Half-year report
FORESIGHT VCT PLC
LEI: 213800GNTY699WHACF46
UNAUDITED HALF-YEARLY FINANCIAL REPORT
FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 JUNE 2024
Financial Highlights
- Total net assets £218.0 million
- Following a successful recent period of realisations, a special
dividend of 7.0p per share was paid on 28 June
2024 in addition to the final dividend for the year ended 31
December 2023 of 4.4p per share, costing
£30.7 million
- Successful realisations of £34.5 million were
offset by £8.9 million of deployment and an
increase of £10.6 million in the value
of investments, resulting in a decrease in the value of the
investment portfolio of £15.0 million
- Net Asset Value per share decreased by 7.9%
from 85.9p at 31 December 2023 to
79.1p at 30 June 2024. After adding back the
11.4p dividend paid on 28 June 2024, NAV Total
Return per share was 90.5p, which made the total
return for the half-year 5.4%
- The offer for subscription launched in November 2023 was closed
on 9 April 2024 and raised a total of £23.9
million after expenses
Chair’s Statement
I am pleased to present the Company’s unaudited Half‑Yearly
Financial Report for the period ended 30 June 2024.
The Company’s Net Asset Value (“NAV”), including dividends of
11.4p paid during the period, increased by 4.6p per share to 90.5p.
This represents a NAV Total Return of 5.4% for the six months to 30
June 2024.
The UK economy showed some early signs of recovery in the first
half of 2024 following the technical recession recorded in the
second half of last year. This year, two quarters of strong GDP
growth have now been reported and the headline annual inflation
rate for May fell to 2%, finally reaching the Bank of England’s
target rate, before nudging up again slightly for July. The Bank of
England made its first interest rate cut at the beginning of August
and more cuts are expected this year but their timing is still
unclear. Although this period under review included the run-up to
the UK general election, the Labour victory was seen as a foregone
conclusion and the markets were relatively relaxed about this
outcome, not anticipating radical changes to fiscal or monetary
policy.
The Company’s portfolio in aggregate performed well against this
improving backdrop, although some individual investee companies are
still struggling with weak consumer demand, high interest rates,
inflation, supply chain issues and labour shortages. The Manager
continues to work closely with such companies to help them manage
through these difficulties. On the other hand, other investee
companies are flourishing and we are encouraged by some very
profitable exits recently as the M&A market has begun to pick
up.
The overall solid performance of the Company in the first half
of 2024 demonstrates the advantages of a generalist and
well‑diversified portfolio.
Strategy
The Board and the Manager continue to pursue a strategy for the
Company which includes the following four key objectives:
- Growth in Net Asset Value Total Return each year above
a 5% target
- Payment of annual ordinary dividends of at least 5% of the NAV
per share per annum (based on the latest announced NAV per
share)
- The implementation of a significant number of new and follow-on
qualifying investments every year, exceeding deployment
requirements to maintain VCT status
- Maintaining a programme of regular share buybacks at
a discount of no less than 7.5% to the prevailing NAV
per share
The Board and the Manager believe that these key objectives
remain appropriate and the Company’s performance in relation to
each of them over the past six months is reviewed in more detail
below.
Net Asset Value and dividends
The NAV of the Company marginally fell over the period from £219.1
million at 31 December 2023 to £218.0 million at 30 June 2024. This
was following the payment of both an ordinary and special dividend
costing the Company £30.7 million in total (including shares
allotted under the dividend reinvestment scheme).
After the successful realisations of Callen-Lenz Associates
Limited and Specac International Limited, the Board declared a
special interim dividend of 7.0p per share in addition to the final
dividend for the year ended 31 December 2023 of 4.4p per share. The
combined dividend of 11.4p per share was paid on 28 June 2024.
