend. Nevertheless, the Dividend may constitute a taxable event to Kenon's shareholders according to their jurisdiction and the relevant tax law applicable (including for the purpose of withholding tax in accordance with applicable law and/or regulation). Kenon's shareholders should consult their tax advisors with respect to the federal, state, and/or any other applicable tax consequences of the Dividend, and the potential imposition of withholding taxes in connection with the Dividend.
Kenon is a holding company that operates dynamic, primarily growth-oriented businesses. The companies it owns, in whole or in part, are at various stages of development:
For further information on Kenon's businesses and strategy, see Kenon's publicly available filings, which can be found on the SEC's website at www.sec.gov. Please also see http://www.kenonholdings.com for additional information.
This press release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements include, but are not limited to, statements relating to OPC, including the Belltown development project, ZIM and Qoros and Kenon's agreement to sell its remaining interest in Qoros and the put option, statements relating to Qoros loan facilities and Kenon's intention to pay amounts demanded by Chery, statements about the Dividend, including the plan to pay the Dividend, the Payment Date, the Record Date, the NYSE Ex-Dividend Date, the TASE Ex-Dividend Date, the crediting of accounts with the Dividend, the sources of funds to be used to pay the Dividend and statements about the expected Singapore tax treatment of the Dividend and other non-historical matters. These statements are based on current expectations or beliefs and are subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances. These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond Kenon's control, which could cause the actual results to differ materially from those indicated in such forward-looking statements. Such risks include risks related to ZIM and OPC including risks relating to the potential failure to complete the development and reach commercial operation of projects as expected or at all and the timing and ultimate costs of any project reaching commercial operation, including risks related to costs associated with delays or higher costs in reaching commercial operation, risks relating to Qoros including risks relating to Qoros' debt and Kenon's pledges and guarantees relating to Qoros' debt and risks relating to Kenon's agreement to sell its remaining interest in Qoros, including risks relating to purchase price payments required to be made to Quantum, payment delays, the timing of payments of the purchase price and whether such payments will be received at all, risks relating to meeting the conditions to the obligations under the transaction, including risks relating to regulatory approvals and the condition that the pledge over the shares to be sold be released and the release of any such payments from the designated account, risks related to the Dividend, including whether the Dividend will be paid at all and the timing of payment, risks relating to having sufficient liquidity and capacity to make the Dividend including risks relating to the dividend which ZIM has announced will be paid in December 2021 (including the timing and amount of that dividend) and that the amounts retained by Kenon are not sufficient to meet its cash needs or meet legal requirements, statements relating to the expected tax treatment of the Dividend in Singapore and other risks and factors including those risks set forth under the heading "Risk Factors" in Kenon's Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the SEC and other filings. Except as required by law, Kenon undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.
Contact Info
Kenon Holdings Ltd. Mark Hasson Chief Financial Officer [email protected] Tel: +65 9726 8628
