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Interim Results

8 Jun 2020 07:00

RNS Number : 1725P
Actual Experience PLC
08 June 2020
 

8 June 2020

 

Actual Experience plc(the "Company" or "Actual Experience" or "Actual")

 

UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED INTERIM RESULTS

for the six months ended 31 March 2020

 

 

Actual Experience plc (AIM: ACT), the analytics-as-a-service company, is pleased to announce its unaudited consolidated interim results for the six months ended 31 March 2020.

 

Highlights

 

Pivot in focus of sales processes to professional services model largely complete

Revenue of £971,516 (31 March 2019: £953,025)

Gross profit increased by 29% to £507,099 (31 March 2019: £393,141) as a result of improved operating efficiencies

Operating loss after exceptional item declined by 12% to £3,031,961 (31 March 2019: £3,444,666)

Loss per share of 6.06p (31 March 2019: loss per share of 7.37p)

Cash and cash equivalents at 31 March 2020 of £4,394,105 (30 September 2019: £7,876,634)

Expected annualised cost savings of approximately £1.8m resulting from a restructuring of the cost base, as announced previously

 

 

 

Dave Page, CEO of Actual Experience plc, said: "Our pivot to a professional services led engagement is now complete and structural changes made in this regard will be reflected in the reduced ongoing cost base. We continue to make progress in targeting further land and expand opportunities with global blue chip companies and remain convinced that we will grow our Annual Recurring Revenue as a result.

Significant changes have taken place globally in regards to how businesses are operating. The recent enforced adoption of home working places digital transformation and related digital experience at the top of the corporate agenda. We, together with our Partners, their customers, and a growing number of industry analysts, believe that this will result in long term change to how employees work that highlights the need for our technology. Our ability to service the needs of major corporates, be it in traditional offices or in hundreds or thousands of individual homes, places us in a strong position. Discussions regarding potential new contracts are well progressed and we expect to be able to announce further details regarding this in due course."

 

 

Enquiries:

 

Actual Experience plc

Dave Page, Chief Executive Officer

Steve Bennetts, Chief Financial Officer

 

via Alma PR

N+1 Singer Advisory LLP

Shaun Dobson

Tom Salvesen

Iqra Amin

 

Tel: +44 (0)207 496 3000

Alma PR

 

Caroline Forde

Tel: +44 (0)7779 664584

Josh Royston

Helena Bogle

 

Tel: +44 (0)7780 901979

Tel: +44 (0)7580216203

 

About Actual Experience

 

Actual Experience's goal is to significantly improve the performance of the digital world.

The Company enables its partners to optimise their customers' digital ecosystem to increase productivity and enhance brand experiences through Human Experience Management.

Developed from 10 years of patented academic research and three patents, the Company's Human Experience Management Services analyse the human experience of any digital service. The Company's service provides organisations with actionable information whereby changes to the digital ecosystem can be made to optimise and improve digital experience for customers and employees. For any organisation, this means that their most valuable asset - their employees - are liberated from digital slow time, their online brand reputation can be protected and they can make informed ecosystem investment decisions.

Actual Experience is listed on the London Stock Exchange (AIM: ACT). Our corporate headquarters is in Bath, UK. Actual Experience's unique and patented digital analytics-as-a-service is founded on cutting-edge research at Queen Mary University of London.

For further information please visit www.actual-experience.com

 

 

 

COVID-19

The health and safety of our people remain our top priority. In a direct response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and in accordance with government guidelines, we have implemented our business continuity plan. Our office has been closed since 16 March 2020 and all employees are working from home with no disruption to business operations. Other relevant measures contained in the government guidelines have been followed, including cancellation of all business-related travel. Actual has been able to continue supporting its Partners and their enterprise customers with no compromise on service levels or delivery.

 

BUSINESS REVIEW

The first six months of the financial year have seen the Company complete its pivot from a managed services led offering to that of professional services, placing us at the heart of our Channel Partners processes in order to promote quicker customer engagements, and we have seen deployment cycles shorten as a result. This will help us to execute our strategy of signing new 'land and expand' deployments with large scale global blue chip enterprises. As noted in the report on the Company's full year results for 2019, the adapting of the processes involved some restructuring within the business. The resulting reduction in headcount was completed by March 2020.