At the end of 2023, nearly four-fifths of the Company’s assets
were invested and the Board believed it would be in the Company’s
best interest to raise further funds to provide liquidity for its
activities in 2024 and beyond. On 15 November 2023, the Company
launched an offer for subscription to raise up to £20 million, with
an over‑allotment facility to raise up to a further £5 million,
through the issue of new shares. The offer was closed on 9 April
2024 having raised gross proceeds of £25.0 million, £23.9 million
after expenses. We would like to thank those existing shareholders
who supported the offer and welcome all new shareholders to the
Company.
Callen-Lenz Associates Limited and Specac International Limited
generated proceeds of £34.2 million at completion. Since initial
investment, the two exits combined have returned to the Company a
total of £35.7 million, with a further £3.6 million of deferred
consideration included within debtors as at the period end. This is
an exceptional achievement from a combined initial investment of
£6.2 million and represents a cash-on-cash multiple of 6.4
times.
The Company continues to achieve its target dividend yield of 5%
of NAV, which was set in 2019 in light of the change in portfolio
towards earlier-stage, higher-risk companies, as required by the
VCT rules.
The Board and the Manager hope that this level may continue to
be exceeded in future by payment of additional “special” dividends
as and when particularly successful portfolio disposals are
achieved.
Investment performance and portfolio
activity
A detailed analysis of the investment portfolio performance over
the period is given in the Manager’s Review.
In brief, during the six months under review, the Manager
completed three new investments, in a range of sectors, and three
follow-on investments costing £6.4 million and £2.5 million
respectively. The Company also disposed of two investments very
successfully, as described above, as well as the disposal of three
challenged businesses within the portfolio. Furthermore, the
Company received two loan principal repayments totalling £0.4
million.
The Board and the Manager are confident that a significant
number of new and follow-on investments can be achieved
in 2024.
The Company and Foresight Enterprise VCT plc have the same
Manager and share similar investment policies. The Board closely
monitors the extent and nature of the pipeline of investment
opportunities and is reassured by the Manager’s confidence in being
able to deploy funds without compromising quality and to satisfy
the investment needs of both companies.
Responsible investing
The analysis of environmental, social and governance (“ESG”) issues
is embedded in the Manager’s investment process and these factors
are considered key in determining the quality of a business and its
long-term success. Central to the Manager’s responsible investment
approach are five ESG principles that are applied to evaluate
investee companies, acquired since May 2018, throughout the
lifecycle of their investment, from their initial review and
acquisition to their final sale. Every year, the portfolio
companies are assessed and progress is measured against these
principles. More detailed information about the process can be
found on pages 25 and 26 of the Manager’s Review in the Unaudited
Half-Yearly Financial Report.
Buybacks
During the period the Company repurchased 3,510,012 shares for
cancellation at an average discount of 7.5%, in line with its
revised objective of maintaining regular share buybacks at a
discount of no less than 7.5% to the prevailing NAV per share. The
Board and the Manager consider that the ability to offer to buy
back shares at this level of discount is fair to both continuing
and selling shareholders and continues to help underpin the
discount to NAV at which the shares trade.
Share buybacks are timed to avoid the Company’s closed periods.
Buybacks will generally take place, subject to demand, during the
following times of the year:
- April, after the Annual Report has been published
- June, prior to the Half-Yearly reporting date of 30 June
- September, after the Half-Yearly Report has been published
- December, prior to the end of the financial year
Management charges, co-investment and performance
incentive
The annual management fee is an amount equal to 2.0% of net assets,
excluding cash balances above £20 million, which are charged at a
reduced rate of 1.0%.
This has resulted in ongoing charges for the period ended 30
June 2024 of 2.2%, which is at the lower end of the range when
compared to recent cost ratios of competitor VCTs.
Since March 2017, co-investments made by the Manager and
individual members of the Manager’s private equity team have
totalled £1.3 million alongside the Company’s investments of £110.2
million.
The co-investment scheme requires that the individual members of
the team invest in all of the Company’s investments from that date
onwards and prohibits selective “cherry picking” of co‑investments.
