Unaudited consolidated interim accounts for the second quarter and
first six months of 2024
Segments (EURm) |
Q2/24 |
Q2/23 |
Change |
6m/24 |
6m/23 |
Change |
Supermarkets |
150.3 |
154.5 |
-2.7% |
296.7 |
301.7 |
-1.6% |
Department stores |
25.4 |
27.0 |
-5.9% |
49.4 |
51.7 |
-4.5% |
Cars |
54.1 |
55.9 |
-3.1% |
98.9 |
97.6 |
1.4% |
Security |
5.7 |
3.5 |
63.2% |
10.3 |
6.4 |
61.1% |
Real Estate |
1.8 |
1.6 |
8.6% |
3.4 |
3.2 |
8.4% |
Total sales |
237.3 |
242.5 |
-2.1% |
458.8 |
460.5 |
-0.4% |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Supermarkets |
5.2 |
4.6 |
11.3% |
6.2 |
6.3 |
-2.2% |
Department stores |
0.2 |
1.0 |
-82.7% |
-1.0 |
0.2 |
-617.0% |
Cars |
3.3 |
4.7 |
-29.1% |
5.6 |
7.7 |
-26.8% |
Security |
0.0 |
0.1 |
-25.0% |
-0.1 |
0.1 |
-186.5% |
Real Estate |
1.7 |
3.0 |
-42.1% |
3.9 |
5.5 |
-28.1% |
IFRS 16 |
-0.6 |
-0.5 |
11.8% |
-1.0 |
-1.0 |
-6.4% |
Total profit before tax |
9.9 |
12.8 |
-23.2% |
13.7 |
18.7 |
-27.1% |
The Group’s unaudited consolidated sales revenue
for the second quarter of 2024 was 237.3 million euros, 2.1% less
than the same period last year. The sales revenue for the first
half of the year was 458.8 million euros, a decrease of 0.4%
compared to 460.5 million euros in the first half of 2023. The
Group’s unaudited consolidated net profit for the second quarter of
2024 was 9.9 million euros, which is 23.2% lower than the net
profit for the same period last year. The net profit for the first
six months of 2024 was 8.4 million euros, a decline of 37.9%
compared to the same period last year. Profit before tax for the
first half of the year was 13.7 million euros, decreasing by 27.1%
compared to the previous year.
The economic results of the Group in the second
quarter of 2024 were significantly influenced by the prolonged
downturn in the retail sector. Among the Group’s major retail
segments, the car segment performed the best, achieving a 1.4%
increase in sales revenue despite a 9% decline in the Baltic car
market in the first half of the year. This growth was driven by a
strategic brand selection, with both KIA and Škoda sales volumes
increasing in the Baltic market. The security segment also
continued to contribute the highest sales growth, expanding both
organically and through the acquisition of security companies in
the previous year (AS Walde in February 2023, Skarabeus
Julgestusteenistus OÜ in July, and Caesari Turvateenistuse AS in
August). Although discount campaigns have reduced product sales
margins in the challenging economic environment, the Group has
managed to maintain its gross profitability at last year's level
through the sale of services. Thanks to implemented cost-efficiency
measures, operating expenses have remained at the previous year’s
level. Continuous process optimization has allowed for controlled
labour costs. The Group’s labour costs increased by 2.0% in the
second quarter of 2024, while the number of employees grew by 1.6%.
The Group’s net profit was negatively impacted by the gradual
increase in interest rates on the Group’s loans.
