APRIL
2019 annual results

Growth in core business and continuation of the refocusing strategy

  • Sales up 2.0% as reported to €1,017.3m (up 4.4% like-for-like1)
  • Gross margin2 up 1.3% as reported to €457.4m.
  • Current EBIT up 12.5% as reported to €87.6m.
  • Net loss (Group share) of €0.8m

The APRIL group posted 2019 consolidated sales of €1,017.3m, up 2.0% compared with reported figures for the previous year, while current EBIT rose 12.5% as reported to €87.6m.

Following this announcement, APRIL group CEO Eric Maumy made the following comments:  

“Our five key markets performed well throughout 2019. Meanwhile, we are continuing to refocus the group, in particular by disposing of non-strategic activities, such as travel insurance, and entering into exclusive negotiations to sell the risk-carrying activities within the Property & Casualty division and the legal protection and services businesses.

This overall strategy is already producing encouraging results and we will therefore continue to implement it in 2020.”


GROUP

Group
(IFRS – €m)
20192018
reported
Change 2018 adjusted3
Change
Consolidated sales1,017.3997.2+2.0%
PF: +4.4%
961.7+5.8%
Brokerage commissions and fees575.5536.6+7.3%
PF: +6.4%
529.9+8.6%
Insurance premiums441.8460.6-4.1%
PF: +1.9%
431.8+2.3%
Gross margin457.4451.5+1.3%436.0+4.9%
Net financial income14.09.2+51.6%8.9+56.3%
Current EBIT87.677.8+12.5%74.5+17.6%
EBIT63.773.9-13.8%70.5-9.7%
Net income/(loss) (Group share)(0.8)28.2n/a28.2n/a

The Board of Directors met on 11 March 2020 to approve APRIL’s company and consolidated financial statements. The audit procedures for the consolidated financial statements have been completed and the certification report is currently being prepared.

APRIL posted consolidated sales of €1,017.3m for 2019, up 2.0% compared with reported figures for the previous year.


2018 to 2019 sales progression - €m 
Consolidated sales at 31/12/2018997.2
Reclassification under discontinued operations(35.6)
Adjusted sales at 31/12/2018961.7
Impact of exchange rate fluctuations+0.8
Acquisitions+20.3
Disposals-8.4
Like-for-like sales at 31/12/2018974.4
Growth in brokerage commissions and fees+34.5
Growth in insurance premiums+8.4
Consolidated sales at 31/12/20191,017.3

2018 like-for-like sales amounted to €974.4m. In accordance with IFRS 5, this figure incorporates the reclassification of the legal protection and services businesses under discontinued operations, leading to a €35.6m reduction, following the 18 September 2019 announcement of the start of exclusive negotiations for their sale of these entities. The positive impact of exchange rate fluctuations during the period (+€0.8m) and net changes in consolidation scope (+€11.9m) have also been eliminated. Consolidation changes mainly correspond to the consolidation of Benecaid in April 2018 and La Centrale de Financement in September 2018, in the Health & Personal Protection division, and the disposal of local health insurance businesses in the United Kingdom and Ireland in August 2019. Changes in the Property & Casualty division mainly relate to divestments over the period, particularly in Colombia, Mexico, Lithuania, Turkey, Romania and France (travel insurance).

Accordingly, at constant consolidation scope and exchange rates, insurance premiums in 2019 increased 1.9% to €441.8m. Brokerage commissions increased 6.4% to €575.5m, driven by the growth of APRIL’s two divisions (Property & Casualty up 9.4% and Health & Personal Protection up 4.7%).

The gross margin increased 1.3% as reported to €457.4m. This growth breaks down into a 6.2% increase in Health & Personal Protection and a 6.9% reduction in Property & Casualty, which was impacted by the reclassification under discontinued operations made during the period.

Net financial income for the year amounted to €14.0m, up €4.8m as reported, €1.5m of which was generated by capital gains on the sale of financial assets, and €2.9m from the fair value adjustment of assets, in accordance with IFRS 9. 

Current EBIT amounted to €87.6m, up 12.5% compared with reported figures for the previous year. This growth was driven by the positive momentum of wholesale brokerage for Property & Casualty.

The non-current items recorded during the period mainly resulted from the disposals and restructuring carried out by the group, which accounted for €7.7m of expenses and €16.0m of impairment and provisions. EBIT thus amounted to €63.7m, down 13.8% as reported.

The tax charge was estimated at €61.3m, including €26.1m related to the agreement reached between APRIL and the French tax authority regarding the tax reassessment proposal pursuant to investigations on the territoriality of the reinsurance business conducted by Axeria Re, its subsidiary in Malta. After application of this estimated tax charge and a €1.1m financing cost, net loss (Group share) amounted to €0.8m compared to net income of €28.2m in 2018.