Having agreed the new approach with our Channel Partners, our focus in the first four months of the current fiscal year was on the commercial and technical aspects of implementation. Whilst significant progress was made in this respect, the COVID-19 pandemic diverted attention of all of our Partners towards implementing business continuity processes, not just for their customers but for their own organisations. The immediate impact of this was to slow down the finalising of certain details but as Partners and their customers have adapted to new ways of conducting their businesses, with a momentous shift to remote and home working, the opportunity for our offering has increased significantly.

Enabling efficient and effective remote working is now a key focus of most businesses in the current environment. The ability to do so depends entirely on how productive staff can be from home, which in turn relies heavily on the human experience of numerous digital collaboration tools. For enterprise IT departments used to looking after tens or hundreds of corporate offices, managing the human experience of thousands or tens of thousands of home offices is an enormous challenge.

Our analytics can help these enterprises swiftly identify where the cause of poor human experience lies. Using our analytics, businesses can fully harness the economic and well-being benefits of homeworking, leading to fast and effective resolution of the issues and increased employee productivity.

Our analytics can analyse the human experience of thousands of home offices simultaneously, promptly providing actionable information to recover lost productivity, and providing an ongoing analytics capacity to manage human experience going forward. As the COVID-19 situation has progressed, we have been working very closely with our Channel Partners to support their customers in this new environment and are seeing increasing levels of engagement as a result.

From an operational standpoint, we have seen minimal impact as a result of the virus, as our own business continuity systems and procedures have enabled all our employees to work from home, allowing us to continue providing full support to our Channel Partners with minimal disruption.

I would like to thank all of our staff for the professionalism and dedication that they have shown throughout this difficult period and their unswerving attention to supporting our Partners to help them navigate the challenges presented.

The Company is planning to introduce a share purchase scheme in June 2020 and all employees will have the opportunity to purchase newly issued shares. All directors have agreed to participate in this scheme and we will be announcing details of these purchases in the coming months.

Revenue for the first six months of the current financial year was £0.97 million (H1 2019: £0.95 million) with Annual Recurring Revenue ("ARR") at the end of the period also similar to last year's at £1.9 million (H1 2019: £1.8 million). The Company retains adequate cash balances for the next year, taking into account expected annual savings from the business restructuring of approximately £1.8 million. As at 31 March 2020, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of £4.4 million, which will provide the Group with sufficient resources to meets its liquidity requirements for the next 12 months, based on a conservative forecast of sales growth and cost efficiencies.

 

We are actively seeking new business opportunities and progressing discussions with our existing Partners. As at the period end, the extension of current revenue contracts and the timing of new revenue contracts remains uncertain. However, the discussions are well progressed and are expected to result in additional new revenue for the Group. Furthermore, the Group has restructured the business to align itself with the evolved sales model which has resulted in a reduction of the cost base as well as improving operational efficiencies.

 

After making appropriate enquiries and considering the assumptions and uncertainties described above, the Directors consider that it is appropriate to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the consolidated financial statements. Accordingly, the financial statements do not include any adjustments which would be required if the going concern basis of preparation was deemed to be inappropriate. However, if the Group is unable to deliver the anticipated revenue growth it would give rise to a material uncertainty which may cast significant doubt about the Group's ability to continue as a going concern.

 

Market

The global digital economy is currently seen as accounting for about a third of the total world economy, and we believe that digital activities will continue to grow as businesses strive to further refine and enhance their value propositions to their customers.

Our Analytics-as-a-Service (AaaS) gives our customers the insight needed to improve their customers' digital journeys and operational efficiency. Using our analytics, businesses can manage and improve the human experience of their digital ecosystem, so that staff productivity is improved. We now have a number of large Channel Partners building our analytics into their processes in a way that will enable us to continue to scale and reach further into the global digital economy.

The market opportunity for Actual Experience remains large and is rapidly growing, as a result of the enforced digital transformation that we are seeing through a shift towards remote working. We have seen greater need for our analytics during the first half of the year, as our Partners assess customer staff productivity whilst they are working from home, and we believe there will be an increase in customers' requiring access to performance data as the world adapts to this new environment and different working practices.

