EQS-News: AUSTRIAN POST Q1 2024: First-quarter revenue and earnings above the prior-year level

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AUSTRIAN POST Q1 2024: First-quarter revenue and earnings above the
prior-year level

08.05.2024 / 07:30 CET/CEST
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AUSTRIAN POST Q1 2024:

First-quarter revenue and earnings above the prior-year level

 

Revenue growth in all divisions

•     Revenue up by 14.1 % to EUR 758.6m
•     Mail +2.3 % to EUR 315.6m
•     Parcel & Logistics +23.2 % to EUR 402.9m (+16.9 % excl. Parcel
Türkiye)
•     Retail & Bank +26.0 % to EUR 47.2m

Earnings higher YOY

•     EBITDA +8.7 % to EUR 103.4m
•     EBIT +11.4 % to EUR 52.4m
•     Earnings per share +28.2 % to EUR 0.59

Cash flow and balance sheet

• Operating free cash flow of EUR 72.3m
• Balance sheet total incl. bank99 of EUR 5.9bn

Outlook 2024

• Expected Group revenue growth in the mid-single-digit range
• Earnings (EBIT) at least at the prior-year level

 

The first quarter of 2024 continued to be impacted by difficult
macroeconomic conditions prevailing in Austrian Post’s markets. The high
inflation rate and weak economic catalysts negatively affected the
willingness of companies to invest as well as consumer purchasing
behaviour. On the one hand, a decline in traditional retail stores was
noticeable whereas on the other hand growth in national and international
e-commerce was reported. Austrian Post generated a 15 % increase in parcel
volumes in Austria in the first quarter of 2024, compared with a 6 % rise
in Türkiye and 44 % in Southeast and Eastern Europe. 

 

“Against the backdrop of a difficult market environment as well as
inflation-related cost increases, the company performed very well in the
first quarter of the year, generating both revenue and earnings
increases,” says Austrian Post CEO Georg Pölzl. Total Group revenue in the
first quarter of 2024 increased by 14.1 % to EUR 758.6m and showed
improvements in all divisions. Mail Division revenue equalled EUR 315.6m
(+2.3 %) and was impacted by the structural decline of addressed letter
mail volumes and a decrease in the direct mail business. However, it was
positively affected by postal rate adjustments in the letter mail, direct
mail and media post segments. The Parcel & Logistics Division generated
EUR 402.9m in revenue in the first quarter of the year (+23.2 %; +16.9 %
excl. Parcel Türkiye), showing a very positive development in all regions.
Revenue of the Retail & Bank Division amounted to EUR 47.2m (+26.0 %).
Interest rate developments in recent months positively contributed to
divisional revenue.

 

Earnings also improved in the first quarter of 2024. EBITDA was up by
8.7 % to EUR 103.4m, whereas earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT)
increased by 11.4 % to EUR 52.4m. Parcel & Logistics Division earnings
increased by 44.9 %, with Parcel Türkiye making a substantial contribution
to the earnings improvement. Business in Türkiye continues to be more
strongly influenced by inflation and currency translation than in other
markets. The Mail Division generated a 3.3 % earnings increase in contrast
to the decline of EUR 3.5m in the Retail & Bank Division attributable to
one-time IT expenditures for the core banking migration project of bank99.
The profit for the period of the Austrian Post Group totalled EUR 41.6m in
the reporting period compared to EUR 32.0m in the previous year (+30.1 %).
In turn, this equalled earnings per share of EUR 0.59 in the first quarter
of 2024 (+28.2 %).

 

In addition to market challenges, Austrian Post faces inflation-related
cost increases for the entire 2024. On the revenue side, this will be
dealt with new products and services as well as upward price adjustments.
Based on current forecasts, revenue growth in the mid-single-digit range
is expected in the 2024 financial year.  Revenue growth on the one hand,
but also cost discipline and efficiency on the other, are necessary in
order to ensure the stability that Austrian Post is aiming to achieve. In
both mail and parcel logistics, Austrian Post is forging ahead with
solutions that offer a high level of customer benefits, but which also
enable efficient and plannable processes. Austrian Post’s 2024 target is
for earnings (EBIT) to be at least at the same level as last year. A
slight rise in earnings is possible if the current macroeconomic
environment continues in Austrian Post’s markets.

 

The planned investment programme remains a top priority alongside revenue
generation and cost discipline. Investments in the coming years will focus
on expanding international logistics as well as e-mobility. For example,
the company aims to ensure CO[2]-free last mile delivery in Austria by
2030. Austrian Post expects investments in 2024 in total of EUR 140–160m
in order to secure sustainability and growth.

