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Half Yearly Report

8 Jul 2011 16:02

RNS Number : 0875K
Maven Income and Growth VCT 3 PLC
08 July 2011
 



Maven Income and Growth VCT 3 PLC

 

Half-yearly report for the six months ended 31 May 2011

 

Chairman's Statement

 

I am pleased to report another period of progress for your Company, continuing the improvement in NAV Total Return achieved since the sharp downturn in 2008. Whilst economic conditions remain difficult and investors' confidence is fragile, the board is recommending payment of an enhanced interim dividend in recognition of the Company's performance and its confidence in your portfolio of investments.

 

Your Company's strategy remains firmly focussed on constructing a broadly based portfolio of mature and profitable private companies, each with a proven business model and the ability to pay income at an early stage alongside the potential to generate capital gains in the medium term.

 

Recent scarcity of bank debt has improved the range and quality of investment opportunities available to generalist VCTs. In this environment the Manager has sought out opportunities across its UK network to invest in competitively priced private companies, typically with modest levels of debt, to help insulate their trading capability in the face of any deterioration in the UK economy.

 

During the six month reporting period, four new substantial and established income-producing private company assets have been added to the portfolio, across a range of sectors, along with seven follow-on investments intended to continue the development of existing portfolio companies.

 

Performance

 

·; Total Return on Ordinary shares of 104.15p per share at the period end, up 3.8% over the six months

·; NAV at period end of 79.2p per Ordinary share after payment of final dividend of 2.5p

·; Interim dividend declared of 1.75p per Ordinary share, up from 1.5p in 2010

·; Four new later stage, yielding investments added during the period and one further investment completed in June 2011.

 

The most important measure of performance for a VCT is the NAV total return, being the long term record of dividend payments out of income and capital gains combined with the current NAV. The NAV in isolation is a less important measure of performance as the underlying investments are long-term in nature and not readily realisable.

 

Dividend

 

The Board is declaring an interim dividend of 1.75p per Ordinary share to be paid on 25 August 2011 to shareholders on the Register at 5 August 2011.

 

The Company paid dividends totalling 4.0p per share to Ordinary Shareholders in respect of the year ended 30 November 2010; this represents a yield of 5% on an initial effective investment of 80p (after initial tax relief of 20% is taken into account) and is equivalent to a gross yield of 6.7% for a higher rate taxpayer from a taxable UK equity. For former C Ordinary Shareholders, who were entitled to 40% tax relief, the equivalent yield is 7.9%. Since the Company's launch, Ordinary Shareholders have received 24.95p per share in tax free dividends. The effect of paying the proposed interim dividend of 1.75p will be to reduce the NAV to 77.5p per share.

 

The Board is pursuing a policy of targeting annual dividends of either 4p per Ordinary Share or 50% of the uplift in NAV, whichever is the greater, subject to maintaining the NAV at around 100p per share in the longer term and, of course, to the availability of distributable reserves. The Board believes that this policy, combined with continuing sound performance, should stimulate the secondary market in the Company's shares and lead to a narrowing of the current discount to NAV.

 

Secondary purchase of shares 

 

Buyers of shares in the secondary market via the London Stock Exchange receive all dividends and capital gains tax free and, although they do not receive the benefit of the income tax relief at subscription, are instead able to acquire stock in an established VCT at a discount to the NAV. Despite this, the volume of the Company's shares being traded on the stock market remains modest. Against a continuing background of low interest rates and a top rate of income tax of 50%, potential buyers should find the increased dividend a further incentive to buy shares. The annual yield on the share price is currently 7.7%, which to a higher rate taxpayer is equivalent to a yield of 10.3% from a taxable UK equity. In the hands of an investor paying the top rate of income tax, the equivalent yield is 12.1%.

 

Principal risks and uncertainties

 

The Board has reviewed the principal risks and uncertainties facing the Company, which are set out in the Annual Report. In order to mitigate risk, the Company has invested in a broadly based portfolio of investments largely in unlisted companies in the UK. The portfolio of investments in the AIM market is reducing as the unlisted portfolio is further developed.

 

The VCT qualifying status of the Company is reviewed regularly by your Board and monitored on a continuous basis by the Manager in order to ensure that all of the criteria for VCT status are met. The Board can confirm that all tests continue to be met.