Strategy

As well as continuing to build our pipeline of land and expand opportunities, we are focusing in the short term on helping our Channel Partners optimise the new realities of home and remote working for their customers. There are strong reasons to believe that a lasting effect of the current pandemic will be a continuing cultural shift towards a much greater proportion of home working. In order to achieve this, digital transformation and user experience will have to remain at the top of the corporate agenda. Our ability to service the needs of major corporates, be it in traditional offices or in hundreds or thousands of individual homes, places us in a strong position.

Through our Channel Partner network, we are able target a significant proportion of the global digital economy. Through these Partners, we have been able to execute customer deployments, and some of these deployments bring the opportunity to attract new Channel Partners, which will in turn help us build a pipeline of additional customer deals and further our global reach.

Product development

Fundamental to our success is the ability to refine our technology so that it is easy to deploy and is user friendly. Over the years, we have invested heavily in development and innovation of our analytics to ensure our product is simple to use, so that our Channel Partners and their customers are able to easily access the full capabilities of our solutions. This will result in a significant reduction in the skill and knowledge required by our Channel Partners and deliver value to their mid-tier and SME customer. As already highlighted, we have also worked hard on enabling our technology to be integrated into our Partners' offerings, so that our analytics can be included as part of their wider offering, rather than a standalone product.

We have continued to make product changes in line with our new professional services model for sales processes. We have made further improvements in the reporting of analysis of users' digital experience, including better user interfaces.

Sales & Marketing

Considerable work has been done over the period to support our Channel Partners in our shift to a more business-orientated professional services model, and we continue to ensure that our Partners have the necessary tools needed to effectively deliver our offering to their customers. The majority of our marketing materials and tutorial videos have been updated so that our Partners can shift their focus from fixing operational issues to human experience and brand integrity. Training has been done with specific sales teams at individual partners to prepare them for the new emphasis that arises as a result of home working.

Current trading, COVID-19 impact, and Outlook

The need for effective home working and the ability to monitor the technology which enables it are clearly moving up the corporate agenda. Discussions are well progressed regarding potential new contracts to support this commercial opportunity and we expect to be able to announce further details in due course.

Whilst we believe that the increase in home working will create significant opportunities for Actual Experience, we are also having to deal with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our own operations. To the best of our ability, and after discussions with our Partners, we have factored this into our planning. The health and safety of our employees, Partners and their customers is paramount, and we have taken decisive steps to move fully to remote working, with an online sales, marketing and support model for engaging with our customers. The Board remains cautious and vigilant, assessing the impact of COVID-19 on the general economy as we develop and manage our cash resources as well as we can.

 

 

FINANCIAL REVIEW

 

Consolidated income statement

 

Revenue of £971,516 was recognised in the six months ended 31 March 2020 (2019: £953,025). The increase over the corresponding period in the previous year is derived from the previously announced 'land and expand' contract deployments. The Company continues to focus on its indirect sales model, with revenues from Channel Partners accounting for 97.9% of sales in the period (2019: 99.5%).

 

A gross profit of £507,099 was achieved in the period, compared to the gross profit of £393,141 in the corresponding period in 2019. This reflects further operating efficiencies in the Company's customer support operations.

 

Administrative costs amounted to £3,127,535, compared to £3,837,807 in the six months to 31 March 2019, reflecting the Company's continuing focus on expense reduction, as well as the positive financial impact in March 2020 of lower payroll costs following the completion of the restructuring process, as announced previously. The comparative numbers below for the six months ended 31 March 2019 have been restated to include the effects of adoption of IFRS 16 Leases.

The functional cost breakdown is as follows:

 

Six months ended

31 March

2020

Six months ended

31 March

2019

Year

ended

30 September

2019

 

 

Restated

 

 

£

£

£

Research and development

1,082,459

1,301,629

2,546,368

Operational support

577,721

656,794

1,112,153

Sales and marketing

948,945

1,258,350

2,403,106

Finance and administration

514,376

621,351

1,066,049

Foreign exchange (gains)/losses

4,034

(317)

(77,259)

Total

3,127,535

3,837,807

7,050,417

 

As noted in the Business Review, the Company completed a restructuring in February 2020. The cost of the restructuring was £411,525 and is not included in the above table. The restructuring reduced headcount from 93 to 74 and, together with related costs such as employee travel expenses, it is expected that this will result in monthly operating expenses being reduced by approximately £150,000 per month, commencing in March 2020.