If any individual team member opts out of co-investment, they
cannot invest in anything during that year. The Board believes that
the co‑investment scheme aligns the interests of the Manager’s team
with those of shareholders and has contributed to the gradual
improvement in the Company’s investment performance.
In addition to the co-investment scheme, a new performance
incentive scheme was formally approved by shareholders at a general
meeting of the Company held on 15 June 2023. This scheme, in brief,
is based on the Company’s investment performance over a rolling
five-year period, over which the movement in NAV Total Return per
share needs to exceed a hurdle of 25% before any performance fee
each year can be earned. The annual fee is subject to a cap of 1%
of the closing NAV at the end of the five-year period. More details
on the calculation of the performance fee can be found in note 8 of
this report.
A total of £1.7 million has been accrued as an estimate of the
performance fee due in respect of this financial year, based on the
Company’s performance over the last four and a half years. Over
this period I am very pleased to report that the NAV Total Return
per share has increased by 38.5p (50.3%) before any performance
incentive provision.
Board composition
The Board continues to review its own performance and undertakes
succession planning to maintain an appropriate level of
independence, experience, diversity and skills in order to be in a
position to discharge its responsibilities. 2024 has seen some
planned changes to the composition of the Board.
After more than eight years as a Non-Executive Director, Jocelin
Harris did not stand for re-election at the AGM on 4 June
2024. On behalf of the Company, I would once again like to thank
Jocelin for his significant contribution and dedication to the
Company, which has benefited enormously from his wise counsel
during his many years of service. We will miss Jocelin and we
wish him the very best for the future.
Shareholder communication
We were delighted to meet with some shareholders in person at the
AGM on 4 June 2024. We hope many of you will be available to attend
our next in-person investor forum event which will be announced in
due course. These events have proven very popular with our
shareholders in the past and provide the opportunity to learn
first-hand about some of our investee companies from their founders
and management.
VCT Sunset Clause
I am pleased to report that new regulations have been made to
extend the UK’s VCT scheme by ten years to April 2035, following
the European Commission’s confirmation that they would not oppose
the continuation of the scheme. This now removes any recent
uncertainty and will help support further investment by the VCT
sector in early stage companies.
Outlook
The UK economy is now improving after some challenging years, with
GDP showing relatively strong growth again in the first two
quarters of this year and headline inflation finally falling to
more acceptable levels. The election of a majority Labour
government in July introduced some political stability and its
economic agenda is expected to be fiscally prudent. Consumer
confidence and business investment may now start to pick up,
particularly as interest rates begin to fall. There are also
encouraging signs of more M&A activity.
While the Bank of England has recently begun to cut its base
rate, the path of future monetary loosening is still unclear, as
service prices have remained high and wage inflation stickier than
previously anticipated. Any positive economic growth for the
remainder of 2024 is expected to be
modest. In addition, the first budget of the new Labour
government is due at the end of October and its impact on small
businesses is not yet known. There is also still considerable
uncertainty for the global economy and geopolitical tensions
persist. Markets have recently been unsettled and skittish, and we
await the results of the US election in November which to date
looks too close to call.
Our investee companies are unquoted, small, early-growth
businesses and by their nature entail higher levels of risk
and lower liquidity than larger listed companies. Nonetheless,
the Company’s current portfolio of investments is highly
diversified by number, business sector, size and stage of
development and overall has already demonstrated its relative
resilience in recent difficult economic and geopolitical
circumstances. We are confident that this approach will continue to
provide some protection in future volatile
market conditions.
The Manager is continuing to see a promising pipeline of
potential investments, both new and follow-on, which are sourced
nationally through its established regional network. In addition to
the funds raised earlier in the year, we have recently announced
our intention to raise further funds in the coming months. These
combined funds will provide the necessary resources to make
selective acquisitions from an increasing number of emerging
investment opportunities. Although economic growth may be subdued,
and markets potentially turbulent, in the months ahead, we believe
the Company’s generalist and diversified portfolio continues to be
well positioned to generate long-term value for shareholders.
