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HighCo: Q3 2024 GROSS PROFIT

HighCo: Q3 2024 GROSS PROFIT

Aix-en-Provence, 16 October 2024 (6 p.m.)

HIGHCO: BETTER THAN EXPECTED BUSINESS ACTIVITY IN Q3 2024 (GROSS PROFIT DOWN 11.3% LFL), ENABLING A SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT IN BUSINESS GUIDANCE FOR 2024

Business decline in Q3 2024 less steep than expected

  • Q3 2024 gross profit1 of €16.5 m, down 11.3% LFL2.
  • Nine-month YTD 2024 gross profit1 of €54.2 m, down 4.1% LFL2.
  • Strong growth in the Activation division (Q3 up 10% LFL; 9-month YTD up 10.6%), growth in Mobile businesses (Q3 up 3% LFL; 9-month YTD down 4.2%) and very strong decline as expected in Consulting & In-store media selling (Q3 down 46% LFL; 9-month YTD down 26% LFL).
  • Decline in businesses in France (Q3 down 12.3% LFL; 9-month YTD down 4% LFL) and in International businesses (Q3 down 4.7% LFL; 9-month YTD down 4.7% LFL).

2024 Guidance revised

  • Decrease in gross profit of about 8%.
  • Operating margin of more than 16%.




Gross Profit (€ m)20242023 LFL22024/2023

LFL2 change
Q118.8518.77+0.5%
Q218.8419.15-1.6%
Q3116.5018.62-11.3%
9-month total154.2056.53-4.1%

1 Unaudited data.

2 Like for like: Based on a comparable scope and at constant exchange rates (i.e. applying the average exchange rate over the period to data from the compared period). Furthermore, in application of IFRS 5 – Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations, the activities of High Connexion Italy were reported as discontinued operations as of the fourth quarter of 2023. For reasons of consistency, the data reported for the first nine months of 2023 has been restated to account for the impact of High Connexion Italy.

Didier Chabassieu, Chairman of the Management Board, stated, “HighCo’s performance was slightly better than expected in the third quarter. The Activation division continued its sustained pace of development, and the Mobile businesses returned to growth. This good performance has partly offset the strong decline in the Consulting & In-store media selling businesses, due to our client Casino. The better-than-expected performance in the Activation and Mobile divisions during the quarter have enabled us to anticipate a slight improvement in our gross profit forecast for the year.”

BUSINESS DECLINE IN Q3 2024 LESS STEEP THAN EXPECTED

Following a virtually stable first half in 2024 (down 0.6% LFL), HighCo posted gross profit of €16.5 m, showing a strong decline in Q3 2024 (down 11.3% LFL).

This drop in activity is less steep than expected and can be explained by:

  • Double-digit growth in the Activation division (up 10% LFL), due to the continued increase in the number of coupons processed in France and the positive performance in the promotion management businesses;
  • Growth in the Mobile division (up 3% LFL), resulting from further growth in SMS push notification activity and the continued slowdown in Mobile consulting businesses;
  • The sharp decline, as expected, in the Consulting & In-store media selling division (down 46% LFL) due to Casino.



As a result, over the first nine months of 2024, the Activation division (54.1% of the Group’s gross profit) grew by 10.6%, while the Mobile division (21.6% of the Group’s gross profit) fell by 4.2% and the Consulting & In-store media selling division (24.3% of the Group’s gross profit) was also down by 26%.

Businesses in France

FRANCE



Gross Profit (€ m)2024/2023 LFL change



% Total gross profit



20242023 LFL
Q116.5216.30+1.3%87.6%
Q216.6616.87-1.3%88.4%
Q314.3616.37-12.3%87.0%
9-month total47.5449.54-4.0%87.7%

In France, Q3 2024 gross profit fell by 12.3% to €14.36 m. Directly impacted by the sale of Casino stores, the Consulting & In-store media selling businesses were down sharply, as expected. This decline was partially offset by the good performance of the Activation division, as well as the growth in Mobile activities.

For the first nine months of 2024, businesses in France fell by 4%, accounting for 87.7% of the Group’s gross profit.

International businesses

INTERNATIONAL



Gross Profit (€ m)2024/2023 LFL change



% Total gross profit



20242023 LFL
Q12.332.46-5.2%12.4%
Q22.182.28-4.1%11.6%
Q32.142.25-4.7%13.0%
9-month total6.666.99-4.7%12.3%

In International businesses, Q3 2024 gross profit was down by 4.7% to €2.14 m.

In Belgium, gross profit fell by 5.3% due to the decline in coupon processing, which was partially offset by the positive trend in traditional promotions management.

Businesses in Spain showed slight growth (up 1.2%) and accounted for 1.2% of the Group’s gross profit.

For the first nine months of 2024, International businesses declined by 4.7% to €6.66 m, accounting for 12.3% of the Group’s gross profit.

2024 GUIDANCE REVISED

With better-than-expected business activity in Q3 2024 and the sharp decline in business forecast for the last quarter, the Group has revised its 2024 guidance as follows:

  • Gross profit revised “from a decline of about 9%” to “a decline of about 8%” (2023 gross profit: €74.35 m);
  • Operating margin (headline PBIT/gross profit) maintained at more than 16% (2023 operating margin: 22.1%).

About HighCo

As an expert marketing and communication, HighCo supports brands and retailers in accelerating the transformation of retail.

Listed in compartment C of Euronext Paris, and eligible for SME equity savings plans (“PEA-PME”), HighCo has nearly 500 employees.

HighCo has achieved a Gold rating from EcoVadis, meaning that the Group is ranked in the top 5% of companies in terms of CSR performance and responsible purchasing.

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