 

As disclosed in the notes to the Company's 2019 Financial Statements, and in accordance with the requirements of IAS 38, qualifying development expenditure is capitalised and amortised over the estimated useful life of the developed assets. Total expenditure on research and development in the six months to 31 March 2020, prior to capitalisation, was £1,264,860 (2019: £1,331,706). In the current period, £182,401 has been capitalised, net of amortisation (2019: £30,077).

 

The Company continues to benefit from the tax relief given in the UK on qualifying development expenditure. This research and development tax credit is estimated at £154,314 for the period (2019: £120,000) and substantially accounts for the tax credit in the Consolidated Income Statement.

 

As a result of the investment noted above, the Group recorded an operating loss in the period of £3,031,961 (31 March 2019: loss of £3,444,666) and a loss per share of 6.06p (31 March 2019: loss per share of 7.37p).

 

A summary of the Group's results is set out below.

 

Six months ended

31 March

2020

Six months ended

31 March

2019

Year

ended

30 September

2019

 

 

Restated

 

 

£

£

£

Revenue

971,516

953,025

1,934,082

Gross profit

507,099

393,141

790,966

Operating loss after exceptional item

(3,031,961)

(3,444,666)

(6,259,451)

Loss for the period/year

(2,868,224)

(3,311,552)

(5,911,950)

 

 

Balance sheet

 

The Group has a debt free balance sheet. Cash and cash equivalents decreased in the period, from £7,876,634 at 30 September 2019 to £4,394,105 at 31 March 2020. This decrease, which was in line with management's expectations, was substantially as a result of the loss for the period, including redundancy payments, associated with the restructuring. Free cash flow for the period was £(3,425,490) (2019: £(2,572,877)). Free cash flow is defined as net cash flows used in operating activities, plus development of intangible assets, plus purchase of property, plant and equipment.

 

The trade and other receivables figure of £672,148 at 31 March 2020 (31 March 2019: £481,710) comprises trade debtors of £413,357, prepayments of £115,042 and other debtors of £143,749.

 

Trade and other payables of £464,314 (31 March 2019: £965,309) includes non-payroll accruals of £231,420 (31 March 2019: £412,234). The accrual for commission and bonus payments decreased to £67,800 (31 March 2019: £344,266). The balance relates to trade creditors, tax and social security, and deferred income.

 

Cash flow statement

The movement in cash and cash equivalents during the period was:

 

 

Six months

Six months

Year

 

ended

ended

ended

 

31 March

31 March

30 September

 

2020

2019

2019

 

 

Restated

 

 

£

£

£

Net cash used in operating activities

(2,826,438)

(2,048,391)

(4,418,091)

Net cash used in investing activities

(585,472)

(492,298)

(1,157,445)

Net cash (used in)/generated from financing activities

(70,157)

(69,315)

2,671,304

Effect of exchange rate fluctuations

(462)

(46)

4,350

Movement during the period/year

(3,482,529)

(2,610,050)

(2,899,882)

 

Going concern

As in previous years, the Group has continued to utilise its cash resources to fund losses whilst the sales pipeline is being established. The cash balance as at 31 March 2020 was £4,394,105 which will provide the Group with sufficient resources to meets its liquidity requirements for the next 12 months, based on a conservative forecast of sales growth and cost efficiencies.

 

We are actively seeking new business opportunities and progressing discussions with our existing Partners. As at the period end, the extension of current revenue contracts and the timing of new revenue contracts remains uncertain. However, the discussions are well progressed and are expected to result in additional new revenue for the Group. Furthermore, the Group has restructured the business to align itself with the evolved sales model which has resulted in a reduction of the cost base as well as improving operational efficiencies.

 

After making appropriate enquiries and considering the assumptions and uncertainties described above, the Directors consider that it is appropriate to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the consolidated financial statements. Accordingly, the financial statements do not include any adjustments which would be required if the going concern basis of preparation was deemed to be inappropriate. However, if the Group is unable to deliver the anticipated revenue growth it would give rise to a material uncertainty which may cast significant doubt about the Group's ability to continue as a going concern.

