RNS Number : 2177X
Cavendish Financial PLC
19 December 2023
 

 

Cavendish Financial plc

2024 Interim Results

19 DECEMBER 2023: Cavendish Financial plc (together with its subsidiary undertakings, "Cavendish" or the "Group") today announces unaudited interim results for the period ended 30 September 2023.

Julian Morse and John Farrugia, Co-Chief Executive Officers at Cavendish, said:

"We are delighted with the progress our teams have made in the short time since the merger in September.  Careful planning enabled rapid business integration, unlocking £7m of cost synergies, more quickly than we originally forecast.

We are already winning clients and have executed over 20 transactions across all divisions since coming together.  Despite the significant one-off costs of merger, our cash balance had risen to £17m on 30 November.

Perhaps most pleasing has been the positive feedback received from existing clients, with us achieving our goal of providing enhanced service through our much deeper resource, efficient business model and renewed energy.  Whilst we intend to make strategic hires, our teams are settled and we are well positioned to benefit from improving market conditions when they come."

CAVENDISH - A LEADING UK MID-MARKET INVESTMENT BANK

·    Merger of finnCap Group plc ("finnCap") and Cenkos Securities plc ("Cenkos") legally effective on 7 September 2023

·    Creation of Cavendish, the clear no.1 AIM adviser with over 200 retained corporate clients, serviced by enlarged sector focused teams.

·    Wide product expertise across ECM, private and public M&A, debt advisory and private capital

·    Enhanced corporate broking, distribution and equity research offering for all clients

·    Pro forma revenue to 30 September 2023: £19.5m (H1 FY23: £23.3m)

STRONG POST-MERGER PERFORMANCE(1)

·    £7m annualised cost synergies locked in, ahead of and quicker than our pre-merger plans

·    Effective pre-planning and the subsequent rapid integration of teams, systems and processes has enabled uninterrupted focus on client service  

·    Since completion, Cavendish has been appointed by 3 new premium listed clients.

·    Over 20 transactions already executed together since becoming the combined group.

BOARD APPOINTMENT

·    Appointment of Mark Astaire - former Vice Chairman of Investment Banking and Chairman of Corporate Broking of Barclays Investment Bank as an independent Non-Executive Director

Capital Strength for investment and challenging market conditions

Post integration costs, the Group has substantial regulatory capital and liquidity.  After merger costs, dividend and bonus payments, cash at 30 September 2023 was £12.3m.  Cash has risen to £17m at 30 November 2023, driven by the completion of over 20 transactions in the period.

FINANCIAL OVERVIEW2)

·    Consolidated results include the results of Cenkos from 7 September 2023.

·    Consolidated revenue: £13.4m (H1 FY23: £16.4m) reflecting lower ECM and private M&A activity during the summer months across the UK markets.

·    Operating loss: £2.0m (H1 FY23: loss £2.3m)

·    Adjusted loss before tax: £3.6m (H1 FY23: loss £0.5m), see note 9.

·    Loss per share: 0.7p (H1 FY23: loss per share 1.8p)

OUTLOOK

The current interest rate upcycle appears to be nearing completion, but inflationary pressures, although reduced, remain a risk.  With relatively higher yields available to investors on cash deposits we continue to see a drag on market demand for UK growth equity.  This has continued to adversely impact equity transactions and trading, but private and public M&A activity remains resilient. The breadth of the service offering was a key driver for the merger, putting us in a strong position to weather market conditions. Post-merger enhancements in winning and executing business allied to a tentative pick up of the markets in the last three months has enabled us to get off to a good start in the second half. We look forward to building on this momentum, underpinned by a good pipeline, lower overheads and a strong cash position.

CONTACTS

(1)             Post-merger performance covers the period from 7 September 2023 to 30 November 2023.

(2)             Basis of preparation: the results for the six months to 30 September 2023 includes the consolidation of the results for Cenkos Securities plc from completion of its merger with finnCap Group plc for the period from 7 September 2023. 

The information contained within this announcement is deemed to constitute inside information as stipulated under the retained EU law version of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 (the "UK MAR") which is part of UK law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018. The information is disclosed in accordance with the Company's obligations under Article 17 of the UK MAR. Upon the publication of this announcement, this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

BUSINESS REVIEW

On 7 September 2023, having received FCA approval, we completed the merger between Cenkos and finnCap creating Cavendish, a new leading UK Investment Bank focused on the mid-market and servicing over 200 retained clients. 

