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Half Yearly Report

3 Dec 2015 07:00

RNS Number : 8053H
Mercia Technologies PLC
03 December 2015
 



3 December 2015

 

Mercia Technologies PLC

 

Continued good progress across the Group's investing activities

 

Mercia Technologies PLC (AIM: MERC, 'Mercia' or the 'Group'), a group building, funding and commercialising technology businesses across the UK, with an emphasis on the Midlands, the North of England and Scotland, has published its half-year results for the six months ended 30 September 2015.

 

Group and portfolio developments 

· £4.4million invested in 11 portfolio companies during the period, of which four are new emerging stars

· Invested a further £0.8million into VirtTrade and a second tranche of £0.5million into Crowd Reactive

· Invested £0.8million each into new direct investments Edge Case Games, Impression Technologies and LM Technologies

· Circa £6.0million raised by Mercia Fund Management ("MFM") in third party EIS/SEIS funds to invest in developing the early stage pipeline

 

Post period end

· A further £4.2million invested post period end, including £1.0million into a new emerging star, Intelligent Positioning, bringing the total invested since IPO to over £20.0million

· Samsung's Gear VR headset launched in the US with initial stocks selling out. nDreams' game Gunner and experience Perfect Beach both run on Gear VR and can be downloaded from the Oculus store via Samsung smartphones

· Major Chinese games publisher and developer Seasun Games co-invested into Edge Case Games

· Additional university partnerships secured with the University of Strathclyde and Abertay University

· New office opened in Edinburgh to support Scottish deal flow and new university partners

 

Financial highlights

· Investment portfolio fair value up by £4.6million to £29.2million

· Net assets of £80.2million

· Cash and short-term liquidity investments of £48.5million

· Post-tax loss of £0.8million

 

Mark Payton, Chief Executive of Mercia Technologies, said:

 

"During the period, Mercia Technologies invested £4.4million into 11 new and existing direct portfolio companies. In addition, Mercia's fund management business invested £1.8million into 14 companies and circa £6.0million was raised in new third party funds to support its early stage deal flow. The Group has recently announced two additional university partnerships in Scotland and opened an office in Edinburgh to evaluate and invest in its increasing regional deal flow.

 

"These activities reflect the continuing execution of Mercia's strategic plan, namely building an industry leading team with deep technology sector experience and successful exit track records, strengthening our position in the Midlands, the North of England and Scotland, whilst continuing to expand our direct investment portfolio. Mercia's investments range from those offered by virtual reality software developer nDreams, through to next generation mobile communication connectivity via Smart Antenna Technologies.

 

"When appropriate, we will syndicate investment rounds with value adding co-investors. This approach is exemplified by the recent Edge Case Games investment, which Mercia syndicated with the large Chinese games developer and publishing house Seasun Games, part of the Hong Kong listed Kingsoft Corporation.

 

"In the 12 months since Mercia's debut on AIM, we have made good progress towards meeting our stated strategic objectives and we expect this momentum to continue. To date, over £20.0million of the IPO proceeds have been invested and this amount is ahead of our original IPO projections."

 

Enquiries:

 

Mercia Technologies PLC (www.merciatechnologies.com)

+44 (0) 330 223 1430

Dr Mark Payton, Chief Executive

Martin Glanfield, Chief Financial Officer

Cenkos Securities

+44 (0) 20 7397 8900

Ivonne Cantu/Mark Connelly (NOMAD)

Instinctif Partners

+44 (0) 20 7457 2020

Kay Larsen/Lauren Foster

 

Note to editors

Mercia creates, funds and develops technology businesses nationally with an emphasis on the Midlands, the North of England and Scotland. The Group facilitates technology transfer, company formation, incubation, commercialisation and investment, with approximately 50% of its investments being university spinouts. Mercia invests across technology sectors in which it has deep sector expertise.

 

The Mercia model is one of patiently nurturing businesses via its third party funds under management and then scaling them with direct investment at the point of commercial traction. Through this, Mercia has a well seeded portfolio and pipeline of investments - its 'emerging stars'.

 

Mercia's shares started trading on AIM on 18 December 2014 and since then up until 3 December 2015, Mercia has invested over £20.0million directly across its portfolio of emerging stars, which in themselves have attracted total investment of approximately £70.0million alongside Mercia and its third party funds. In addition to its direct investments, Mercia (via MFM's funds under management) has invested over £20.0million to build its portfolio of potential future emerging stars.

 

Overview

This has been an important period for the Group as Mercia continues to execute its plan of regional expansion across the Midlands, the North of England and into Scotland. Mercia has been increasing the quantum of third party funds under management to support its proprietary deal flow of future emerging stars, carefully building a team of industry leading investment professionals, accelerating the growth of the direct investment portfolio and scaling Mercia's Complete Capital Solution.

 

Financial performance was on plan, with the Group reporting revenues for the period of £0.7million, mainly generated from investment activity and fund management fees derived from MFM's third party funds under management. Valued in accordance with International Private Equity Venture Capital Valuation Guidelines, the direct investment portfolio increased 19% in value to £29.2million, which included new investments totalling £4.4million and net fair value gains of £0.2million. The Group made a loss after tax of £0.8million in the period. There are no comparative figures for the six months to 30 September 2014, as Mercia Technologies was incorporated on 17 September 2014 and remained dormant throughout the period from incorporation to 30 September 2014.

 

The Mercia Model

Mercia's vision is to become a leading national player in the creation, funding and development of technology businesses with an emphasis on the Midlands, the North of England and Scotland; regions which the Directors believe have been historically underserved by investment capital, compared to the South of England.

 

Mercia's strategy includes:

expanding the Mercia team through recruitment of experienced professionals with successful exit track records within its sector focus;

continuing to develop relationships with universities, accelerators and incubators;

seeking acquisition of complementary businesses;

increasing its geographic reach; and

continuing to use its MFM third party fund management platform to invest seed, early stage and development capital into new ventures which are expected to achieve meaningful commercial traction within reasonable timescales, whilst not requiring significant capital to do so.