 

 

Actual Experience plc

Consolidated income statement and statement of comprehensive income

For the six months ended 31 March 2020

 

 

Unaudited

Unaudited

Audited

 

Six months

Six months

Year

 

ended

ended

ended

 

31 March

31 March

30 September

 

2020

2019

2019

 

 

Restated

 

 

£

£

£

Revenue

971,516

953,025

1,934,082

Cost of sales

(464,417)

(559,884)

(1,143,116)

Gross profit

507,099

393,141

790,966

Administrative expenses

(3,127,535)

(3,837,807)

(7,050,417)

Operating loss before exceptional item

(2,620,436)

(3,444,666)

(6,259,451)

 

Exceptional item; redundancy expense

(411,525)

-

-

Operating loss after exceptional item

(3,031,961)

(3,444,666)

(6,259,451)

 

 

 

 

Finance income

13,580

32,188

54,235

Finance expense

(15,948)

(17,649)

(34,687)

Finance (expense)/income - net

(2,368)

14,539

19,548

 

 

 

 

Loss before tax

(3,034,329)

(3,430,127)

(6,239,903)

Tax

166,105

118,575

327,953

Loss for the period/year

(2,868,224)

(3,311,552)

(5,911,950)

 

 

 

 

Other comprehensive income:

 

 

 

Items that are or may be reclassified to profit or loss:

 

 

 

Foreign currency difference on translation of overseas operations

(8,714)

3,064

(7,241)

Total comprehensive loss for the period/year

(2,876,938)

(3,308,488)

(5,919,191)

 

 

 

 

Loss per ordinary share

 

 

 

Basic and diluted

(6.06)p

(7.37)p

(13.04)p

 

 

 

 

 

Actual Experience plc

Consolidated statement of financial position

As at 31 March 2020

 

 

Unaudited

Unaudited

Audited

 

At 31 March

At 31 March

At 30 September

 

2020

2019

2019

 

 

Restated

 

 

£

£

£

Non-current assets

 

 

 

Property, plant and equipment

98,474

191,988

140,806

Right-of-use assets

838,502

950,292

894,398

Intangible assets

1,974,866

1,609,304

1,792,465

Total non-current assets

2,911,842

2,751,584

2,827,669

 

 

 

 

Current assets

 

 

 

Trade and other receivables

672,148

481,710

681,670

Income tax receivable

451,180

421,948

296,866

Cash and cash equivalents

4,394,105

8,166,466

7,876,634

Total current assets

5,517,433

9,070,124

8,855,170

 

 

 

 

Total assets

8,429,275

11,821,708

11,682,839

 

 

 

 

Non-current liabilities

 

 

 

Deferred tax

(11,263)

(20,191)

(14,317)

Lease liabilities

(776,173)

(920,259)

(866,134)

Total non-current liabilities

(787,436)

(940,450)

(880,451)

 

 

 

 

Current liabilities

 

 

 

Trade and other payables

(464,314)

(965,309)

(689,426)

Lease liabilities

(109,429)

(105,645)

(107,493)

Total current liabilities

(573,743)

(1,070,954)

(796,919)

 

 

 

 

Total liabilities

(1,361,179)

(2,011,404)

(1,677,370)

 

 

 

 

Net assets

7,068,096

9,810,304

10,005,469

 

 

 

 

Equity

 

 

 

Share capital

95,066

89,805

94,249

Share premium

34,751,001

31,928,013

34,706,402

Accumulated losses

(27,777,971)

(22,207,514)

(24,795,182)

Total equity

7,068,096

9,810,304

10,005,469

 

 

 

Actual Experience plc

Consolidated statement of changes in equity

For the six months ended 31 March 2020

 

Share

 capital

£

Share

premium

£

Accumulated

losses

£

Total

equity

£

Unaudited

 

 

 

 

As at 30 September 2018 - as previously reported

 

89,805

 

31,928,013

 

(18,903,969)

 

13,113,849

Change of accounting policy

-

-

(55,221)

(55,221)

Restated - at 1 October 2018

89,805

31,928,013

(18,959,190)

13,058,628

 

 

 

 

 

Loss for the period

-

-

(3,311,552)

(3,311,552)

