Ad hoc announcement: GAM announces 2023 full year results, proposal
to strengthen the balance sheet and strategic progress
27 March 2024
PRESS RELEASE
Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 Listing Rules:
GAM announces 2023 full year results, proposal to
strengthen the balance sheet and strategic progress
2023 financial results
- IFRS net loss after tax of CHF 82.1
million, compared to CHF 290.0 million in 2022.
Underlying loss before tax of CHF 49.5 million, compared to
CHF 42.5 million in 2022.
- Investment Management assets under
management (AuM) at CHF 19.3 billion, compared to CHF 23.2
billion as of 31 December 2022.
- Strong investment performance: 78%
of Investment Management AuM outperformed three-year benchmark, and
81% outperformed five-year benchmark as of 31 December 2023.
Proposal to strengthen the balance sheet - fully
underwritten by anchor shareholder
- Rights issue for up to CHF 100
million, to provide enhanced long-term stability for GAM and
support its growth strategy, will be proposed at the Annual General
Meeting (AGM) on 15 May 2024. This will be fully underwritten by
Rock Investment SAS, a group company of GAM’s anchor
shareholder.
- Other AGM proposals include the
nomination of three experienced board candidates who will increase
gender diversity as part of GAM’s commitment to diversity, equity,
and inclusion.
Strategic progress
Good progress has been made on the four strategic pillars to
enable GAM to achieve sustainable growth and future
profitability:
- Clients: New head
of distribution in Japan; extending market reach with plan to open
new sales branch in Paris; additional new sales hires in core
markets, particularly in Europe and Australia; Singapore to become
GAM’s investment and distribution centre for Asia; a partnership
with a Hong Kong financial institution to grow GAM’s business in
Greater China.
- Amplification:
Positive flows into Global Rates strategy following creation of
Investcorp-Tages partnership; senior hires in investment
management; two Bruellan SA global equity funds will be managed by
GAM’s Global Equities team.
- Diversification: A
number of new partnerships in the alternative space are under
development, including expanding on GAM’s alternatives and
partnering with Avenue Capital on its Sports strategy. We are also
building out GAM’s hedge fund platform. Our late-stage private
equity strategy, which received 2023 Emerging Fund of the Year in
Australia, is being launched in Europe.
- Effectiveness: Sale
of Fund Management Services was successfully completed on
31 January 2024; agreement reached with 1741 Group, a leading
Swiss provider for third-party funds, to transfer Management
Company Services for GAM’s Swiss based funds and good progress made
in negotiations with high quality, global firms regarding the
transfer of Management Company Services for non-Swiss based GAM
funds; transition to a single operating platform on track to be
completed by the end of 2024 to ensure greater efficiency across
GAM’s global operations.
Elmar Zumbuehl, CEO GAM Investments said:
“After a very challenging 2023, we have made good strategic
progress. The fully underwritten rights issue will strengthen the
balance sheet of the firm and provides enhanced long-term stability
for the business and support for the implementation of our growth
strategy. It also demonstrates our anchor shareholder’s unwavering
long-term commitment to GAM. In 2024, we will continue to focus on
our clients, innovation and maintaining our strong investment
performance. I would like to thank our clients for their continued
support and recognise the ongoing commitment of our anchor
shareholder and my GAM colleagues.”
2023 Business update
Investment Management
AuM totalled CHF 19.3 billion as of 31 December 2023, compared
with CHF 23.2 billion as of 31 December 2022. The average
management fee margin slightly reduced from 51.0 basis points to
approximately 50 basis points in 2023.
Over the three-year period to 31 December 2023, 78% of our AuM
in funds outperformed their respective benchmark, compared to 55%
as of 31 December 2022. Over the five-year period to 31 December
2023, 81% of our AuM in funds outperformed their respective
benchmark, compared to 55% as of 31 December 2022.1 As
of 31 December 2023, 66% and 76% of GAM’s AuM tracked by
Morningstar outperformed their respective peer groups over three
and five years respectively, compared to 66% and 67% as of 31
December 2022, respectively.