HEALTH & PERSONAL PROTECTION

Health & Personal Protection
(IFRS – €m)
20192018
reported
Change 2018 adjustedChange
Consolidated sales672.0623.4+7.8%
PF: 4.6%
623.4+7.8%
Brokerage commissions and fees387.2352.0+10.0%
PF: +4.7%
352.0+10.0%
Insurance premiums284.8271.5+4.9%
PF: +4.5%
271.5+4.9%
Gross margin299.6282.0+6.2%282.0+6.2%
Net financial income10.19.1+11.6%9.1+11.6%
Current EBIT85.182.8+2.8%82.8+2.8%

The Health & Personal Protection division reported a 7.8% increase in sales comprising a 10.0% increase in brokerage commissions as reported (up 4.7% like-for-like) and a 4.9% increase in premiums as reported (up 4.5% like-for-like).

The increase in insurance premiums was driven by growth in the health and protection portfolios for seniors, professionals and the self-employed.

The strong growth in brokerage commissions was related to organic growth in individual health and protection and in international health, as well as the consolidation of La Centrale de Financement, which contributes to the growth of loan insurance.

These also explain the reported 6.2% increase in the division’s gross margin, which amounted to €299.6m.

The division’s current EBIT amounted to €85.1m, up 2.8% compared with reported figures for the previous year.


PROPERTY & CASUALTY

Property & Casualty
(IFRS – €m)
20192018
reported
Change 2018 adjustedChange
Consolidated sales346.2376.3-8.0%
PF: +3.7%
340.1+1.8%
Brokerage commissions and fees189.1186.4+1.4%
PF: +9.4%
179.7+5.3%
Insurance premiums157.1189.8-17.3%
PF: -2.4%
160.4-2.1%
Gross margin157.8169.5-6.9%154.0+2.5%
Net financial income2.41.3+76.7%1.1+123.7%
Current EBIT15.39.1+67.7%5.8+165.8%

The Property & Casualty division reported an 8.0% decrease in sales comprising a 1.4% increase in brokerage commissions as reported (up 9.4% like-for-like) and a 17.3% decline in premiums as reported (down 2.4% like-for-like).

The main reason behind the reduction in insurance premiums was the reclassification of the Group’s legal protection and services businesses under discontinued operations. Adjusted for this impact the decline was 2.1%, primarily due to the slowdown in affinity member operations.

Brokerage commissions benefited from the strong performance of wholesale brokerage, particularly in car, two-wheeled and sailing insurance and the professional range.

The decline in reported gross margin (down 6.9% to €157.8m) primarily breaks down into the growth of wholesale brokerage in France, masked by the reclassification of the legal protection and services businesses under discontinued operations. Adjusted for this impact, gross margin was up 2.5%.

Current EBIT for Property & Casualty was up sharply from the previous year at €15.3m, driven by a strong performance in wholesale brokerage.


FINANCIAL POSITION

Group (IFRS - €m)31 Dec. 201931 Dec. 2018
reported
Change
Shareholders’ equity (Group share)617.4617.7-0.0%
Provisions for contingencies and charges18.437.84
-51.3%
Financial debt (excluding IFRS 16)42.151.9-18.9%
% of shareholders’ equity6.8%8.4%-1.6 pp
Adjusted net cash
298.2184.7+61.4%

At 31 December 2019, APRIL continued to show a healthy financial structure:

  • Consolidated shareholders’ equity (Group share) amount to €617.4m, stable compared to 31 December 2018,
  • Provisions for contingencies and charges down 51.3% to €18.4m,
  • Financial debt of €42.1m, i.e. 6.8% of shareholders’ equity (Group share), comprising a loan taken out in 2017 under favourable market conditions and commitments made as part of the Group’s acquisition policy (earnouts and commitments to buy out minority interests),

DIVIDEND

The Group posted a net loss of €0.8m in 2019. The Board of Directors’ meeting of 11 March 2020 will propose to the Annual General Meeting that no dividend be paid in respect of the 2019 financial year.

CHALLENGES AND OUTLOOK

For 2020, the APRIL group will pursue ongoing measures, continue to refocus on its five key markets (health and personal protection for private individuals, professionals and SMEs, loan insurance, international health and property & casualty niches) and develop its business through organic growth and targeted acquisitions whilst continuing the group transformation programme.