3 Kenon has agreed to sell its remaining 12% interest to the Majority Shareholder in Qoros.
Reconciliation of Certain non-IFRS Financial Information
| Appendix A: Summary of Kenon's consolidated financial information | 2 |
|---|---|
| Appendix B: Summary of OPC's consolidated financial information | 9 |
| Appendix C: Definition of OPC's Adjusted EBITDA and non-IFRS reconciliation | 11 |
| Appendix D: Summary of financial information of OPC's subsidiaries | 12 |
| Appendix E: Definition of ZIM's Adjusted EBITDA and non-IFRS reconciliation | 13 |
Summary Kenon consolidated financial information
| September 30, | December 31, 2020 |
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|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | |||
| \$ millions | |||
| Current assets | |||
| Cash and cash equivalents | 723 | 286 | |
| Short-term deposits and restricted cash | 39 | 564 | |
| Trade receivables | 55 | 48 | |
| Other current assets | 48 | 22 | |
| Total current assets | 865 | 920 | |
| Non-current assets | |||
| Investment in ZIM (associated company) | 998 | 297 | |
| Investment in OPC's associated companies | 573 | - | |
| Long-term investment | - | 235 | |
| Long-term deposits and restricted cash | 21 | 72 | |
| Long-term prepaid expenses | 55 | 45 | |
| Long-term derivative instruments | 10 | - | |
| Deferred taxes, net | 38 | 7 | |
| Property, plant and equipment, net | 1,005 | 819 | |
| Intangible assets, net | 208 | 1 | |
| Right-of-use assets, net | 94 | 86 | |
| Total non-current assets | 3,002 | 1,562 | |
| Total assets | 3,867 | 2,482 | |
| Current liabilities | |||
| Current maturities of loans from banks and others | 429 | 47 | |
| Short-term derivative instruments | 11 | 39 | |
| Trade and other payables | 138 | 128 | |
| Provisions | 16 | - | |
| Current maturities of lease liabilities | 18 | 14 | |
| Total current liabilities | 612 | 228 | |
| Non-current liabilities | |||
| Long-term loans from banks and others | 540 | 576 | |
| Debentures | 554 | 296 | |
| Deferred taxes, net | 113 | 94 | |
| Other non-current liabilities | 24 | 1 | |
| Long-term derivative instruments | - | 7 | |
| Long-term lease liabilities | 14 | 4 | |
| Total non-current liabilities | 1,245 | 978 | |
| Total liabilities | 1,857 | 1,206 | |
| Equity | |||
| Share capital | 602 | 602 | |
| Translation reserve | 19 | 16 | |
| Capital reserve | 18 | (11) | |
| Accumulated profit | 942 | 460 | |
| Equity attributable to owners of the Company | 1,581 | 1,067 | |
| Non-controlling interests | 429 | 209 | |
| Total equity | 2,010 | 1,276 | |
| Total liabilities and equity | 3,867 | 2,482 | |
Consolidated Statements of Profit or Loss (Unaudited)
| For the nine months ended September 30, |
For the three months ended September 30, |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | |
| \$ millions | \$ millions | |||
| Revenue | 353 | 282 | 133 | 117 |
| Cost of sales and services (excluding depreciation and amortization) | (239) | (202) | (81) | (84) |
| Depreciation and amortization | (40) | (23) | (14) | (9) |
| Gross profit | 74 | 57 | 38 | 24 |
| Selling, general and administrative expenses | (52) | (28) | (15) | (10) |
| Other (expenses)/income | (13) | 2 | - | 1 |
| Operating profit | 9 | 31 | 23 | 15 |
| Financing expenses | (118) | (24) | (92) | (11) |
| Financing income | 6 | 13 | 2 | 5 |
| Financing expenses, net | (112) | (11) | (90) | (6) |
| (Losses)/gains related to Qoros | (251) | 304 | (196) | 10 |
| Gains related to ZIM | 12 | - | 2 | - |
| Share in profit/(losses) of associated companies, net | ||||
| - ZIM |
818 | 51 | 400 | 46 |
| OPC's associated companies - |
7 | - | 23 | - |
| - Qoros |
- | (6) | - | - |
| Profit before income taxes | 483 | 369 | 162 | 65 |
| Income tax benefit/(expense) | 18 | (8) | 8 | (3) |
| Profit for the period from continuing operations | 501 | 361 | 170 | 62 |
| Profit for the period from discontinued operations | - | 8 | - | 8 |
| Profit for the period | 501 | 369 | 170 | 70 |
| Attributable to: | ||||
| Kenon's shareholders | 538 | 362 | 186 | 67 |
| Non-controlling interests | (37) | 7 | (16) | 3 |