GAM’s depth of investment talent and continuing strong
investment performance was reflected in the many awards received by
our investment teams during 2023. A double award from Citywire for
investment performance complements a series of awards including the
late-stage Private Equity strategy receiving Emerging Fund of the
year in Australia from Financial News, and two strategies – Cat
Bonds and Commodities – recognised in the Fund Selector Asia awards
in Singapore. Giving our clients access to great investment talent
is at the core of our strategy. During 2023, additional investment
managers were appointed, including for the Luxury Brands and Credit
Opportunities strategies.
Investment management assets, flows, assets under
management movements (CHF bn), and average management fee margins
(bps)
Asset Class |
Opening AuM
1 Jan 2023 |
Net flows
2023 |
Reclassification 2023 |
Market/
FX
2023 |
Closing AuM
31 Dec 2023 |
Management fee margin 2023 (bps) |
Fixed income |
10.3 |
(2.3) |
- |
0.2 |
8.2 |
57.2 |
Multi asset |
6.6 |
(0.9) |
- |
0.3 |
6.0 |
21.3 |
Equity |
4.8 |
(1.0) |
0.1 |
0.3 |
4.2 |
69.0 |
Alternatives |
1.5 |
(0.5) |
- |
(0.1) |
0.9 |
63.3 |
Total |
23.2 |
(4.7) |
0.1 |
0.7 |
19.3 |
49.7 |
Fund Management Services
The sale of our Fund Management Services business to Carne Group
was successfully completed on 31 January 2024. AuM were CHF 44.5
billion as of 31 December 2023 for third-party funds, down from CHF
51.8 billion in 2022.
2023 Financial update
Net fee and commission income decreased by
21.7% to CHF 129.2 million compared with CHF 165.0 million in 2022.
The decrease was primarily driven by lower net management fees and
commissions because of lower average AuM and a slightly lower
average management fee margin. This was partly offset by an
increase to CHF 4.8 million from CHF 3.2 million in net underlying
performance fees.
Underlying personnel expenses were CHF 96.8
million, down from CHF 113.7 million in 2022. This reflected the
lower headcount, which at 478 FTEs was 12% lower than at the end of
2022. IFRS personnel expenses decreased to CHF
98.4 million in 2023 compared to CHF 115.5 million in 2022. The CHF
1.6 million difference between underlying and IFRS personnel
expenses relates to reorganisation charges.
Underlying general expenses for 2023 of CHF
65.0 million were down on the CHF 75.8 million reported in 2022.
IFRS general expenses for 2023 were CHF 71.3
million, down from CHF 81.1 million in 2022. The CHF 6.3 million
difference between underlying and IFRS general expenses mainly
relates to continuation of strategic initiatives in 2023.
The underlying operating margin for 2023 was
negative 38.0% compared with negative 25.8% in 2022. The change was
driven mainly by income declining proportionately more than costs.
The underlying operating margin excludes certain non-core costs
such as the brand impairment and strategic initiatives
expenses.
The underlying loss before taxes was CHF 49.5
million, compared with an underlying loss of CHF 42.5 million
in 2022. The loss was driven mainly by lower revenues reflecting
lower assets under management. The IFRS net loss before
tax was CHF 81.7 million down from CHF 266.2 million in
2022. The difference between the underlying and the IFRS net loss
before tax mainly relates to the brand impairment and strategic
initiatives expenses.
The underlying effective income tax for 2023
was a debit of CHF 0.3 million, representing an underlying
effective tax rate of 0.6% compared to a tax credit rate of 8.2% in
2022. This compares to an IFRS effective tax expense
rate of 0.5%. The difference between the underlying and
the IFRS effective tax rate is primarily driven by the underlying
loss before tax.
