Royal Vopak NV

Vopak reports on 2019 financial results

Vopak reports on 2019 financial results

Vopak reports on 2019 financial results

Q4 2019pro forma

Q4 2019*
Q3 2019Q4 2018 in EUR millions2019pro forma

2019*
2018

'19-'18
298.8298.8312.4317.0 Revenues1,252.61,252.61,254.50%
         
     Results -excluding exceptional items-    
204.8196.2202.4180.7 Group operating profit before depreciation and amortization (EBITDA)829.8784.8734.313%
132.1131.8132.6110.6 Group operating profit (EBIT) 539.1526.4463.316%
93.897.991.178.8 Net profit attributable to holders of ordinary shares357.8364.1289.524%
0.730.760.720.62 Earnings per ordinary share (in EUR)2.802.852.2723%
         
     Results -including exceptional items-    
204.7196.3393.7183.0 Group operating profit before depreciation and amortization (EBITDA)1,038.5993.7754.838%
132.0131.9323.9110.8 Group operating profit (EBIT)747.8735.3481.755%
100.0104.2280.680.4 Net profit attributable to holders of ordinary shares571.0577.4254.5124%
0.780.812.200.63 Earnings per ordinary share (in EUR)4.474.521.99125%
         
172.3 185.7190.4 Cash flow from operating activities (gross)709.7 687.0 
-149.3 225.0-231.0 Cash flow from investing activities (including derivatives)-256.1 -589.4 
         
     Additional performance measures    
269.5258.4231.8206.5 Proportional EBITDA -excluding exceptional items-980.7929.7821.619%
84% 82%85% Occupancy rate subsidiaries84% 86% 
34.4 35.537.0 Storage capacity end of period (in million cbm)34.4 37.0 
12.5%12.5%12.0%10.8% Return on Capital Employed (ROCE)**12.4%12.4%11.6% 
4,223.84,223.84,252.24,095.5 Average capital employed**4,247.34,247.34,005.7 
2,335.31,770.42,319.61,825.0 Net interest-bearing debt2,335.31,770.41,825.0 
2.752.752.812.49 Senior net debt : EBITDA (frozen GAAP)2.752.752.49 
*  Pro forma excludes the IFRS 16 effects to allow comparison on the results to prior year

** Roce and Capital employed definition have been applied consistently for all periods presented and is not affected by IFRS 16



Highlights for full year and Q4 2019 -excluding exceptional items-

  • Full year EBITDA of EUR 830 million (2018: EUR 734 million) increased by EUR 96 million, reflecting good aggregate business (including new assets) performance of EUR 37 million, positive currency translation effects of EUR 14 million and positive IFRS 16 effects of EUR 45 million.
  • Occupancy rate of 84% (2018: 86%) reflected IMO 2020 capacity conversions during the year and ongoing market conditions at oil hub terminals.
  • Full year EBIT of EUR 539 million (2018: EUR 463 million) increased by EUR 76 million, including good performance from new assets, partly offset by hub terminals in Europe and Singapore, positive currency translation effects of EUR 11 million, lower depreciation (from terminals classified as held for sale) of EUR 22 million and positive IFRS 16 effects of EUR 13 million.
  • Return on Capital Employed increased to 12.4% (2018: 11.6%).
  • Significant increase in net profit attributable to holders of ordinary shares (24%) to EUR 358 million (2018: EUR 290 million), resulting in earnings per ordinary share of EUR 2.80 (2018: EUR 2.27).
  • The efficiency program to reduce Vopak's cost base is delivered; the cost level for 2019 amounted to EUR 633 million.
  • Q4 EBITDA of EUR 205 million (Q3 2019: EUR 202 million) reflected positive effects from settlements, good performance from converted IMO 2020 capacity and contributions from growth projects, replacing the EBITDA from terminals divested in September.
  • Q4 occupancy rate of 84% (Q3 2019: 82%) trended upwards following contracted IMO 2020 capacity coming into operations whereas adverse market conditions at oil hub terminals continued.
  • In the fourth quarter, new capacity was delivered from growth projects in Brazil, Mexico, Panama and Singapore.

Vopak announces a share buyback program to return EUR 100 million to shareholders following the completion of the divestment of the terminals in Algeciras, Amsterdam and Hamburg.

A dividend of EUR 1.15 (2018: EUR 1.10) per ordinary share, payable in cash, an increase of 5%, will be proposed during the Annual General Meeting on 21 April 2020. 

 

Exceptional items 2019:

  • Total exceptional gains included in net profit amounted to EUR 213 million (2018: exceptional losses of EUR 35 million). This mainly comprised the aggregate divestment gains of terminals in Amsterdam, Hamburg, Tallinn and Hainan, a tax provision recognized in a joint venture in the Asia & Middle East division and an impairment recognized for the terminal in Quebec City in Canada.