 

Linked Offer

 

The Maven Linked VCT Offer 2 resulted in the issue of 1,512,311 new shares, raising an additional £1,206,824 for investment at a cost of only 2.5% of total funds raised. The Company may use the money raised for paying dividends and general running costs, thereby preserving for investment purposes an equivalent sum of valuable 'old money' which operates under more advantageous VCT regulations.

 

VCT legislation

 

In March of this year the Chancellor announced new proposals which would have the effect of broadening the range of investments available to VCTs, which we fully support. These changes, which reflect the importance of VCTs to smaller enterprises in the UK, are subject to EU State Aid approval. The Association of Investment Companies, of which your Company is a member, will continue to support the VCT industry in the ongoing discussions with the EU.

 

Outlook

 

The Board is encouraged by the improvement in the investment portfolio in recent years. The focus on later stage private equity transactions has helped to diversify and expand the portfolio and is now producing steady increments in NAV. The exposure to AIM has been significantly reduced and capital deployed in income producing private companies. The Board firmly believes that the current climate for raising capital in the UK will continue to present your Company with opportunities to build its exposure to this type of business using the national presence and capabilities of the Manager. Over time this will help to create a better risk profile for investors and build a revenue base which can deliver an attractive level of regular tax free dividends to Shareholders. The increased interim dividend this year is an indication of the Board's confidence in the portfolio, and the prospects for future income generation and capital gain.

 

 

Gregor Michie

Chairman

8 July 2011

 

Investment Manager's Review

 

Investment activity

 

During the period ended 31 May 2011, four new unlisted investments and seven follow-on investments were completed and a total of £1.9 million was invested. At the period end, the portfolio stood at 65 unlisted and AIM investments at a total cost of £20.4 million.

 

The following investments have been completed during the period.

 

Investment

Date

Sector

Investment cost £'000

Unlisted

ATR Holdings

Feb 2011

Oil equipment services

11

Attraction World Holdings

Dec 2010

Travel & leisure

446

Camwatch

Dec 2010

Technology hardware & equipment

68

CHS Engineering Services

Dec 2010

Electronic & electrical equipment

409

Claven Holdings

Feb 2011

Financial services

82

Glacier Energy Services Group

Mar 2011

Oil equipment services

229

Lawrence Recycling & Waste Management

Dec 2010

Support Services

50

Lemac No. 1 (trading as John McGavigan)

Dec 2010

Automobiles & parts

150

Llanllyr Water Company

Mar 2011

Beverages

56

TC Communications

May 2011

Support services

129

Torridon Capital

Apr 2011

Financial services

286

Total Unlisted investment

1,916

AIM

Brookwell

Feb 2010

Financial services

88

Marechale

Feb 2010

Financial services

8

Total AIM investment

96

Total

2,012

 

 

Maven Income and Growth VCT 3 has co-invested in some or all of the above transactions with Maven Income and Growth VCT, Maven Income and Growth VCT 2, Maven Income and Growth VCT 4, Maven Income and Growth VCT 5 (formerly Bluehone AIM VCT2 PLC), Talisman First Venture Capital Trust and Ortus VCT, and is expected to continue to co-invest with these as well as other clients of the Manager. The advantage is that in aggregate the funds are able to underwrite a wider range and size of transaction than would be the case on a stand alone basis.

 

Portfolio developments

 

Four new substantial unlisted investments were added to the portfolio during the period under review:

 

·; Attraction World Holdings, which offers ticketing solutions to the worldwide travel sector, enjoys exclusive trading partnerships with key UK travel organisations and provides travel agents with integrated access to the ticketing systems of major global theme parks

·; CHS Engineering Services, a leading provider of condition monitoring and maintenance services for domestic and international airport terminal operators and major clients in the distribution and materials handling sector

·; John McGavigan, a manufacturer and supplier of decorative assemblies and interior parts to global automotive manufacturers, has a significant share of the Western European market and a strategy to establish a low cost manufacturing operation in China, where it can leverage the overseas experience of its management team to serve the wider Asian markets

·; Glacier Energy Services, a newly formed oil and gas services group with two specialist trading subsidiaries, Roberts Pipeline Machining and Wellclad. Roberts designs and manufactures on-site portable cutting machines for blue chip oil and gas clients. Wellclad provides services to the European offshore and subsea equipment market. Glacier will focus on growth within its core UK market as well as promoting its technologies to the international energy services market.

