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Net Asset Value

24 Oct 2017 07:00

Standard Life Investments Property Income Trust - Net Asset Value

Standard Life Investments Property Income Trust - Net Asset Value

PR Newswire

London, October 23

24 October 2017

STANDARD LIFE INVESTMENTS PROPERTY INCOME TRUST LIMITED (LSE: SLI)

LEI: 549300HHFBWZRKC7RW84

Unaudited Net Asset Value as at 30 September 2017

Key Highlights

Solid Performance

Net asset value (“NAV”) per ordinary share as at 30 Sep was 86.0p (30 Jun 2017 – 83.9p), a rise of 2.5% over the period, resulting in a NAV total return, including dividends, of 4.0% for Q3; The portfolio valuation increased by 1.5% on a like for like basis, whilst the MSCI/IPD Monthly Index rose by 1.3% over the same period.

Positive portfolio activity

Purchases of multi-let offices in Reading for ÂŁ13.24m, reflecting an initial yield of 6.75% and in Manchester for ÂŁ8.1m, reflecting an initial yield of 6.4% both of which provide opportunity for asset management; Purchase of a 46,800sqft industrial unit in Birmingham for a price of ÂŁ4.58m, reflecting an initial yield of 5.75% for a 15 year lease in place with no breaks.

Sales

Sale of a 25,600sqft office on York Science Park for £4.35m, just ahead of the June 2017 valuation figure, to reduce the Company’s out of town office exposure; Sale of a small industrial unit in Cheltenham to the tenant for £2.175m, reflecting a yield of 4.8%. The sale price was 8% ahead of the valuation as at 30 June; Sale of a stand-alone retail warehouse in Southend on Sea at a price of £5m, 5% ahead of the end June valuation and reducing exposure to the retail sector; Exchanged contracts to sell Elstree Tower in Borehamwood for £20m. The 80,700sqft office was valued at the end of June at £18m. The sale removes risk relating to the break clause in 2020 while the delayed completion until Feb 2018, which is unconditional, provides the Company with additional income, and reduces cash drag while opportunities to reinvest the proceeds are being investigated.

Overall, the portfolio activity is in line with the strategy of disposing of assets at a profit where this also reduces risk to the Company and reinvesting in higher yielding assets in favoured sectors that offer the opportunity for successful asset management.

Strong balance sheet with prudent gearing

LTV of 21.6% as at 30 Sep with uncommitted cash of ÂŁ10m and the RCF of ÂŁ35m still available for investment in future opportunities.

Premium rating

Continued strong demand for the Company’s shares with the share price sitting at a premium to NAV of 7.0% as at 30 Sep.

Attractive dividend yield

Dividend yield of 5.3% based on a quarterly dividend of 1.19p and the share price of 92p as at 30 Sep compares favourably to the yield on the FTSE All-Share REIT Index (3.6%) and the FTSE All Share Index (3.7%) as at the same date.

Net Asset Value (“NAV”)

The unaudited net asset value per ordinary share of Standard Life Investments Property Income Trust Limited (“SLIPIT”) at 30 Sep 2017 was 86.0p. The net asset value is calculated under International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”).

The net asset value incorporates the external portfolio valuation by Knight Frank as at 30 Sep 2017.

Breakdown of NAV movement

Set out below is a breakdown of the change to the unaudited NAV calculated under IFRS over the period 1 Jul 2017 to 30 Sep 2017.

Per Share (p)Attributable Assets (ÂŁm)Comment
Net assets as at 30 June 201783.9326.4
Unrealised increase in valuation of property portfolio2.28.6Mainly relates to like for like increase of 1.5% in property portfolio
Gain on sales0.10.4Total gains on sale of York, Cheltenham and Southend on Sea
CAPEX & transaction costs in the quarter including SDLT on purchases-0.5-1.8Predominantly costs of sales and acquisitions incl SDLT plus CAPEX at Gavin Way, Birmingham and Kings Business Park, Bristol
Net income in the quarter after dividend0.0-0.2Dividend cover of 97% in the quarter but uncommitted cash resources of ÂŁ10m plus ÂŁ35m RCF still available for investment.
Interest rate swaps mark to market revaluation0.20.7Decrease in swap liabilities in the quarter due to increased expectations of a rise in interest rates 
Share issues0.13.4NAV accretive issue of 3.8m shares in the quarter raising ÂŁ3.4m
Net assets as at 30 Sep 201786.0337.5
European Public Real Estate Association (“EPRA”)* 30 Sep 2017 30 Jun 2017
EPRA Net Asset ValueÂŁ339.4mÂŁ329.0m
EPRA Net Asset Value per share86.4p84.6p

The Net Asset Value per share is calculated using 392,615,419 shares of 1p each being the number in issue on 30 Sep 2017.