| Profit for the period | 501 | 369 | 170 | 70 |
| Basic/diluted profit per share attributable to Kenon's shareholders (in dollars): | ||||
| Basic/diluted profit per share | 9.99 | 6.72 | 3.45 | 1.25 |
| Basic/diluted profit per share from continuing operations | 9.99 | 6.56 | 3.45 | 1.09 |
| Basic/diluted profit per share from discontinued operations | - | 0.16 | - | 0.16 |
| For the nine months ended September 30, |
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|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 2020 | ||
| \$ millions | |||
| Cash flows from operating activities | |||
| Profit for the period | 501 | 369 | |
| Adjustments: | |||
| Depreciation and amortization | 43 | 23 | |
| Financing expenses, net | 112 | 11 | |
| Share in profit of associated companies, net | (825) | (45) | |
| Losses/(gains) related to Qoros | 251 | (304) | |
| Gains related to ZIM | (12) | - | |
| Gain on sale of property, plant and equipment | - | (2) | |
| Loss on sale of other long-term liabilities | 12 | - | |
| Recovery of retained claims, net | - | (8) | |
| Share-based payments | 3 | 1 | |
| Income tax (benefit)/expense | (18) | 8 | |
| 67 | 53 | ||
| Change in trade and other receivables | (10) | 11 | |
| Change in trade and other payables | (4) | 19 | |
| Change in employee benefits | 10 | - | |
| 63 | 83 | ||
| Dividend received from associated companies | 70 | - | |
| Net cash provided by operating activities | 133 | 83 |
| For the nine months ended September 30, |
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|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 2020 | ||
| \$ millions | |||
| Cash flows from investing activities | |||
| Short-term deposits and restricted cash, net | 542 | 17 | |
| Investment in long-term deposits, net | 28 | (23) | |
| Acquisition of subsidiary, less cash acquired | (655) | - | |
| Acquisition of associated company, less cash acquired | (8) | - | |
| Acquisition of property, plant and equipment | (151) | (50) | |
| Acquisition of intangible assets | (1) | - | |
| Reimbursement of right-of-use asset | 5 | - | |
| Deferred consideration in respect of acquisition of subsidiary | - | (13) | |
| Proceeds from distribution from associated companies | 47 | - | |
| Proceeds from sale of interest in an associated company | 64 | - | |
| Recovery of retained claims, net | - | 10 | |
| Proceeds from sale of interest in Qoros | - | 220 | |
| Interest received | - | 1 | |
| Long-term loans to an associate | (5) | - | |
| Long-term advance deposits and prepaid expenses | (7) | (54) | |
| Payment of transactions in derivatives, net | (3) | (2) | |
| Net cash (used in)/provided by investing activities | (144) | 106 | |
| Cash flows from financing activities | - | ||
| Repayment of long-term loans, debentures and lease liabilities, net | (176) | (34) | |
| Investments of holders of non-controlling interests in the capital of a subsidiary | 174 | - | |
| Proceeds from issuance of share capital by a subsidiary to non-controlling interests, net of issuance expenses | 111 | - | |
| Receipt of long-term loans from banks and others | 238 | 58 | |
| Costs paid in advance in respect of taking out of loans | (4) | - | |
| Proceeds from issuance of debentures, net of issuance expenses | 263 | 111 | |
| Short-term credit from banks and others, net | - | (7) | |
| Acquisition of non-controlling interests | - | (8) | |
| Payment in respect of derivative financial instruments, net | (15) | (4) | |
| Dividends paid to holders of non-controlling interests | (10) | (6) | |
| Dividends paid | (100) | - | |
| Interest paid | (30) | (17) | |
| Net cash provided by financing activities | 451 | 93 | |
| Increase in cash and cash equivalents | 440 | 282 | |
| Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the year | 286 | 147 | |
| Effect of exchange rate fluctuations on balances of cash and cash equivalents | (3) | 3 | |
| Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period | 723 | 432 | |
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Information regarding activities of the reportable segments are set forth in the following table.