 

There was one additional investment made after the period end:

 

Space Student Living is a provider of contracted management services across the student housing sector, offering a fully integrated accommodation solution covering a range of activities from the initial identification of sites, through overseeing the planning and development phases, to ultimately managing the accommodation under long term contract.

 

Two unlisted companies were struck off the Register during the year, resulting in a realised loss of £381,000. This had no effect on the NAV as a full provision had been made in earlier years.

 

In addition repayments of loan stock were received from some investee companies as shown on the table on page 9.

 

In respect of AIM holdings the Manager has continued its policy of pursuing a structured exit from this part of the portfolio and total AIM holdings now represent less than 5% of the overall portfolio valuation. Four AIM securities were purchased by a close ended investment company established to acquire investments which are underperforming or trading below entry price. These transactions incurred realised losses of £273,000 (cost £338,000) during the period. The overall net loss was incurred after including the impact of disposals where either Maven had lost confidence in a specific holding or a mandatory sale process or bid event was in evidence. There was no impact on the NAV as realisations were achieved at carrying value.

 

Investments in the unlisted portfolio are generally trading well and increased valuations have been achieved where appropriate. In a number of cases the Manager is also currently engaged with investee companies and prospective acquirers at various stages of a potential exit process. This realisation activity reflects the increasing maturity of a number of holdings, but it should be noted that there can be no certainty that this activity will ultimately lead to profitable sales.

 

The table on page 9 gives details of realisations during the reporting period.

 

Realisations

Date first invested

Complete/ Partial Exit

Cost of shares disposed of

Value at 30 November 2010

Sales Proceeds

Realised Gain/(Loss)

Gain/(Loss) over November 2010 value

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

Unlisted

CHS Engineering Services

2010

Partial

21

21

21

-

-

Essential Viewing Systems

2001

Complete

219

198

284

65

86

IRW Systems

2006

Complete

-

-

1

1

1

Oliver Kay Holdings

2007

Partial

6

6

6

-

-

Others

212

85

91

(121)

6

458

310

403

(55)

93

AIM

Neuropharm Group

2007

Complete

-

-

2

2

2

OPG Power Ventures

2008

Complete

78

80

113

35

33

SDI Group

2007

Complete

-

-

1

1

1

Software Radio Technology

2005

Partial

17

22

23

6

1

Universe Group

2007

Complete

66

24

23

(43)

(1)

161

126

162

1

36

Total

619

436

565

(54)

129

 

 

Outlook

 

Recent years have seen the elimination of many of the small holdings in AIM listed companies which offered increasingly poor liquidity, low yield and limited growth potential. The investee company portfolio now consists of mainly private company assets with the majority trading well and generating significant yield for the Company. The further development of this income producing portfolio is the cornerstone of the strategy to continue to improve Shareholder return, and with a strong pipeline of new later stage deals in due diligence at the time of writing, this augurs well for the future prospects of the Company and its ability to maintain a consistent flow of tax free dividends to Shareholders.

 

Maven Capital Partners UK LLP

Manager

 

8 July 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Directors' Responsibility Statement

 

We confirm that to the best of our knowledge:

 

·; The Financial Statements have been prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards and with the Statement of Recommended Practice "Financial Statements of Investment Trust Companies issued in January 2009

·; The Interim Management Report includes a fair review of the information required by DTR 4.2.7 R in relation to the indication of important events during the first six months, and of the principal risks and uncertainties facing the Company during the second six months

·; The Interim Management Report includes adequate disclosure of the information required by DTR 4.2.8 in relation to related party transactions and any changes to them.

