Síminn hf. - New product offering generates revenue growth
2023年10月25日 - 12:33AM
Síminn hf. - New product offering generates revenue growth
Financial highlights Q3 2023
- Revenue in the third quarter (Q3) of 2023 amounted to ISK 6,501
million compared to ISK 6,210 million in the same period 2022 and
increased by 4.7%. Revenue from Síminn's core services, mobile,
data and TV services increases by over 7% during the quarter.
- EBITDA amounted to ISK 1,811 million in Q3 2023, up by ISK 21
million or 1.2% compared to the same period 2022. The EBITDA ratio
was 27.9% in Q3 2023, compared to 28.8% in the same period of 2022.
Operating profit EBIT amounted to ISK 765 million in Q3 2023,
compared to ISK 986 million in the same period of 2022.
- Net financial expenses amounted to ISK 126 million in Q3 2023,
compared to ISK 84 million in the same period of 2022. Financial
expenses amounted to ISK 303 million, financial income ISK 161
million, and foreign exchange loss ISK 16 million.
- Profit in Q3 2023 amounted to ISK 507 million compared to a ISK
718 million profit of continuing operation in the same period
2022.
- Interest-bearing debt including lease liabilities amounted to
ISK 10.2 billion at the end of Q3 2023, compared to ISK 8.9 billion
at the end of 2022. Cash in the end of Q3 2023 amounted to ISK 2.0
billion, compared to ISK 3.7 billion at the end of 2022. The
balance of loans at Síminn Pay was ISK 2.5 billion at the end of Q3
2023, but was ISK 1.7 billion at the end of 2022.
- Síminn's equity ratio was 52.4% at the end of Q3 2023 and
equity was ISK 18.0 billion.
Orri Hauksson, CEO:
"From the first two quarters of the year, revenues, EBITDA and
EBIT are now increasing significantly. External cost increases have
been rapid in recent seasons, and we have barely managed to keep
income growth in line with increased expenses. The third quarter of
this year was more profitable than before, which is often the case
but that change is especially noticeable now, in addition to the
fact that EBITDA grows slightly year-on-year, and EBITDA grows
slightly year-on-year. We are still in the middle of the
amortization process of our increased investments from the past two
years, primarily due to contracts for popular TV content and new
technologies with a short amortization period. In the long term,
those investments will benefit the company, but have taken EBIT
down significantly in recent quarters. The bottom has now been
reached and EBIT has resumed its growth curve.
We have made numerous changes to our product offering during the
year which seem to have met consumer needs well. Increasingly,
Icelandic consumers are choosing to buy the complete range of
products from their telecommunications and television service
providers that suits them, instead of hand-selecting each service
element. In the case of Síminn, the number of packages sold has
increased by 10% during the year, but the number of individual
products such as internet services has decreased. The number of
mobile customers has increased rapidly recently, both within and
outside the package, and roaming income has grown somewhat with the
number of tourists.
Overall, rapid and varied income development is taking place due
to internal and external changes, which in turn has produced more
versions than before of the transactions that households have with
Síminn. Some households have thus reduced their bill, while others
have chosen larger packages and added products. Síminn's biggest
benefit in this product development is that we now meet more
diverse needs than before, and not least for younger target groups
than before.
Síminn’s TV service is an example of a product that appeals more
and more to younger audiences, but also to the solid core that has
been in the business for a long time. Viewership has increased
rapidly again, but only after the end of the pandemic did the
amount of time people spent in front of the TV drop significantly.
New viewing records are being set week after week, but the series
about the band IceGuys, which has received an average of ten
thousand plays per day since the first episode aired last October
6, is in the forefront. Foreign series, children's content and
football also have their loyal viewers.
There is more of all the above ahead, especially high-quality
Icelandic series until Christmas. Síminn is also involved in an
exciting development project with HSÍ, which is the first of the
Icelandic sports associations to sell access to the sport without
intermediaries to viewers through Síminn's system. In this project,
artificial intelligence plays a big role and is therefore extremely
exciting for Síminn as a technology company. After the end of the
year, on the other hand, it will be interesting to see how the
production of television content develops in the world, but labor
disputes in Hollywood could temporarily reduce the supply of new
programs from this mainstay of the entertainment industry.
Financial technology and the use of Síminn's revolving card
Léttkort are growing the fastest of all the company's product
categories. Loans at the end of October will amount to almost ISK
three billion on the residential market. Companies that do business
with Síminn have, just like households, increased the number of
services they acquire from Síminn. The electronic order book for
purchasing authorizations is the fastest growing part of Síminn’s
fintech services in the corporate market now. The system alone does
not generate huge income for Síminn yet, but it is a good basis for
further product offerings to companies.
Advertisements are also a rapidly growing product, as in our
case they are based on viewing figures in real time from the target
groups that the advertiser has set out to reach. Social media has
long offered such precision online, while television has been a
much less focused platform, until now.
There will be further news about the changed and strengthened
revenue generation at Síminn. Mainly, such changes will increase
the number of service lines offered by Síminn, but older products
will also be discontinued. One can mention the analog telephone
system, which has been useful to citizens for decades. From the
beginning of next year, landline calls in Iceland will be based
only on the internet unit IP. In addition to internal projects of
that nature, it will be important in the coming months for Símann -
as well as other Icelandic companies - that our economic system
ends its turbulent journey on a favorable path again."
Investor meeting 25 October 2023
An investor presentation will be held on Wednesday 25 October
2023 at 8:30 am at Síminn‘s headquarters in Ármúli 25, Reykjavík.
During the meeting, Orri Hauksson CEO and Óskar Hauksson CFO will
present the financial results. The meeting will be held in
Icelandic. Documents for the meeting are available in Nasdaq‘s
Iceland company news and on the company’s investor relations
website https://www.siminn.is/fjarfestar/quarterly-results.The
meeting is webcasted on:
https://www.siminn.is/fjarfestakynning.
Further information:
Orri Hauksson, CEO (orri@siminn.is)Óskar Hauksson, CFO
(oskarh@siminn.is)
- Síminn hf - Financial results Q3 2023
- Síminn hf. - Investor Presentation Q3 2023
- Síminn hf. - Consolidated Interim Financial Statements Q3
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