Margaret Littlejohns
Chair
25 September 2024
Manager’s Review
James Livingston
on behalf of Foresight Group LLP Co-Head of Private Equity
Portfolio summary
As at 30 June 2024, the Company’s portfolio comprised
51 investments with a total cost of £97.1 million and a
valuation of £156.3 million. The portfolio is diversified by
sector, transaction type and maturity profile. Details of the ten
largest investments by valuation, including an update on their
performance, are provided on pages 18 to 21 in the Unaudited
Half-Yearly Financial Report.
During the six months to 30 June 2024, the value of the
investment portfolio decreased by £15.0 million as a result of
successful realisations of several investments, generating £34.5
million. This was partially offset by an increase of
£10.6 million in the valuation of the remaining investments,
plus £8.9 million of new and follow-on investments.
Overall, the portfolio has performed well despite uncertainty in
the market with ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, numerous
elections taking place worldwide, fears of a potential recession in
the US and continued domestic price inflation, coupled with high
interest rates.
In line with the Board’s strategic objectives, we remain focused
on growing the Company through further development of Net Asset
Value Total Return. For the six months to 30 June 2024, Net Asset
Value Total Return was 5.4% and net assets marginally decreased by
0.5% to £218.0 million following the payment of an 11.4p per share
dividend costing the Company £30.7 million, meaning that
the Company has successfully met this objective in the period
under review.
New investments
Three new investments were completed in the six months to 30 June
2024, investing a total of £6.4 million. The new investments were
across children’s play centres, engineering solutions and
cybersecurity. Follow-on investments totalling £2.5 million were
also made in three existing investee companies. There is a strong
pipeline of opportunities that we expect to convert during the
second half of 2024.
Family Adventures Group Limited
In January 2024, the Company invested £2.5 million of growth
capital into Family Adventures Group, a provider of daycare
nurseries and children’s leisure sites that combines soft play
areas with theatrical role play facilities. All inspected sites
have been rated “Good” by Ofsted and have an average score of
9.9/10 on daynurseries.co.uk; whilst the leisure sites have
market-leading Net Promoter Scores and high repeat visits.
The investment will be used to aid the business with a
continued rollout of nursery and leisure sites across the South
West and the Midlands.
Evolve Dynamics Limited
In March 2024, the Company completed a £2.0 million investment into
Evolve Dynamics. Founded in 2016, the company designs and
manufactures smaller Unmanned Aerial Systems (“UAS”) with
capabilities for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. The
company’s UAS products are also widely deployed within UK and
international police forces, fire services, energy inspection and
search & rescue organisations. The investment will help scale
the business and aid in new product launches.
Lepide Group Holding Company
Limited
In March 2024, the Company invested £1.9 million into Lepide, a
cyber security software solution that helps organisations to
protect their unstructured data. Lepide actively monitors event
logs within Windows Active Directory in order to detect suspicious
activity and help organisations to manage over‑exposure of data.
The investment will help scale the business and accelerate growth
initiatives.
Follow-on investments
The Company has made follow-on investments in three companies
during the six months to 30 June 2024, totalling £2.5 million.
Further details of each of these are provided opposite.
The additional equity injections in the period were used to
support further growth plans, such as launching new products and
expansion of commercial capabilities. We continue to successfully
navigate the volatility that has been felt across the markets over
the course of the year, and remain vigilant about the health of the
portfolio and the need for follow-on funding during the second half
of 2024. Given the size of the portfolio, further opportunities to
deploy capital into growing existing investments are expected.