Other comprehensive income for the period

-

-

3,064

3,064

Total comprehensive loss for the period

-

-

(3,308,488)

(3,308,488)

Shares based payment expense

-

-

60,164

60,164

As at 31 March 2019

89,805

31,928,013

(22,207,514)

9,810,304

 

 

 

 

 

 

Audited

 

 

 

 

As at 30 September 2018 - as previously reported

 

89,805

 

31,928,013

 

(18,903,969)

 

13,113,849

Change of accounting policy

-

-

(55,221)

(55,221)

Restated - at 1 October 2018

89,805

31,928,013

(18,959,190)

13,058,628

 

 

 

 

 

Loss for the year

-

-

(5,911,950)

(5,911,950)

Other comprehensive income for the year

-

-

(7,241)

(7,241)

Total comprehensive loss for the year

-

-

(5,919,191)

(5,919,191)

Issue of shares

4,444

2,995,557

-

3,000,001

Expenses of share issue

-

(217,168)

-

(217,168)

Share based payment expense

-

-

83,199

83,199

At 30 September 2019

94,249

34,706,402

(24,795,182)

10,005,469

 

 

 

 

 

Unaudited

 

 

 

 

As at 1 October 2019

94,249

34,706,402

(24,795,182)

10,005,469

Loss for the period

-

-

(2,868,224)

(2,868,224)

Other comprehensive income for the period

-

-

(8,714)

(8,714)

Total comprehensive loss for the period

-

-

(2,876,938)

(2,876,938)

Issue of shares

817

44,599

-

45,416

Share based payment expense

-

-

(105,851)

(105,851)

At 31 March 2020

95,066

34,751,001

(27,777,971)

7,068,096

 

 

 

 

Actual Experience plc

Consolidated statement of cash flows

for the six months ended 31 March 2020

 

Unaudited

Unaudited

Audited

 

Six months

Six months

Year

 

ended

ended

ended

 

31 March

31 March

30 September

 

2020

2019

2019

 

 

Restated

 

 

£

£

£

Cash flows from operating activities

 

 

 

Loss before tax

(3,034,329)

(3,430,127)

(6,239,903)

Adjustment for non-cash items:

 

 

 

Depreciation of property, plant and equipment

56,819

65,145

125,136

Depreciation of right-of-use assets

55,894

55,894

111,788

Amortisation of intangible assets

402,165

487,525

982,808

Non-cash employee benefit expense - Share-based payments

 

(105,851)

 

60,164

 

83,199

Finance income - net

2,368

(14,539)

(19,548)

Operating cash outflow before changes in working capital

(2,622,934)

(2,775,938)

(4,956,520)

Movement in trade and other receivables

19,129

202,637

(2,446)

Movement in trade and other payables

(231,370)

99,321

(213,300)

Cash outflow from operations

(2,835,175)

(2,473,980)

(5,172,266)

Income tax received

8,737

425,589

754,175

Net cash flows used in operating activities

(2,826,438)

(2,048,391)

(4,418,091)

 

 

 

 

Cash flow from investing activities

 

 

 

Development of intangible assets

(584,566)

(517,602)

(1,196,046)

Purchase of property, plant and equipment

(14,486)

(6,884)

(15,634)

Finance income

13,580

32,188

54,235

Net cash outflow from investing activities

(585,472)

(492,298)

(1,157,445)

 

 

 

 

Cash flow from financing activities

 

 

 

Proceeds from issue of share capital, net of costs

45,416

-

2,782,833

Principal element of lease payments

(103,973)

(69,315)

(138,630)

Inflow/(outflow) from Employee Benefit Trust

(11,600)

-

27,101

Net cash (outflow)/inflow from financing activities

(70,157)

(69,315)

2,671,304

 

 

 

 

Decrease in cash and cash equivalents

(3,482,067)

(2,610,004)

(2,904,232)

Effect of exchange rate fluctuations on cash held

(462)

(46)

4,350

Cash and cash equivalents at start of year / period

7,876,634

10,776,516

10,776,516

Cash and cash equivalents at end of year / period

4,394,105

8,166,466

7,876,634

 

 

 

Notes to the consolidated interim report

For the six months ended 31 March 2020

 

1 General information

 

Actual Experience plc (the "Company") is a public limited company domiciled in the UK and incorporated in England and Wales (registered number 06838738) and its registered office is Quay House, The Ambury, Bath, BA1 1UA.