 

Sector focus

Mercia invests in some of the highest growth sectors of the UK economy. Currently, the Group is focused on the following four sectors:

· Software, Electronics and Hardware

· Digital Entertainment

· Advanced Materials, Engineering and Specialised Manufacturing

· Life Sciences

 

Regional footprint

Investing nationally with a particular focus on the Midlands, the North of England and Scotland, Mercia believes that a regional footprint is central to delivering its model of supporting and investing in early stage technology companies. Through this regional footprint, the Group interacts with a growing number of university partners who are providing circa 50% of new deal flow into MFM. Mercia's Midlands office connects directly into nine Midlands-based universities and with the recent opening of a Scottish office in Edinburgh, Mercia is able to support two new university partners, the University of Strathclyde and Abertay University.

 

University partners

Mercia Technologies' 11 university partners collectively receive research income of approximately £330.0million per annum. Of the two new additions to Mercia's partnership model, the University of Strathclyde benefits from over £50.0million of research income per annum, with relevant research areas to Mercia being biomedical engineering, electronics, computer and information sciences. The university receives in excess of 30 new invention disclosures per year. Abertay University is one of the leading research universities in the cyber security and digital sectors.

 

The Complete Capital Solution

To achieve its strategic objectives, Mercia has developed an investment model which contains the following features:

 

- deal flow is not tied to any one institution or source

- non-exclusive relationships with university partners facilitate Mercia's proactive approach of selectively seeking investments within chosen technology sub-sectors, across a wider academic network

- the use of third party funds to build a portfolio of early stage and developing companies

- a focus on driving portfolio companies into revenue

- direct investment into those companies which become emerging stars

- revenue generation through Mercia's own investment activity. Through its direct investment and third party fund management fee generation Mercia will seek, in the medium term, to match its operating cost base with income sources, thus ensuring that the vast majority of the capital raised on AIM is deployed for direct investment and corporate growth purposes

- syndicated investment. Mercia is typically the lead provider of capital, but also invests alongside others.

 

Third party funds - Mercia Fund Management ("MFM")

Mercia Technologies is differentiated from its comparators by having over £27.0million of funds under management by MFM, from which it invests in its growing early stage portfolio. As portfolio companies mature, suitable candidates receive direct investment from Mercia Technologies. In terms of growth in portfolio value, the third party funds under management by MFM continue to outperform industry averages.

 

Direct investment portfolio

The funnelling of some 1,000 business plans received per annum into MFM has resulted in approximately 45 active MFM portfolio companies to date. Thus far this has yielded 18 direct investments, highlighting the focus operated at Mercia, as resource is concentrated on opportunities which the Group believes will become high value investments.

 

Our people

Mercia uses in-house industry insight to identify investment opportunities within its chosen technology sectors and sub-sectors. Each sector is led by an investment director with relevant and deep industry experience. In addition, Mercia has also grown a team of technology transfer specialists, led by investment director Dr Nicola Broughton, who work with university and incubator partners to identify new spinout investment opportunities. Working together with a balanced Board of experienced Executive and Non-executive Directors, Mercia has created a highly effective and scalable business model and investment pipeline.

 

Portfolio update

The Group has been very active during the six months to 30 September 2015, making direct investments in 11 companies. In this period the portfolio has grown from 14 direct holdings as at 31 March 2015 to 18 as at 30 September 2015 (plus eight active investments held within Mercia Fund 2 ("MF2"). The Group will add to the direct investment portfolio during the next six months and has already invested £4.2million in one new and six existing emerging stars in the period since 30 September 2015.

 

The direct investments and holdings currently within MF2 were held at a combined value of £29.2million on 30 September 2015, which is up from £24.6million at 31 March 2015. This movement in value is driven by £4.4million of new capital invested and £0.2million of net upward fair value movements. Large fair value movements will not always occur in each six month reporting period, as the direct investment portfolio is at a relatively early stage in its investment cycle and development. However, even at this point in Mercia's evolution, the Board is confident that the direct investment portfolio already includes businesses with strong value creation potential.

 

The 12 leading direct investments discussed in more detail below account for £24.2million (82.9%) of the carrying value of the entire investment portfolio of companies (including the holdings currently held by MF2). Across the entire portfolio £18.2million (62.3%) is invested in the Software, Electronics and Hardware sector, £6.5million (22.3%) in Digital Entertainment, £2.0million (6.8%) in Advanced Materials, Engineering and Specialised Manufacturing and £2.5million (8.6%) in Life Sciences. The active balancing of the direct investments portfolio (by value and number) to ensure that no one company, or in time sector, over weights the portfolio will continue so as to ensure that risk mitigation is optimised. As an example of this proactive approach, the weighting of Software, Electronics and Hardware has reduced in the period under review.

 

It is anticipated that before Mercia Technologies' next year end the eight active investments in MF2 (of which six are already direct investments) will also become direct investment holdings, as MF2 is wound up. As at 30 September 2015, these were collectively valued at £4.2million.

 

Outlook

Whilst acknowledging the risks inherent in commercialising young technology businesses, Mercia is confident that its Complete Captial Solution investment model will yield, over time, a number of significant value enhancing exits. With increasing third party funds under management MFM can continue to support and build the early stage portfolio of young technology companies, with the expectation that a number will develop into compelling direct investment emerging stars. MFM's ability to raise adequate annual third party capital ensures that shareholders' capital is deployed in increasing the number and value of those emerging stars.

 

The Board is encouraged by the progress being made throughout the direct investment portfolio, with the majority of investee company revenues being derived from exported products and services. With virtual reality ("VR") hardware (most of which nDreams is partnered with) coming onto the market from the fourth quarter of this year onwards, Mercia believes nDreams is well placed to start selling its VR games and experiences globally. Science Warehouse, LM Technologies and Allinea Software are all continuing to grow sales. Crowd Reactive is also seeing revenues grow rapidly, with its New York office now accounting for some 80% of new business.