Diluted underlying earnings per share for 2023
were negative CHF 0.32, compared to a negative CHF 0.25 in
2022, driven by a higher underlying net loss. This compares to a
diluted IFRS earnings per share of negative CHF
0.52. The difference between the diluted underlying and the diluted
IFRS earnings per share is driven by the higher IFRS net loss after
tax of CHF 82.1 million compared to an underlying net loss after
tax of CHF 49.8 million.
The underlying loss after taxes for 2023 was
CHF 49.8 million, compared with a CHF 39.0 million loss in 2022.
The main driver for the loss was lower net fee and commission
income reflecting lower assets under management. This compares to
an IFRS net loss after tax of CHF 82.1 million. The CHF 32.3
million difference between the underlying and the IFRS net loss
after tax mainly relates to the brand impairment and strategic
initiatives expenses.
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of 2023
amounted to CHF 87.2 million, down from CHF 137.9 million at the
end of 2022. This reduction was due to the losses made by the Group
and due to the cash amounts related to the Carne transaction being
classified as “held for sale”, offset by the cash drawn-down from
the Rock Investment SAS loan facility.
Adjusted tangible equity at the end of 2023 was
CHF 11.5 million, compared with CHF 68.7 million at the end of
2022. The main contributor to this reduction was the IFRS net loss
after tax of CHF 82.1 million, after excluding the brand
impairment charge.
No dividend is proposed to be paid to shareholders by the Board
of Directors recognising the underlying net loss in 2023.
A share buy-back programme was announced on 14
December 2023. The programme allowed the purchase of up to three
million registered shares (1.88% of the shares in issue) to meet
the Group’s share-based employee payment obligations. The share
buy-back took place from 15 December 2023 until 17 January
2024, and the offer price for each registered share was CHF 0.425.
As of the end of the offer period on 17 January 2024, a total of
15,203,972 GAM shares were tendered. Due to the oversubscription,
the declarations of acceptance were reduced on a pro rata basis.
The payment of the share buy-back price against delivery of the
registered shares took place with value date 19 January 2024.
Proposals for upcoming AGM
There will be a separate announcement on the proposed agenda for
the upcoming AGM on 15 May 2024. Agenda items for shareholders to
vote on are expected to include the following items:
A rights issue, fully underwritten by Rock Investment SAS
(“Rock”), of up to CHF 100 million to effectively capitalise the
Rock loan facility. This will be subject to the Swiss Takeover
Board providing Rock with an exemption from the mandatory takeover
requirements when crossing above the 33 1/3% share ownership
threshold. As of 31 December 2023, CHF 36 million of the CHF 100
million Rock loan facility, which has a 30 June 2025 expiry date,
was drawn down. The Group has no other external debt.
A proposal to create conditional share capital of up to 50% of
the issued share capital to enable the issuance of shares to meet
employee share scheme award obligations as part of employee
participation plans when vesting.
The nomination of three new candidates for election to the board
of directors who will increase gender diversity as part of GAM’s
commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. If all three new
candidates are elected and the current four members re-elected, the
board will comprise of three female members and four male
members.
Strategic progress update
Good progress has been made on the four strategic pillars to
enable GAM to achieve sustainable growth and future profitability.
These four strategic pillars are:
- Focusing on
clients in existing core markets;
- Amplifying and
growing core active equity, fixed income and multi asset strategies
by investing in talent and product ideas;
- Diversifying into
new investment product areas and building a wealth management
offering by leveraging GAM’s heritage of active management and
building strategic partnerships and GAM’s alternatives and hedge
funds platform;
- Enhancing
effectiveness by reducing complexity to focus on
GAM’s investment management capabilities.
Focusing on clients in existing core
markets
In Japan, a new head of distribution has been appointed,
strengthening GAM’s presence in this market. additional new sales
hires in core markets, particularly in Europe and Australia, are
planned to better serve local clients and capture growth
opportunities. GAM is also extending its market reach with a plan
to establish a new sales branch in Paris.
