Cobus Loots, CEO of Pan African Resources, on delivering sector-leading returns for shareholders. Watch the video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksDTY.L Share News (DTY)

  • There is currently no data for DTY

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Dignity Holds Market Share As 2019 Begins Below Expectations

Mon, 13th May 2019 08:12

LONDON (Alliance News) - Dignity PLC on Monday said first-quarter performance fell short of its own expectations, due to far fewer deaths than forecast.

Underlying revenue in the first quarter of 2019 dipped 15% to GBP81.1 million, with underlying operating profit down 42% to GBP21.7 million.

The number of deaths in the period was 159,000, down 12% on the year before, Dignity said.

"Operating performance in the first quarter was below the board's expectations as a result of the significantly lower than expected number of deaths. Funeral market share and average income were in line with the board's expectations," said Dignity.

"Historical data indicates it is likely this proportional decrease will not continue throughout the remainder of the year and that the full year will finish within approximately 3% of the previous year," the firm added.

Divisionally, Funeral underlying operating profit fell to GBP18.4 million from GBP27.9 million, and Crematoria slipped to GBP10.9 million from GBP13.0 million.

Dignity's new Funeral service offering and pricing has continued to get a positive response, Dignity said, with Funeral market share broadly flat at 12%.

In Crematoria, market share was broadly flat at 11%, and Dignity said the "particularly strong" performance was mainly due to the rising popularity of direct cremations.

Looking ahead, performance for 2019 will rely on the number of deaths remaining stable on the year before. If the number of deaths in 2019 is 3% down on 2019, Dignity could post underlying operating profit between GBP3 million and GBP4 million lower than expected.

"Clearly, this would require a significant increase in the number of deaths compared to last year in the second half of the year and would result in the financial performance for the year being more heavily weighted towards the second half of the year," said Dignity.

Dignity's Chief Executive Mike McCollum commented: "Our primary focus for 2019 remains the execution of our transformation programme, which seeks to build a more coherent, cohesive and technology-enabled business, geared to meeting the changing needs of our customers, whilst remaining focused on excellent client service.

"This will deliver our vision to lead the funeral sector in terms of quality, standards and value-for-money."

Dignity shares were down 6.5% in early trade Monday, quoted at 632.00 pence each.

More News
9 May 2016 06:08

TOP NEWS: Dignity Revenue Down Amid Anticipated Decline In Deaths

Read more
31 Mar 2016 08:34

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Credit Suisse Prefers Hammerson Over Intu

Read more
15 Mar 2016 11:37

BUZZ-UK Budget: Liberum latest to warn of interest tax change

** Liberum latest broker to warn a possible change in the way UK allows cos to claim tax breaks could hit highly-levered stocks ** Government looking to cap tax breaks from interest payments on debt at 10-30 pct of EBITDA. Link: http://bit.ly/1MgJSoO ** Liberum screens for stocks with

Read more
2 Mar 2016 16:42

REFILE-Increase in UK deaths in 2015 lifts profit at funeral firm

(Refiles to change headline) LONDON, March 2 (Reuters) - A sharp increase in the number of deaths in Britain in 2015 compared with the previous year helped funeral services firm Dignity post a 16-percent profit increase, the firm said on Wednesday. Dignity said the 7-percent year-on-y

Read more
2 Mar 2016 12:04

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks Erase Gains, Tracking Oil Prices Lower

Read more
2 Mar 2016 10:40

WINNERS & LOSERS SUMMARY: Virgin Money Beats Market Expectations

Read more
2 Mar 2016 10:09

Dignity grows as death rate rises

(ShareCast News) - An unforeseen jump in the death rate made for a year of growth at listed funeral business Dignity, as the company published its preliminary results on Wednesday. The FTSE 250 firm saw revenues rise 14% during the year to 25 December, to £305.3m from £268.9m. Underlying operating

Read more
2 Mar 2016 09:35

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Goldman Cuts Pearson To Sell From Neutral

Read more
2 Mar 2016 07:59

High UK Death Rate Boosts Dignity As It Swings To Pretax Profit

Read more
24 Feb 2016 16:02

Earnings, Trading Statements Calendar - Week Ahead

Read more
15 Jan 2016 09:32

BROKER RATINGS SUMMARY: Exane BNP Downgrades Wolseley To Underperform

Read more
10 Nov 2015 14:52

FTSE 250 movers: Miners slump on Barclays downgrade; DCC shines after interims

(ShareCast News) - London's FTSE 250 index was down 0.5% to 17,027.36 at 1500 GMT as weakness in the mining sector proved a drag. Kaz Minerals and Vedanta Resources were under the cosh after Barclays downgraded its stance on the stocks and the broader European mining sector. The bank cut Kaz to 'und

Read more
10 Nov 2015 11:05

Tuesday newspaper share tips: Advice for long-term investors in Dignity

(ShareCast News) - They say there are two things you can't avoid - death and taxes. One of those things is keeping Dignity shares an asset worth hanging on to according to The Telegraph's Questor. The funeral provider said in a trading statement on Monday it expects to outperform full-year earnings

Read more
9 Nov 2015 07:52

Dignity set to beat full year expectations

(ShareCast News) - Listed funeral provider Dignity said it expects to outperform full year earnings expectations "given the continued high number of deaths relative to 2014". In a trading statement, Dignity said revenue for the 39 weeks to 25 September was £227m, up from £196.4m. The number of death

Read more
9 Nov 2015 07:25

Dignity Set To Beat Market View As Death Rate Rises In 2015

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.