Since the merger we have been actively engaging with our clients to discuss the Group's wider range of sector and product expertise to support their growth ambitions, and it has been pleasing to receive positive feedback from clients noting enhanced service levels from the significantly enlarged team.

Taking best practices from across the combined firm has already improved our service offering, both in terms of our day-to-day client engagement and how we work together on transactions.

Within a few weeks of working together we were already winning new clients and mandates and we continue to make good progress across the group.  We have integrated our client facing teams and continue to add talent where we see opportunities. At the same time we have implemented our headcount cost reduction where there was duplication and put in place our non-people cost reduction programme, which has resulted in delivering cost synergies of over £7m, in excess of our pre-merger target.   We are now making selective hires, recruiting additional talent to allow us to grow the business as market conditions ease.

Our first half results only reflect the combined group for 3 weeks of the reporting period. On a pro forma combined basis from 1 April 2023, we generated revenues of £19.5m, before leveraging the benefits of our combined expertise and enhanced service offering.

At the end of the period, we had net assets of £39.4m and cash of £12.3m which has improved substantially since the half year end reflecting good deal activity.

MARKET CONDITIONS

Persistent inflationary pressure and associated interest rate rises continued to hamper investment in the equity of UK quoted growth companies across the period, reflected in the 11% decrease in the FTSE AIM All Share Index in the period and by far the lowest levels of new and secondary fund raising in the last twenty years. In M&A, public company take-over activity is perhaps the strongest we have seen and, although private equity buyers remain cash rich, the UK economic environment is impacting on deal timetables.

INVESTMENT BANKING REVENUE (3)

Investment Banking revenue comprises regular retainer income from corporate clients and advisory fees earned from ECM, M&A, debt and private placings.

On a reported bases, revenue declined by 18% reflecting the impact of weaker ECM and M&A market conditions over the summer months. On a pro forma basis Investment Banking revenues of £16.8m were 19% less than in the prior period.

Despite the challenges of market conditions and managing the complexities of the merger, we have protected our income from client retainers and executed a number of client transactions, albeit at lower levels, in both the private M&A and Equity Capital Markets.  

 


Pro forma

Reported

 

6 months ended

6 months ended

6 months ended

6 months ended

 

30 Sep 2023

30 Sep 2022

30 Sep 2023

30 Sep 2022

 

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

 





Corporate Retainers

6,471

6,203

3,914

3,452

Advisory Fees

10,287

14,522

8,019

10,983

Investment Banking Revenue

16,758

20,725

11,933

14,435

 

EQUITIES REVENUE (3)

Weaker equity issuance and investor demand for UK equities did not detract from the proactive engagement with institutional clients and the quality of service we delivered, but did reduce market making profits and commission in the period.


Pro forma

Reported

 

6 months ended

6 months ended

6 months ended

6 months ended

 

30 Sep 2023

30 Sep 2022

30 Sep 2023

30 Sep 2022

 

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

 





Equities Revenue

2,768

2,581

1,432

1,917

 

OPERATING EXPENSES

Both firms maintained rigorous cost controls ahead of the merger. Merger related advisory and severance costs are materially behind us.  Most of the targeted £7m reduction in annualised operating costs, from co-locating and eliminating duplicate roles and support services, has already been achieved.

We are now focused on firmwide cost controls, automation and outsourcing to further reduce our cost base.






Reported

 





6 months ended

6 months ended

 





30 Sep 2023

30 Sep 2022

 





Unaudited

Unaudited

 





£'000

£'000

 







Employee benefit expense



11,855

11,329

Non-employee costs




5,663

5,728

Total administrative expenses

 


17,518

17,057

 

 

 

On a reported basis, excluding the incremental operating costs arising from the merger, the change in administration costs reflects the benefit of the cost reduction programme implemented in the finnCap Group in Q3 of FY23 with staff and administration costs being in line with our expectations.

SHAREHOLDER REMUNERATION

The Board is committed to delivering returns for our shareholders.  If we can build on our strong post-merger performance we will consider dividend payments with the full year results.

BOARD CHANGES

A separate announcement regarding proposed changes to the Board has been issued today.