 

The principal activity of Actual Experience plc ("the Company") and its subsidiary company Actual Experience Inc (together "Actual Experience" or "the Group") is the provision of digital experience quality analytics services and associated consultancy services.

 

The interim condensed consolidated financial statements were approved for issue on 8 June 2020.

 

2 Basis of preparation

 

This unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial information has been prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance with AIM Rules for Companies. The interim condensed consolidated financial information has been prepared on a going concern basis and is presented in Sterling to the nearest £1.

 

The accounting policies used in the preparation of the interim condensed consolidated financial information are consistent with those set out in the 2019 Annual Report and Accounts. Further IFRS standards or interpretations may be issued that could apply to the Group's financial statements for the year ending 30 September 2020. If any such new standards or interpretations are issued, these may require the financial information provided in this report to be changed. The Group will continue to review its accounting policies in the light of emerging industry consensus on the practical application of IFRS.

 

The preparation of financial information in conformity with IFRS requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities at the date of the financial information and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Although these estimates are based on management's best knowledge of the events or actions involved, actual outturns ultimately may differ from those estimates. The interim information does not include all financial risk management information and disclosures required in annual financial statements; the information should be read in conjunction with the financial information, as at 30 September 2019, summarised in the 2019 Annual Report and Accounts. There have been no significant changes in any risk management policies since 30 September 2019.

 

The full year results to 30 September 2019 included the change of accounting policy required under IFRS 16 for the group's leases. The interim report for the six months ended 31 March 2019 as presented last year did not include this change of accounting policy as the decision to adopt IFRS 16 early was not made until after those results were published. Consequently, in order to show comparative figures which are true and fair, the results for the six months to 31 March 2019 have been restated in this report to account for the changes required under IFRS 16 for that period.

 

The interim condensed consolidated financial information for the six months ended 31 March 2020 and for the six months ended 31 March 2019 do not constitute statutory accounts as defined in Section 434 of the Companies Act 2006 and are unaudited. The financial information for the six months ended 31 March 2020 presents financial information for the consolidated group, including the financial results of the Company's wholly owned US subsidiary, Actual Experience Inc. Comparative figures in the Interim Report for the year ending 30 September 2019 have been taken from the Group's audited financial statements on which the Group's auditors, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, expressed an unqualified opinion.

 

3 Segmental reporting

 

The Directors consider that there is one identifiable business segment that is engaged in providing individual products or services or a group of related products and services that comprise the core business.

 

The information reported to the Chief Executive Officer, who is considered to be the Chief Operating Decision Maker ("CODM"), for the purposes of resource allocation and assessment of performance is based wholly on the overall activities of the Group. Due to the current size and activities of the Group there is a high degree of centralisation of activities. The Directors therefore consider that there is one operating, and hence one reportable, segment for the purposes of presenting information under IFRS8; that of "Digital experience quality analytics services and associated consultancy services". There are no differences between the segment results and the condensed statement of comprehensive income. The assets and liabilities information presented to the CODM is consistent with the Statement of Financial Position. All of the Group's assets and operations are located in the UK and the USA.

 

4 Tax 

Tax on loss on ordinary activities

 

Six months

ended

31 March

2020

£

Six months

ended

31 March

2019

£

Year

ended

30 September

2019

£

Current tax:

 

 

 

UK Corporation tax on losses of the period/year

(154,314)

(120,000)

(296,866)

Prior year adjustment

-

-

(30,911)

Overseas taxes

(8,737)

8,096

12,370

 

 

 

 

Deferred tax:

 

 

 

Origination and reversal of timing differences

(3,054)

(6,671)

(12,546)

Total tax credit

(166,105)

(118,575)

(327,953)

 

5 Loss per share

 

The calculation of basic and diluted loss per share for the six months to 31 March 2020 was based upon the loss attributable to ordinary shareholders of £2,868,224 (six months to 31 March 2019: £3,311,552, year ended 30 September 2019: £5,911,950) and a weighted average number of ordinary shares in issue of 47,318,661 (six months to 31 March 2019: 44,902,338, year ended 30 September 2019: 45,334,606), calculated as follows:

 

Weighted average number of ordinary shares

 

 

Six months

ended

31 March

2020

 

Six months

ended

31 March

2019 

Year

ended

30 September

2019

 

Issued ordinary shares at start of period/year

47,124,561

44,902,338

44,902,338

Effect of shares issued

194,100

-

432,268

Weighted average number of shares at end of period/year

47,318,661

44,902,338

45,334,606

 

Due to the losses incurred there is no dilutive effect from the issue of share options. At 31 March 2020, there were 1,831,050 share options granted but not yet exercised (31 March 2019: 2,365,800; 30 September 2019: 2,405,800).

 

 

6 Related party transactions

 

Transactions entered into with related parties are as follows:

 

 

Amount

invoiced

to

related

party

H1 2020

£

Amount

invoiced

by

related

party

H1 2020

£

Amount

invoiced

to

related

party

H1 2019

£

Amount

invoiced

by

related

party

H1 2019

£

Amount invoiced to

related party

FY 2019

£

Amount invoiced by

related party

FY 2019

£

 

 

 

IP Group plc (note 1)

-

10,983

-

12,500

-

26,383

 

 

 

Note 1: IP Group plc is a shareholder of the Company.

 

No amounts were outstanding to or from the related parties at 31 March 2020.

 

During each financial period, the Company entered into numerous transactions with its subsidiary company, which net off on consolidation; these have not been shown above.

 

 

7. Availability of Interim Report 

Electronic copies of this Interim Report will be available on the Company's website at www.actual-experience.com.

 

Forward-looking statements

This announcement may include certain forward-looking statements, beliefs or opinions, including statements with respect to the Group's business, financial condition and results of operations. These forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology, including the terms "believes", "estimates", "plans", "anticipates", "targets", "aims", "continues", "expects", "intends", "hopes", "may", "will", "would", "could" or "should" or, in each case, their negative or other various or comparable terminology. These statements are made by the Directors in good faith based on the information available to them at the date of this announcement and reflect the Directors' beliefs and expectations. By their nature these statements involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that may or may not occur in the future. A number of factors could cause actual results and developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, developments in the global economy, changes in government policies, spending and procurement methodologies, and failure in health, safety or environmental policies. No representation or warranty is made that any of these statements or forecasts will come to pass or that any forecast results will be achieved. Forward-looking statements speak only as at the date of this announcement and the Company and its advisers expressly disclaim any obligations or undertaking to release any update of, or revisions to, any forward-looking statements in this announcement. No statement in the announcement is intended to be, or intended to be construed as, a profit forecast or to be interpreted to mean that earnings per share for the current or future financial years will necessarily match or exceed the historical earnings. As a result, you are cautioned not to place any undue reliance on such forward-looking statements.

 

Statement of Directors' Responsibilities

 

The Directors confirm to the best of their knowledge that:

 

i) The condensed interim financial information has been prepared in accordance with IAS 34 as adopted by the European Union; and

 

ii) The interim management report includes a fair review of the information required by the FSA's Disclosure and Transparency Rules (4.2.7 R and 4.2.8 R).

 

Financial statements are published on the Company's website in accordance with legislation in the United Kingdom governing the preparation and dissemination of financial statements, which may vary from legislation in other jurisdictions. The maintenance and integrity of the Company's website is the responsibility of the Directors. The Directors' responsibility also extends to the ongoing integrity of the financial statements contained therein.

 

The Directors of Actual Experience plc and their functions are listed below.

 

Further information for Shareholders

 

Company number:

06838738

 

 

Registered office:

Quay House

 

The Ambury

 

Bath

 

BA1 1UA

 

 

Directors:

Stephen Davidson, Chairman

 

Dave Page, Chief Executive Officer

 

Steve Bennetts, Chief Financial Officer

 

Sir Bryan Carsberg, Non-executive Director

Kirsten English, Non-executive Director (appointed 1 January 2020)

Robin Young, Chief Operating Officer (resigned 28 February 2020)

 

Paul Spence, Non-executive Director (resigned 28 February 2020)

Dr Mark Reilly, Non-executive Director (resigned 3 December 2019)

 

 

Company Secretary:

Steve Bennetts

 

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