 

On behalf of the Board

Maven Capital Partners UK LLP

Secretary

 

8 July 2011

 

 

Summary of Investment Changes

For the six months ended 31 May 2011

 

 Valuation

 Net investment

 Appreciation

 Valuation

30 November 2010

 (disinvestment)

 (depreciation)

31 May 2011

 £'000

 %

 £'000

 £'000

 £'000

 %

 Unlisted investments

 Equities

6,123

27.0

60

1,042

7,225

29.8

 Preference shares

53

0.2

(6)

(8)

39

0.2

 Loan stocks

11,112

49.1

1,459

(45)

12,526

51.6

17,288

76.3

1,513

989

19,790

81.6

 AIM/PLUS investments

995

4.4

(131)

120

984

4.1

 Total investments

18,283

80.7

1,382

1,109

20,774

85.7

 Other net assets

4,364

19.3

(904)

-

3,460

14.3

 Total assets

22,647

100

478

1,109

24,234

100

 

 

Investment Portfolio Summary

As at 31 May 2011

 

Investment

 Valuation

 Cost

% of total assets

% of equity held

% of equity held by other clients

Unlisted

Torridon Capital Limited

1,234

627

5.2

4.5

35.5

Homelux Nenplas Limited

1,182

354

5.0

7.1

32.9

Dalglen (1150) Limited (trading as Walker Technical Resources)

1,099

487

4.5

10.5

52.6

Westway Services Limited

1,070

413

4.4

4.5

17.4

Oliver Kay Holdings Limited

888

625

3.7

4.0

16.0

Camwatch Limited

850

798

3.5

11.9

31.0

Martel Instruments Holdings Limited

802

671

3.3

12.4

31.8

Lawrence Recycling & Waste Management Limited

771

771

3.2

10.0

52.0

Adler & Allan Holdings Limited

738

530

3.1

1.9

4.7

TC Communications Holdings Limited

737

719

3.0

24.7

48.6

Atlantic Foods Group Limited

677

522

2.8

2.9

5.9

Steminic Limited

673

673

2.8

9.1

42.6

Staffa Capital Limited

640

640

2.6

49.0

15.3

Corinthian Foods Limited

630

630

2.6

49.0

18.7

Blackford Capital Limited

630

630

2.6

49.0

34.2

Flexlife Group Limited

597

597

2.5

1.9

10.0

Nessco Group Holdings Limited

572

572

2.4

7.5

30.3

Training For Travel Group Limited

550

721

2.3

8.3

21.7

TPL (Midlands) Limited (formerly Transys Holdings)

514

674

2.1

7.5

64.2

Cash Bases Limited (formerly Deckflat Limited)

469

219

1.9

8.3

20.2

Attraction World Holdings Limited

446

446

1.8

6.7

31.7

CHS Engineering Services Limited

389

389

1.6

4.3

19.0

Tosca Penta Investments Limited Partnership

364

250

1.5

0.1

0.2

Beckford Capital Limited

360

360

1.5

27.1

72.9

Venmar limited (trading as XPD8 Solutions Limited)

358

358

1.5

5.4

29.6

Ailsa Craig Capital Limited

298

298

1.2

37.3

54.2

Intercede (Scotland) 1 Limited

298

298

1.2

3.2

25.3

ATR Holdings Limited

252

151

1.0

11.4

41.7

Shiskine Capital Limited

249

249

1.0

29.2

50.8

Dunning Capital Limited

249

249

1.0

29.2

50.8

Glacier Energy Services Group Limited

229

229

0.9

2.2

22.8

Claven Holdings Limited

210

82

0.9

14.2

35.8

Enpure Holdings Limited

200

200

0.8

0.9

1.7

Llanllyr Water Company Limited

164

164

0.7

7.5

42.4

Lemac No. 1 Limited (trading as John McGavigan Limited)

150

150

0.6

11.3

26.3

Driver Hire Investments Group Limited

107

107

0.4

0.7

1.8

ID Support Services Group Limited

55

72

0.2

0.5

1.7

Others

89

2,002

0.3

Total unlisted

19,790

17,927

81.6

AIM/PLUS

Plastics Capital Plc

284

355

1.2

1.3

2.4

Chime Communications PLC

247

147

1.0

0.1

0.2

Praesepe Plc (formerly Aldgate Capital PLC)

