BARLOWORLD LIMITED - Barloworld reviewed interim r24 May 2021
Barloworld reviewed interim results for the six months ended 31 March 2021

Barloworld Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
(Registration number 1918/000095/06) 
(Income Tax Registration number 9000/051/71/5)
(JSE Share code: BAW)
(JSE ISIN: ZAE000026639)
(Share code: BAWP) 
(JSE ISIN: ZAE000026647) 
(Namibian Stock Exchange share code: BWL)
(Bond issuer code: BIBAW) 
(Barloworld or the Company or the Group)


Barloworld reviewed interim results for the six months ended 31 March 2021

The Group's performance during the period has been bolstered by executing on our strategy, the swift implementation 
of austerity measures aimed at cash preservation, maintaining a focused balance sheet management strategy and instilling
focused working capital management, resulting in cash generation exceeding our expectations. 

Group chief executive officer
Dominic Sewela

GROUP SALIENT FEATURES
- Group headline earnings per share (HEPS) of 367 cents (1H20: 70 cents)
- Strong balance sheet with a robust cash balance of R8.3bn maintained
- Group revenue of R28.6bn up 6.5% (1H20 Group revenue: R26.9bn)
  with revenue from continuing operations up 13% to R20.2 billion
- Improvement of Group EBITDA to gross interest paid to 6.9 times (FY2020: 5.8 times)
- Acquisition of Equipment Mongolia and Ingrain SA contributed 23.0% of total operating profit
- Enhanced Group ROIC of 3.8% (FY2020: 1.0%)
- Operating margin of 9.6% (1H20: 7.5%)
- A special dividend of 200 cents per share declared, returning capital to shareholders
- R1.2 billion cost savings as a result of austerity measures
- Interim dividend reinstated for the six months ended 31 March 2021: 137 cents (1H20: Nil)
- Basic earnings per share (BEPS) 371.4 cents (1H20: 729.7 loss cents per share)
- Group normalised HEPS from continuing operations #* of 448 cents (1H20: 180 cents)
- Group net debt position (including Ingrain) increased to R4.9bn
- Operating profit increased 44.0% to R1.9 billion

# Excluding IFRS 16 impact (1H21: R46 million: 1H20: R50 million)
* Excluding B-BBEE charges (1H21: R40 million: 1H20: R93 million)

Group review
The decisive actions taken in 2020 are beginning to yield positive results, as reflected in our strong set of results
for the first six months of the financial year ended 31 March 2021. The revenue from continuing operations for the
period was R20.2 billion (1H20: R17.9 billion), up 13% from the prior period, which was largely unaffected by COVID-19. 
Our recent acquisitions delivered better than expected performance with Equipment Mongolia and Ingrain contributing 
R3.4 billion in revenue (17% of total revenue).

The operating profit from continuing operations increased by 44.0% to R1.9 billion, with Equipment Mongolia and Ingrain 
contributing R450 million (23.0% of total operating profit). The Group achieved a R1.2 billion reduction in costs 
compared to the prior period, owing to the swift implementation of austerity measures aimed at cash preservation. 
The effect of the acquisitions and cost containment resulted in a 210 basis points increase in the operating margin 
to 9.6%. 

We maintained a strong balance sheet and instilled intensive working capital management, with free cash generation of
R4 billion (excluding the Ingrain acquisition of R5.3 billion) exceeding our expectations. Our Group net borrowings of
R4.9 billion have increased by R2.3 billion as at 31 March 2021, from R2.6 billion at 30 September 2020. The increase 
was solely driven by the R5.3 billion Ingrain acquisition, which was partially paid down by cash from existing operations. 

The Group headline earnings per share (HEPS) was 367 cents, up on the prior period HEPS of 70 cents. The Group normalised 
HEPS from continuing operations, excluding the impact of IFRS16 and B-BBEE charges, at 448 cents (1H20: 180 cents) was 
higher than the prior period owing to exceptional performance in the Equipment businesses and the contribution from
our recent acquisitions. Basic earnings per share (BEPS) of 371.4 cents (1H20: -729.7 cents loss per share) up 
1 101.1 cents per share.

An improved return on invested capital (ROIC) of 3.8% (1H20: 7.8%), compared to the 1.0% achieved in the 2020 financial 
year, was generated from the improved results recorded. Attention should be drawn to the fact that the calculation of 
ROIC for six months necessitates the inclusion of our annualised performance, therefore the last half of the 2020 
financial year is included, which will be eliminated in September 2021.