Subsequent events:

  • In January 2020, the associate industrial terminal PT2SB in Malaysia repaid part of its preference share capital, which resulted in a cash inflow of EUR 85 million for Vopak in the first quarter of 2020.
  • On 31 January 2020, Vopak completed the earlier announced divestment of its 100% shareholding in the terminal in Algeciras, Spain generating a cash inflow of EUR 135 million in the first quarter of 2020.
  • On 12 February 2020, Vopak announced the expansion of the Vopak Shanghai - Caojing Terminal with 65,000 cbm for chemical gas products. This industrial terminal serves the chemical plants that are located in the Shanghai Chemicals Industry Park (SCIP) and its adjacent areas. The additional storage capacity has been fully rented out under long-term contracts and is expected to be commissioned in the second half of 2022.

 

Eelco Hoekstra, Chairman of the Executive Board and CEO of Royal Vopak commented:

  • Strong EBITDA and significant increase in earnings per share
  • Continued growth investments and EUR 100 million share buyback program
  • Portfolio well-positioned for future opportunities

Performance

2019 was a successful year for Vopak. We executed our strategy, realized strong EBITDA and significantly increased earnings per share.

Over the years 2017-2019, we have been transforming our portfolio through EUR 700 million divestments and EUR 1 billion investments in new growth projects. We successfully divested almost 5 million cbm of oil capacity, mainly in Europe, and bolstered our hub positions. We prepared our oil hub terminals for IMO 2020 and expanded storage capacity in future growth markets. In 2019, we expanded our LNG business in Pakistan and Colombia and started the construction of new industrial terminals in China and the US. Our portfolio is well-positioned for future developments. As part of our new energies focus, we made our first investments in hydrogen and solar. 

Delivery of our digital strategy has progressed well. We continued the roll-out of our new cloud-based system for our terminals, as part of broader efforts to develop our digital architecture. Growing Vopak’s digital capabilities and using data are key to our short-term performance and long-term value creation, as well as to our position as the leading independent tank storage company.

Looking ahead

We continue the course we set in previous years. We focus on performance and value.

Our financial framework and priorities for cash are unchanged. We will use the majority of cash from recent strategic divestments to grow our portfolio. We propose to increase our annual dividend by 5% over 2019 and announce today a EUR 100 million share buyback program to increase our distribution to shareholders. The share buyback program is complementary to our continued investments in growth, sustaining, service improvement and IT capex. 

  • We aim to grow EBITDA over time with new contributions from growth projects and IMO 2020 converted capacity and replace the EBITDA from divested terminals, subject to general market conditions.
  • In the period 2020-2022, Vopak may invest EUR 750 million to EUR 850 million in sustaining and service improvement capex, subject to additional discretionary decisions, policy changes and regulatory environment. 
  • To complete the Vopak’s digital terminal management system build and roll-out, Vopak expects to spend annually EUR 30 million to EUR 50 million in IT capex over the period 2020-2022.
  • We continue with further strengthening our cost culture and expect to compensate for annual inflation in our cost performance.
  • We will continue to look for attractive ventures in new energies and innovative technologies.
  • Growth investment for 2020 could amount to EUR 300 million to EUR 500 million.

For 2020 and beyond, we will keep storing vital products with care to make a meaningful contribution to a more sustainable society, enabled by our financial performance.

 

Link to  where the Annual Report 2019 is published

 

The analyst presentation will be given via an on Vopak’s corporate website , starting at 11:00 am CET on 12 February 2020.

For more information please contact:

Vopak Press: Liesbeth Lans - Manager External Communication,

Telephone: +31 (0)10 400 2777 | e-mail:  

Vopak Analysts and Investors: Laurens de Graaf - Head of Investor Relations, 

Telephone: +31 (0)10 400 2776 | e-mail:

Auditor’s involvement

This press release and enclosure 4 in the press release are based on the 2019 financial statements. The financial statements are published in accordance with statutory provisions. The auditor has issued an unqualified auditor’s report on the Financial Statements.

This press release contains inside information as meant in clause 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation.

About Royal Vopak

Royal Vopak is the world’s leading independent tank storage company. We store vital products with care. With over 400 years of history and a focus on sustainability, we ensure safe, clean and efficient storage and handling of bulk liquid products and gases for our customers. By doing so, we enable the delivery of products that are vital to our economy and daily lives, ranging from chemicals, oils, gases and LNG to biofuels and vegoils. We are determined to develop key infrastructure solutions for the world’s changing energy systems, while simultaneously investing in digitalization and innovation. Vopak is listed on the Euronext Amsterdam and is headquartered in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Including our joint ventures and associates, we employ an international workforce of over 5,500 people. As of 11 February 2020, Vopak operates 66 terminals in 23 countries with a combined storage capacity of 34.0 million cbm, with currently 1.5 million cbm under development. For more information, please visit vopak.com.

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