NON-RECURRING COSTS




Pro forma

Reported

Reported

 



6 months ended

6 months ended

6 months ended

 



30 September 2023

30 September 2023

30 September 2022

 



£'000

£'000

£'000

Negative goodwill


(5,771)

(5,771)

-

Onerous contracts


1,811

1,811

-

Group restructuring


1,031

620

1,255

Transaction costs


1,335

1,115

189

Non-recurring items

 

(1,594)

(2,225)

1,444

 

Negative goodwill reflects the difference between of the fair value of Cenkos' net assets at merger and the value of the shares issued for the purchase. Onerous contracts reflect the write down of the property no longer occupied by Cenkos. Group restructuring is the cost of the headcount reduction programme and Transaction costs cover the advisory fees relating to the merger. 

Further non-recurring items will be reported in H2 relating to completion of the headcount reduction programme and redundant systems.  Overall, the direct costs of the merger are estimated to be c.£3.7m and the overall annualised savings for the Group will be more than £7.0m.

In H1 FY23, the non-recurring items related to the headcount reduction programme implemented by the Group.

(3)    References to unaudited pro forma revenues reflect the addition of the unaudited consolidated revenue of finnCap Group plc and the unaudited consolidated revenue of Cenkos Securities plc for the relevant period as if they were consolidated fully for that period.  Pro forma information is a non-GAAP measure and is provided to assist with a better understanding of the Group's performance.



 

CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT

Unaudited for the 6 months ended 30 september 2023

 





6 months ended

6 months ended

12 months ended

 





30 September 2023

30 September 2022

31 March 2023

 





Unaudited

Unaudited

Audited

 





£'000

£'000

£'000

 




Notes

 



Revenue




2

13,365

16,352

32,864

Other operating expenses


3

(90)

(138)

(214)

Total income

 



13,275

16,214

32,650

Administrative expenses


4

(17,518)

(17,057)

(34,543)

Operating loss before non-recurring items

(4,243)

(843)

(1,893)

Non-recurring items



5

2,225

(1,444)

(3,658)

Operating loss

 

 

 

(2,018)

(2,287)

(5,551)

Finance income




73

22

65

Finance charge




(223)

(242)

(502)

Share of associate and joint venture losses



(241)

(85)

(297)

Loss before taxation

 



(2,409)

(2,592)

(6,285)

Taxation





1,168

(487)

767

Loss attributable to equity shareholders

 

(1,241)

(3,079)

(5,518)

Total comprehensive expense for the year

(1,241)

(3,079)

(5,518)

 








Loss per share (pence)

Basic




6

(0.66)

(1.82)

(3.25)

Diluted




6

(0.66)

(1.82)

(3.25)

 



 

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET

Unaudited for the 6 months ended 30 september 2023

30 September 2023

30 September 2022

31 March 2023

 

Unaudited

Unaudited

Audited

 

£'000

£'000

£'000

Non-current assets

 

Property, plant and equipment


11,960

12,518

12,239

Intangible assets


13,534

13,514

13,492

Investment in associates and joint ventures

1,987

2,218

2,106

Financial assets held at fair value


746

729

404

Deferred tax asset


8 i)

4,040

133

886

Total non-current assets


32,267

29,112

29,127

Current assets

 

Trade and other receivables

8 ii)

17,382

11,186

13,186

Current assets held at fair value


5,624

213

269

Cash and cash equivalents


12,341

11,124

9,382

Total current assets



35,347

22,523

22,837

Total assets



67,614

51,635

51,964

 

Non-Current liabilities

 

Lease liability


10,214

10,829

10,008

Borrowings


291

667

481

Provisions


66

30

29

Total non-Current liabilities


10,571

11,526

10,518

Current liabilities

 

Trade and other payables


17,247

9,122

14,632

Borrowings


414

364

843

Total current liabilities



17,661

9,486

15,475

Equity

 

Share capital


3,622

1,811

1,811

Share premium


1,716

1,716

1,716

Own shares held


8 iii)

(5,090)

(1,926)

(1,926)

EBT reserve


(350)

(338)

(294)

Merger relief reserve

8 iv)

25,151

10,482

10,482

Share based payments reserve


3,107

1,588

1,771

Retained earnings


11,226

17,290

12,411

Total equity



39,382

30,623

25,971

Total equity and liabilities


67,614

51,635

51,964

 



 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGE IN EQUITY

Unaudited for the 6 months ended 30 september 2023

Own

 

Merger

Share Based

 

Share

Share

Shares

EBT

Relief

Payment

Retained

Total

 

 

Capital

Premium

Held

Reserve

Reserve

Reserve

Earnings

Equity

 

 

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

£'000

 

Balance at 31 March 2022

1,799

1,475

(1,926)