Operating segment results for the six months ended 31 March 2021 for continuing operations

                                                 Revenue                       Operating profit/(loss)     
                                            Six months ended                       Six months ended   
                                        Reviewed     Unreviewed             Reviewed            Unreviewed   
                                          31 Mar         31 Mar               31 Mar                31 Mar    
  Rm                                        2021           2020                 2021                  2020   
  Industrial equipment and services       13 846         12 745                1 452                 1 092   
  Consumer industries                      1 956                                 305                         
  Car Rental and Leasing                   4 014          4 829                  378                   464   
  Other segments*                            393            326                 (200)                 (213)  
  Total continuing operations             20 326         17 900                1 935                 1 343   
  * Other segments includes Digital Disposal Solutions (including SMD), Corporate, Khula Sizwe and Handling.

Discontinued operations
During the year under review the board approved the sale of the Group's wholly owned Motor Retail business to NMI
Durban South Motors Proprietary Limited (NMI-DSM), in which Barloworld holds a 50% interest, effective 1 June 2021. 
All substantive conditions have now been met, including the Competition Tribunal approval.

The board also approved a formal disposal process to exit the Logistics business after receiving several expressions
of interest. The process is expected to close by the end of the current calender year. 

Cash flow
Net cash generated from operating activities before dividends to 31 March 2021 of R3.7 billion (inflow) was 
R5.1 billion higher than the prior year at R1.3 billion (outflow). Operating cash flows were better than last year 
and the working capital levels significantly improved due to the reduction in inventory balances and the increase 
in payables. Cash utilised in the acquisition of the Leasing and Rental Fleet was R1.3 billion (1H20: R1.1 billion), 
as we ramped up the fleet to meet increasing demand.

Net cash utilised in investing activities of R5 billion includes the Ingrain acquisition of R5.3 billion, partly
offset by the maturity of the investment in USD-linked Angolan bonds of R388 million (USD25.5 million).

Free cash flow generated of R4.0 billion before the acquisition of Ingrain for the period was an exceptional effort 
in tough trading conditions when compared to the prior year's outflow of R1.4 billion. 

Financial position, gearing and liquidity
Group total assets amounting to R52.4 billion (FY2020: R47.9 billion) were impacted by the acquisition of Ingrain
carrying a total asset base of R6 billion, together with increased cash levels, but partially offset by a reduction 
in working capital in the rest of the businesses. A robust cash balance of R8.3 billion was maintained with the net 
debt position, including the Ingrain acquisition increasing to R4.9 billion. Assets held for sale of R5.8 billion 
(1H20: R218 million) include Motor Retail and Logistics.

The Group maintains committed facilities for both the local and offshore operations, which remained substantial at
R22.7 billion and non-committed facilities amounted to R2.2 billion.

Our South African short-term debt includes committed overnight short-term facilities, revolving credit fund facilities
and a R3 billion bridging finance on the Ingrain acquisition, which expires in May 2021. Subsequently, we concluded
syndication at favourable rates. We expect to maintain our participation in this market to the extent that we are able to
achieve funding rates that are competitive with existing short-term funding lines and requirements, as well as available
liquidity within this market. 

Liquidity volumes have eased up within the debt capital markets post the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic when compared 
to the 2020 financial year. With the easing of lockdown restrictions in recent months, a number of investors found
themselves with available cash to invest, which has allowed spreads to narrow and slightly favourable rates on bond
issuances.

The Group's financial position remains well within our covenants.

  Debt covenants                              March   
                                               2021   
  EBITDA: Interest cover > 3.0 times      6.9 times   
  Net Debt: EBITDA < 3.0 times            0.9 times   

Resumption of dividend
Our focus on the integration and value extraction from the acquisitions, which will precede programmatic "bolt-on"
mergers and acquisitions focused on Industrial Equipment and Services and Consumer industries, and the release
of capital likely from the disposals under way, has provided the board with the comfort necessary to take the decision 
at its May 2021 board meeting to resume the payment of dividends. In light of this decision, the Group will pay a total 
of 337 cents per share in dividends to shareholders, made up of an ordinary dividend of 137 cents per share and a special 
dividend of 200 cents per share.

Dividend declaration
Notice is hereby given that interim dividend number 183 and a special dividend have been declared (collectively "the
dividends") in respect of the six months ended 31 March 2021 subject to the applicable dividends tax levied in terms of
the Income Tax Act, 58 of 1962 (as amended) as follows: 

  Dividend        Gross amount     Withholding tax        Net amount        
  Ordinary           137 cents                 20%      109.60 cents   
   Special           200 cents                 20%      160.00 cents   

Payment of the special dividend is subject to exchange control approval by the South African Reserve Bank. A further
announcement will be released once such approval has been obtained. 

In accordance with paragraphs 11.17(a)(i) to (ix) and 11.17(c) of the JSE Listings Requirements, the following
additional information is disclosed: 
- The dividends have been declared out of income reserves
- Local dividends tax rate is 20% (twenty per centum)
- Barloworld has 201 025 646 ordinary shares in issue.