 

With a continued focus on balance across the direct investment portfolio, the Board believes that Mercia Technologies is well placed to continue scaling its differentiated investment model. At the time of its December 2014 IPO, Mercia estimated that during its first 12 months on AIM the Group would invest approximately £17.0million in new and existing emerging stars. As at the date of this half-year announcement, Mercia Technologies has already invested over £20.0million of its IPO proceeds and sees this annual rate of new investment continuing into 2016 and beyond.

 

Finally, Mercia's strategy also involves the detailed evaluation of potential acquisition opportunities which are complementary to Mercia's Complete Capital Solution investment model. This evaluation process will continue in 2016.

 

Portfolio Review

It remains the Board's intention to build a portfolio broadly spread across the Group's four technology sectors, in which Mercia has both technical expertise and the hands-on experience within the team of creating, growing and exiting businesses. A review of the 12 leading investments by value is given below.

 

Software, Electronics and Hardware

This is currently the leading sector for the Group. Mercia's university partners and incubators have been, and continue to be, an excellent source of investment prospects for MFM and for the Group's direct investment strategy. The UK has a strong legacy of innovation and invention in the software, electronics and hardware sectors and today these are significant parts of its economy.

 

During the six months ended 30 September 2015 key portfolio developments in this sector included:

 

Science Warehouse

As at 30 September 2015, the Group held a 62.6% direct interest in Science Warehouse at a fair value of £12.7million. As there was no valuation event during the period the value of this investment remains unchanged from 31 March 2015.

 

Founded in 2000 and a Leeds University spinout, Science Warehouse delivers a cloud-based procurement, catalogue and spend analysis platform with a highly intuitive user interface, giving its customers control of the purchasing cycle from requisition to payment, helping deliver cost savings and manage spend.

 

Mercia invested £3.6million in March 2015 to increase the Group's holding and to fund further development of the management team and enhance the company's technology platform. Good progress is being made in both of these areas and Science Warehouse is trading on plan for its half year, winning additional new customers Worcester Health & Care Trust, Wandsworth Council and the Defence, Science & Technology Laboratories. The company's management team has been strengthened by the appointment of a chief technology officer and full time financial controller. Completion of the new senior management team is anticipated during the second half of its financial year.

 

Allinea Software

As at 30 September 2015, the Group (including an ownership interest currently held within MF2) held a combined 19.8% direct shareholding in Allinea at a combined fair value of £2.1million, which includes a fair value increase during the period of £0.1million, based upon latest trading results. During the period Mercia invested £17,000 to take up its pre-emption entitlement from selling minority shareholders. Including holdings within the MFM funds, combined with its own direct and MF2 shareholding, the Group held 34.6% of the equity at the period end.

 

Founded in 2009 and a spinout from one of Mercia's partner universities, the University of Warwick, Allinea is a profitable, cash generative business providing a global leading solution in the optimisation and debugging software tools industry for the development and use of high performance computing applications. Revenues, profits and cash continue to increase as Allinea grows its worldwide customer base.

 

Crowd Reactive

As at 30 September 2015, the Group held a 20.5% direct shareholding in Crowd Reactive at a fair value of £1.0million. During the period the Group invested a second £0.5million tranche to enable the business to continue to scale its operations internationally. The investment is held at cost. Including holdings within the MFM funds, combined with its own direct shareholding, the Group held 29.8% of the equity at the period end.

 

Founded in 2013, Crowd Reactive is a business derived from one of Mercia's partner incubators. Originally supported via the MFM funds prior to becoming a direct investment in March 2015, Crowd Reactive creates a direct interaction between attendees and large multi-media screens at multiple types of events, with the crowd entertained by pictures and video from their smart phones. Premium features include content moderation, reach analysis and on-site Instagram printing.

 

The early success of this sophisticated, integrated software platform led to its rapid deployment nationally and, following Mercia's initial investment, Crowd Reactive expanded into the US with the opening of an office in New York. Clients using its technology platform include O2, Nike, Coca Cola, Chevrolet, Vogue, Audi, Ferrari, Starbucks, Southern Comfort and the RFU. Crowd Reactive's revenues are growing rapidly and the business recently announced the appointment of Will Whitehorn, the former president of Virgin Galactic, as non-executive chairman. Will brings a wealth of experience in brand development and business building, which will be a great asset to Crowd Reactive.

 

LM Technologies

Mercia made its first direct investment into LM Technologies in July 2015 when it invested £0.8million, building on a stake already held via MF2. As at 30 September 2015 the Group's direct shareholding (including the ownership interest currently held within MF2) was 37.1% with a combined fair value of £1.4million, held at the price of the recent investment round. Mercia first invested in LM Technologies in 2008 through its MFM funds. Including holdings within the MFM funds, combined with its own direct and MF2 shareholding, the Group held 63.1% of the equity at the period end.

 

LM Technologies designs, develops and manufactures wireless modules and adaptors, enabling the 'Internet of Things' and cable replacement applications. It partners with IC vendors such as Broadcom, Silicon Labs and CSR, which support a range of products in Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Sigfox, Thread and Zigbee technologies. LM Technologies designs both hardware and firmware enabling a range of solutions which are available through a global network of distributors into a range of industry sectors. Outsourced contract assembly is undertaken in China.

 

Smart Antenna Technologies

As at 30 September 2015, the Group held a 12.5% direct shareholding in Smart Antenna Technologies ("SAT") at a fair value of £0.6million. During the period the Group invested £0.1million to take up its pre-emption entitlement from a selling shareholder. Including holdings within the MFM funds, combined with its own direct shareholding, the Group held 33.4% of the equity at the period end.

 

Based upon patented technology spun out from the University of Birmingham and developed by founder Sampson Hu, SAT provides an efficient and low cost antenna solution to the mobile and portable device

market. SAT's highly scalable technology has the potential to lower costs, reduce size, increase frequency range and offer much needed performance gains over existing designs and technologies. MFM has been an investor in SAT since December 2013.

 

In October 2015, Mercia invested a further £1.2million alongside other investors, taking its direct shareholding to 29.5%. At the period end, the investment was held at the price of this recent funding round.