HomeLink Healthcare Limited
In March 2024, the Company completed a £1.0 million follow‑on
investment into HomeLink Healthcare. The Company first invested
into HomeLink in March 2022. Contracting with the NHS, the business
provides patients with wound care, physiotherapy and intravenous
therapies in their own home. HomeLink is also a leader in remote
patient monitoring practices, offers a virtual ward solution and
has now saved the NHS over 150,000 hospital bed days. The
investment will support the organic expansion of the company.
Hexarad Group Limited
In June 2024, the Company completed a £0.7 million follow-on
investment into Hexarad Group. The Company initially invested £0.8
million into Hexarad in June 2021, which preceded a £0.7 million
follow-on in August 2022. Hexarad is a teleradiology company,
supporting NHS and private healthcare providers with access to a
diversified pool of radiologists in order to provide fast, accurate
diagnosis and enable more timely and higher quality patient care.
The latest investment forms part of a larger funding round,
including a new third-party investor, to support the ongoing
development of the technology, as well as the expansion of the
commercial and operational teams.
Sprintroom Limited
In March 2024, the Company completed a £0.8 million follow‑on
investment into Sprintroom, which trades as Sprint Electric. The
business designs and manufactures drives for controlling electric
motors in light and heavy industrial applications, as well as
recovering and reusing otherwise lost energy. The investment will
be used to drive continued revenue growth and develop further
iterations of the new product range.
Post period end activity
After the period end, the Company completed three follow‑on
investments totalling £2.2 million into NorthWest EHealth Limited,
which provides software and services to the clinical trials market;
Strategic Software Applications Ltd, a London-based SaaS technology
provider supporting financial institutions in meeting their
regulatory compliance obligations; and Red Flag Alert Technology
Group Limited, a Manchester-based proprietary SaaS intelligence
platform with modular capabilities spanning compliance,
prospecting, risk management and financial health assessments.
Realisations
The M&A climate has proven more challenging in recent years in
light of macroeconomic conditions, including higher interest rates
and geopolitical uncertainty alluded to above. Despite this, we are
pleased to report the particularly strong realisations of
Callen-Lenz Associates Limited and Specac International Limited, as
well as the disposal of three challenged businesses within the
portfolio: Ollie Quinn Limited, Crosstown Dough Limited and So-Sure
Limited. We continue to engage with a range of potential acquirers
of several portfolio companies and to carefully consider the timing
of exit for each. Demand from both private equity and trade buyers
remains for high-quality, high‑growth businesses.
Callen-Lenz Associates Limited
In May 2024, the Company achieved the successful exit of
Callen-Lenz Associates, returning £23.0 million to the Company.
Including a further £2.9 million of earnout recognised at the
period end, the sale implies a 5.4 times cash-on-cash return on the
total investment made of £4.8 million, equivalent to an IRR of
123%. Since investment, we have worked with the board to expand
both non-executive and executive leadership, which led to
successful product launches and a significant increase in headcount
and revenue. With the business focus successfully transitioned from
R&D to commercial sales, the exit will facilitate continued
growth.
Ollie Quinn Limited
In January 2024, following a period of challenging trading driven
by continued wage inflation and a squeeze on consumer discretionary
spend, the Company exited the UK division of Ollie Quinn, a
branded retailer of prescription glasses, sunglasses and
non‑prescription polarised sunglasses based in the UK and Canada.
The exit returned £0.2 million on completion. A sale of the
remaining Canadian business to its management team was completed in
February 2024, with us negotiating a retained interest which may
deliver future upside for the Company.
Specac International Limited
In March 2024, the Company announced the sale of Specac
International, a leading manufacturer of high-specification sample
analysis and preparation equipment used in testing and research
laboratories worldwide, primarily supporting infrared spectroscopy.
The transaction generated proceeds of £11.2 million at completion.
When added to £1.5 million of cash returned pre-exit, this implies
a total cash-on-cash return of 9.4x, equivalent to an IRR of 33%,
with a further £704,000 of deferred consideration recognised at the
period end. Since investment, the business has grown to sell
globally through both original equipment manufacturers (“OEMs”) and
distributors. We also engaged with the team to support management
team changes, improvements in governance, headcount and numerous
product launches, as well as a major site move. The exit will
facilitate the continued growth of the business.