APPENDICES

  • Sales analysis
  • Summary consolidated income statement
  • Summary consolidated balance sheet
  • Summary consolidated cash flow statement
  • Gross margin bridge
  • Adjusted net cash bridge

CONTACTS

Analysts and investors
Guillaume Cerezo: +33 (0)4 72 36 49 31 / +33 (0)6 20 26 06 24 – guillaume.cerezo@april.com

Press
Baptiste Romeuf: +33 (0)6 63 80 87 54 – baptiste.romeuf@insign.fr

This release contains forward-looking statements that are based on assessments or assumptions that were reasonable at the date of the release, and which may change or be altered due, in particular, to random events or uncertainties and risks relating to the economic, financial, regulatory and competitive environment, the risks set out in the 2018 Registration Document, and any risks that are unknown or non-material to date that may subsequently occur. The Company undertakes to publish or disclose any adjustments or updates to this information as part of the periodic and permanent information obligation to which all listed companies are subject. In case of discrepancy between the French and English versions of this document, the French version shall prevail.

About the APRIL group

Founded in 1988, APRIL is an international insurance services group operating in 22 countries, whose primary goal is to offer its clients a simpler and more accessible insurance experience. Over 3,000 employees design, distribute and manage specialised insurance solutions in five core markets (loan insurance, international health, professionals and SMEs, local health & personal protection, niche property & casualty) for its partners and customers, including private individuals, professionals and businesses.
Listed on Euronext Paris (Compartment B), the group posted sales of €1,017.3m in 2019.

Full regulated information is available on our website at www.april.com (Investors section).


APPENDIX 1: SALES ANALYSIS

Sales by division

IFRS – €m20192018
reported
Change2018
adjusted
Change (adjusted)2018 LFLChange LFL
Health & Personal Protection672.0623.4+7.8%623.4+7.8%642.5+4.6%
Commissions and fees387.2352.0+10.0%352.0+10.0%370.0+4.7%
Insurance premiums284.8271.5+4.9%271.5+4.9%272.5+4.5%
P&C346.2376.3-8.0%340.1+1.8%333.8+3.7%
Commissions and fees189.1186.4+1.4%179.7+5.3%172.9+9.4%
Insurance premiums157.1189.8-17.3%160.4-2.1%160.9-2.4%
Inter-division eliminations(0.9)(2.5)62.3%(1.9)50.1%(1.9)50.1%
Consolidated sales1,017.3997.2+2.0%961.7+5.8%974.4+4.4%

Quarterly sales

IFRS – €m20192018 reportedChange2018 LFLChange LFL
Q1259.2240.6+7.7%247.6+4.7%
Q2267.4251.4+6.3%258.3+3.5%
Q3235.7256.8-8.2 %231.9+1.6%
Q4255.1248.4+2.7%236.6+7.8%
Total1,017.3997.2+2.0%974.4+4.4%


APPENDIX 2: SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT

(IFRS – €m)20192018
reported
Adjustment
IFRS 5
2018 adjusted
Sales1,017.3997.235.6961.7
Net financial income (excluding financing cost)14.09.20.38.9
Total income from ordinary activities1,031.31,006.435.9970.6
Insurance underwriting expenses(404.6)(400.4)(20.4)(380.0)
Income or expenses net of ceded reinsurance(2.8)(12.8)-(12.8)
Other purchases and external expenses(264.0)(263.0)(3.5)(259.5)
Tax(26.0)(24.3)(0.8)(23.5)
Staff costs(203.2)(204.0)(6.7)(197.3)
Depreciation allowance(35.3)(20.5)(0.2)(20.3)
Provisions (net of reversals)0.5(5.8)0.0(5.8)
Other current operating income and expenses(8.3)2.1(0.9)3.0
Current EBIT87.677.83.474.5
Non-current operating income and expenses(23.9)(3.9)-(3.9)
EBIT63.773.93.470.5
Financing cost(1.1)(0.1)-(0.1)
Share of earnings of associates(0.2)(0.3)-(0.3)
Corporate income tax(61.3)(43.8)(1.1)(42.7)
Net income from continuing operations1.129.72.327.4
Net income/(loss) from discontinued operations after tax(0.2)0.0(2.3)2.3
Consolidated net income0.929.7(0.0)29.7
Minority interests1.71.5-1.5
Net income/(loss) (Group share)(0.8)28.2(0.0)28.2
Earnings per share (in €)(0.02)0.70-0.70