 

Digital Entertainment

The UK gaming industry contributes circa £1.7billion to the domestic economy. The digital sector comprises a breadth of sub-sectors in which Mercia proactively seeks deal flow, building on its own deep market knowledge and connections.

 

During the six months ended 30 September 2015 key portfolio developments in this sector included:

 

Edge Case Games

This is a new direct investment for the Group which completed in July 2015. As at 30 September 2015 the Group held a 15.6% direct shareholding in Edge Case Games ("ECG") having made an initial investment of £0.8million. Including holdings within the MFM funds, combined with its own direct shareholding, the Group held 29.9% of the equity at the period end.

 

ECG was formed in 2014 by industry veterans James Brooksby and Chris Mehers. ECG brings its expertise and passion for space games to its inaugural title, the tactical space game Fractured Space. The game was launched through Steam's gaming marketplace Early Access platform in alpha form in November 2014. The launch generated 400,000 users in the first five months and the team is now working towards a full commercial launch on other platforms in early 2016.

 

In November 2015, ECG completed a syndicated investment round which included both Mercia and a £1.0million investment by the large Chinese games developer and publishing house Seasun Games, part of the Hong Kong listed Kingsoft Corporation. The key strategic partnership now in place with Seasun Games should give ECG the opportunity to gain a strong foothold in the emerging and expanding markets of Asia. MFM first invested in ECG in September 2014 and the business has developed rapidly to become an emerging star.

 

Mercia invested a further £0.8million alongside Seasun Games, taking its direct shareholding to 21.2%. At the period end, the investment was held at the price of this recent funding round.

 

nDreams

As at 30 September 2015, the Group held a 32.8% direct shareholding in nDreams at a fair value of £1.9million. Including holdings within the MFM funds, combined with its own direct shareholding, the Group held 40.5% of the equity at the period end. The investment is held at cost.

 

Founded in 2006 by Patrick O'Luanaigh, the creative director of Tomb Raider, nDreams is a game and experiences developer. Created initially to provide content for Sony PlayStation Home virtual world (a virtual 3D social gaming platform for the PlayStation 3), it later leveraged this expertise to become one of the first players to move into software development for virtual reality ("VR").

 

nDreams has taken the strategic approach of focusing on two specific categories: VR gaming and VR experiences. It has partnerships with a majority of the leading VR hardware developers and its games and experiences will launch as these devices come to market. In the last six months it has released Perfect Beach on the Google Cardboard platform and publicly launched its lead title 'The Assembly' at the EGX 2015 gaming show. The principal high end VR platforms are all expected to launch in the coming months, with market analysts forecasting significant growth over the next five years. Samsung's Gear VR has just launched in the US for $99 and Amazon.com and BestBuy.com both sold out of their initial stocks almost immediately. nDreams' game Gunner and experience Perfect Beach both run on Gear VR and can be downloaded from the Oculus store via Samsung smartphones.

 

nDreams is building a leading software team for the creation of cross platform VR games and experiences. Through a combination of development contracts with leading rights holders and the development of its own intellectual property, nDreams is creating a diversity of revenue streams as the VR market begins to accelerate.

 

In November 2015 Mercia invested a further £1.0million to capitalise on the opportunity in the emerging VR market, taking its direct shareholding to 40.0%.

 

Soccer Manager

As at 30 September 2015, the Group held a 22.4% direct shareholding in Soccer Manager at a fair value of £1.0million. As there was no valuation event during the period the value of this investment remains unchanged from 31 March 2015. Including holdings within the MFM funds, combined with its own direct shareholding, the Group held 34.6% of the equity at the period end.

 

Preston based Soccer Manager was founded in 2005 and became a direct investment in March 2015. Historically the company developed and published its multi-player game Soccer Manager Worlds. Under MFM's guidance and investment, the company pivoted into a new product venture, Soccer Manager 2015 - a single-player, multi-platform game that delivers a much improved and engaging football management experience in the continually growing global football manager market.

 

It has recently launched updated editions Soccer Manager 2016 and Soccer Manager Worlds 2016. Daily active users and revenues are continuing to grow as a result of new functionality in the latest versions.

 

VirtTrade

As at 30 September 2015, the Group held a 28.4% direct shareholding in VirtTrade at a fair value of £2.6million. Mercia invested a further £0.8million into the business in August 2015 to continue funding VirtTrade's growth plans. The Group's investment is held at the price of that recent investment round. Including holdings within the MFM funds, combined with its own direct shareholding, the Group held 45.5% of the equity at the period end.

 

VirtTrade has developed a unique engine that takes the principle of a traditional printed card/sticker album and turns it into an interactive digital trading experience. This results in the players being able to trade one digital card for many globally in an open market. Unlike traditional trading cards, VirtTrade driven cards can take live data feeds from the player, the brand or IP owner and the outside world. This enriches the trading experience as well as providing some exciting and novel opportunities.

 

VirtTrade has a global relationship with Panini and together they have recently launched NBA Dunk which uses content from the National Basketball Association in the US. Further product launches are planned over the next six months. Monetisation comes from a mix of paid for and free collectable cards, with revenue shared between the image rights holder and VirtTrade. Mercia expects to see evidence of the success of this model during 2016.

 

Advanced Materials, Engineering and Specialised Manufacturing

This is an attractive market sector, providing annual turnover of some £200billion for the UK economy alone, for companies that produce and process materials.

 

During the six months ended 30 September 2015 key portfolio developments in this sector included:

 

Impression Technologies

The Group made its first direct investment into Impression Technologies in July 2015. Mercia invested £0.8million and owns a 12.4% equity stake. The investment is held at cost. Including holdings within the MFM funds, combined with its own direct shareholding, the Group held 24.1% of the equity at the period end.

 

Impression Technologies specialises in developing technology for forming complex, high-strength, lightweight components for the transportation industry. The company's patented heat treatment, forming and in die quenching ("HFQ®") technology was developed by Impression Technologies and Imperial College, building on founding research at the University of Birmingham. The technology allows a wide range of aluminium alloys, including ultra-high strength grades, to be formed in a fast pressing operation without compromising the strength or metallurgical properties of the material. The result is complex but lightweight components which can be used in the manufacture of cars, trains and aeroplanes. Impression Technologies is a co-investment with Imperial Innovations plc.