Crosstown Dough Ltd
In June 2024, the Company realised its investment in
Crosstown Dough, a doughnut vendor operating from
31 sites including a mix of bricks and mortar, food trucks and
market stalls. Crosstown’s core products are made at its central
production unit in Battersea. The sale of Crosstown to Karali
Group, a large franchise operator of Burger King in the UK and US,
allowed distributions to be made to creditors whilst facilitating
the continuation of the business. Like Ollie Quinn, the business
had been impacted by wage and supply chain inflation.
So-Sure Limited
In March 2024, the investment in So-Sure was fully written off as
it failed to perform in line with the management plan proposed at
the Manager’s Investment Committee. So-Sure Limited is a technology
company acting as “Managing General Agent” for insurers. The
company’s mission is to offer a more trusted proposition, greater
pricing transparency and improved customer experience through its
customer-centric digital platform.
Realisations in the period ended 30 June
2024
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Accounting |
Exit proceeds |
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cost at date |
and deferred |
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Total invested |
of disposal |
consideration |
Total return |
Company |
Detail |
(£) |
(£) |
(£) |
(£) |
Callen-Lenz Associates Limited1 |
Full disposal |
4,826,733 |
4,826,733 |
25,919,367 |
25,919,367 |
Specac International Limited2 |
Full disposal |
1,345,000 |
800,000 |
11,876,787 |
13,377,031 |
Ollie Quinn Limited3 |
Full disposal |
6,684,016 |
6,684,016 |
580,451 |
584,615 |
Crosstown Dough Ltd |
Full disposal |
1,485,149 |
1,485,149 |
— |
— |
So-Sure Limited4 |
Full disposal |
1,584,158 |
1,584,158 |
11,429 |
11,429 |
Spektrix Limited |
Loan repayment |
263,371 |
263,371 |
263,371 |
263,371 |
Positive Response Corporation Ltd |
Loan repayment |
100,000 |
100,000 |
100,000 |
100,000 |
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16,288,427 |
15,743,427 |
38,751,405 |
40,255,813 |
- Includes £2.9 million of deferred consideration which has been
recognised within debtors.
- Includes £704,000 of deferred consideration which has been
recognised within debtors.
- Includes £385,000 of deferred consideration which has been
recognised within debtors. The Company has retained a 25% stake in
the company’s remaining Canadian business.
- Includes £11,000 of deferred consideration which has been
recognised within debtors.
Pipeline
As at 30 June 2024, the Company had cash reserves of £59.0 million,
which will be used to fund new and follow‑on investments, buybacks,
dividends and corporate expenditure. We are seeing a strong
pipeline of new opportunities, with several opportunities in due
diligence or in exclusivity, with further deal completions expected
to be announced in the months to follow.
The outlook for the UK economy is more favourable during the
year to date, with inflation returning to historic norms over the
last 12 months. Consumer spending remains squeezed however,
resulting from stubbornly higher interest rates and the effects of
recent high inflation still being felt. Conflicts in Ukraine and
Gaza continue to impact supply chains and erode confidence. Global
markets have proven to be exceptionally volatile so far in 2024,
which recently gave rise to some concern within the market about a
US recession which would have far-reaching consequences
globally.
Against this unsettled backdrop, the UK economy is performing
reasonably well and UK companies continue to seek both the capital
and experience to help deliver growth in uncertain times.
With a broad network of deal introducers across the UK and
internationally, and through its growing network of regional
offices, we continue to see a large volume of attractive investment
opportunities. This is not expected to change in the medium term.
We continue to pursue a balanced strategy, targeting companies from
a range of sectors and at different stages of maturity to combat
market volatility.
