Catella publishes preliminary figures for Q1 2020 and effects of Covid-19 on operations

Total income for continuing operations rose by SEK 49 million compared to the first quarter of 2019 and amounted to SEK 503 million for the first quarter of 2020. Operating profit grew by SEK 10 million to SEK 72 million. Profit after tax for the period was SEK 24 million, on par with the preceding year. Profit attributable to shareholders in the parent company, for continuing operations, amounted to SEK 14 million (1) for the same period. Assets under management at the end of the period were SEK 156 billion, a decrease of SEK 15 billion compared to year-end 2019. The Covid-19 outbreak is adversely impacting Catella and due to the uncertain situation, it is currently impossible to estimate the full potential impact on the Catella Group.
First quarter 2020
Total income for continuing operations rose by SEK 49 million compared to the first quarter of 2019 and amounted to SEK 503 million for the first quarter of 2020. The increase is primarily attributable to Property Investment Management. Operating profit grew by SEK 10 million to SEK 72 million. Total assets under management fell by SEK 12 billion compared to the preceding year, adjusted for the discontinued product Systematic Equity, and amounted to SEK 156 billion at the end of the period, a decrease of SEK 15 billion compared to year-end 2019. Total cash and cash equivalents in continuing operations amounted to SEK 920 million at the end of the period, of which the majority is found in subsidiaries of Catella.
Assets under management in the Equity, Hedge and Fixed Income Funds business area decreased by SEK 31 billion, adjusted for the Systematic Equity product, compared to the preceding year, and amounted to SEK 48 billion at the end of the period. The decrease during the first quarter amounted to SEK 23 billion, the majority of which is attributable to Systematic Funds. The outflows during the quarter occurred in both service segments alongside the effects of value depreciation and exchange rates on assets under management. Total income for the first quarter amounted to SEK 160 million, a decrease of SEK 49 million compared to the preceding year. Operating profit decreased by SEK 30 million to SEK 57 million for the quarter. The declines in total income and operating profit are mainly attributable to Systematic Funds. Annualised profit in the business area from fixed revenues/fixed expenses amounted to SEK 81 million at the end of March.
Property Investment Management grew assets under management by SEK 19 billion compared to the preceding year to SEK 108 billion at the end of the period. Assets under management grew by SEK 8 billion in the first quarter, driven mainly by Property Funds. Total income increased by SEK 88 million and operating profit grew by SEK 45 million compared to the preceding year, driven mainly by Property Funds and Property Asset Management in the UK, which exited a mandate and generated significant variable revenues. Total income amounted to SEK 229 million and operating profit to SEK 44 million for the first quarter.
Total income in Corporate Finance was SEK 109 million, an increase by SEK 5 million compared to the preceding year, driven primarily by the Nordics, where Sweden accounted for the majority of the increase. The operating loss amounted to SEK -13 million, on par with the preceding year.
The migration of card customers to Advanzia Bank was completed in the first quarter of 2020 and Catella was paid contingent consideration of approximately SEK 125 million. SEK 104 million of the contingent consideration was recognised in income in 2019.
Effects on operations of Covid-19
The Covid-19 outbreak is adversely affecting Catella and there is risk of material financial impact on the Catella Group. Considering the uncertain situation, it is currently impossible to estimate the full potential impact on the Catella Group in upcoming quarters. We are proceeding from the assumption that the second and third quarters of 2020 will be characterised by widespread nervousness, which will affect the willingness of investors to execute deals and invest capital.
Up to this point, Catella is reporting a reduction in assets under management in the Equity, Hedge and Fixed Income Funds business area and an increase in assets under management in the Property Investment Management business area, both of which will affect fixed revenues going forward. Within Equity, Hedge and Fixed Income Funds, Catella has, like the market, been affected by withdrawals from funds in which Catella has thus far managed product liquidity without having to close any funds. Property Investment Management has thus far not received any queries from investors concerning significant withdrawals from the property funds. There has been no material effect on operations in Property Investment Management, as most of the investment structures are locked in over an extended period of time. There has been a steep fall in transaction volumes in the Corporate Finance business area due to the Covid-19 outbreak in Europe following normal activity for the business in the early months of the year. Transaction volumes in the market are expected to remain low in the next few months, but it is currently difficult to assess the long-term effect on Corporate Finance operations. Projects within Catella’s project development business are ongoing with no material impact other than postponement of the close of the sale of Grand Central in Dusseldorf, previously planned for 31 March, to 30 June. The buyer has provided collateral in liquidity of a total of approximately SEK 80 million to Catella in exchange for the opportunity to close the deal during the second quarter of 2020, which corresponds to Catella’s share of capital investment in the project.
Catella is in a good liquidity position and thus has the resilience to respond to the crisis, while the organisation has the ability to swiftly change course if the crisis worsens.

For more information, please contact:
Knut Pedersen
CEO and President
+46 8 463 33 10
knut.pedersen@catella.se
Niklas Bommelin
Investor Relations
+46 76 891 12 40
niklas.bommelin@catella.se

This is information that Catella AB (publ) is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person set out above, at 9:00 p.m. CET on 23 April 2020.

