Síminn hf. - Results for the second quarter of 2024
August 27 2024 - 10:52AM
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Síminn hf. - Results for the second quarter of 2024
Financial highlights Q2 2024
- Revenue in the second quarter (Q2) of 2024 amounted to ISK
6,871 million compared to ISK 6,283 million in the same period 2023
and increased by 9.4%. Revenue from Síminn's core services, mobile,
data and TV services increases by just over 5% from Q2 2023. The
operations of the acquired companies in the advertising market are
fully included in the operations of the group in Q2 with revenue
just under ISK 400 million.
- EBITDA amounted to ISK 1,726 million in Q2 2024, up by ISK 316
million or 22.4% compared to the same period 2023. The EBITDA ratio
was 25.1% in Q2 2024, compared to 22.4% in the same period of 2023.
Operating profit EBIT amounted to ISK 636 million in Q2 2024
compared to ISK 362 million in the same period of 2023.
- Net financial expenses amounted to ISK 320 million in Q2 2024,
compared to ISK 145 million in the same period of 2023. Financial
expenses amounted to ISK 501 million, financial income ISK 178
million and foreign exchange gain of ISK 3 million.
- Profit in Q2 2024 amounted to ISK 244 million compared to ISK
179 million profit in the same period of 2023.
- Interest-bearing debt including lease liabilities amounted to
ISK 15.7 billion at the end of Q2 2024, compared to ISK 10.5
billion at the end of 2023. Most of the increase is explained by
the purchase of companies in the advertising market. Cash at the
end of Q2 2024 amounted to ISK 1.6 billion, compared to ISK 1.8
billion at the end of 2023. The balance of loans at Síminn Pay was
ISK 3.0 billion at the end of Q2 2024 and increased slightly in the
quarter.
- Síminn's equity ratio was 46.3% at the end of Q2 2024 and
equity was ISK 18.3 billion.
Orri Hauksson, CEO:
„The second quarter was eventful and fortunate for Síminn.
Revenue, EBITDA and EBIT from the company's core operations grew in
an acceptable manner, and new activities in the field of digital
signage advertising were added to our product offering, which
further strengthened the operation. There was a lot of movement in
the telecommunications market, especially at the beginning of the
year. Síminn succeeded in bringing in new customers, but there was
also considerable churn, which has now decreased again following
targeted countermeasures regarding service and experience. The
number of foreign tourists was below expectations at the beginning
of the main tourist season but increased as the summer progressed.
Managing the company's costs has been successful, which is
particularly pleasing since large cost items are indexed and prices
have generally risen during the year, as is well known.
Síminn updated its TV portal, and, for example, the English
Premier League content has been moved into a folder format in the
company's Premium streaming product, which makes the content more
accessible than before. On the other hand, traditional TV channels
are on the decline at Síminn, like elsewhere in the world. A new
high-quality international series set in Iceland, will soon be
shown. It is called Dimma and is based on Ragnar Jónasson's book,
but the series is produced in collaboration with Síminn, CBS and
Paramount. More Icelandic programs will also be shown this autumn,
such as the second series about the boy band IceGuys and the
children's program Lubbi finnur málbein. Thus, Síminn remains the
company in Iceland that produces and shows by far more Icelandic
content than any other in the market.
Last June, it was announced that Síminn's competitor had secured
the right to broadcast the English Premier League from the season
that begins in the fall of 2025 and the right extends until spring
2028. Síminn will thus lose income next year but will also save
costs. Síminn has signed an agreement on the resale and
distribution of content that includes the English Premier League
starting in autumn 2025. Income will decrease, but the impact on
earnings will probably not be significant since the company's
investments will decrease significantly in the coming years.
On June 8 this year, Síminn signed an agreement for the purchase
of all shares in Noona Iceland, which manages the domestic
operations of Noona Labs. In the future, Síminn's subsidiary,
Síminn Pay, will manage the joint operations of the companies in
Iceland, as well as develop new solutions for Síminn Pay within the
Noona ecosystem, for the benefit of customers. Síminn's goal with
the purchase of Noona is to further strengthen Síminn's group as a
leading digital service company. The Competition Authority is
considering the purchase, and we expect it to be completed before
the end of the year.
In the coming days, María Björk Einarsdóttir will take over as
the CEO of Síminn, but she has worked as the CFO of Eimskip for the
past few years. I will leave the company when María arrives, after
almost eleven years as CEO of Síminn. I would like to thank my
colleagues at Síminn, customers, investors and other partners of
Síminn for a pleasant partnership."
Investor meeting 28 August 2024
An investor presentation will be held on Wednesday 28 August
2024 at 8:30 am at Síminn‘s headquarters in Ármúli 25, Reykjavík.
During the meeting, Orri Hauksson CEO and Óskar Hauksson CFO will
present the financial results. The meeting will be held in
Icelandic. Documents for the meeting are available in Nasdaq‘s
Iceland company news and on the company’s investor relations
website https://www.siminn.is/fjarfestar/quarterly-results.
The meeting is webcasted on:
https://www.siminn.is/fjarfestar/fjarfestakynning.
Further information:
Orri Hauksson, CEO (orri@siminn.is)
Óskar Hauksson, CFO (oskarh@siminn.is)
- Síminn hf - Financial results Q2 2024
- Síminn hf. - Investor Presentation Q2 2024
- Síminn hf. - Consolidated Interim Financial Statements Q2
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