To enhance customer convenience, the Group has
been investing in the development of e-commerce for a long time. In
the first quarter of 2024, the new e-shop of Kaubamaja, built on a
new platform, was launched. In the near future, there are plans to
add an instalment payment option for Partnerkaart holders. At the
end of June, the Food Department of Kaubamaja’s Tartu department
store was closed for comprehensive renovation. The updated Food
Department, featuring modern innovative solutions and technology,
is scheduled to reopen in August. Preparations have begun to
transition I.L.U. in Lõunakeskus to a new concept, planned for the
last quarter of the year. Selver plans to open two new stores this
year – in Rocca al Mare Centre in Tallinn and in Raadi, Tartu, with
both openings scheduled for the second half of the year. To
streamline processes, the Group started developing a central
logistics centre in Maardu last year. Major construction works took
place in the first half of the year. The logistics centre is
expected to be completed in the autumn of 2024. In the car segment,
plans are underway to start constructing a KIA start-up showroom on
the Bikernieku property in Riga to better support KIA sales. In
Tallinn, Viking Motors AS has signed a lease agreement for the
former Länsi Auto OPEL centre in Rae parish, Peetri village, where
a KIA flagship store is planned to open in autumn 2024. In
Lithuania, TKM Lietuva UAB has announced a construction tender for
a new KIA-Škoda multi-brand dealership, with construction expected
to start later this year.
The selected business strategy and investment
decisions are validated by new records in the number of loyal
customers enrolled in the Group’s Partnerkaart loyalty program. At
the end of the reporting period, the number of loyal customers
exceeded 737,000, growing by 3.7% over the year. The share of loyal
customers in the Group’s turnover was 86.3% in the first half of
2024 (85.3% in the first half of 2023).
Selver supermarkets
The consolidated sales revenue of the
supermarket business segment for the first half of 2024 was 296.7
million euros, a decrease of 1.6% compared to the previous year.
The consolidated sales revenue for the second quarter was 150.3
million euros, decreasing by 2,7% compared to the same period of
the previous year. The average monthly sales revenue per square
meter of selling space for goods was 0.40 thousand in both the
first half and the second quarter of 2024. In 2023, the sales
revenue per square meter was 0.43 thousand and 0.44 thousand,
respectively. In comparable stores, the sales revenue per square
meter was 0.40 thousand in the first half (a change of -6.5%) and
0.41 thousand in the second quarter (a change of -8.5%). A total of
21.7 million purchases were made in stores in the first half of
2024, the same level as last year. The pre-tax profit and net
profit for the second quarter of 2024 were both 5.2 million euros,
0.5 million euros higher than in the base period. The consolidated
pre-tax profit of the supermarket segment for the first half of the
year was 6.2 million euros, remaining relatively stable compared to
the same period last year. The net profit for the first half was
4.6 million euros, a decrease of 0.6 million euros compared to the
previous year. The difference between net profit and pre-tax profit
is due to the income tax on dividends – this year, the dividend tax
was 0.5 million euros higher than last year.
The baseline data is affected by the closure of
Järve Selver for renovation in March and the preceding clearance
sale of the largest store, the closure of WOW Selver ABC in
January, and the closure of Punane Selver in May. The baseline data
do not include the figures for Kurna Selver, which opened in August
2023.
Selver’s sales results have been influenced by
the overall situation in the Estonian retail market, where volumes
continue to decline, and consumer confidence is weak. Modest
additions to selling space and increased discount campaigns have
resulted in slower sales revenue growth than the market average. To
stimulate customer purchasing activity, Selver has increased the
number of discounts offered and has not passed on the increase in
VAT to some product prices. In January, a project offering
permanently good regular prices was launched, providing customers
with around 650 products at very favourable prices. In spring, a
targeted campaign, Golden Wednesday, was launched for customers of
retirement age, which has been very well received by the target
group. The first half-year profit was primarily affected by the
reduced turnover of goods and the decreased gross profit from
product sales. During the reporting period, the prices of many
services and materials increased. Thanks to implemented cost-saving
measures, operating expenses remained at the previous year's level.
Continuous process optimization has allowed maintaining labour
efficiency at last year’s level and ensuring moderate wage
growth.