 

Warwick Audio Technologies

As at 30 September 2015, the Group held a 16.8% direct shareholding in Warwick Audio Technologies ("WAT") (including an ownership interest currently held within MF2) at a combined fair value of £0.7million. In the period under review Mercia invested £0.3million via a convertible loan. The equity valuation is arrived at after accounting for a 50% fair value provision, reflecting a delay in evaluation contracts converting into revenue generating product supply. This valuation methodology remains unchanged from 31 March 2015. Including holdings within the MFM funds, combined with its own direct and MF2 shareholding, the Group held 30.9% of the equity at the period end.

 

A University of Warwick spinout founded in 2007, WAT has developed a patented electrostatic speaker system with hi-fi quality sound that is extremely light, flexible, cheap to manufacture and uses significantly less power than current speaker technology. Mercia's most recent investment was made to enable ongoing partner technical due diligence and commercial discussions.

 

Life Sciences

Mercia's focus within the Life Sciences sector, as with its other technology sectors, is in respect of businesses capable of achieving revenue quickly, whilst requiring relatively modest investment capital. This excludes the capital intensive plays of drug discovery and novel drug development and instead provides a focus on diagnostics, medtech and clinical services. Through its university partnerships, circa 30% of portfolio companies within the MFM funds are from the Life Sciences sector and a number have the potential to become future emerging stars. Currently the leading direct Life Sciences investment within the Group is a holding in The Native Antigen Company.

 

The Native Antigen Company

As at 30 September 2015, the Group held a 35.6% direct shareholding in The Native Antigen Company ("NAC") (including an ownership interest currently held within MF2) at a combined fair value of £0.6million. Mercia made a small direct investment of £0.1million in June 2015, under the terms of an existing syndicated shareholder agreement. The Group's investment is held at the price of that recent investment round. Including holdings within the MFM funds, combined with its own direct and MF2 shareholding, the Group held 61.4% of the equity at the period end.

 

Established in 2010 and a University of Birmingham spinout, NAC specialises in the research, development and scale up manufacturing of highly pure viral and bacterial native antigens. NAC trades with over 50 organisations worldwide with exports accounting for 90% of its sales, much of which is annual repeat business. Revenues continue to grow and NAC expects to reach positive cash flow within the next 12 months. The next step for the business is to assess accelerated growth opportunities to scale its proven model and expertise.

 

Remaining direct investment holdings

As at 30 September 2015, the Group's remaining six direct shareholdings (Canary Care, Concurrent Thinking, Kwanji, Nightingale-EOS, PsiOxus Therapeutics and Ventive) collectively accounted for £2.0million in value or 6.9% of the total direct investment portfolio, including ownership interests currently held within MF2.

 

During the period Mercia declined to invest further in Concurrent Thinking and fully provided against its investment at the period end, recognising an impairment charge (£0.2million) in respect of both its direct and MF2's investment. Having failed to find a buyer, the company subsequently entered administration. Mercia also recognised a 50% impairment charge (£0.3million) against its direct and MF2's investment in Nightingale-EOS. The company fell substantially behind its commercial projections during the period, but since the period end has been restructured and a successful new funding round has taken place, in which Mercia participated alongside other investors.

 

Dr Mark Payton

Chief Executive Officer

 

 

Financial Review

Mercia Technologies PLC was incorporated on 17 September 2014. It acquired its two wholly owned subsidiaries, Mercia Investments Limited ("MI") and Mercia Fund Management Limited ("MFM") on 17 December 2014, just prior to the Group's initial public offering ("IPO"). Mercia Technologies was dormant from its date of incorporation until 30 September 2014 and, as a result, no comparative figures are shown in the financial statements.

 

Mercia Technologies has continued its positive start as an AIM listed group. During the six months to 30 September 2015 the Group invested £4.4million in seven existing and four new direct investments. Since the period end the Group has invested a further £4.2million in one new and six existing emerging stars.

 

As at 30 September 2015 the fair value of the Group's direct investment portfolio (including MF2) was £29.2million. Net fair value gains during the period totalled £0.2million. Net assets at the period end were £80.2million, including cash and short-term deposits totalling £48.5million.

 

The net fair value gains referred to above contributed favourably to a consolidated total comprehensive loss for the period of £0.8million.

 

Summarised consolidated statement of comprehensive income

 

Six months ended

30 September 2015

£'000

 

Revenue

654

Cost of sales

(35)

Fair value movements in investments

244

Administrative expenses

(1,698)

Share-based payments charge

(99)

Finance income

186

Loss and total comprehensive loss for the financial period

(748)

Basic and diluted loss per Ordinary share (pence)

(0.35)

 

Revenue and cost of sales

Total revenues of £654,000 comprise fund management fees, initial management fees from new investments, investment director monitoring fees and sundry business services income. Cost of sales represents third party fees incurred for administering the funds under management by MFM.

 

Fair value movements in investments

 

Six months ended

30 September 2015

£'000

Investment movements excluding cash invested:

Unrealised gains on the revaluation of investments

794

Unrealised losses on the revaluation of investments

(550)

Net fair value gain

244

 

Unrealised fair value gains arose in four out of the Group's 18 direct investments (excluding those currently held by MF2). The largest fair value gain was Smart Antenna Technologies Limited, which accounted for £378,000 of the total. There were two fair value impairments, the largest being £170,000 for Nightingale-EOS Limited. There was an overall £237,000 unrealised fair value loss within MF2, largely due to MF2's portfolio containing the same two impaired direct investments.

 

Administrative expenses

Total administrative expenses of £1,698,000 consisted predominantly of staff related costs. Total headcount is growing in line with the Group's stated objectives at the time of the IPO and was 23 at the period end (including Non-executive Directors).

 

Share-based payments charge

The £99,000 non-cash charge arises from the issue of share options to staff at the date of the IPO and during the six months ended 30 September 2015.