| For the nine months ended September 30, 2021 | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OPC Israel | CPV Group | ZIM | Quantum | Other | Consolidated Results |
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| \$ millions | |||||||
| Revenue | 315 | 38 | - | - | - | 353 | |
| Depreciation and amortization | (35) | (8) | - | - | - | (43) | |
| Financing income | 3 | 3 | - | - | - | 6 | |
| Financing expenses | (109) | (8) | - | - | (1) | (118) | |
| Losses related to Qoros | - | - | - | (251) | - | (251) | |
| Gains related to ZIM | - | - | 12 | - | - | 12 | |
| Share in profit of associated companies | - | 7 | 818 | - | - | 825 | |
| (Loss)/profit before taxes | (64) | (25) | 830 | (251) | (7) | 483 | |
| Income tax benefit/(expense) | 12 | 10 | - | - | (4) | 18 | |
| (Loss)/profit after taxes | (52) | (15) | 830 | (251) | (11) | 501 |
| For the nine months ended September 30, 2020 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OPC | ZIM | Quantum \$ millions |
Other | Consolidated Results |
|
| Revenue | 281 | - | - | 1 | 282 |
| Depreciation and amortization | (23) | - | - | - | (23) |
| Financing income | - | - | - | 13 | 13 |
| Financing expenses | (24) | - | - | - | (24) |
| Gains related to Qoros | - | - | 304 | - | 304 |
| Share in profit/(losses) of associated companies | - | 51 | (6) | - | 45 |
| Profit before taxes | 19 | 51 | 298 | 1 | 369 |
| Income tax expense | (7) | - | - | (1) | (8) |
| Profit after taxes | 12 | 51 | 298 | - | 361 |
| 6 |
| For the three months ended September 30, 2021 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OPC Israel | CPV Group | ZIM | Quantum | Other | Consolidated Results |
|
| \$ millions | ||||||
| Revenue | 116 | 17 | - | - | - | 133 |
| Depreciation and amortization | (12) | (2) | - | - | - | (14) |
| Financing income | - | 2 | - | - | - | 2 |
| Financing expenses | (86) | (4) | - | - | (2) | (92) |
| Losses related to Qoros | - | - | - | (196) | - | (196) |
| Gains related to ZIM | - | - | 2 | - | - | 2 |
| Share in profit of associated companies | - | 23 | 400 | - | - | 423 |
| (Loss)/profit before taxes | (61) | 20 | 402 | (196) | (3) | 162 |
| Income tax benefit/(expense) | 13 | (5) | - | - | - | 8 |
| (Loss)/profit after taxes | (48) | 15 | 402 | (196) | (3) | 170 |
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| For the three months ended September 30, 2020 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OPC | ZIM | Quantum | Other | Consolidated Results |
||
| \$ millions | ||||||
| Revenue | 117 | - | - | - | 117 | |
| Depreciation and amortization | (9) | - | - | - | (9) | |
| Financing income | - | - | - | 5 | 5 | |
| Financing expenses | (11) | - | - | - | (11) | |
| Gains related to Qoros | - | - | 10 | - | 10 | |
| Share in profit of associated companies | - | 46 | - | - | 46 | |
| Profit before taxes | 8 | 46 | 10 | 1 | 65 | |
| Income tax expense | (3) | - | - | - | (3) | |
| Profit after taxes | 5 | 46 | 10 | 1 | 62 | |
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| Carrying amounts of investment in associated companies |
Equity in the net profit / (losses) of associated companies | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| as at | for the nine months ended | for the three months ended | ||||
| September 30, 2021 |
December 31, 2020 |
September 30, 2021 |
September 30, 2020 |
September 30, 2021 |
September 30, 2020 |
|
| \$ millions | \$ millions | \$ millions | ||||
| CPV Fairview LLC | 181 | - | 10 | - | 12 | - |
| CPV Maryland LLC | 63 | - | 1 | - | 2 | - |
| CPV Shore Holdings LLC | 80 | - | 16 | - | 12 | - |
| CPV Towantic LLC | 115 | - | 8 | - | 2 | - |
| CPV Valley Holdings LLC | 59 | - | (27) | - | (5) | - |
| CPV Three Rivers LLC | 64 | - | (1) | - | - | - |
| Others | 11 | - | - | - | - | - |
| 573 | - | 7 | - | 23 | - | |
| ZIM | 998 | 297 | 818 | 51 | 400 | 46 |
| Qoros* | - | - | - | (6) | - | - |
| 1,571 | 297 | 825 | 45 | 423 | 46 |
*Qoros was accounted for as an associated company until April 2020, when we reduced our interest in Qoros from 24% to 12%.