Selver plans to open two new stores this year –
in Rocca al Mare Centre in Tallinn and in Raadi, Tartu. Both stores
are scheduled to open in the second half of the year. The focus
remains on the assortment of goods and process optimization. As a
responsible company, Selver aims to adopt conscious resource use
and contribute to sustainable development in all its activities. A
sustainable development strategy has been developed to guide daily
operations. As a company valuing openness and transparency, Selver
has published its obligations and goals on its website. Selver’s
focus is on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, increasing waste
recycling, reducing food waste, packaging and packaging use, short
supply chains, and fast and convenient digital solutions. In the
culinary products field, active product development continues,
aiming to offer customers many new flavours, with significant
attention to reducing salt, sugar, and fat content. Two Selveri
Köök products were recognised at the Estonian Best Food Product
2024 competition: blueberry-yogurt cream meringue cake and
whole-grain oat porridge.
Department stores
The department store segment’s sales revenue for
the first six months of 2024 was 49.4 million euros, a decline of
4.5% compared to the same period last year. Sales revenue for the
second quarter was 25.4 million euros, down by 5.9% from the
previous year. The pre-tax loss for the department store segment
for the first six months of 2024 was 1.0 million euros, which was
1.2 million euros lower than the result for the same period last
year. The pre-tax profit for the second quarter was 0.2 million
euros. The pre-tax profit decreased by 0.8 million euros.
The average monthly sales revenue per square
meter of selling space for the Kaubamaja department stores over the
six months was 0.30 thousand euros, 5.7% lower than the same period
last year. The economic slowdown that began towards the end of the
fourth quarter of last year continued into the first half of this
year, resulting in a more aggressive winter discount campaign
compared to the previous year, which impacted the Kaubamaja
department stores' performance. It is also important to note that
the base for the first quarter of last year was very strong, with
double-digit growth rates. The performance of the Kaubamaja Tallinn
department store was negatively affected in the second quarter by
the ongoing construction of the Vanasadama tram line in Tallinn
city centre and the closure of the Viru Centre bus terminal,
significantly reducing foot traffic. In the first quarter,
Kaubamaja launched a new e-commerce platform, significantly
enhancing customer usability and incorporating an AI-based
recommendation engine to improve sales results. The new platform
integrates seamlessly with physical stores, featuring pre-shopping,
fast delivery, and the option to order online and pay in-store, or
vice versa.
The sales revenue of OÜ TKM Beauty Eesti, which
operates I.L.U. cosmetic stores, was 1.9 million euros in the
second quarter of 2024, a 2.0% increase compared to the same period
in 2023. The profit for the second quarter of 2024 was 0.02 million
euros, 0.05 million euros less than the comparable period in 2023.
The sales revenue for the first half of 2024 was 3.9 million euros,
an increase of 8.9% compared to the same period in 2023. The profit
for the first half of 2024 was 0.04 million euros, 0.06 million
euros less than the result for the comparable period in 2023. The
successful marketing campaigns drove the quarter's sales results,
but the overall economic situation led customers to focus on
purchasing promotional products, which put pressure on sales
margins. Preparations began to transition the I.L.U. store in
Lõunakeskus to a new concept, scheduled for the last quarter of the
year.
Car trade
The car segment’s sales revenue for the first
half of 2024 was 98.9 million euros, a 1.4% increase compared to
the same period last year. Sales revenue for the second quarter was
54.1 million euros, a 3.1% decrease compared to the second quarter
of 2023. A total of 3,171 new vehicles were sold in the first half
of the year, the same number as in the previous year. In the second
quarter, 1,822 new vehicles were sold. The pre-tax profit for the
segment in the first half of 2024 was 5.6 million euros, 2.1
million euros lower than the result for the previous year. The
pre-tax profit for the second quarter of 2024 was 3.3 million
euros, 1.4 million euros lower than the same period last year.
The Baltic car market as a whole is experiencing
deeper volume declines compared to other retail sectors.
Preliminary data indicates a 9% decrease in new car sales volume in
the Baltic region. The largest decline was seen in the Estonian
market (-17%), while new car sales in Lithuania remained at the
previous year's level. The introduction of a car tax in Estonia has
not significantly accelerated purchasing decisions among customers.
Discount campaigns, driven by the market downturn, have put
pressure on sales margins, being a primary reason for the decline
in profit. Additionally, the start-up costs of the Group’s
Lithuanian auto company, Motus Auto UAB’s Škoda dealership, which
opened earlier this year, negatively impacted profits. The car
segment's profit was supported by growing sales of spare parts,
after-sales services, and bodywork, thanks to an increasing car
fleet.