* The EPRA net asset value measure is to highlight the fair value of net assets on an on-going, long-term basis. Assets and liabilities that are not expected to crystallise in normal circumstances, such as the fair value of financial derivatives, are therefore excluded.

Investment Manager Commentary

At a property level performance has generally been in line with the wider market. However, one of the more noticeable features of the last 6 months for the fund has been the increase in voids, up to the current level of 7.9% as at 30 September. This is higher than we would like although it should be highlighted 3.3% of this void is under offer to let or sell and 0.8% relates to a new purchase where we received 18 months rental cover. Out of the 7.9% void by income, 5% has been vacant for less than 6 months.

During Q3 the dividend was only covered 97%, however for the year to date it is covered by 106%. The new voids, and having cash to invest, means we are confident that cover will be maintained in the future.

Sales and purchases over the quarter continued our strategy of reducing future void and capex risk, and investing into multi let assets that have strong potential for future performance. The sale of our largest asset, Elstree Tower, has a delayed completion, enabling the Company to continue to collect rental income until February 2018, and the two office purchases in Reading and Manchester offer plenty of asset management opportunities in good quality well located buildings.

The Company retains its undrawn Revolving Credit Facility (ÂŁ35m) as well as uncommitted cash (ÂŁ10m) for reinvestment, and had an LTV as at 30 September, of 21.6%. The cost of the debt has been hedged, and is fixed at 2.7%, as compared to a running yield on the investment portfolio of 5.6%. The interest rate swap has a liability of ÂŁ1.9m reflected in the NAV. This will revert to nil at maturity in April 2023.

Market Commentary

Although forecasts for economic growth remain stronger than immediately after the Brexit referendum, economists generally expect a modest further slow-down in GDP growth for the UK economy as we move into 2018. Despite the expected moderation in the economy, returns from All Property remain robust at 10.4% p.a. in the twelve months to end September. This compares to 5.1% p.a. in the year to end June. Furthermore, UK property has recovered all of the capital losses incurred immediately post the Brexit referendum. Over the twelve months to end September, capital values rose by 4.5% p.a. Rental growth remains robust and at a market level rents have increased by 1.8% p.a. over the past year.

As for the equity markets, the FTSE All Share and the FTSE 100 total returns rose by 2.1% and 1.8% respectively over the period 30/06/17 to 30/09/17. For listed real estate equities, total returns were static over the quarter. 

In sector terms, the industrial sector has continued to demonstrate its strength, generating a total return of 18.6% p.a. in the twelve months to end September. Retail was the laggard sector in the same period, recording total returns of 7.6% p.a., although significantly ahead of the total returns delivered in the twelve months to end June. Despite the uncertainty associated with the sector as a result of Brexit, offices recorded a total return of 8.1% p.a. in the year to end September. Industrial values continued to rise strongly over the twelve months to end September also although both the other two sectors have only experienced modest capital growth. Retail capital growth continues to be the weakest with values increasing by 1.4% p.a. over the twelve months to end September, whilst office values grew by 3.1% p.a. over the same time frame. Rents remained largely stable over the last twelve months, but within sectors, retail rental growth, at 0.6% p.a., continued to be considerably weaker than the other sectors - below office rental growth at 1.1% p.a. and industrials at 4.9% p.a. in the twelve months to end September. 