In Asia, GAM is actively pursuing significant growth
opportunities, with two key developments in advanced stages.
First, in Hong Kong, GAM is in advanced discussions to establish
an alliance with a Hong Kong financial institution to grow GAM’s
business in Greater China. This partnership aims to leverage
multi-asset production, wealth management, and product
distribution, in Hong Kong and mainland China, while maintaining
service to existing clients.
Second, Singapore is set to become a growth centre for GAM,
alongside Hong Kong, Japan, and Australia, with investment and
distribution staff moving to Singapore. Pending regulatory approval
for an expanded licensing scope, GAM intends to establish Singapore
as a strategic hub for Asia. This strategic move capitalises on
Singapore's strong growth as a leading Asian wealth management and
private banking destination, aligning perfectly with GAM's product
and distribution expertise.
Amplifying and growing core active equity, fixed income
and multi asset strategies by investing in talent and product
ideas
GAM’s strong investment performance is supporting and
encouraging client activity and underscores our commitment to
delivering alpha and meeting client objectives. Good progress has
been made in our partnership with Investcorp-Tages, resulting in
positive momentum and increased flows into our Global Rates
strategy.
We are moving two global equity funds2 currently
managed by Bruellan SA to GAM, with CHF 84 million of AuM as at end
of February 2024, to be managed by GAM’s Global Equities team.
Diversifying into new investment product areas and
building wealth management offering by leveraging GAM’s heritage of
active management and building strategic partnerships
and GAM’s alternatives and hedge funds
platform
A number of new partnerships in the alternative space are under
development, including expanding on GAM’s alternatives and
partnering with Avenue Capital on its Sports strategy. We are also
building out GAM’s hedge fund platform. Our late-stage private
equity strategy, which received 2023 Emerging Fund of the Year in
Australia, is being launched in Europe.
Enhancing effectiveness by reducing complexity to focus
on GAM’s investment management capabilities
GAM has made significant progress in optimising its operational
structure to focus on core investment management capabilities and
its clients. In line with this strategy, the sale of our FMS
business for third-party funds to Carne Group was successfully
completed on 31 January 2024.
GAM has reached agreement with 1741 Group, a leading Swiss
provider, to transfer management company services for the GAM funds
in Switzerland. Good progress has also been made in the
negotiations with high quality, global firms on transferring
management company services for the GAM funds in Luxembourg,
Ireland and the UK, paving the way to a simplified, scalable and
investment management focused operating model.
We will complete the transition to a single operating platform,
which includes having all investment management activities on our
new cloud-based Simcorp platform, by the end of 2024. This will
ensure greater efficiency across our global operations.
Materials relating to the full year results announcement,
including the 2023 Annual Report, are available at
https://www.gam.com.
In addition, today GAM released its 2023 Sustainability
Report which is available at www.gam.com.
The Board of Directors has also decided to discontinue GAM’s
quarterly Interim Management Statements, hence the next financial
update will be the half year results on 8 August 2024.
Upcoming events:
15 May 2024
Annual General Meeting
8 August 2024
Half year results 2024
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About GAM
GAM is an independent investment manager that is listed in
Switzerland. Total assets under management were CHF 63.8 billion as
of 31 December 2023, with Investment Management at CHF 19.3 billion
and Fund Management Services at CHF 44.7 billion. As of 31 January
2024, Fund Management Services were successfully transferred to the
Carne Group. GAM has global distribution with offices in 14
countries and is geographically diverse with clients in almost
every continent. Headquartered in Zurich, GAM Investments was
founded in 1983 and its registered office is at Hardstrasse 201
Zurich, 8037 Switzerland.
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1 % of investment management AuM in funds
outperforming their respective benchmark (excluding mandates and
segregated accounts). Three and five-year investment performance as
of 31 December 2023 based on applicable AuM of CHF 10.8bn for both
periods.
2 Protea – BAM Global Equities fund, and Bruellan
Dynamic – Tactical fund
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