(322)

10,482

1,294

20,261

33,063

 

Total comprehensive expense for the period

-

-

-

(16)

-

-

(3,063)

(3,079)

 

Transactions with owners:

 

 

Share based payments charge

-

-

-

-

-

386

-

386

 

Share options exercised

12

241

-

-

-

(92)

92

253

 

 

12

241

-

-

-

294

92

639

 

Balance at 30 September 2022

1,811

1,716

(1,926)

(338)

10,482

1,588

17,290

30,623

 

Total comprehensive expense for the period

-

-

-

44

-

-

(2,483)

(2,439)

 

Transactions with owners:

 

 

Share based payments charge

-

-

-

-

-

191

-

191

 

Deferred tax on share-based payments

-

-

-

-

-

-

(450)

(450)

 

Dividends

-

-

-

-

-

-

(1,954)

(1,954)

 

Share options exercised

-

-

-

-

-

(8)

8

-

 

 

-

-

-

-

-

183

(2,396)

(2,213)

 

Balance at 31 March 2023

1,811

1,716

(1,926)

(294)

10,482

1,771

12,411

25,971

 

Total comprehensive expense for the period

 

Transactions with owners:

 

 

Share based payments charge

 

Investment in subsidiaries

 

 

1,811

-

(3,164)

-

14,669

1,336

-

14,652

 

Balance at 30 September 2023

3,622

1,716

(5,090)

(350)

25,151

3,107

11,226

39,382

 

 



 

CONSOLIDARED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

Unaudited for the 6 months ended 30 september 2023


6 months ended

6 months ended

12 months ended

 

30 September 2023

30 September 2022

31 March 2023

 

Unaudited

Unaudited

Audited

 

£'000

£'000

£'000

Cash flows from operating activities

 



Loss before taxation

(2,409)

(2,592)

(6,285)

Adjustments for:




Depreciation

919

891

1,789

Amortisation of intangible assets

28

31

60

Share of associate and joint venture losses

241

85

297

Negative goodwill

(5,771)

-

-

Onerous contracts

1,523

-

-

Finance income

(73)

(22)

(65)

Finance charge

223

242

502

Share based payments charge

746

386

577

Net fair value gains recognised in profit or loss

90

138

382

Payments received of non-cash assets

-

(15)

(854)


(4,483)

(856)

(3,597)

Changes in working capital:

 



(Increase) / decrease in trade and other receivables

(4,196)

1,888

398

Increase / (decrease) in trade and other payables

1,685

(10,505)

(5,951)

Increase / (decrease) in provisions

37

(64)

(65)

Acquisition of subsidiary working capital

1,810

-

-

Cash utilised from operations

(5,147)

(9,537)

(9,215)

Net cash payments for current asset investments

 

 

 

held at fair value through profit or loss

(1,719)

658

602

Tax paid

-

(1,141)

(1,155)

Net cash outflow from operating activities

(6,866)

(10,020)

(9,768)

Cash flows from investing activities

 



Purchase of property, plant and equipment

(109)

(112)

(724)

Purchase of intangible assets

(70)

(25)

(40)

Proceeds on sale of investments

-

-

870

Acquisition of subsidiary, net of cash acquired

11,576

-

-

Investments in associates and joint ventures

(50)

(2,022)

(2,029)

Interest received

73

22

65

Net cash outflow from investing activities

11,420

(2,137)

(1,858)

Cash flows from financing activities

 

 

 

Equity dividends paid

-

-

(1,954)

Proceeds from exercise of options

-

3

3

Interest paid

(14)

(21)

(38)

Lease liabilities payments

(962)

(960)

(1,555)

Repayment of borrowings

(619)

(176)

(356)

Proceeds from borrowings

-

-

473

Net cash inflow / (outflow) from financing activities

(1,595)

(1,154)

(3,427)

Net increase / (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

2,959

(13,311)

(15,053)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

9,382

24,435

24,435

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

12,341

11,124

9,382

 



 

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Unaudited for the 6 months ended 30 september 2023

1.   Basis of preparation

Cavendish Financial plc (the "Company") is a public limited company, limited by shares, incorporated and domiciled in England and Wales. The Company was incorporated on 28 August 2018. The registered office of the Company is at 1 Bartholomew Close, London EC1A 7BL, United Kingdom. The registered company number is 11540126. The Company is quoted on the AIM of the London Stock Exchange.

