Unaudited information of Invalda INVL group for 9 months of 2024
29 November 2024 - 5:45PM
UK Regulatory
Unaudited information of Invalda INVL group for 9 months of 2024
Invalda INVL, the leading Baltic asset management group, had
equity of EUR 202.5 million at the end of September this year, or
EUR 16.85 per share. Those figures were 50.2% and 50.1% larger,
respectively, than a year earlier, including the dividends paid
this year.
In January-September 2024, Invalda INVL earned an unaudited net
profit of EUR 25.8 million, an increase of 7.1 times compared to
the same period last year, when the net profit was EUR 3.6
million.
“The situation remains tense, both globally and in the region
where we operate directly. Despite this, the third quarter was
successful for the investments we manage, generating profits for
our clients,” says Darius Šulnis, CEO of Invalda INVL.
The value of client assets under management by the group’s
companies grew to EUR 1.66 billion at the end of September 2024 and
was up 15.3% from the start of the year. Gains of EUR 115.4 million
were earned for the group’s clients in the nine months of this
year.
Asset management and family office business
Invalda INVL’s revenue from the management of assets entrusted
by clients was EUR 9.1 million in three quarters of 2024 and
decreased by 25.8% compared to January-September 2023. The reason
for the decrease in revenue in the period of comparison is that the
revenue from the retail business transferred to Šiaulių Bankas in
early December last year is no longer included.
This result for the group’s strategic business, also including
the company’s own investments in the products it manages, was a
profit of EUR 13.9 million; in the same period last year, the
profit was EUR 1.7 million.
“The largest private equity fund we manage, the INVL Baltic Sea
Growth Fund, whose portfolio companies had combined revenues of
approximately EUR 570 million in 2023 and normalized EBITDA of
around EUR 82 million, plans to divest some of its matured
businesses and disburse the proceeds to the fund’s investors. Our
investment activities in this area will be continued by the new
INVL Private Equity Fund II, which will be distributed to investors
in coming months,” says Darius Šulnis, who is also the Managing
Partner of the INVL Baltic Sea Growth Fund.
The INVL Partner Power Opportunities Fund, a closed-end fund for
informed investors launched in September of this year, has
attracted significant investor interest. In its first offering of
units, the fund raised USD 24.71 million from investors.
Equity investments
Invalda INVL’s other equity investments, aside from the asset
management, had a EUR 13.4 million impact on earnings in
January-September 2024.
That result was positively influenced by the good performance of
the banks in which the company owns stakes, their growth in value
and dividend payments. Invalda INVL has invested in Šiaulių Bankas
and in Moldova-Agroindbank (maib), Moldova’s largest bank.
“Maib this year has paid out a noteworthy EUR 51.4 million to
shareholders via dividends and share buyback. As a result, the INVL
Special Opportunities Funds investors and Invalda INVL have fully
recovered the amount they invested in maib and already earned
some profit on their investment. We hope and expect that the
bank's further successful growth and performance will increase the
investment’s value and bring extremely high returns to those who’ve
invested,” says Invalda INVL’s CEO.
“Šiaulių Bankas was also generous with shareholders this year
and approved a new dividend policy aiming to pay out a minimum of
50% of annual profits to shareholders,” he adds.
The positive impact of Šiaulių Bankas on Invalda INVL’s pretax
profit, including dividend payments, was EUR 10 million, while that
of maib was EUR 4.4 million.
The performance of Litagra, one of Lithuania’s largest
agribusiness groups, had a negative impact (a loss of EUR 1
million) on the value of Invalda INVL’s investments.
“We see positive trends in Litagra’s business. Although they’re
not reflected in the 9-month results yet, those trends should
positively impact the company’s activities in the coming quarters,”
notes Darius Šulnis.
The person authorized to provide additional information is:
Darius Sulnis, CEO of Invalda INVL
Darius.Sulnis@invl.com
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