 

“We are extremely grateful to our employees for their commitment and joint
efforts to work on providing first-class service to our customers,”
concludes CEO Georg Pölzl.

 

 

The complete version of the outlook as well as detailed information
(excerpts) from the Group management report for the first quarter 2024 can
be found starting on page 4. The entire report is available on the website
of Austrian post under post.at/investor in the Download Centre.

 

KEY FIGURES

      Change
EUR m Q1 2023 Q1 2024 % EUR m
         
Revenue 664.7 758.6 14.1 % 94.0
Mail 308.6 315.6 2.3 % 7.0
Parcel & Logistics 327.1 402.9 23.2 % 75.8
Retail & Bank 37.5 47.2 26.0 % 9.8
Corporate/Consolidation –8.5 –7.0 17.5 % 1.5
Other operating income 18.6 23.6 26.7 % 5.0
Raw materials, consumables and services used –197.6 –224.3 –13.5 % –26.7
Expenses from financial services –1.9 –11.3 <-100 % –9.4
Staff costs –299.8 –341.9 –14.0 % –42.1
Other operating expenses –91.3 –103.8 –13.7 % –12.5
Results from financial assets accounted for
using the equity method 0.1 0.5 >100 % 0.5
Net monetary gain 2.4 1.9 –20.9 % –0.5
EBITDA 95.1 103.4 8.7 % 8.2
Depreciation, amortisation and impairment
losses –48.1 –51.0 –6.0 % –2.9
EBIT 47.0 52.4 11.4 % 5.3
Mail 41.0 42.3 3.3 % 1.3
Parcel & Logistics 16.7 24.2 44.9 % 7.5
Retail & Bank 0.9 –2.7 <–100 % –3.5
Corporate/Consolidation^1 –11.5 –11.4 0.4 % 0.0
Financial result –3.4 1.3 >100 % 4.7
Profit before tax 43.6 53.7 23.0 % 10.0
Income tax –11.6 –12.0 –3.4 % –0.4
Profit for the period 32.0 41.6 30.1 % 9.6
Earnings per share (EUR)^2 0.46 0.59 28.2 % 0.13
         
Gross cash flow 79.8 92.7 16.1 % 12.9
Cash flow from operating activities –50.9 147.0 >100 % 197.9
CAPEX 24.1 25.0 3.6 % 0.9
Free cash flow –106.8 74.9 >100 % 181.7
Operating free cash flow^3 75.1 72.3 –3.7 % –2.8

^1 Includes the intra-Group cost allocation procedure
^2 Undiluted earnings per share in relation to 67,552,638 shares
^3 Free cash flow before acquisitions/securities/money market investments,
Growth CAPEX and core banking assets

 

     

Vienna, 8 May 2024 

EXCERPTS FROM THE GROUP MANAGEMENT REPORT Q1 2024

 

REVENUE DEVELOPMENT IN DETAIL

 

In the first quarter of 2024, Austrian Post’s Group revenue increased by
14.1 % year-on-year to EUR 758.6m. All divisions produced increased
revenue in the first three months of 2024: Revenue of the Mail Division
was up by 2.3 %, whereas Parcel & Logistics revenue climbed by 23.2 % and
the Retail & Bank Division showed a 26.0 % increase.

 

The share of the Mail Division as a proportion of the total revenue
generated by Austrian Post in the first quarter of 2024 amounted to
41.2 %. The division’s revenue of EUR 315.6m is negatively impacted by the
structural decline of addressed letter mail volumes as a result of
electronic substitution but also benefits from last year’s postal rate
adjustments. Moreover, a subdued advertising environment is notable, which
is related to the economic weakness of certain retail segments.

The Parcel & Logistics Division accounted for 52.6 % of Group revenue or
EUR 402.9m in the reporting period. The parcel business developed very
positively in all regions. In particular, high growth was generated in
Türkiye, impacted by high inflation and the exchange rate of the Turkish
Lira.

The Retail & Bank Division accounted for 6.2 % of Group revenue or
EUR 47.2m in the first quarter of 2024. The customer ramp-up of bank99 as
well as the interest rate environment in recent months made a positive
contribution to the division’s revenue.

 

Revenue of the Mail Division totalled EUR 315.6m in the first quarter of
2024, of which 63.6 % is attributed to the Letter Mail & Business
Solutions area. Direct Mail accounted for 25.8 % of the total divisional
revenue, and Media Post had a 10.6 % share.