Investment Outlook

UK real estate continues to provide an elevated yield compared to other assets and the market has fully recovered the capital value losses that were sustained during the Brexit upheaval last year. With continued capital growth comes concern about how long this cycle will last. Several indicators remain supportive; lending to the sector is at a lower level than in 2007/2008 and liquidity remains reasonable. Additionally, development continues to be relatively constrained by historic standards, and existing vacancy rates are below average levels in most markets, which should all help to maintain the positive returns the sector is currently recording. In this environment, the steady secure income component generated by the asset class is likely to be the key driver of returns going forward. The market is likely to continue to be sentiment driven in the short term as the politics and economic impact associated with the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union continues to evolve. The retail sector continues to face a series of headwinds that may hold back recovery in less strong locations due to oversupply and structural changes. Given the backdrop of continuing heightened macro uncertainty, investors are becoming more risk averse and better quality assets are once again broadly outperforming those of poorer quality. Prime/good quality assets with stronger tenants on longer leases are likely to prove most resilient in the weaker economic environment we anticipate as we head into 2018. 

Dividends

On 31 August 2017, the Company paid a dividend of 1.19p per Ordinary Share in respect of the quarter ended 30 June.

Net Asset analysis as at 30 Sep 2017 (unaudited)

ÂŁm% of net assets
Office144.242.7
Retail90.226.7
Industrial206.761.3
Total Property Portfolio441.1130.7
Adjustment for lease incentives-4.0-1.2
Fair value of Property Portfolio437.1129.5
Cash14.64.3
Other Assets7.52.2
Total Assets459.2136.0
Current liabilities-10.4-3.1
Non-current liabilities (bank loans & swap)-111.3-32.9
Total Net Assets337.5100.0

Breakdown in valuation movements over the period 1 Jul 2017 to 30 Sep 2017

Portfolio Value as at 30 Sep 2017 (ÂŁm)Exposure as at 30 Sep 2017 (%)Like for Like Capital Value Shift (excl sales & purchases)Capital Value Shift (incl sales & purchases (ÂŁm)
(%)
External valuation at 30 June 17418.1
Retail90.220.41.2-3.7
South East Retail6.52.40.7
Rest of UK Retail1.22.00.1
Retail Warehouses12.70.5-4.5
Offices144.232.71.420.6
London City Offices0.00.00.0
London West End Offices3.10.00.0
South East Offices25.41.515.3
Rest of UK Offices4.22.75.3
Industrial206.746.91.76.1
South East Industrial12.23.71.9
Rest of UK Industrial34.71.04.2
External valuation at 30 Sep 2017441.1100.01.5441.1

Top 10 Properties

30 Sep 17 (ÂŁm)
Elstree Tower, Borehamwood20-25
Denby 242, Denby15-20
Symphony, Rotherham15-20
DSG, Preston15-20
Chester House, Farnborough15-20
The Pinnacle, Reading10-15
New Palace Place, London10-15
Howard Town Retail Park, High Peak10-15
Hollywood Green, London10-15
Charter Court, Slough10-15

Top 10 tenants

Tenant groupPassing rentAs % of total rent
1Sungard Availability Services (UK) Ltd1,320,0004.8
2BAE Systems plc1,257,6404.6
3Techno Cargo Logistics Ltd1,242,2504.5
4DSG Retail Limited1,177,6774.3
5The Symphony Group Plc1,080,0003.9
6Bong UK741,7842.7
7Euro Car Parts Ltd736,3552.7
8Ricoh UK Limited696,9952.5
9CEVA Logistics Limited614,9372.2
10Thyssenkrupp Materials (UK) Ltd590,0002.1
9,457,63834.3
Total Fund Passing Rent27,442,862

Regional Split

South East43.4%
East Midlands15.3%
North West12.8%
North East9.6%
West Midlands6.6%
Scotland5.0%
South West4.1%
London West End3.2%

The Board is not aware of any other significant events or transactions which have occurred between 30 Sep 17 and the date of publication of this statement which would have a material impact on the financial position of the Company.

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014). Upon the publication of this announcement via Regulatory Information Service this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

Details of the Company may also be found on the Investment Manager’s website which can be found at: www.standardlifeinvestments.com/its

For further information:-

Jason Baggaley – Real Estate Fund Manager, Standard Life InvestmentsTel +44 (0) 131 245 2833 or jason_baggaley@standardlife.com

Graeme McDonald - Real Estate Finance Manager, Standard Life InvestmentsTel +44 (0) 131 245 3151 or graeme_mcdonald@standardlife.com

The Company SecretaryNorthern Trust International Fund Administration Services (Guernsey) LtdTrafalgar CourtLes BanquesSt Peter PortGY1 3QL

Tel: 01481 745001

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