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Positioned to take advantage of increasing power of digitalisation in order payment

Positioned to take advantage of increasing power of digitalisation in order payment

EARNINGS/SALES RELEASES

Challenges remain in the payment activity, but the positioning in the software business should make Keyware an important player for the near future.

FACT

FY19 key financials

Group sales down by 7.7% to €18,116k
EBITDA decreased by 5.7% to €2,998k, FY19 EBITDA margin of 16.5% (vs. 16.2% in FY18)
Profit before tax amounted €860k (-7.6% yoy)
Group net profit was down by 49% to €320k due to higher tax charges and due to comparables, Keyware having benefited from a change in the rate of French corporate taxes in 2018
Cash and cash equivalents amounted to €1,187k (-66% yoy)
Net financial debt decreased by 2.1% from €3,998k to €4,082k



ANALYSIS

In line with the 9m results, Keyware closed FY19 with negative top- and bottom-line growth. The group continued to face troubles during its transition phase as becoming a fully-fledged software developer (from a purely terminal provider before) can only be done by increasing structural costs. There is no doubt, however, that this is still the best thing to do to offset the declining payment terminals’ activity.
Difficulties in the payment business remain
The decreasing number of traditional retailers, threatened by the growing number of online competitors, obviously led to a decrease in the number of payment terminals and transactions in this segment. In 2019, revenue in the Payment Terminals division declined by 2% to €7,010k. However, this was at a lower declining rate than previously (-15.2% in FY18) thanks to an increasing number of start-ups in new sectors, an increase in the number of customers in the higher market segment and Keyware’s competitive positioning.
While, in this challenging environment, the Authorisation division has continued to contribute to the group’s growth for many years, for the first time in 2019 this was no longer the case. Sharper pricing of the offer and the fact that the number of transactions within the start-up segments are even lower compared to those in traditional retail outlets drove down revenue by 13.7% to €8,317k.
Software to drive future growth
Nothing to worry about when it comes to Software’s FY19 revenue. Sales decreased by 1.4% to €2,789k but this amount is net, after intersegment revenue of €342k. The business continues to contribute more and more to the group’s activity (15.4% of total group’s sales, vs. 14.4% in FY18), in line with Keyware’s strategy.
Signs of EBITDA recovery
On the profitability side, the group reported €180k EBITDA, down by 5.7% vs. last year. Paradoxically, we see this as a positive sign, as it is clearly an improvement compared to the beginning of the software integration (-14.7% EBITDA growth in FY18). Software’s development continued to weigh (especially due to the expansion of the sales department), but to a lesser extent. Authorisations’s lower growth of profit was another factor in the decrease.
Trade receivables weigh on cash
The recurring relative weakness of Keyware was its strong negative WCR variations (mostly due to the massive needs in trade & lease receivables). With a delay in the collection of some trade receivables, cash and cash equivalents amounted to €1,187k vs. €3,520k in FY18. A large proportion of the overdue receivables have been, however, collected after the balance sheet date.


IMPACT

We will integrate the FY19 results and revise our forecasts for the next three years. The Software division will continue to inflate our top-line expectations. During FY19, we expect EBITDA improvements. A return to profitability is expected in the medium term.
Underlying
Keyware Technologies N.V.

Keyware Technologies NV. Keyware Technologies NV is a Belgium-based independent network service provider that offers electronic payment solutions. It is engaged in the: personalization, programming, installation, maintenance, rental and sale of fixed, portable and mobile payment terminals; implementation of payment transactions using Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, Amex, V-Pay, and JCB, among others; payment services for electronic-commerce and mobile-commerce; solutions for loyalty cards, as well as development and management of its payment transaction platform. The Company operates in two segments: Payment Terminals, engaged in the rental of terminals, the sale of payment terminals, installation of payment terminals, revenues related helpdesk and revenues relating to on-site interventions, as well as Payment Authorization, engaged in income related payment transactions and authorization services, transaction management for third parties, as well as loyalty processing and analysis services, among others.

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AlphaValue Corporate Services
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Analysts
Laura Parisot

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