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SSP Group PLC Management Reports 2016

Jan 28, 2016

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RNS Number : 2345N

SSP Group PLC

28 January 2016

28 January 2016

SSP GROUP PLC

First Quarter Interim Management Statement

SSP ("SSP" or "the Group"), a leading operator of food and beverage outlets in travel locations worldwide, issues an Interim Management Statement for the first quarter of its financial year ending 30 September 2016, covering the period from 1 October to 31 December 2015.

Group

SSP has had a good start to the new financial year and expectations for the full year remain positive and unchanged.

Total revenue increased by 6.2% on a constant currency basis, comprising like-for-like sales growth of 4.3% and net contract gains of 1.9%, in line with our expectations. Total revenue growth at actual exchange rates was 1.9%.

Like-for-like sales grew strongly in the UK and Continental Europe in the early part of the new financial year. This has moderated slightly in recent weeks reflecting the impact of geopolitical activity. In North America the positive trends in like-for-like sales growth in 2015 have continued throughout the first quarter of 2016. In the Rest of the World, like-for-like sales growth is in line with expectations, although trading in Egypt remains challenging due to the fall in passenger numbers. The pipeline of new contracts remains encouraging.

Currency

Trading results from outside the UK are converted into sterling at the average exchange rates for the year. The overall impact on revenue of the movement of foreign currencies (principally the Euro, US Dollar, Swedish and Norwegian Krone) in the first quarter compared to the same period in 2014 was -4.3%. If the current spot rates were to continue throughout the remainder of FY 2016, we would expect a positive currency impact on full year revenue of 0.4%. This is however a translation impact only.

Outlook

The new financial year has started in line with our expectations and the pipeline of new contracts is encouraging, although it is difficult to predict the precise timing of the openings of new units. Whilst a degree of uncertainty always exists around geopolitical events and passenger numbers in the short term, the geographical and sectoral diversity of our business, together with the significant structural growth opportunities and our programme to deliver operational improvements, leave us well placed to continue to deliver for both our customers and our shareholders.

Annual General Meeting

The Group's Annual General Meeting will be held at 11:00am on 4 March 2016, at the offices of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, at 65 Fleet Street, London EC4Y 1HT.

CONTACTS:

Investor and analyst enquiries

Sarah John, Director of Investor Relations, SSP Group plc

+44 (0) 203 714 5251

E-mail: [email protected]

Media enquiries

Peter Ogden / Lisa Kavanagh

Powerscourt

+44 (0) 207 250 1446

E-mail: [email protected]

NOTES TO EDITORS

About SSP

SSP is a leading operator of food and beverage brands in travel locations, operating restaurants, bars, cafés, food courts, lounges and convenience stores in airports, train stations, motorway service stations and other leisure locations. With over 50 years of experience, today we have nearly 30,000 employees, serving approximately a million customers every day. We have business at approximately 130 airports and 290 rail stations, and operate approximately 2,000 units in 30 countries around the world. 

We have an extensive portfolio of approximately 300 international, national, and local brands. Among these are local heroes such as MASH in Copenhagen, James Martin Kitchen in London, and Hung's Delicacies in Hong Kong. Our range also includes proprietary brands created for the travel sector including Upper Crust, Le Grand Comptoir and Caffè Ritazza, as well as international names such as Burger King, Starbucks and YO! Sushi. We also create bespoke concepts such as Urban Street Food in London and Walter at Zurich. 

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