Despite the downturn in the car market, the KIA
brand, imported by the Group, shows positive growth numbers. To
further support KIA sales, the Group plans to start constructing a
KIA start-up showroom on the Bikernieku property in Riga to ensure
presence in that district. In Tallinn, Viking Motors AS signed a
lease agreement for the former Länsi Auto OPEL centre in Rae
parish, Peetri village, with plans to open a KIA flagship store in
autumn 2024. In Lithuania, TKM Lietuva UAB announced a construction
tender for a new KIA-Škoda multi-brand dealership, with
construction expected to start later this year.
Security segment
The outside the Group sales revenue of the
security segment for the second quarter of 2024 was 5.7 million
euros, reflecting a 63.2% increase compared to the same period last
year. The segment’s pre-tax profit for the second quarter was 0.04
million euros, 0.01 million euros lower than the result for the
same period last year. The outside the Group sales revenue of the
security segment for the first half of 2024 was 10.3 million euros,
a 61.1% increase compared to the same period last year. The
proportion of outside the Group sales in total sales was 76% in the
first half of the year. The pre-tax loss for the segment in the
first half of 2024 was 0.1 million euros, 0.2 million euros lower
than the result for the same period last year.
The company's performance improved in the second
quarter compared to the beginning of the year, achieving
profitability. Sales growth was supported by both the addition of
merged companies' revenues and continued strong organic growth.
Post-merger synergies have begun to emerge, although several
changes are still in progress. The negative impact of the economic
environment remains evident in increased customer insolvency and
declining margins. The most significant negative impact was in the
security technology sector, although the outlook for the second
half of the year shows a positive trend.
Real estate
The sales revenue earned in the real estate
segment outside the Group was 3.4 million euros for the first half
of 2024, an 8.4% increase compared to the same period last year.
The sales revenue earned in the real estate segment outside the
Group was 1.8 million euros for the second quarter, an 8.6%
increase compared to the previous year. The pre-tax profit for the
real estate segment in the first half of 2024 was 3.9 million
euros, a decrease of 28.1%. The pre-tax profit for the second
quarter was 1.7 million euros, a 42.1% decrease compared to the
same period last year.
The growth in sales revenue for the first half
of the year was supported by a revitalised commercial rental market
in the centres. The general uncertainty associated with the crises
of recent years has somewhat diminished, which is reflected in the
stabilisation of visitor numbers to the centres. However, the
visitor traffic to commercial spaces in central Tallinn has
decreased due to ongoing street reconstruction work in the
surrounding area. The segment's sales revenue was also boosted by a
car wash, which was completed in May last year as an extension to
the petrol station rented to an external party near Peetri Selver.
Several solar parks were completed last year, covering part of the
electricity needs of the rented business buildings, thereby
contributing to the sales revenue growth of the Group’s real estate
segment.
The segment’s profit continues to be
significantly impacted by the rising cost of borrowing due to the
tightening of monetary policy. The increase in interest rates that
began at the end of 2022 has gradually affected the segment’s
interest expenses. Most of the Group’s loan portfolio is
concentrated in this segment, which has grown during the reporting
period due to the development of the logistics centre. TKM
Kinnisvara AS became the first privately owned Estonian company to
sign a 16.1 million euros loan agreement with the Nordic Investment
Bank (NIB). The modern A-energy class logistics centre building
will be constructed in accordance with BREEAM certification and EU
taxonomy requirements. The centre will have a total area of 17,200
square meters and will cost approximately 20 million euros to
build. A solar energy park will be installed on the roof of the
logistics centre, covering a significant portion of the building’s
electricity consumption. The logistics centre is scheduled to be
completed in the autumn of 2024. The decrease in the segment’s
profit for the second quarter of 2024 compared to the previous year
was due to a one-time compensation reflected in the second quarter
of 2023 related to the early termination of a lease agreement.