Key portfolio developments
Material changes in valuation, defined as increasing
or decreasing by £1.0 million or more since
31 December 2023, are detailed below. Updates on
these companies are included on page 13 and in the Top
Ten Investments section on pages 18 to 21 in the Unaudited
Half-Yearly Financial Report.
Key valuation changes in the period
|
Valuation |
Net movement |
Company |
methodology |
(£) |
TLS Management Limited |
Discounted earnings multiple |
2,135,763 |
Spektrix Limited |
Price of last funding round |
1,664,010 |
Hexarad Group Limited |
Price of last funding round |
1,639,897 |
Hospital Services Group Limited |
Discounted earnings multiple |
1,567,046 |
Itad (2015) Limited |
Discounted earnings multiple |
1,018,565 |
Nano Interactive Group Limited |
Discounted revenue multiple |
(1,038,058) |
Aerospace Tooling Corporation Limited |
Discounted earnings multiple |
(1,062,824) |
Outlook
2024 has so far been a year of market volatility. Global markets
performed strongly in the first six months of the year, with US
indexes such as the S&P 500 and NASDAQ delivering consistent
gains, albeit largely driven by a handful of high‑performing
technology companies. Increasing unemployment rates created a sense
of anxiety in the US whilst volatility across the market is
expected to continue in the medium term as a result of the ongoing
wars in Europe and Gaza, which threaten to morph into global
conflicts. In addition, nations representing approximately half of
the global population are holding or have held elections in 2024,
with the polarising US election taking place later in the year.
This political uncertainty deepens the sense of instability in the
markets.
Despite this challenging backdrop, the UK economy continues to
perform relatively well. The FTSE 100 has shown steady gains
throughout the year, rather than the significant gains and losses
driven by highly valued technology companies seen in the US. GDP
growth forecasts for the year are modest but exceed the
expectations set earlier in 2024. Inflation has returned to
historic levels, despite evidence which suggests that increased
costs continue to be passed on to consumers, eroding spending
power. As a result, the base interest rate has been held at over 5%
until August, with further reductions likely to be measured. The
first Labour government in over a decade appears relatively
moderate and business-friendly, but is yet to announce its first
budget, which could have wide‑ranging consequences for small
businesses in the UK.
In light of the volatile global economy and geopolitical
environment, and a UK economy that is showing moderate signs of
growth, the Company has performed well in the year to date. NAV
Total Return in the year to date is 5.4%. Strong exits from Specac
and Callen-Lenz have significantly contributed to the 11.4p
dividend paid in June, with a very attractive dividend yield of
15.7%. The disappointing exits of So-Sure, Ollie Quinn and
Crosstown, however, exemplify the current challenges faced by
businesses linked to consumer spending. The Company maintains a
balanced portfolio across different sectors and stages of the
business lifecycle, which should stand it in good stead to face the
volatility ahead. The Manager’s hands-on approach to challenges and
exit planning continues to add value to its portfolio
companies.
Looking to the remainder of 2024 and beyond, it would be
reasonable to expect further volatility given the geopolitical and
economic environment. The US election could have far-reaching
consequences, while few concrete details have yet emerged on the
new UK government's first budget. Interest rates are likely to
remain relatively high in the medium term, although this may create
opportunities for equity investors to support SMEs put off by the
cost of debt.
On the optimistic side, the UK’s relatively low market
volatility and moderate government should mean it remains an
attractive place to do business. We expect to see continuing
interest in UK companies as acquisition targets for overseas
corporations. The UK continues to invest heavily in innovation
through world-class universities and support networks, generating a
good flow of attractive investment opportunities for the
Manager.
The Manager is pleased with the performance in the year to date,
with a successful fundraising, high-potential new investments and
attractive exits. With inflation returning to historic norms and
consumer confidence hopefully improving, there is cause for some
optimism looking to the future. Crucially, the portfolio remains
diversified across sectors and with a mix of higher-growth and
cash-generative businesses, the Company is resilient to headwinds
and challenges. The Company has further strengthened its position
in the VCT market, which remains an important source of capital for
UK entrepreneurs.