The financial Information contained within these condensed consolidated Interim financial statements Is unaudited and has been prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard 34 Interim Financial Reporting ('IAS 34') and AIM Rule 18. The financial information contained in the Interim Financial Statements is unaudited and does not constitute statutory accounts within the meaning of Section 434 of the Companies Act 2006.

The statutory accounts for the 12 months ended 31 March 2023 have been delivered to the Registrar of Companies. The statutory accounts have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards and International Accounting Standards as adopted by the European Union and the IFRS Interpretation Committee interpretations (collectively IFRSs), and in accordance with applicable law. The Independent Auditor's Report to the members of finnCap Group plc contained no qualification or statement under section 498 (2) or (3) of the Companies Act 2006.

These consolidated Interim Financial Statements contain information about the Group and have been prepared on a historical cost basis except for certain financial instruments which are carried at fair value. Amounts are rounded to the nearest thousand, unless otherwise stated and are presented in pounds sterling, which is the currency of the primary economic environment in which the Group operates.

The preparation of these Interim Financial Statements requires the use of certain critical accounting estimates. It also requires Group management to exercise judgement in applying the Group's accounting policies. Judgements and estimates used in these Interim Financial Statements have been applied on a consistent basis with those use in the statutory accounts for the 12 months ended 31 March 2023.

As normal, the Group has assessed the appropriateness of accounting on a going concern basis. This process involved the review of a forecast for the coming 15 months, along with stress testing a second downside scenario. Both cases showed that the Group has the required resources to operate within its resources during the period.

The Directors believe that the Group has adequate resources to continue trading for at least 12 months from the date of approval of this report. Accordingly, they continue to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the Interim Financial Statements.

2.   Segmental reporting

The Group is managed as an integrated financial services group and the different revenue streams are considered to be subject to similar economic characteristics. Consequently, the Group is managed as one business unit.

The trading operations of the Group comprise of Corporate Advisory and Broking, M&A Advisory and Institutional Stockbroking. The Group's revenues are derived from activities conducted in the UK, although several of its corporate and institutional investors and clients are situated overseas. All assets of the Group reside in the UK.






6 months ended

6 months ended

12 months ended

 





30 September 2023

30 September 2022

31 March 2023

 





Unaudited

Unaudited

Audited

 





£'000

£'000

£'000

Revenues

 







Retainers





3,914

3,452

6,956

Transactions




8,019

10,983

22,632

Securities





1,432

1,917

3,276

Total Revenue

 

 


13,365

16,352

32,864

 








Services transferred at a point in time


8,665

12,100

24,413

Services transferred over a period of time

4,700

4,252

8,451

Total Revenue

 

 


13,365

16,352

32,864

 

 

3.   Other operating EXpenses

 






6 months ended

6 months ended

12 months ended

 





30 September 2023

30 September 2022

31 March 2023

 





Unaudited

Unaudited

Audited

 





£'000

£'000

£'000







Other operating expenses



(90)

(138)

(214)



 

4.   Expenses by Nature






6 months ended

6 months ended

12 months ended

 





30 September 2023

30 September 2022

31 March 2023

 





Unaudited

Unaudited

Audited

 





£'000

£'000

£'000

 








Employee benefit expense



11,855

11,329

23,257

Non-employee costs




5,663

5,728

11,286

Total administrative expenses

 


17,518

17,057

34,543

 








Average number of employees

 


157

151

155

 

Employee benefit expense includes share based payments of £746k (H1 FY23: £386k).

 

5.   Non-recurring items






6 months ended

6 months ended

12 months ended

 





30 September 2023

30 September 2022

31 March 2023

 





Unaudited

Unaudited

Audited

 





£'000

£'000

£'000

 





 

 

 

Negative goodwill




(5,771)

-

-

Onerous contracts




1,811

-

-

Group restructuring




620

1,255

3,247

Transaction fees




1,115

189

411

Non-recurring items

 

 

 

(2,225)

1,444

3,658

 

Non-recurring items in the period relate to negative goodwill, group restructuring costs, onerous contracts and legal and professional fees in connection with the acquisition of Cenkos Securities plc on the 7th September 2023, see note 9.