In compliance with the requirements of Strate and the JSE Limited, the following dates are applicable to the
dividends:
 
DIVIDENDS DECLARED                           Monday, 24 May 2021 
FINALISATION DATE                           Monday, 14 June 2021
LAST DAY TO TRADE CUM DIVIDENDS            Tuesday, 22 June 2021 
ORDINARY SHARES TRADE EX-DIVIDENDS       Wednesday, 23 June 2021
RECORD DATE                                 Friday, 25 June 2021 
PAYMENT DATE                                Monday, 28 June 2021

Outlook
Our strategy, based on a clear ambition and outcome to double the Group's intrinsic value every four years, means 
that we need to be forward looking in how we approach our business. With this in mind, we are actively pivoting our
portfolio towards defensive, relatively asset-light and cash-generative industrial sectors, based on a business-to-
business operating model. 

To achieve this, we have positioned the Group as an industrial processing, distribution and services company with two
primary areas of focus: Industrial Equipment and Services and Consumer Industries (food and ingredient solutions). 
However, as we strengthen our position in these areas, our strategic focus will remain on fixing and optimising our 
existing business portfolio to extract maximum potential and further acquisitive growth once we have completed our 
remaining portfolio changes. 

Our outlook for 2021 remains positive as key markets recover, commodity prices improve, our customers increase capital
expenditure, and government stimulus spending supports infrastructure projects. 

Mining activity is expected to steadily improve on the back of buoyant commodity prices albeit with lower production,
while construction activity is expected to remain at the same levels in the short term. We expect COVID-19-related
restrictions to continue impacting on our operations in the near term, with sporadic lockdowns expected to be implemented 
to support efforts to curb the spread of the virus. Sales volumes in the consumer segment are expected to benefit from a
reduction in economic restrictions that impacted the prior period. The good outlook for maize in South Africa for the
current season is expected to continue to support margins going forward as local maize prices remain competitive.

The used car market is expected to be strong on the back of the shortage of new cars and anticipated higher prices. 
We also foresee that providing quality services, and not just price, will continue to be a driving force in the Car 
Rental and Leasing business. While we await the resumption of new normal travel patterns, we will maintain our reduced 
fixed cost base to ensure an agile organisation in Car Rental and Avis Fleet. Our commitment to our customers will 
continue while we grow our market share and sustain a lower cost to serve.

Over the short to medium term, we will focus on aspects within our control by executing on the completion of our
corporate actions through the disposal of Logistics and the integration of our recent acquisitions. 

We will continue our vigilant approach towards ensuring the safety of all our employees by complying with legislation,
as well as implementing best practices in a safe working environment.

Uncertainty about the macroeconomic environment remains, and it is therefore still too early to provide any guidance.
However, we will continue to provide regular updates to assist shareholders in assessing the Group's performance and
financial position.

24 May 2021

Short form announcement
This short form announcement is the responsibility of the board of directors of Barloworld and is a summarised version
of the full announcement in respect of the interim financial results for the period ended 31 March 2021 of Barloworld
and its subsidiaries (collectively the Group), and as such it does not contain full or complete details pertaining to 
the Group's results. Any investment decisions should be made based on the full announcement, which has been reviewed by
Barloworld's auditors. 

The full announcement can be found on the Group's website: https://www.barloworld.com/investors/interim-results-presentations/
and on the JSE's website at: https://senspdf.jse.co.za/documents/2021/jse/isse/BAWE/ie2021.pdf 

The full announcement is available for inspection, at no charge, at the registered office of Barloworld (61 Katherine
Street, Sandton, Johannesburg, 2146) from 09:00 to 16:00 on business days. Copies of the full announcement can be
requested from the registered office by contacting the Company secretary on +27 11 445 1000.

* Certain information presented in this announcement is regarded as pro forma financial information. This information has 
  been prepared for illustrative purposes only, is the responsibility of the board of directors of Barloworld and has not 
  been reviewed or reported on by the company's external auditors.

Directors
Non-executive
NP Dongwana (Chairman), FNO Edozien*, HH Hickey, MD Lynch-Bell**, NP Mnxasana, NV Mokhesi, H Molotsi, P Schmid 

Executive 
DM Sewela (Group chief executive), N Lila (Group finance director) 
*  Nigeria 
** UK

Group company secretary
Andiswa Ndoni 

Enquiries:
Group investor relations 
Nwabisa Piki

Tel: +27 11 445 1819 
E-mail: nwabisap@barloworld.com    

Sponsor 
Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking, a division of Nedbank Limited


Date: 24-05-2021 08:00:00
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