PayPoint Plc
Trading update for the three months ended 31 December 20231

24 January 2024

A positive quarter with PayPoint Group on track to deliver c. £80m of underlying EBITDA, net debt below £70m and underlying PBT in line with expectations for FY24

Nick Wiles, Chief Executive of PayPoint Plc, said:

“This has been another positive quarter for the PayPoint Group and we remain on track to deliver c. £80m of underlying EBITDA for the current year, an important milestone on our journey to achieving £100m EBITDA by the end of FY26, ending the year with net debt below £70m and delivering underlying PBT in line with expectations. This performance reflects both the resilience of our businesses and the benefits from the transformation delivered over the past three years as we unlock further opportunities and growth for our enhanced platform and expanded capabilities.

In Shopping, the positive momentum in our cards business has continued to grow, with merchant site growth delivered across both our EVO and Lloyds Cardnet estates and a record week delivered in the run up to Christmas with over £150m of processed value. Following the successful launch in November of our next generation device, PayPoint Mini, we have also delivered further site growth across the PayPoint network and continued to enhance our retailer proposition to drive additional value and opportunities to earn for our retailer partners, including the initial rollout of our foreign currency service in partnership with eurochange, strong growth in our FMCG campaigns working with major brands like Coca-Cola, and good progress in our YouLend Business Finance product with over £14m lent in the year to date to our SME and retailer partners.

In E-commerce, we have delivered a record quarter, with volumes up 54% against the peak quarter in FY23, driven by the continued growth of our Store to Store service, supporting our significantly expanded partnership with Vinted and Yodel announced in November. This excellent performance has been delivered against the backdrop of a challenging e-commerce market, which was down 1.9% year on year over Black Friday week, with Collect+ benefitting from the continuing consumer channel shift towards Out of Home and greener delivery choices, and strong, established relationships with our carrier partners. We are in advanced discussions with a number of other major carrier partners about long-term contracts to continue to grow volumes into FY25.

In Payments and Banking, we are on track to win and onboard a record level of new business as our integrated digital payments platform, MultiPay, continues to establish itself as a comprehensive payment solution for clients across cards, Open Banking, direct debit and cash. We have secured further wins in the Housing sector, with Rooftop and Sovereign, and in the Charity sector with East Anglian Air Ambulance, as well as now having over 21 clients live for our Open Banking services. In Banking, we are in the process of onboarding Chase and Revolut for consumer deposits into our retailer partner network, expanding our local banking provision across the UK and growing our portfolio of neobank clients. We are also pleased to have won the DVLA contract for International Driving Permits, marking another key central government service that will be fulfilled via our extensive retailer partner network. In our legacy energy sector business, the rate of decline moderated from the sharp fall in H1, with net revenue declining 6.1% versus 19.4% in H1 FY24.

In Love2shop, Park Christmas Savings has returned to growth this year, delivering £162.6m of billings, supported by an enhanced proposition, strong new customer recruitment and improved retention rates. This again reinforces the enduring appeal and vital role this service plays in helping consumers budget for big occasions and avoid debt. Although early in the Christmas 2024 season, we are seeing an improving quality of saver across the order book to date. In Love2shop Business, the number of retained clients was up 6% but order values were down, resulting in weaker billings than expected in December and reflecting the broader caution from large businesses and the overall challenging economic situation. We have proactive and focused plans in place to end the year strongly.

Planning for the 24/25 financial year is well underway to achieve our growth ambitions and build on the strong progress across the business. As we continue towards delivering £100m EBITDA by the end of FY26, our confidence is underpinned for the next financial year by: further growth in our PayPoint One/Mini, card and ATM estates; a strong run rate for won and onboarded new business wins for our digital payments platform across multiple sectors; confidence in sustaining our excellent growth rates in E-commerce; continued innovation and new proposition development into our retailer partner network; and establishing the right organisational structure and cost base to support the delivery of our growth plans."

HIGHLIGHTS

Positive performance across the Group

PayPoint Group

Group net revenue increased by 59.8% in the quarter to £52.0 million (Q3 FY23: £32.5 million). PayPoint segment net revenue increased by 2.8% to £33.4 million.

Shopping

Shopping divisional net revenue increased by 6.0% to £16.4 million (Q3 FY23: £15.4 million), driven by the growth of our PayPoint One/Mini estate and a positive performance in our cards business.

E-commerce

E-commerce divisional net revenue increased strongly by 34.3% to £3.1 million (Q3 FY23: £2.3million) and transactions grew by 54.3% to 26.2 million (Q3 FY23: 17.0 million) through our e-commerce technology platform, Collect+. This division has now processed over 68.3 million parcel transactions year to date, surpassing the 56.4 million transactions processed over the whole of FY23.

Payments & Banking

Payments & Banking divisional net revenue decreased by 5.5% to £13.9 million (Q3 FY23: £14.7 million): with further growth in our digital payments platform, MultiPay; offset by the expected impact of the Energy Bills Support Scheme (EBSS), which was a one-off activity that ran in the same period last year; and a continued reduction in cash bill payments.

Love2shop

Love2shop divisional net revenue of £18.5 million, driven by the positive performance in Park Christmas Savings, which has returned to growth for the first time in six years

Costs and organisational structure

Planning for the 24/25 financial year is well underway to achieve our growth ambitions and build on the strong progress across the business. As we continue towards delivering £100m EBITDA by the end of FY26, we have commenced a thorough review to ensure that the Group has the appropriate organisational structure and cost base to support the delivery of our growth plans. Further details will be provided at our preliminary results for FY24.

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2023

The Group had net corporate debt of £71.2 million (31 March 2023: £72.4 million), down from £83.2 million at the half year, comprising cash balances of £26.8 million (31 March 2023: £22.0 million), less loans and borrowings of £98.1 million (31 March 2023: £94.4 million).

DIVIDEND

The Board have declared an increased interim dividend of 19.0 pence per share, consistent with our progressive dividend policy, and representing an increase of 2.2% vs the final dividend declared on 26 May 2022 of 18.6 pence per share. The dividend is payable in equal instalments of 9.5 pence per share on 29 December 2023 and 5 March 2024.

Enquiries  
   
PayPoint plc FGS Global
Nick Wiles, Chief Executive (Mobile: 07442 968960) Rollo Head
Rob Harding, Chief Financial Officer (Mobile: 07525 707970) James Thompson
  (Telephone: 0207 251 3801)
  (Email: PayPoint-LON@fgsglobal.com)                                                                                     

ABOUT PAYPOINT GROUP

For tens of thousands of businesses and millions of consumers, we deliver innovative technology and services that make life a little easier.

The PayPoint Group serves a diverse range of organisations, from SME and convenience retailer partners, to local authorities, government, multinational service providers and e-commerce brands. Our products are split across four core business divisions:

Together, these solutions enable the PayPoint Group to create long-term value for all stakeholders, including customers,
communities and the world we live in.


1 PayPoint’s auditors have not been requested to review the performance
2 IMRG – Black Friday: The Key Findings - https://www.imrg.org/blog/black-friday-2023-the-key-findings/
3 Money Expert: Cost of Christmas 2023 - https://www.moneyexpert.com/news/the-cost-of-christmas-2023/; FCA – Deferred Payment Credit Research Oct 2023; abrdn Financial Fairness Trust Research – Dec 2023