In the first quarter of 2024, Letter Mail & Business Solutions revenue
equalled EUR 200.6m, implying a year-on-year increase of 1.2 %. Letter
mail volumes continue to show a downward trend resulting from the
substitution of letters by electronic forms of communication. Conventional
letter mail volumes in Austria fell by 7 % in the first quarter of 2024.
Postal rate adjustments implemented in the previous year positively
affected the revenue development. Inflationary pressures on all types of
costs led to adjustments in the product and pricing structure as well as
to necessary efficiency increases of internal processes. International
letter mail showed a decline in both volumes and revenue, whereas the
Business Solutions area developed positively (+10.4 %).

Direct Mail revenue rose by 2.8 % in the first quarter of 2024 to
EUR 81.4m. The subdued advertising environment characterised by economic
difficulties as well as the structural decline in certain customer
segments (e.g., mail order business) was offset by adjustments to the
pricing structure.

Revenue from Media Post, i.e., the delivery of newspapers and magazines,
rose by 7.4 % year-on-year to EUR 33.6m. This increase is related mainly
to adjustments in the product and pricing structure.

 

Revenue of the Parcel & Logistics Division increased by 23.2 % in the
first quarter of 2024 to EUR 402.9m. The parcel business developed very
positively in all regions.

Parcel Austria grew its revenue by 16.4 % to EUR 215.5m in the reporting
period. Parcel volumes grew by 15 % in the first quarter of 2024,
attributable to both strong customer confidence in the quality of Austrian
Post as well as to increasing national and international parcel volumes.

Revenue in Türkiye and Azerbaijan (Parcel Türkiye) increased by 41.4 % to
EUR 118.2m compared to the first three months of 2023. On the one hand,
this high level of growth is due to increasing volumes. On the other hand,
revenue is impacted by high inflation and the exchange rate of the Turkish
Lira.

The parcel business in Southeast and Eastern Europe (Parcel CEE/SEE)
continues to generate positive growth rates, with revenue up by 27.9 % to
EUR 55.5m in the first quarter of 2024. There was a strong increase in
parcel volumes from Asia in this region.

Revenue of Logistics Solutions/Consolidation fell by EUR 1.4m in the
current reporting period to EUR 13.7m due to consolidation effects.

 

Revenue of the Retail & Bank Division improved by 26.0 % in the first
quarter of 2024 from EUR 37.5m to EUR 47.2m. Income from Financial
Services contributed 78.9 % to the divisional revenue, whereas Branch
Services accounted for 21.1 %. Income from Financial Services climbed by
35.3 % to EUR 37.3m in the current reporting period. This is mainly due to
the improved interest rate environment in Europe as well as the customer
ramp-up of bank99. Branch Services revenue increased slightly by 0.7 % to
EUR 10.0m in the first quarter of 2024 as a result of inflation-related
price adjustments in the field of retail products.

 

EARNINGS DEVELOPMENT

 

The largest expense items in relation to Austrian Post’s Group revenue are
staff costs (45.1 %), raw materials, consumables and services used
(29.6 %) and other operating expenses (13.7 %). 6.7 % can be attributed to
depreciation, amortisation and impairment losses and 1.5 % to expenses
from financial services.

 

Staff costs in the first quarter of 2024 totalled EUR 341.9m, implying a
year-on-year increase of 14.0 % or EUR 42.1m. The change results primarily
from collective wage salary adjustments reported under operational staff
costs in Austria as well as internationally. Austrian Post Group employed
an average of 27,870 people (full-time equivalents) in the first three
months of 2024 compared to the average of 27,095 employees in the
prior-year period (+2.9 %). Non-operating staff costs refer to severance
payments and changes in provisions, which are primarily related to the
specific employment situation of civil servant employees at Austrian Post.
No significant extra charges were incurred in the first quarter of 2024.

 

Raw materials, consumables and services used rose by 13.5 % to EUR 224.3m.
This development mainly relates to increased fuel and energy costs as well
as to higher transport costs for external freight companies attributable
to the increased volumes in all parcel regions.

 

Other operating income increased by 26.7 % in the first quarter of 2024 to
EUR 23.6m. This development can be attributed to inflation-related price
adjustments (e. g. rentals). Other operating expenses rose by 13.7 % to
EUR 103.8m, particularly for IT services and maintenance costs.

