20 Apr 2018 14:45
20 April 2018
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Parity Group plc ("Parity "or the "Group")
Disposal of non-core subsidiaryÂ
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The Board of Parity (AIM:PTY), the technology focussed consultancy and staffing business announces the sale of Inition Limited ("Inition") to Digital Communication Group Limited, a UK registered company, for a total consideration of ÂŁ200,000 payable in cash with ÂŁ100,000 payable on completion and the balance payable in 6 months.
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Inition is a wholly owned subsidiary which delivers virtual and augmented reality technology experiences. In the year ended 31 December 2017, Inition made a loss before tax of ÂŁ1.0m on turnover of ÂŁ2.3m. All employees of Inition will transfer with the business.
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Due to its lack of scale and synergy with the Group's strategy the Board identified Inition as being no longer part of the core business and it was classified as an asset held for sale in the Group's financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2017 with a book value of ÂŁ396k. Following the disposal, the Group will benefit from the reduction in the cash cost of funding Inition's operating losses, which totalled ÂŁ712k in 2017, and the net cash proceeds which will reduce indebtedness.
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Alan Rommel, CEO, commented:
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"The sale of Inition is a further important step to simplify and align the business in line with our stated strategy of growing our core staffing and higher margin consultancy businesses. The disposal will help to further reduce indebtedness and improve both cash flow and profitability, allowing us to make strategic investment decisions which drive shareholder value."
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Contacts:
Parity Group PLC www.parity.net
Alan Rommel, CEO + 44 (0) 208 543 5353
Roger Antony, GFD
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WH Ireland Limited www.whirelandcb.com
Mike Coe / Ed Allsopp +44 (0) 117 945 3470
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MHP Communications parity@mhpc.com
Katie Hunt / Kelsey Traynor +44 (0)203 128 8100
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