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Trading Update

28 May 2020 07:00

RNS Number : 1407O
Stagecoach Group PLC
28 May 2020
 

 

28 May 2020

Trading update

Overview

Further to its announcements of 23 March and 3 April, Stagecoach Group plc is today (28 May 2020) providing an update on trading, the progress it has made with managing the impact of COVID-19 and the anticipated timing of announcing its 2019/20 financial results.

Since our statement of 3 April:

· Our available liquidity has increased significantly due to positive cash flow and new borrowing capacity. Available cash and undrawn, committed bank facilities have increased to over £800m.

· Moody's (Baa3) and S&P (BBB-) have reaffirmed our investment grade credit ratings, whilst also revising the rating outlooks to negative from stable.

· The UK Government has confirmed a bus, tram and light rail restart programme, which will provide operators in England outside London with payments for an increased level of services.

· We estimate that our adjusted earnings per share for the year ended 2 May 2020 will be between 12.5p and 14.0p.

· Commercial sales at our local regional bus operating companies are now at around 17% of prior year levels.

· Plans are in place to increase our regional bus vehicle mileage closer to pre-COVID levels in the near future, versus the current c.40% of pre-COVID levels.

· Recognising our strong liquidity position, we have increased our planned 2020/21 capital expenditure by £14m from that previously announced, principally to include additional vehicles available for delivery in the short-term.

Martin Griffiths, Stagecoach Chief Executive, said: "We are proud to serve the country and our communities, providing critical transport services for key workers and other essential journeys. We would like to thank our employees for their significant contribution to the national effort. Our priority at this time remains the safety and wellbeing of our customers and our employees, and we have put in place extensive enhanced COVID-related measures in line with public health guidance. We have also provided customers with detailed guidance on how they can use our services easily and play their part in keeping our transport networks safe for everyone. By following these guidelines, public transport can continue to be a positive and sustainable choice for local communities.

"We see a lasting effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on travel patterns with an acceleration in trends of increased working from home, shopping from home, telemedicine and home education. We anticipate that it will be some time before demand for our public transport services returns to pre-COVID levels and we are planning for a number of scenarios. At the same time, we see positive drivers for our business from a renewed societal focus on health, wellbeing and the environment. Public transport can play a major role in a cleaner, greener and more resilient economy and society, tackling climate change with strong government action to reduce car use."

Cash flow, liquidity and financial position

We estimate that our consolidated net debt as at 2 May 2020 is between £350m and £360m (or between £270m and £280m on a pre-IFRS 16 basis).

Since our statement of 3 April 2020, we have seen positive cash flow (excluding movements in borrowings) of approximately £8m.

We have over £800m of available liquidity and our consolidated liquidity position as at 27 May 2020 was as follows:

 

£m

Cash balances

408

Undrawn, committed headroom under bank facilities expiring March 2025

266

Undrawn, committed headroom under bank facilities expiring October 2021

140

Available liquidity

814

Less: net rail liabilities

(102)

Adjusted liquidity

712

Less: facilities expiring October 2021

(140)

Adjusted liquidity, excluding facilities expiring October 2021

572

 

The available liquidity of £814m is £308m higher than we reported in our statement of 3 April 2020, principally as a result of our recent issuance of £300m of commercial paper as an eligible issuer under the UK Government and Bank of England's COVID-19 Corporate Financing Facility.

We estimate that our net pre-tax retirement benefit liabilities as at 2 May 2020 on an IAS 19 accounting basis are around £415m. Over calendar year 2020 to date, the amount has varied between that level and c.£300m. The discount rate and asset values have been volatile over the COVID period and the discount rate was at an all-time low around the measurement date. A provisional estimate of the deficit on the main scheme as at 2 May 2020 on the trustees' funding basis is £53m, compared to around £405m on an IAS 19 basis (included in the c.£415m above), reflecting the long-term rates of return that the trustees expected from the scheme's investments. We forecast defined benefit cash contributions for 2020/21 of around £14m (2019/20: £21m) and we do not expect any material changes to these before 2021/22, when the funding position of the main scheme will be assessed in light of an updated triennial valuation.

Restarting the bus network

As the UK looks to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, we see a key role for safe and sustainable public transport in supporting the country's recovery and helping people reconnect. Current government guidance to public transport operators on social distancing means that the current capacity of bus services is significantly reduced. As a result, special transitional arrangements are required to allow operators to provide a more comprehensive and sustainable network of services.

We stand ready to restore bus services to closer to pre-COVID levels and we will continue to work with our local authority partners and other key stakeholders on making best use of the increased step up in services. 