 

Finance income

Interest receivable of £186,000 arose on the Group's cash and short-term liquidity investments.

 

Balance sheet and cash flows

Net assets at the period end of £80,190,000 were predominantly made up of the Group's direct investment portfolio, together with cash and short-term liquidity investments.

 

Direct investment portfolio

During the period, Mercia's investment portfolio grew from £24,617,000 to £29,223,000. The table below lists the Group's period end investments by value, including a breakdown of the cash invested during the period and all fair value movements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Investment

Net investment

value

as at

31 March

2015

£'000

Cash

 invested

six months

ended

30 September

2015

£'000

Fair value

movement

six months

ended

30 September

2015

£'000

Net investment

value

as at

30 September

2015

£'000

 

Percentage

held

as at

30 September

2015

%

Science Warehouse Ltd

12,650

-

-

12,650

62.6

Mercia Fund 2

4,392

-

(236)

4,156

100.0

VirtTrade Ltd

1,750

825

-

2,575

28.4

nDreams Ltd

1,909

-

-

1,909

32.8

Edge Case Games Ltd

-

750

310

1,060

15.6

Crowd Reactive Ltd

500

500

-

1,000

20.5

Soccer Manager Ltd

999

-

-

999

22.4

Allinea Software Ltd

823

17

91

931

9.0

Impression Technologies Ltd

-

750

-

750

12.4

LM Technologies Ltd

-

750

-

750

20.0

Smart Antenna Technologies Ltd

149

100

378

627

12.5

Warwick Audio Technologies Ltd

318

300

-

618

13.5

The Native Antigen Company Ltd

164

118

-

282

15.6

PsiOxus Therapeutics Ltd

-

240

-

240

0.3

Ventive Ltd

189

-

-

189

7.1

Nightingale-EOS Ltd

340

-

(170)

170

8.6

Canary Care Ltd

140

12

15

167

7.3

Kwanji Ltd

150

-

-

150

3.3

Concurrent Thinking Ltd

144

-

(144)

-

10.0

Totals

24,617

4,362

244

29,223

n/a

 

 

Cash and short-term liquidity investments

At the period end, Mercia had total cash and short-term liquidity investments of £48,511,000 comprising cash of £38,491,000 and short-term liquidity investments of £10,020,000. The overriding emphasis of the Group's treasury policy remains the preservation of its shareholders' cash for investment and working capital purposes, not yield. At the period end the Group's cash balances and short-term liquidity investments (which is cash on deposit with maturities between three and 12 months) were spread across four leading United Kingdom based deposit taking institutions. The summarised movement in the Group's cash position during the period is shown below.

 

As at

30 September 2015

£'000

As at

31 March 2015

£'000

Cash and short-term liquidity investments

at the start of the period

 

53,633

 

124

Net cash used in operating activities

(843)

(2,029)

Net cash used in investing activities

(including capital expenditure and interest received)

 

(4,279)

 

(11,692)

Issued share capital

-

70,000

IPO share issue costs charged to share premium account

-

(2,770)

Period end cash and short-term liquidity investments

48,511

53,633

 

Looking forward, the Group continues to have adequate financial resources to execute its strategic and operational objectives.

 

Martin Glanfield

Chief Financial Officer

 

 

Consolidated statement of comprehensive income

For the six months ended 30 September 2015

 

 

 

Note

Six months ended

30 September 2015

£'000

Revenue

2

654

Cost of sales

(35)

Gross profit

619

Fair value movements in investments

3

244

Administrative expenses:

Other administrative expenses

(1,698)

Share-based payments charge

(99)

Operating loss

(934)

Finance income

186

Loss before taxation

(748)

Taxation

-

Loss and total comprehensive loss for the financial period

(748)

Basic and diluted loss per Ordinary share (pence)

4

(0.35)

 

All results derive from continuing operations.

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these interim financial statements.

 

Consolidated balance sheet

As at 30 September 2015

 

 

 

Note

As at

30 September 2015

£'000

As at

31 March 2015

£'000

Assets

Non-current assets

Goodwill

2,455

2,455

Property, plant and equipment

51

49

Investments

5

29,223

24,617

Total non-current assets

31,729

27,121

Current assets

Trade and other receivables

729

716

Short-term liquidity investments

6

10,020

30,000

Cash and cash equivalents

6

38,491

23,633

Total current assets

49,240

54,349

Total assets

80,969

81,470

Current liabilities

Trade and other payables

(779)

(631)

Total liabilities

(779)

(631)

Net assets

80,190

80,839

 

Equity

Issued share capital

2

2

Share premium

8,825

8,825

Other distributable reserve

70,000

70,000

Retained earnings

1,220

1,968

Share-based payments reserve

143

44

Total equity

80,190

80,839

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these interim financial statements.

 

The consolidated interim financial statements of Mercia Technologies PLC were approved by the Board of Directors and authorised for issue on 3 December 2015. They were signed on its behalf by:

 

 

Dr Mark Payton

Martin Glanfield

Chief Executive Officer

Chief Financial Officer

 

 

Consolidated cash flow statement

For the six months ended 30 September 2015

 

 

 

Note

Six months ended

30 September 2015

£'000

Cash flows from operating activities:

Operating loss

(934)

Adjustments to reconcile operating loss to

net cash flows used in operating activities:

Depreciation of property, plant and equipment

13

Fair value movements in investments

(244)

Share-based payments charge

99

Working capital adjustments:

Decrease in trade and other receivables

75

Increase in trade and other payables

148

Net cash used in operating activities

(843)

Cash flows from investing activities:

Purchase of direct investments

(4,362)

Net cash flows used in investing in direct investments

(4,362)

Cash flows from other investing activities:

Purchase of property, plant and equipment

(15)

Interest received

98

Decrease in short-term liquidity investments

19,980

Net cash generated from other investing activities

20,063

Net cash generated from total investing activities

15,701

Net increase in cash and cash equivalents

14,858

Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period

23,633

Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period

6

38,491

 