67

246

0.3

0.3

0.3

Datong PLC

65

151

0.3

0.9

1.1

Hasgrove PLC

60

123

0.2

0.4

1.3

Brookwell Limited

57

88

0.2

-

-

Work Group PLC

44

201

0.2

0.9

2.3

Tangent Communications PLC

38

79

0.2

0.3

2.7

DM PLC

35

132

0.1

0.6

0.7

Cello Group PLC

23

54

0.1

0.1

0.9

Brulines Group PLC

22

31

0.1

0.1

1.6

Managed Support Services Plc (formerly WNG PLC)

13

300

0.1

0.3

0.5

Individual Restaurant Company PLC

11

124

-

Others

18

432

0.1

Total AIM/PLUS

984

2,463

4.1

Total

20,774

20,390

85.7

 

 

 

 

Income Statement

For the six months ended 31 May 2011

 

Six months to 31 May 2011

Six months to 31 May 2010

Year ended 30 November 2010

(unaudited)

(unaudited)

(audited)

Revenue

Capital

Total

Revenue

Capital

Total

Revenue

Capital

Total

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

Gains on investments

-

1,109

1,109

-

420

420

-

1,439

1,439

Income from investments

490

-

490

303

-

303

664

-

664

Other income

4

-

4

-

-

-

3

-

3

Investment management fees

(58)

(231)

(289)

(37)

(146)

(183)

(93)

(371)

(464)

Other expenses

(110)

-

(110)

(135)

(135)

(447)

-

(447)

Net return on ordinary activities before taxation

326

878

1,204

131

274

405

127

1,068

1,195

Tax on ordinary activities

(23)

23

-

(25)

25

-

(25)

23

(2)

Return attributable to equity Shareholders

303

901

1,204

106

299

405

102

1,091

1,193

Earnings per share (pence)

1.02

3.04

4.06

0.36

1.02

1.38

0.36

3.80

4.16

 

A Statement of Total Recognised Gains and Losses has not been prepared, as all gains and losses are recognised in the Income Statement.

 

All items in the above statement are derived from continuing operations. The Company has only one class of business and derives its income from investments made in shares, securities and bank deposits.

 

The total column of this Statement is the Profit and Loss Account of the Company.

 

 

 

Reconciliation of Movements in Shareholders' Funds

For the six months ended 31 May 2011

 

 Six months ended

 Six months ended

 Year ended

31 May 2011

31 May 2010

30 November 2010

 £'000

 £'000

 £'000

Opening Shareholders' funds

22,647

21,244

21,244

Net Return for year

1,204

405

1,193

Proceeds of share issue

1,148

1,787

1,787

Repurchase and cancellation of shares

-

(229)

(400)

Dividends paid - revenue

-

(589)

(441)

Dividends paid - capital

(765)

(147)

(736)

Closing Shareholders' funds

24,234

22,471

22,647

 

 

 

Balance Sheet

As at 31 May 2011

 

 31 May 2011

 31 May 2010

 30 November 2010

 (unaudited)

 (unaudited)

 (audited)

 £'000

 £'000

£'000

 Fixed assets

 Investments

20,774

16,664

18,283

 Current assets

 Debtors

525

901

1,846

 Cash and overnight deposits

2,955

4,994

2,721

3,480

5,895

4,567

 Creditors

 Amounts falling due within one year

(20)

(88)

(203)

 Net current assets

3,460

5,807

4,364

 Net assets

24,234

22,471

22,647

 Capital and reserves

 Called up share capital

3,058

2,940

2,907

 Share premium account

997

18,946

-

 Capital reserves - realised

(2,816)

(289)

(1,135)

 Capital reserves - unrealised

395

(2,913)

(1,422)

 Distributable reserve

22,033

3,142

22,033

 Capital redemption reserve

33

116

33

 Revenue reserve

534

529

231

 Equity Shareholders' funds

24,234

22,471

22,647

 Net Asset Value per Ordinary Share (pence)

79.2

76.4

77.9

 

 

The financial statements of Maven Income and Growth VCT 3 PLC, registered number 4283350, were approved by the Board and were signed on its behalf by:

 

Gregor Michie

 Director

 8 July 2011

 

 

Cash Flow Statement for the six months ended 31 May 2011

 