London bus

Transport for London has generally maintained contract revenue payments to London bus operators, adjusted down to reflect any variable cost savings achieved by operators from running a reduced level of service. The position through to 1 May 2020 has now been largely agreed with Transport for London and discussions are continuing on the determination of contract payments for periods thereafter.

 

Rest of England bus

The UK Government has now announced a bus restart programme with £254m made available for a phased increase in local bus services in England outside London, as steps are taken to ease lockdown measures. That is in addition to existing Covid Bus Services Support Grant ("CBSSG") arrangements applying from 17 March 2020.

Discussions are continuing between the UK Government and bus industry representatives regarding arrangements for the sector beyond the period covered by the latest arrangements.

Scotland and Wales bus

In addition, along with other bus operators, we are in discussions with the Scottish and Welsh Governments on how an enhanced bus network can support plans in those parts of the UK.

Financial performance

We estimate that our adjusted earnings per share for the year ended 2 May 2020 will be between 12.5p and 14.0p.

There remains some estimation uncertainty as to the level and scope of government payments receivable in respect of the year, particularly in relation to English local bus services. The CBSSG scheme for English local bus services is subject to further clarifications from government and also, a periodic reconciliation process, which has not yet taken place. In addition, the pending court decision on the Group's claims regarding rail franchise disqualifications could have a bearing on earnings. Accordingly, the estimated range of adjusted earnings per share remains subject to change for these and other factors.

Separately disclosed items

We expect to report a number of "separately disclosed items" in respect of the year ended 2 May 2020 in addition to the separately disclosed items reported for the half-year ended 26 October 2019. In particular:

· We are assessing assets for impairment and reviewing for onerous contracts, taking account of the effects of the COVID-19 situation. We currently estimate expenses of no greater than £25m for such items.

 

· We are re-assessing the fair value of the deferred payment instrument arising from the sale of the North American business, which was valued at £22.3m as at 27 April 2019. COVID-19 has adversely affected the fair value of the instrument. 

· As we explained in our announcement of 3 April 2020, a consequence of the COVID-related reduction in vehicle mileage is that certain previously hedged cash flows for fuel consumption are no longer expected to occur. In relation to that, we anticipate that estimated separately disclosed items of around £14m will be recognised as expenses in the consolidated income statement.

· We anticipate reporting a tax credit of around £3m in respect of tax losses relating to expired rail franchises.

Capital expenditure

In our statement of 23 March, we outlined a number of actions we had taken in response to the impact of the COVID-19 situation on the business. Those management actions include reducing our capital expenditure. Prior to COVID-19 having an effect on the business, our capital expenditure plans for 2020/21 envisaged around £105m of cash capital expenditure and around £38m of new leases. In our statement of 3 April, we indicated that we had scaled down the planned expenditure to around £40m of cash capital expenditure and around £20m of new leases. Recognising our strong liquidity position, we have since revised that cash capital expenditure up by around £14m, principally to acquire additional vehicles available for delivery in the short-term.

Outlook

With the continuing uncertainty of the COVID-19 situation and the UK's recovery, it remains difficult to reliably predict financial performance for the new financial year ending 1 May 2021. In the short-term, the actions we have taken and the continuing support of government should ensure we continue to generate positive EBITDA and avoid significant operating losses, and we are working to re-build profitability over time.

Despite the immediate challenges and risks ahead, over the longer term we believe our business and our transport markets continue to have strong fundamentals. As a major public transport provider and Britain's biggest bus and coach operator, we have opportunities to grow our business and contribute to thriving communities. We continue to believe that by working together, the private sector and our local authority partners can deliver the public transport services our customers want.

Preliminary results

The Group ordinarily announces its preliminary results in late June each year. The practical steps we have taken in line with government guidance on tackling the spread of COVID-19 are having practical impacts on the audit process. We have therefore agreed with our auditors, Ernst & Young, that it is appropriate to extend our usual timeline for reporting our preliminary results. As a result, we now aim to publish our preliminary results for the year ended 2 May 2020 in late July, with a planned date to be confirmed in due course.

Our financial results for the year ended 2 May 2020 have not yet been finalised and remain subject to audit. New information that arises between now and the publication of the results could inform certain estimates made in finalising the results. Accordingly, the estimates provided in this announcement may change as a result of new information and/or further work by the Company and its auditors in finalising the results.

 

For further information, please contact:

Investors and analysts

Ross Paterson, Finance Director 07714 667897

Bruce Dingwall, Group Financial Controller 07917 555293

Media

Steven Stewart, Director of Communications 07764 774680

John Kiely, Smithfield Consultants 07785 275665

 

The person responsible for arranging the release of this announcement on behalf of Stagecoach Group plc is Mike Vaux, Company Secretary.

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