Strong net collections from recent acquisitions
Highlights first quarter 2016
- Net collections increased by 134% to SEK 68.6M (Q1 2015: SEK 29.3M)
- Cash EBITDA increased by 105% and amounted to SEK 58.1M (Q1 2015: SEK 28.3M)
- Profit for the period of SEK 0.0M (Q1 2015: profit of SEK 4.9M)
- New portfolio acquired in the Czech Republic
- Pipeline of future transactions remains strong
Significant events after the first quarter
- The recent Hungarian transaction closed at the end of April 2016, with the first cash flows from collections received in early May
Comment by the CEO
Following the largest transaction in DDM’s history at the end of 2015, the first quarter of 2016 has involved significant work on the implementation of the Lombard transaction ahead of the closing, which took place at the end of April 2016 after receiving the approval from the Hungarian National Bank.
During the quarter we have also continued to deliver on our investment strategy in CEE with the acquisition of a new portfolio in the Czech Republic. This was the second portfolio we have acquired from the seller, confirming our transaction capabilities and DDM as a reputable buyer.
As a result of the recent acquisitions, net collections in the first quarter of 2016 increased by 134% compared to the first quarter of 2015, while amortization increased by 143%. Cash EBITDA (net collections less operating expenses) increased by 105% year-on-year.
Cash flow from operating activities before working capital changes for the first quarter of 2016 was positive SEK 35.4M, compared to positive SEK 9.8M for the first quarter of 2015. Following the closing of the recent Hungarian transaction at the end of April, we received the first cash flows from collections in early May. This acquisition will contribute to stronger operational cash flows during 2016.
Market outlook
The pipeline of portfolios for sale across our region continues to increase significantly and outpace industry growth in Europe as a whole. DDM is seeing a sharp increase in the number of invites to bid for large portfolios and we are well placed to continue the rapid expansion in our investment activities. We remain positive on the outlook for DDM, as we are currently in advanced stages on several significant transactions.
Given the large amount of investment opportunities, funding is a key focus. We aim to raise additional funding, targeting a long-term and sustainable capital structure and costs. With the improved financial position due to the recent acquisitions, we feel confident that we will be able to continue to deliver according to our strategy.
The information in this Interim Report requires DDM to publish the information in accordance with the Securities Market Act and/or the Act on Trading in Financial Instruments. The information was submitted for publication 12 May 2016 at 8:00 a.m. CET.
For more information, please contact:
Anders Antonsson, Investor Relations
Mail: investor@ddm-group.ch | Tel: 46 8 4080 9030
DDM Treasury Sweden AB (publ) (NGM: DDM1) is a subsidiary wholly owned by DDM Holding AG. DDM Holding AG (First North Stockholm: DDM) is a key acquirer and manager of distressed assets. Since 2007, the DDM Group has built a successful platform in Eastern Europe, currently managing 2.3 million receivables with a nominal value of over EUR 2 billion.
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