TKM Kinnisvara AS has started cooperating with
Kohila Municipality to potentially develop a commercial building on
a property located in the Härjaoja area of Kohila. The cooperation
agreement initially involves identifying the possibilities for
constructing a store building. The project is in its early stages,
and more details will be clarified after the road network,
planning, and development plans for the area are approved.
Renovation work began on the ground floor of the Tartu Kaubamaja
centre, giving a fresh look to the Kaubamaja Food Department and
common areas. Several tenants in the centre are also updating their
sales environments.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL
POSITION
In thousands of eurosˇ
|
30.06.2024 |
31.12.2023 |
ASSETS |
|
|
Current assets |
|
|
Cash and cash equivalents |
24,771 |
42,064 |
Trade and other receivables |
25,228 |
25,568 |
Inventories |
94,754 |
98,254 |
Total current assets |
144,753 |
165,886 |
Non-current assets |
|
|
Long-term receivables and
prepayments |
245 |
243 |
Investments in associates |
1,865 |
1,732 |
Investment property |
65,033 |
64,971 |
Property, plant and equipment |
437,142 |
433,306 |
Intangible assets |
25,370 |
25,370 |
Total non-current assets |
529,655 |
525,622 |
TOTAL ASSETS |
674,408 |
691,508 |
|
|
|
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY |
, |
|
Current liabilities |
|
|
Borrowings |
27,281 |
48,820 |
Trade
and other payables |
104,220 |
114,573 |
Total current liabilities |
131,501 |
163,393 |
Non-current liabilities |
|
|
Borrowings |
294,635 |
258,857 |
Deferred tax liabilities |
5,356 |
5,356 |
Provisions for other liabilities and charges |
508 |
526 |
Total non-current liabilities |
300,499 |
264,739 |
TOTAL LIABILITIES |
432,000 |
428,132 |
Equity |
|
|
Share capital |
16,292 |
16,292 |
Statutory reserve capital |
2,603 |
2,603 |
Revaluation reserve |
113,521 |
116,521 |
Retained earnings |
109,992 |
127,960 |
TOTAL EQUITY |
242,408 |
263,376 |
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY |
674,408 |
691,508 |
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE
INCOME
In thousands of euros
|
|
II quarter 2024 |
II quarter 2023 |
6 months 2024 |
6 months
2023 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Revenue |
237,323 |
242,465 |
458,826 |
460,548 |
|
Other operating income |
341 |
528 |
550 |
860 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cost of merchandise |
-171,511 |
-176,409 |
-333,601 |
-334,982 |
|
Service expenses |
-14,956 |
-14,230 |
-30,218 |
-30,125 |
|
Staff costs |
-27,398 |
-26,869 |
-54,692 |
-52,721 |
|
Depreciation,
amortisation and impairment losses |
-10,467 |
-10,212 |
-21,077 |
-20,278 |
|
Other expenses |
-458 |
-190 |
-790 |
-583 |
|
Operating profit |
12,874 |
15,083 |
18,998 |
22,719 |
|
Finance income |
76 |
15 |
329 |
16 |
|
Finance costs |
-3,142 |
-2,291 |
-5,790 |
-4,097 |
|
Finance income on shares of associates accounted for using the
equity method |
61 |
41 |
133 |
110 |
|
Profit before tax |
9,869 |
12,848 |
13,670 |
18,748 |
|
Income tax expense |
-1 |
-1 |
-5,313 |
-5,301 |
|
NET PROFIT FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR |
9,868 |
12,847 |
8,357 |
13,447 |
|
Other comprehensive income: |
|
|
|
|
|
Items that will not be subsequently reclassified to profit or
loss |
|
|
|
|
|
Other comprehensive income for the financial
year |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR THE FINANCIAL
YEAR |
9,868 |
12,847 |
8,357 |
13,447 |
Basic and diluted earnings per share (euros) |
0.24 |
0.32 |
0.21 |
0.33 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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Raul Puusepp
Chairman of the Board
Phone +372 731 5000
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