 

 

6.   Earnings per share






6 months ended

6 months ended

12 months ended

 





30 September 2023

30 September 2022

31 March 2023

 





Unaudited

Unaudited

Audited

Earnings per share

 






Number of shares

 






Weighted average number of shares for the purposes



of basic earnings per share



187,101,924

169,041,783

169,724,785

Weighted average dilutive effect of conditional share



awards




2,453,333

3,011,648

11,847,873

Weighted average number of shares for the purposes



of diluted earnings per share



189,555,257

172,053,431

181,572,658









Loss per ordinary share (pence)

 





Basic loss per ordinary share



(0.66)

(1.82)

(3.25)

Diluted loss per ordinary share



(0.66)

(1.82)

(3.25)

 

The shares held by the Group's Employee Benefit Trusts have been excluded from the calculation of earnings per share.

 

7.   Dividends






6 months ended

6 months ended

12 months ended

 





30 September 2023

30 September 2022

31 March 2023

 





Unaudited

Unaudited

Audited

 





£'000

£'000

£'000

 








Dividends proposed and paid during the year

-

-

1,954

Dividends per share

-p

-p

1.15p



 

 

8.   Balance Sheet Items

 

i)              Deferred tax asset

Deferred taxation for the group relates to timing difference on the taxation relief on the exercise of options and tax losses carried forward. The amount of the asset is determined using tax rates that have been enacted or substantively enacted when the deferred tax assets are expected to be recovered.

 

ii)             Trade and other receivables

Trade and other receivable principally consist of amounts due from client, brokers and other counterparties. In addition, the Group has credit risk exposure to the gross value of unsettled trades (on a delivery versus payment basis) at its agency settlement agent (Pershing, a wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of New York Mellon Corporation).

iii)            Own Shares Held
The value of own shares held is the cost of shares purchased the Group's Employee Benefit Trusts. The Trusts were established with the authority to acquire shares in the Group and are funded by the Group.

iv)            Merger relief reserve

The merger relief reserve represents:

·      the difference between net book value of subsidiaries acquired via share-for-share exchanges and the nominal value of the shares issued as consideration. Upon consolidation, part of the merger reserve is eliminated to recognise the pre-acquisition reserves of Cavendish Capital Markets Limited (December 2018) and Cavendish Securities plc (September 2023); and

·      the difference between the fair value and nominal value of shares issued for the acquisition of Cavendish Corporate Finance (UK) Limited and Cavendish Corporate Finance LLP from the acquisition in December 2018.

 

This reserve is not distributable.

 

v)             Post balance sheet events

There are no material post balance sheet events.



 

9.   Acquisition of Cavendish Securites PLC

On 7 September 2023, having received FCA approval, Cavendish Financial plc issued 181,094,721 shares to acquired 100% of the share capital of Cavendish Securities plc by means of a scheme of arrangement under Part 26 of the UK Companies Act 2006 for consideration of £13.9m.

The fair value of the shares issue was calculated using the Cavendish Financial plc market price of 9.1 pence per share, on the AIM exchange at its close of business on 6 September 2023. The fair value was increased due to employee share based awards outstanding at the acquisition date and reduced due to shares held by the Cavendish Securities plc at the date of the acquisition.


Book Value

Fair Value

Fair Value

 

6 September 2023

Adjustments

6 September 2023

Right of use assets

3,207

744

3,951

Deferred tax assets

2,049

(268)

1,781

Financial assets held at fair value

467

-

467

Other non-current assets

408

-

408

Trade and other receivables

8,182

-

8,182

Current assets held at fair value

3,636

-

3,636

Cash and cash equivalents

11,576

-

11,576

Trade and other payables

(10,650)

328

(10,322)

Net assets acquired

18,875

804

19,679

Fair value of equity consideration


13,907

Negative goodwill

 

 

(5,772)

 

IFRS3 requires the acquirer to perform a fair value exercise during the measurement period which can last no more than twelve months from the date of acquisition. An assessment of intangible assets was performed at the acquisition as part of the implementation of IFRS 3. No additional assets were recognised as a result of this review. The acquired right of use assets and lease liabilities were recognised using the present value of the remaining lease payments at the acquisition date.

Transactions costs of £1.1m were incurred in relation to the acquisition.

10.  Related party transactions

During the period, 5,000,000 options with a 15p exercise price and 2,000,000 options with a 1p exercise price were issued to John Farrugia, a director of Cavendish Finance plc. All of the options have a vesting period to two years.



 

11.  Alternative performance measures

 

The below non-GAAP alternative performance measures have been used.

Adjusted profit before tax

Measure: Adjusted profit before tax is calculated excluding share based payments, non-recurring items, share of associate profits and fair value gains on long term investments.