| For the nine months ended September 30, |
For the three months ended September 30, |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | ||
| \$ millions | \$ millions | ||||
| Revenue | 353 | 282 | 133 | 117 | |
| Cost of sales (excluding depreciation and amortization) | (239) | (202) | (81) | (84) | |
| Depreciation and amortization | (40) | (23) | (14) | (9) | |
| Gross profit | 74 | 57 | 38 | 24 | |
| Selling, general and administrative expenses | (46) | (14) | (11) | (5) | |
| Other expenses | (13) | - | (3) | - | |
| Operating profit | 15 | 43 | 24 | 19 | |
| Financing expenses | (117) | (24) | (90) | (11) | |
| Financing income | 6 | 2 | - | ||
| Financing expenses, net | (111) | (24) | (88) | (11) | |
| Share in profit of associated companies, net | 7 | - | 23 | - | |
| (Loss)/profit before income taxes | (89) | 19 | (41) | 8 | |
| Income taxes benefit/(expense) | 22 | (7) | 8 | (3) | |
| (Loss)/profit for the period | (67) | 12 | (33) | 5 | |
| Attributable to: | |||||
| Equity holders of the company | (52) | 6 | (28) | 3 | |
| Non-controlling interest | (15) | 6 | (5) | 2 | |
| (Loss)/profit for the period | (67) | 12 | (33) | 5 |
| For the nine months ended September 30, |
For the three months ended September 30, |
|||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 2020 | 2021 | 2020 | |
| \$ millions | \$ millions | |||
| Cash flows provided by operating activities | 81 | 88 | 24 | 37 |
| Cash flows used in investing activities | (209) | (126) | (60) | (25) |
| Cash flows provided by financing activities | 552 | 94 | 327 | 14 |
| Increase in cash and cash equivalents | 424 | 56 | 291 | 26 |
| Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period | 485 | 172 | 485 | 172 |
| As at | ||
|---|---|---|
| September 30, 2021 |
December 31, 2020 |
|
| \$ millions | ||
| Total financial liabilities1 | 1,524 | 921 |
| Total monetary assets2 | 545 | 698 |
| Investment in associated companies | 573 | - |
| Total equity attributable to the owners | 634 | 520 |
| Total assets | 2,636 | 1,734 |
Including loans from banks and others and debentures
Including cash and cash equivalents, term deposits and restricted cash
This press release, including the financial tables, presents OPC's Adjusted EBITDA and share of EBITDA of its associated companies, which are non-IFRS financial measures.
OPC defines EBITDA as for each period as net profit before depreciation and amortization, financing expenses, net, and income tax expense, and Adjusted EBITDA as for each period as net profit before depreciation and amortization, financing expenses, net, income tax expense and share of losses of associated companies, net. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are not recognized under IFRS or any other generally accepted accounting principles as a measure of financial performance and should not be considered as a substitute for net profit or loss, cash flow from operations or other measures of operating performance determined in accordance with IFRS. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are not intended to represent funds available for dividends or other discretionary uses because those funds may be required for debt service, capital expenditures, working capital and other commitments and contingencies. There are limitations that impair the use of EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA as measures of OPC's profitability since it does not take into consideration certain costs and expenses that result from OPC's business that could have a significant effect on net profit, such as financial expenses, taxes, and depreciation and amortization.
OPC believes that the disclosure of Adjusted EBITDA and share of EBITDA of its associated companies provide transparent and useful information to investors and financial analysts in their review of the company's, or its subsidiaries', or its associated companies' operating performance and in the comparison of such operating performance to the operating performance of other companies in the same industry or in other industries that have different capital structures, debt levels and/or income tax rates.