APPENDIX 3: SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET

(IFRS – €m)31 Dec. 201931 Dec. 2018 reported31 Dec. 2018 adjusted5
Intangible assets336.2347.1347.1
  of which goodwill259.5269.5269.5
Right-of-use assets 55.9--
Tangible assets11.313.613.6
Financial investments419.7608.3608.3
Reinsurers’ share of underwriting provisions152.6214.5214.5
Other23.427.727.7
Total non-current assets999.11,211.41,211.4
Receivables from insurance and accepted reinsurance operations72.5126.8126.8
Receivables from ceded reinsurance operations24.033.633.6
Trade receivables307.3265.9265.9
Cash and cash equivalents219.2136.2136.2
Other35.936.936.9
Total current assets658.9599.4599.4
Assets classified as held for sale299.7--
TOTAL ASSETS1957.71810.81810.8
Shareholders’ equity (Group share)617.4617.7617.7
Minority interests(0.7)(0.6)(0.6)
Total shareholders’ equity616.7617.1617.1
Underwriting provisions for insurance policies350.9503.7503.7
Provisions for contingencies and charges18.437.822.8
Current tax liabilities--15.0
Deferred tax liabilities5.04.14.1
Financial debt42.151.951.9
Lease liabilities56.4--
Total non-current liabilities472.7597.4597.4
Current bank loans and overdrafts18.516.316.3
Payables from insurance and accepted reinsurance operations27.451.551.5
Payables from ceded reinsurance operations34.961.861.8
Operating liabilities398.3344.1344.1
Other163.2122.5122.5
Total current liabilities642.3596.2596.2
Liabilities classified as held for sale226.0--
TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES1,957.71,810.81,810.8

APPENDIX 4: SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT

(IFRS – €m)20192018
reported
2018 adjusted
Consolidated net income0.929.729.7
Net income/(loss) from discontinued operations(0.2)0.02.3
Net income from continuing operations1.129.727.4
Cash flow57.079.575.9
Change in operating working capital43.72.4(1.4)
Operating cash flow from discontinued operations3.5(0.0)7.4
Net cash flow from operating activities104.281.881.8
Net investment in tangible and intangible assets(20.0)(24.2)(24.0)
Net investment in financial assets63.740.041.1
Net cash flow from acquisition/disposal of consolidated companies(5.4)(54.1)(54.1)
Investment in equity-accounted companies-(1.0)(1.0)
Investment cash flow from discontinued operations5.2-(1.3)
Net cash flow from investing activities43.5(39.2)(39.2)
Capital increase linked to exercise of stock options---
Capital increase linked to minority interests in consolidated companies-0.10.1
Purchase and sale of own shares0.00.00.0
Dividends paid out(8.3)(11.8)(11.8)
Net change in borrowings(15.8)(4.0)(3.5)
Financing cash flow from discontinued operations--(0.5)
Net cash flow from financing activities(24.1)(15.6)(15.6)
Impact of foreign exchange rate changes1.6(0.3)(0.3)
Change in net cash and cash equivalents125.126.826.8
Net cash from discontinued operations held for sale16.2--
Net cash from operations held for sale28.1--
Change in net cash excluding discontinued operations held for sale80.826.826.8

           

APPENDIX 5: GROSS MARGIN BRIDGE

(IFRS – €m)20192018
reported
2018
adjusted
Sales1,017.3997.2961.7
Financial income of insurance companies 10.78.68.3
Brokerage commissions paid to intermediaries(163.3)(141.3)(141.2)
Insurance underwriting expenses(404.6)(400.4)(380.0)
Income or expenses net of ceded reinsurance(2.8)(12.8)(12.8)
Other0.10.10.0
Gross margin457.4451.5436.0
Of which brokerage412.3393.4387.5
Of which risk-carrying45.158.148.6

APPENDIX 6: ADJUSTED NET CASH BRIDGE

(IFRS – €m)31 December 20191 January 2019
Cash and cash equivalents219.2136.2
Current bank loans and overdrafts (18.5)(16.3)
Net cash200.7119.9
Term deposits 97.564.8
Adjusted net cash298.2184.7





1 PF, proforma or like-for-like (LFL): sales at constant consolidation scope and exchange rates. This figure is adjusted for acquisitions, disposals and changes in consolidation method, as well as exchange rate fluctuations, calculated on the basis of the prior year financial statements converted using the exchange rate for the current year.

2 Gross margin allows a comparison between the various brokerage business models and the insurance businesses and shows the contribution of each business to Group value-added:
-              With regard to brokerage, gross margin is the difference between (i) commissions recognised under sales and (ii) commissions paid to intermediaries recognised under purchases and external expenses.
-              With regard to risk carrying operations, gross margin is the sum of the underwriting result and the financial result.

3 The adjustment corresponds to the Group’s legal protection and services businesses, which were recorded under discontinued operations in 2019 pursuant to IFRS 5.

4 €23.8m at 31 December 2018 after reclassification of the €15.0m provision for tax contingencies under current tax liabilities, in accordance with IFRIC 23.

5 Reclassification of the €15.0m provision for tax contingencies under current tax liabilities, in accordance with IFRIC 23.


Attachment

  • APRIL 2019 Annual results 11.03.2020

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