Use: Provides a consistent measure of the earnings performance of the core business activities.






6 months ended

6 months ended

12 months ended

 





30 September 2023

30 September 2022

31 March 2023

 





Unaudited

Unaudited

Audited

 





£'000

£'000

£'000

 








Operating loss




(2,018)

(2,287)

(5,551)

Fair value gains on long term investments

90

138

-

Negative goodwill (see note 9)

(5,771)

-

-

Other non-recurring expenses


3,546

1,444

3,658

Share based payments




746

386

577

Net finance charge



(150)

(220)

(232)

Amortisation




-

-

59

Adjusted loss before tax



(3,557)

(539)

(1,489)

 

Pro forma Revenues

References to unaudited pro forma revenues reflect the addition of the unaudited consolidated revenue of finnCap Group plc and the unaudited consolidated revenue of Cenkos Securities plc for the relevant period as if they were consolidated fully for that period.  Pro forma information is a non-GAAP measure and is provided to assist with a better understanding of the Group's performance.

INDEPENDENT REVIEW REPORT TO CAVENDISH FINANCIAL PLC

Unaudited for the 6 months ended 30 september 2023

Conclusion

Based on our review, nothing has come to our attention that causes us to believe that the condensed set of financial statements in the half-yearly financial report for the six months ended 30 September 2023 is not prepared, in all material respects, in accordance with UK adopted International Accounting Standard 34 and the London Stock Exchange AIM Rules for Companies.

We have been engaged by the company to review the condensed set of financial statements in the half-yearly financial report for the six months ended 30 September 2023 which comprises the condensed Income Statement, the condensed Statement of Comprehensive Income, the condensed Statement of Financial Position, the condensed Cash Flow Statement and the condensed Statement of Changes in Equity and all accompanying notes.

Basis for conclusion

We conducted our review in accordance with International Standard on Review Engagements (UK) 2410, "Review of Interim Financial Information Performed by the Independent Auditor of the Entity" ("ISRE (UK) 2410"). A review of interim financial information consists of making enquiries, primarily of persons responsible for financial and accounting matters, and applying analytical and other review procedures. A review is substantially less in scope than an audit conducted in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK) and consequently does not enable us to obtain assurance that we would become aware of all significant matters that might be identified in an audit. Accordingly, we do not express an audit opinion.

As disclosed in note 1, the annual financial statements of the group are prepared in accordance with UK adopted international accounting standards. The condensed set of financial statements included in this half-yearly financial report has been prepared in accordance with UK adopted International Accounting Standard 34, "Interim Financial Reporting."

Conclusions relating to going concern

Based on our review procedures, which are less extensive than those performed in an audit as described in the Basis for conclusion section of this report, nothing has come to our attention to suggest that the directors have inappropriately adopted the going concern basis of accounting or that the directors have identified material uncertainties relating to going concern that are not appropriately disclosed.

This conclusion is based on the review procedures performed in accordance with ISRE (UK) 2410, however future events or conditions may cause the group to cease to continue as a going concern.



 

 

Responsibilities of directors

The directors are responsible for preparing the half-yearly financial report in accordance with

the London Stock Exchange AIM Rules for Companies which require that the half-yearly report be presented and prepared in a form consistent with that which will be adopted in the Company's annual accounts having regard to the accounting standards applicable to such annual accounts.

In preparing the half-yearly financial report, the directors are responsible for assessing the company's ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the directors either intend to liquidate the company or to cease operations, or have no realistic alternative but to do so.

Auditor's responsibilities for the review of the financial information

In reviewing the half-yearly report, we are responsible for expressing to the Company a conclusion on the condensed set of financial statement in the half-yearly financial report. Our conclusion, including our Conclusions Relating to Going Concern, are based on procedures that are less extensive than audit procedures, as described in the Basis for Conclusion paragraph of this report.

Use of our report

Our report has been prepared in accordance with the terms of our engagement to assist the Company in meeting the requirements of the rules of the London Stock Exchange AIM Rules for Companies for no other purpose.  No person is entitled to rely on this report unless such a person is a person entitled to rely upon this report by virtue of and for the purpose of our terms of engagement or has been expressly authorised to do so by our prior written consent.  Save as above, we do not accept responsibility for this report to any other person or for any other purpose and we hereby expressly disclaim any and all such liability.

 

BDO LLP

Chartered Accountants

London, UK

Date 18 December 2023

BDO LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales (with registered number OC305127).

 

 

 

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