Set forth below are reconciliations of OPC's net profit to Adjusted EBITDA and share of net profit to share of EBITDA of its associated companies for the periods presented. Other companies may calculate EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA differently, and therefore this presentation of EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures used by other companies.
| For the three months ended September 30, |
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|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 2020 | ||
| \$ millions | |||
| Net (loss)/profit for the period | (33) | 5 | |
| Depreciation and amortization | 14 | 9 | |
| Financing expenses, net | 88 | 11 | |
| Share of profit of associated companies, net | (23) | - | |
| Income tax (benefit)/expense | (8) | 3 | |
| Adjusted EBITDA | 38 | 28 | |
| Proportionate share of EBITDA of associated companies | 29 | - | |
| For the three months ended September 30, 2021 |
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| \$ millions | |||
| Total | |||
| Share of net profit for the period | 23 | ||
| Share of depreciation and amortization | 11 | ||
| Share of financing expenses, net | (5) |
Share of EBITDA 29
The tables below set forth debt, cash and cash equivalents, and debt service reserves for OPC's subsidiaries as of September 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020 (in \$ millions):
| As at September 30, 2021 | OPC Energy | OPC-Rotem | OPC-Hadera | OPC-Tzomet | Keenan | Others | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Debt (including accrued | |||||||
| interest) | 561 | 400 | 212 | 137 | 102 | 112 | 1,524 |
| Cash and cash equivalents | |||||||
| and short-term deposits | 359 | 17 | 5 | 43 | 4 | 57 | 485 |
| Debt service reserves (out of | |||||||
| restricted cash) | - | 24 | 14 | - | - | - | 38 |
| Other restricted cash | 5 | 15 | 2 | - | - | - | 22 |
| As at December 31, 2020 | OPC Energy | OPC-Rotem | OPC-Hadera | Others | Total | ||
| Debt (including accrued interest) | 305 | 341 | 217 | 58 | 921 | ||
| Cash and cash equivalents and short-term deposits | 511 | 38 | 1 | 12 | 562 | ||
| Debt service reserves (out of restricted cash) | 8 | 24 | 14 | - | 46 | ||
| Other restricted cash | 72 | 15 | 3 | - | 90 | ||
| 12 |
This press release, including the financial tables, presents ZIM's Adjusted EBITDA, which is a non-IFRS financial measure.
ZIM defines Adjusted EBITDA as for each period as net profit before depreciation and amortization, financing expenses, net, income tax expense, impairment of assets, non-cash charter hire expenses, capital gains/losses beyond the ordinary course of business and expenses related to legal contingencies. Adjusted EBITDA is not recognized under IFRS or any other generally accepted accounting principles as a measure of financial performance and should not be considered as a substitute for net profit or loss, cash flow from operations or other measures of operating performance determined in accordance with IFRS. Adjusted EBITDA is not intended to represent funds available for dividends or other discretionary uses because those funds may be required for debt service, capital expenditures, working capital and other commitments and contingencies. There are limitations that impair the use of Adjusted EBITDA as a measure of ZIM's profitability since it does not take into consideration certain costs and expenses that result from ZIM's business that could have a significant effect on net profit, such as financial expenses, taxes, and depreciation and amortization.
ZIM believes that the disclosure of Adjusted EBITDA enables the comparison of operating performance between periods on a consistent basis. This measure should not be considered in isolation, or as a substitute for operating income, any other performance measure, or cash flow data, which were prepared in accordance with IFRS as measures of profitability or liquidity. In addition, non-IFRS financial measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies, due to differences in the way these measures are calculated.
Set forth below is a reconciliation of ZIM's net profit to Adjusted EBITDA for the periods presented.
| For the three months ended September 30, |
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|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | 2020 | ||
| \$ millions | |||
| Net profit for the period | 1,463 | 144 | |
| Depreciation and amortization | 221 | 74 | |
| Financing expenses, net | 38 | 41 | |
| Income tax expense | 358 | 4 | |
| EBITDA | 2,080 | 263 | |
| Non-recurring expenses | - | (1) | |
| Adjusted EBITDA | 2,080 | 262 | |
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