 

Accounting standard IAS 29 (Financial Reporting in Hyperinflationary
Economies) needs to be applied for the Turkish subsidiary. Accordingly,
all items in the income statement as well as the non-monetary items were
adjusted using a general price index (refer to the Annual Report 2023,
Consolidated Financial Statements, Note 3.3 Hyperinflation). The profit or
loss from net monetary items is presented as a separate item in the income
statement. In the first quarter of 2024, the net monetary gain amounted to
EUR 1.9m.

 

EBITDA equalled EUR 103.4m in the first quarter of 2024, an increase of
8.7 % from the comparable figure of EUR 95.1m in the previous year. This
implies an EBITDA margin of 13.6 %. Depreciation, amortisation and
impairment losses amounted to EUR 51.0m in the first three months of 2024,
constituting a year-on-year increase of 6.0 % or EUR 2.9m. The increase is
mainly due to investments in new parcel logistics infrastructure
locations. Group EBIT totalled EUR 52.4m in the first quarter of 2024, up
from EUR 47.0m in the previous year (+11.4 %). The EBIT margin equalled
6.9 %.

 

The Group’s financial result in the first quarter of 2024 improved to
EUR 1.3m compared to minus EUR 3.4m in the prior-year period. The current
period under review included a positive effect related to the valuation of
financial parameters for the option liability for the remaining 20 % stake
in Aras Kargo. The income tax rose slightly from EUR 11.6m to EUR 12.0m.
The profit for the period for the first three months of 2024 equalled
EUR 41.6m, compared to EUR 32.0m in the first quarter of the previous year
(+30.1 %). Undiluted earnings per share were EUR 0.59, up from the
comparable figure of EUR 0.46 in the prior-year period.

 

EBIT BY DIVISION

 

Total earnings (EBIT) in Q1 2024 rose from EUR 47.0m to EUR 52.4m
(+11.4 %) and were impacted by very positive revenue development (+14.1 %)
as well as by inflation-related cost increases.

 

From a divisional perspective, the Mail Division achieved an EBIT of
EUR 42.3m in the first three months of 2024 compared to EUR 41.0m in the
prior-year period (+3.3 %). This increase resulted from adjustments to the
Letter Mail product and pricing structure as well as price increases in
Direct Mail/Media Post.

 

The Parcel & Logistics Division generated an EBIT of EUR 24.2m in the
first quarter of 2024 compared to EUR 16.7m in the prior-year period
(+44.9 %). The parcel business showed a positive development in all
regions in which Austrian Post operates. The parcel business in Türkiye
made a significant contribution to the earnings improvement. Business
operations in Türkiye continue to be more strongly influenced by inflation
and currency translation than other markets.

 

The Retail & Bank Division recorded an EBIT of minus EUR 2.7m in the first
quarter of 2024, compared to EUR 0.9m in the previous year. The decline is
mainly due to one-off IT expenses in connection with the bank99 core bank
migration project.

 

The EBIT of the Corporate Division (including Consolidation and the
intra-Group cost allocation procedure) changed from minus EUR 11.5m to
minus EUR 11.4m. The Corporate Division provides non-operating services
which are typically essential for the purpose of the administration and
financial control of the company. In addition to conventional corporate
governance tasks, these services include the management and development of
commercial properties not required for operations, the management of
significant financial investments, the provision of IT services, the
development of new business models and the administration of the Internal
Labour Market of Austrian Post.
 

CASHFLOW and BALANCE SHEET

 

The gross cash flow in the first quarter of 2024 equalled EUR 92.7m,
compared to EUR 79.8m in the first quarter of 2023 (+16.1 %). The cash
flow from operating activities amounted to EUR 147.0m in the reporting
period, compared to the prior-year figure of minus EUR 50.9m. In this
regard, the largest effect is attributable to changes in the core banking
assets of bank99 totalling EUR 60.1m compared to minus EUR 138.4m in the
first quarter of 2023. Core banking assets include the change in the
balance sheet items Financial assets from financial services and Financial
liabilities from financial services, excluding cash, cash equivalents and
balances with central banks, and thus encompass the deposit and investment
business of bank99. The cash flow from operating activities excluding core
banking assets totalled EUR 86.9m in the first quarter of 2024 compared to
EUR 87.5m in the previous quarter.

The cash flow from investing activities was minus EUR 72.1m in the first
three months of 2024, compared to minus EUR 56.0m in the prior-year
period. Expenditures for the acquisition of property, plant and equipment
and investment property (CAPEX) equalled EUR 25.0m in the current
reporting period.