Six months ended

Six months ended

 Year ended

31 May 2011

31 May 2010

 30 November 2010

(unaudited)

(unaudited)

 (audited)

£'000

£'000

£'000

 Operating activities

 Investment income received

388

299

622

 Deposit interest received

5

1

3

 Investment management fees paid

(428)

(266)

(132)

 Secretarial fees paid

(68)

(43)

(65)

 Cash paid to and on behalf of Directors

(35)

(35)

(77)

 Other cash payments

(46)

(68)

(127)

 Net cash (outflow)/inflow from operating activities

(184)

(112)

224

 Taxation

 Corporation tax

(5)

-

(59)

 Financial investment

 Purchase of investments

(604)

(1,003)

(4,027)

 Sale of investments

644

3,979

5,086

 Net cash inflow from financial investment

40

2,976

1,059

 Equity dividends paid

(765)

(736)

(1,177)

 Net cash (outflow)/inflow before financing

(914)

2,128

47

 Financing

 Issue of ordinary shares

1,148

1,808

1,787

 Repurchase of ordinary shares

 -

(229)

(400)

 Net cash inflow from financing

1,148

1,579

1,387

 Increase in cash

234

3,707

1,434

 

 

The investment management and secretarial fees shown for the six months ended 31 May 2011 include the payment of the invoice for the quarter ended 30 November 2010 accrued within the financial statements as at 30 November 2010. The investment management fees for the year ended 30 November 2010 are net of VAT rebates received during the year.

 

 

 

 

Notes to the Financial Statements

For the six months ended 31 May 2011

 

 

1

Accounting Policies

The financial information for the 6 months ended 31 May 2011 and the 6 months ended 31 May 2010 comprises non-statutory accounts within the meaning of section 435 of the Companies Act 2006. The financial information contained in this report has been prepared on the basis of the accounting policies set out in the Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 30 November 2010, which have been filed at Companies House and which contained an Auditors' report which was not qualified and did not contain a statement under s498(2) or s498(3) of the Companies Act 2006.

 

2

Movement in reserves

Share

Capital

Capital

Capital

premium

reserve

reserve

Distributable

redemption

Revenue

account

realised

unrealised

reserve

reserve

reserve

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

At 30 November 2010

-

(1,135)

(1,422)

22,033

33

231

Losses on sales of investments

-

(708)

-

-

-

-

Net increase in value of investments

-

-

1,817

-

-

-

Investment management fees

-

(231)

-

-

-

-

Dividends paid

-

(765)

-

-

-

-

Tax effect of capital items

-

23

-

-

-

-

Repurchase and cancellation of shares

-

-

-

-

-

-

Share Issue - 2 February 2011

225

-

-

-

-

-

Share Issue - 6 April 2011

618

-

-

-

-

-

Share Issue - 5 May 2011

154

-

-

-

-

-

Net return on ordinary activities after taxation

-

-

-

-

-

303

At 31 May 2011

997

(2,816)

395

22,033

33

534

 

 

3

Returns per Ordinary Share

Ordinary Shares

Six months ended

Six months ended

Year ended

31 May 2011

31 May 2010

30 November 2010

£'000

£'000

£'000

The return per ordinary share is based on

the following figures:

Revenue return

303

106

102

Capital return

901

299

1,091

Total return

1,204

405

1,193

Weighted average number of ordinary shares

29,614,308

29,395,435

28,707,938

in issue

Revenue return per ordinary share

1.02p

0.36p

0.36p

Capital return per ordinary share

3.04p

1.02p

3.80p

Return per ordinary share

4.06p

1.38p

4.16p

 

The Net Asset Value per Ordinary Share has been calculated using the number of shares in issue at 31 May 2011 of 30,586,707.

 

Other information

 

Copies of this announcement will be available to the public at the registered office of the Company, 9 - 13 St Vincent Street, London, on the Company's website at www.mavencp.com/migvct3 and at the National Storage Mechanism.

 

Issued on behalf of the Board

 

Maven Capital Partners UK LLP

Secretary

 

8 July 2011

 

ENDS

 

Neither the content of the Company's website nor the contents of any website accessible from hyperlinks on the company's website (or any other website) is incorporated into, or forms part of, this announcement.

 

This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
 
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