Consolidated statement of changes in equity

For the six months ended 30 September 2015

 

 

Issued share

capital

£'000

 

 

Share

premium

£'000

 

Other distributable

reserve

£'000

 

 

Retained earnings

£'000

Share-based payments reserve

£'000

 

 

 

Total

£'000

Profit and total comprehensive income for the period ended 31 March 2015

 

-

 

-

 

-

 

1,968

 

-

 

1,968

Issue of share capital

2

81,595

-

-

-

81,597

Costs of share capital issued

-

(2,770)

-

-

-

(2,770)

Share premium reduction

-

(70,000)

70,000

-

-

-

Share-based payments charge

-

-

-

-

44

44

As at 31 March 2015

2

8,825

70,000

1,968

44

80,839

 

 

 

Issued share

capital

£'000

 

 

Share

premium

£'000

 

Other distributable

reserve

£'000

 

 

Retained earnings

£'000

Share-based payments reserve

£'000

 

 

 

Total

£'000

As at 1 April 2015

2

8,825

70,000

1,968

44

80,839

Loss and total comprehensive loss

for the period ended 30 September 2015

 

-

 

-

 

-

 

(748)

 

-

 

(748)

Share-based payments charge

-

-

-

-

99

99

As at 30 September 2015

2

8,825

70,000

1,220

143

80,190

 

 

Notes to the interim financial statements

For the six months ended 30 September 2015

 

1. Accounting policies

The principal accounting policies applied in the presentation of the condensed consolidated interim financial statements of Mercia Technologies PLC ('the Group', 'Mercia') for the period ended 30 September 2015 are consistent with those followed in the preparation of the Group's Annual Report and consolidated financial statements for the period ended 31 March 2015.

 

General information

Mercia Technologies PLC ('the Group', 'Mercia') is a public limited company incorporated on 17 September 2014 under the Companies Act 2006 and is domiciled in the United Kingdom, with registered number 09223445. Its Ordinary shares are listed on the AIM Market of the London Stock Exchange. The registered office address is Mercia Technologies PLC, Forward House, 17 High Street, Henley-in-Arden, B95 5AA. Mercia Technologies PLC's Ordinary shares were admitted to trading on AIM on 18 December 2014.

 

Basis of preparation

The financial information presented in these condensed consolidated interim financial statements constitutes the condensed consolidated financial statements of Mercia Technologies PLC and its subsidiaries for the six months ended 30 September 2015. These condensed consolidated interim financial statements should be read in conjunction with the Annual Report and consolidated financial statements for the period ended 31 March 2015, which have been prepared in accordance with European Union ("EU") endorsed International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRSs"), the IFRS Interpretations Committee (formerly the International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee ("IFRIC")) interpretations, and the Companies Act 2006 applicable to companies reporting under IFRS.

 

These condensed consolidated interim financial statements and the comparative financial information presented in these condensed consolidated interim financial statements for the period ended 31 March 2015 do not constitute full statutory accounts within the meaning of Section 434 of the Companies Act 2006. The Group's Annual Report and consolidated financial statements for the period ended 31 March 2015 were approved by the Board on 9 July 2015 and have been delivered to the Registrar of Companies. The Group's independent auditor's report on those accounts was unqualified, did not contain an emphasis of matter paragraph and did not contain any statement under section 498 of the Companies Act 2006.

 

Prior period comparatives for the period 17 September 2014 to 30 September 2014 are not presented within the consolidated statement of comprehensive income, the consolidated cash flow statement or related notes because Mercia Technologies PLC was dormant from its date of incorporation until 30 September 2014.

 

The condensed consolidated interim financial statements have been prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard ("IAS") 34 Interim Financial Reporting as adopted by the EU and the AIM Rules of the London Stock Exchange, on the going concern basis and under the historical cost convention, as modified by the revaluation of certain financial assets and financial liabilities at fair value through profit or loss, as required by IAS 39 'Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement'.

 

No new or revised standards or interpretations that have become effective during the period ended 30 September 2015 have had a material effect on the financial statements of the Group.

 

The financial information in these condensed consolidated interim financial statements, which were approved by the Board and authorised for issue on 3 December 2015, has been reviewed by the Group's independent auditor.

 

Critical accounting judgements and key sources of estimation uncertainty

In the application of the Group's accounting policies, the Directors are required to make judgements, estimates and assumptions about the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. The estimates and associated assumptions are based on historical experience and other factors that are considered to be relevant. Actual results may differ from these estimates. The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to accounting estimates are recognised in the period in which the estimate is revised if the revision affects only that period, or in the period of the revision and future periods if the revision affects both current and future periods. In preparing these condensed consolidated interim financial statements, the significant judgements made by the Directors in applying the Group's accounting policies and the key sources of estimation uncertainty are the same as those applied to the consolidated financial statements for the period ended 31 March 2015.

 

Principal risks and uncertainties

The risks and uncertainties that the Board considered to be key to achieving the Group's strategic objectives were detailed in the Annual Report and consolidated financial statements for the period ended 31 March 2015. A further assessment was made at the half year and the significant risks and uncertainties identified were unchanged from those presented in the Annual Report.

 

Going concern

Based on the overall strength of the Group's balance sheet, including its significant liquidity position at the period end, together with its forecast future operating and investment performance, the Directors have a reasonable expectation that the Group has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. Accordingly the Directors have adopted the going concern basis in preparing these condensed consolidated interim financial statements.

 

2. Segmental reporting

For the six months ended 30 September 2015, the Group's revenue and profit were derived from its principal activity within the United Kingdom.

 

The Group has only one operating segment, being Technology Transfer and Investment, because the results of the Group are monitored on a Group-wide basis. The Group's Chief Operating Decision Maker, the Board of Directors, assesses the performance of the operating segment using financial information which is measured and presented in a consistent manner.