Austrian Post relies on operating free cash flow as a key metric to assess
the financial strength of its operating business and to cover the dividend
for the financial year. Excluding the change in core banking assets, the
operating free cash flow totalled EUR 72.3m in the current reporting
period compared to EUR 75.1m in the previous year. The cash flow from
financing activities came to minus EUR 2.2m in the first three months of
2024, compared to minus EUR 30.1m in the prior-year period.

 

Austrian Post relies on a solid balance sheet and financing structure.
Total assets amounted to EUR 5.9bn as at 31 March 2024. On the asset side,
property, plant and equipment at EUR 1,357.1m is one of the largest
balance sheet items and includes right-of-use assets under leases of
EUR 385.2m. In addition, there are intangible assets and goodwill from
business combinations, which are reported in the amount of EUR 145.9m as
at 31 March 2024. The balance sheet shows receivables of EUR 480.1m, other
financial assets amounted to EUR 77.1m as at 31 March 2024. Financial
assets from financial services amounted to EUR 3,509.4m at the end of the
first quarter of 2024 and result mainly from the business activities of
bank99.

On the equity and liabilities side of the balance sheet, the equity of the
Austrian Post Group amounted to EUR 762.8m as at 31 March 2024,
representing an equity ratio of 12.9 %. The pro-forma equity ratio, taking
into account bank99 using the equity method, came to 30 % at the end of
March 2024. At the end of the reporting period, provisions totalled
EUR 595.9m, other financial liabilities amounted to EUR 650.3m and trade
and other payables totalled EUR 584.72m. Financial liabilities from
financial services amounting to EUR 3,326.8m result primarily from the
business activities of bank99 (deposit and investment business of bank99’s
customers).

 

OUTLOOK 2024

 

International mail and parcel markets are influenced by various factors.
In general, forecasts of weak international growth impede both the
companies’ investment activity and consumer behaviour. In turn, this
negatively impacts the volume development of letter mail and direct mail.
In contrast, parcel volumes are rising as a result of the strong online
retail business.

 

Revenue Growth in 2024

In addition to the challenges of the market, it is also important for
Austrian Post to offset inflation-related cost increases. On the revenue
side, this can be achieved through new products and services as well as
upward price adjustments. Based on current forecasts, revenue growth in
the mid-single-digit range is expected for the 2024 financial year.

A largely stable revenue development is anticipated in the Mail Division.
The fundamental trend towards declining volumes in the traditional mail
segment will continue. Difficult conditions in the retail sector as well
as reduced volumes of direct mail and media post are expected due to weak
economy. In contrast, various elections in Austria at a local and national
level, as well as price adjustments for various products, should have a
positive effect in 2024.

Further growth is expected in the Parcel & Logistics Division. Depending
on developments in the individual countries, an overall increase in the
upper single-digit range should be possible at the very least. Growth
opportunities also strongly depend on macroeconomic developments. In
Türkiye in particular, the economic environment and inflation as well as
the exchange rate of the Turkish Lira, make more precise forecast more
difficult.

The Retail & Bank Division is likely to achieve single-digit growth in
revenue depending on the interest rate environment. The most important
goal here for 2024 will be finalising the core bank migration.

 

Group Earnings in 2024

Revenue growth on the one hand, but also cost discipline and efficiency on
the other hand, are necessary in order to ensure the stability that
Austrian Post is aiming to achieve. In both mail and parcel logistics,
Austrian Post is forging ahead with solutions that offer a high level of
customer benefit, but which also enable efficient and planable processes.
Austrian Post targets earnings (EBIT) in 2024 at least at the same level
as in the previous year. A slight increase in earnings is possible if the
current macroeconomic environment continues to prevail in Austrian Post’s
markets.

 

Investment Programme in 2024

In the meantime, the massive investment programme implemented in recent
years – which has almost tripled sorting capacity in Austria – has been
completed. Investments in the coming years will focus on expanding
international logistics and on e-mobility. For example, the company is
aiming for last-mile delivery to be completely CO₂-free by 2030. In total,
the plan for 2024 is to invest around EUR 70–80m in maintenance CAPEX
(automation, digitalisation, maintenance), EUR 40–50m in green
transformation (electric vehicles, photovoltaic systems) as well as about
EUR 30m in growth CAPEX, primarily in Türkiye and Southeast and Eastern
Europe.

 

CONTACTS    
Austrian Post Austrian Post
Ingeborg Gratzer Harald Hagenauer
Head of Media Relations & Internal Head of Investor Relations, Group
Communications Auditing & Compliance
Tel.: +43 (0) 57767-32010 Tel.: +43 (0) 57767-30400
presse@post.at investor@post.at

 

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