Power production in March 33.4 GWh

Slightly better winds than normal in March resulted in an power production of 33.4 GWh, compared to the month’s budget of 31.1 GWh.

Halmstad 7 April, 2020

ARISE AB (publ)

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Arise repurchases bonds

Arise today announces that it has repurchased bonds with a nominal value of SEK 50,000,000. The repurchase of bonds concerns the company’s secured bonds with a nominal amount outstanding of SEK 650,000,000 (ISIN: SE0010920900). The bonds have a floating rate corresponding to STIBOR 3m plus 4.5 percent and are due in March 2021. The purchase price corresponds to 97.5 percent of the nominal value of the bonds, i.e. SEK 48,750,000.

The purpose of the repurchase is to decrease gross debt and improve Arise’s net financials. The repurchase has been made possible by the company’s strong cash position. Following the purchase, Arise’s holding in the above-mentioned bonds amounts to a nominal amount of SEK 150,000,000.

Halmstad 19 March, 2020

ARISE AB (publ)

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Linus Hägg, CFO Arise AB, +46 702 448 916
Daniel Johansson, CEO Arise AB, +46 702 244 133

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Board and management changes in Catella AB

The Board of directors of Catella AB (publ) has decided to appoint Chairman Johan Claesson as acting CEO as of April 14, 2020. In conjunction with Johan Claesson taking over as CEO, the current Board member Jan Roxendal will take up the role as acting Chairman of the Board. Eva Bång will take up the position as acting CFO.

Catella’s current CEO Knut Pedersen, who will continue in his role until April 14, will assist with handover and certain matters until May 17, 2020.

Jan Roxendal has been a Board member of Catella AB since 2011 and member of the Audit Committee and Chairman of the Remuneration Committee since 2016. Jan Roxendal is currently Chairman of the Board of the Second Swedish National Pension Fund (AP 2) and Board member of Magnolia Bostad and has a background as CEO of Gambro AB, CEO of Intrum Jusitia Group and Vice President ABB Group.

Johan Claesson has been a member of the Board of Catella AB since 2008 and Chairman of the Board since 2011 and will now continue to be a member of the Board.

Eva Bång, who is appointed acting CFO, most recently comes from the position as Global CFO for Ingka (IKEA) Centres and has previously been Vice President and CFO of Hemsö Fastighets AB. Current CFO Marcus Holmstrand will remain in his role until April 14, and will then assist with handover during the remaining notice period.

The recruitment of a permanent CEO and CFO is ongoing with the ambition that both candidates will be in place before the end of the year.
For further information, please contact:

Johan Claesson, Acting CEO and President
+46 70 547 16 36

Jonas Burvall, Head of Group Communications
+46 766 27 97 55
jonas.burvall@catella.se

 

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Catella is a leading specialist in property investments and fund management, with operations in 15 countries. The group has assets under management of approximately SEK 170 billion. Catella is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm in the Mid Cap segment. Read more online at catella.com.

 

 

Year-end report 2019

Claesson & Anderzén AB has published its annual report for 2019. The annual report can be downloaded from the website: www.claessonanderzen.com.

Rental income amounted to SEK 626 M (587) during 2019 and the operating surplus of the property management amounted to SEK 392 M (360). The Group’s total management volume increased during the year and the increase was mainly concentrated to the Stockholm region. The occupancy rate at the end of the year was 94 % (93).

Only one property sale was completed in 2019, the sale of a commercial property in Jönköping. Profit from property sales amounted to SEK 283 M (265). The department of construction has had an increased focus on construction projects intended for own management. The result from external projects in 2019 amounted to SEK 13 M (50).

The agricultural operations’ earnings in 2019 amounted to SEK 1 M (115). The decline in earnings is due to negative weather conditions and a great strengthening of the Ukrainian currency during the later part of the year. Weather conditions, mainly in the form of unfavorable rainfall, has had a negative impact on growth and the volume produced has thus decreased. The sale of grain is mainly priced in USD and the stronger domestic currency has meant that the revenue in local currency, which is mostly realized at the end of the year, has decreased as a result of the domestic currency appreciation.

The Group’s net financial income improved significantly in 2019 compared with the previous year. Net financial items in 2019 amounted to SEK -58 M (-308). Net financial items include the Group’s holdings in Catella AB (publ), which is reported as an associated company. At the end of 2019, the Group’s average loan interest rate was 2.30 % (2.75).

Consolidated profit after tax in 2019 amounted to SEK 359 M (263). The equity/assets ratio, not taking into account market values, was 41 % (42) at the end of 2019. The total value of the Group’s property portfolio is assessed at the closing rate, based on external valuations amounting to SEK 12.9 billion (11.6, not external valuation). Adjusted equity/assets ratio is thus 61 % (66).

The Group is well prepared for the future with strong cash flows, a low loan-to-value ratio and a well-differentiated project portfolio.