 

An analysis of the Group's revenue is as follows:

 

Six months ended

30 September 2015

£'000

Fund management fees

187

Initial management fees

208

Portfolio directors' fees

211

Other revenue

48

654

 

3. Fair value movements in investments

 

Six months ended

30 September 2015

£'000

Net fair value movements in investments

244

 

No other gains or losses have been recognised in respect of receivables. No gains or losses have been recognised on financial liabilities measured at amortised cost.

 

4. Loss per share

Basic loss per share is calculated by dividing the loss for the financial period by the weighted average number of Ordinary shares in issue during the period. Diluted loss per share is calculated by dividing the loss for the financial period by the weighted-average number of Ordinary shares outstanding and, when dilutive, adjusted for the effect of all potentially dilutive shares, including share options on an as-if- converted basis. The potential dilutive shares are included in the diluted loss per share calculations on a weighted average basis for the period. The loss and weighted average number of shares used in the calculations are set out below.

 

Six months ended

30 September 2015

Loss per Ordinary share

Loss for the financial period (£'000)

(748)

Weighted average number of Ordinary shares (basic and diluted) ('000)

212,000

Basic and diluted loss per Ordinary share (pence)

(0.35)

 

5. Investments

The net movement in the fair value of investments for the period is £244,000.

 

The table below sets out the movement in the balance sheet value of investments from the start to the end of the period, showing investments made and fair value movements.

 

£'000

As at 1 April 2015

24,617

Investments made during the period

4,362

Unrealised gains on the revaluation of investments

794

Unrealised losses on the revaluation of investments

(550)

As at 30 September 2015

29,223

 

6. Cash, cash equivalents and short-term liquidity investments

 

As at

30 September 2015

£'000

As at

31 March 2015

£'000

Cash at bank and in hand

38,491

23,633

Total cash and cash equivalents

38,491

23,633

Total short-term liquidity investments

10,020

30,000

 

7. Related party transactions

There has been no material change in the type of related party transactions described in the consolidated financial statements for the period ended 31 March 2015.

 

 

Independent review report to Mercia Technologies PLC

 

We have been engaged by Mercia Technologies PLC to review the condensed set of financial statements in the interim financial report for the six months ended 30 September 2015 which comprise the consolidated statement of comprehensive income, the consolidated balance sheet, the consolidated statement of changes in equity, the consolidated cash flow statement and related notes 1 to 7. We have read the other information contained in the interim financial report and considered whether it contains any apparent misstatements or material inconsistencies with the information in the condensed set of financial statements.

 

This report is made solely to the Company in accordance with International Standard on Review Engagements (UK and Ireland) 2410 'Review of Interim Financial Information Performed by the Independent Auditor of the Entity' issued by the Auditing Practices Board. Our work has been undertaken so that we might state to the Company those matters we are required to state to it in an independent review report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the Company, for our review work, for this report, or for the conclusions we have formed.

 

Directors' responsibilities

 

The interim financial report is the responsibility of, and has been approved by, the Directors. The Directors are responsible for preparing the interim financial report in accordance with the AIM Rules of the London Stock Exchange.

 

As disclosed in note 1, the annual financial statements of the Group are prepared in accordance with IFRSs as adopted by the European Union. The condensed set of financial statements included in this interim financial report have been prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard 34 'Interim Financial Reporting', as adopted by the European Union.

 

Our responsibility

 

Our responsibility is to express to the Company a conclusion on the condensed set of financial statements in the interim financial report based on our review.

 

Scope of review

 

We conducted our review in accordance with International Standard on Review Engagements (UK and Ireland) 2410 'Review of Interim Financial Information Performed by the Independent Auditor of the Entity' issued by the Auditing Practices Board for use in the United Kingdom. A review of interim financial information consists of making inquiries, primarily of persons responsible for financial and accounting matters, and applying analytical and other review procedures. A review is substantially less in scope than an audit conducted in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK and Ireland) and consequently does not enable us to obtain assurance that we would become aware of all significant matters that might be identified in an audit. Accordingly, we do not express an audit opinion.

 

Conclusion

 

Based on our review, nothing has come to our attention that causes us to believe that the condensed set of financial statements in the interim financial report for the six months ended 30 September 2015 is not prepared, in all material respects, in accordance with International Accounting Standard 34 as adopted by the European Union and the AIM Rules of the London Stock Exchange.

 

 

Deloitte LLP

Chartered Accountants and Statutory Auditor

Birmingham, United Kingdom

3 December 2015

 

Directors, secretary and advisers

 

Directors

Raymond Kenneth Chamberlain

(Non-executive Chair)

Dr Mark Andrew Payton

(Chief Executive Officer)

Martin James Glanfield

(Chief Financial Officer)

Matthew Sidney Mead

(Chief Investment Officer)

Susan Jane Searle

(Non-executive Deputy Chair)

Ian Roland Metcalfe

(Non-executive Director)

Martin James Lamb

(Non-executive Director)

Company secretary

Company registration number

Martin James Glanfield

Martin James Glanfield

Company website

Solicitors

www.merciatechnologies.com

Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co LLP

4 More London Riverside

London SE1 2AU

Registered office

Forward House

Mills & Reeve LLP

17 High Street

Botanic House

Henley-in-Arden

100 Hills Road

Warwickshire B95 5AA

Cambridge CB2 1PH

Independent auditor

Nominated adviser and broker

Deloitte LLP

Cenkos Securities plc

Chartered Accountants and Statutory Auditor

6.7.8 Tokenhouse Yard

Four Brindleyplace

London EC2R 7AS

Birmingham B1 2HZ

Principal bankers

Company registrar

Barclays Bank PLC

SLC Registrars

One Snowhill

42-50 Hersham Road

Snow Hill Queensway

Walton-on-Thames

Birmingham B4 6GN

Surrey KT12 1RZ

Lloyds Bank plc

Public relations adviser

125 Colmore Row

Instinctif Partners

Birmingham B3 3SD

65 Gresham Street

London EC2V 7NQ

 

 

Availability of Interim Report

The Interim Report of Mercia Technologies PLC will be sent to shareholders on 17 December 2015. An electronic, interactive copy will also be available on Mercia Technologies PLC's website at www.merciatechnologies.com on the same date.

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