James Livingston
on behalf of Foresight Group LLP
Co-Head of Private Equity
25 September 2024
Unaudited Half-Yearly Results And Responsibilities
Statements
Principal risks and uncertainties
The principal risks faced by the Company are as follows:
- Market risk
- Strategic and performance risk
- Internal control risk
- Legislative and regulatory risk
- VCT qualifying status risk
- Investment valuation and liquidity risk
The Board reported on the principal risks and uncertainties
faced by the Company in the Annual Report and Accounts for the
year ended 31 December 2023. A detailed explanation can be found on
pages 50 to 52 of the Annual Report and Accounts, which is
available on the Company’s website www.foresightvct.com or by
writing to Foresight Group at The Shard, 32 London Bridge Street,
London SE1 9SG.
In the view of the Board, there have been no changes to the
fundamental nature of these risks since the previous report. The
emerging risks identified in the previous report included those of
climate change, inflationary pressures, interest rates, supply
chain issues, energy prices, the Russian invasion of Ukraine,
conflict in the Middle East and increased tension between the
United States and China over the future of Taiwan. These emerging
risks continue to apply and be monitored. The Board and the Manager
continue to follow all emerging risks closely with a view to
identifying where changes affect the areas of the market in which
portfolio companies operate. This enables the Manager to work
closely with portfolio companies, preparing them so far as possible
to ensure they are well positioned to endure potential
volatility.
Directors’ responsibility statement
The Disclosure and Transparency Rules (“DTR”) of the UK Listing
Authority require the Directors to confirm their responsibilities
in relation to the preparation and publication of the Half-Yearly
Financial Report.
The Directors confirm to the best of their knowledge that:
- The summarised set of financial statements has been prepared in
accordance with FRS 104
- The interim management report includes a fair review of the
information required by DTR 4.2.7R (indication of important events
during the first six months and description of principal risks and
uncertainties for the remaining six months of the year)
- The summarised set of financial statements gives a true and
fair view of the assets, liabilities, financial position and profit
or loss of the Company as required by DTR 4.2.4R
- The interim management report includes a fair review of the
information required by DTR 4.2.8R (disclosure of related parties’
transactions and changes therein)
Going concern
The Company’s business activities, together with the factors likely
to affect its future development, performance and position, are set
out in the Strategic Report of the Annual Report. The financial
position of the Company, its cash flows, liquidity position and
borrowing facilities are described in the Chair’s Statement,
Strategic Report and Notes to the Accounts of the 31 December 2023
Annual Report. In addition, the Annual Report includes the
Company’s objectives, policies and processes for managing its
capital; its financial risk management objectives; details of its
financial instruments; and its exposures to credit risk and
liquidity risk.
The Company has considerable financial resources together with
investments and income generated therefrom across a variety of
industries and sectors. As a consequence, the Directors believe
that the Company is well placed to manage its business risks
successfully.
The Directors have reasonable expectation that the Company has
adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the
foreseeable future. Thus they continue to adopt the going concern
basis of accounting in preparing the annual financial
statements.
The Half-Yearly Financial Report has not been audited nor
reviewed by the auditors.
On behalf of the Board
Margaret Littlejohns
Chair
25 September 2024
Unaudited Income Statement
For the six months ended 30 June 2024
|
Six months ended 30 June 2024 (Unaudited) |
Six months ended 30 June 2023 (Unaudited) |
Year ended 31 December 2023 (Audited) |
|
Revenue |
Capital |
Total |
Revenue |
Capital |
Total |
Revenue |
Capital |
Total |
|
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
Realised gains on investments |
— |
20,950 |
20,950 |
— |
3,595 |
3,595 |
— |
14,573 |
14,573 |
Investment holding (losses)/gains |
— |
(6,372) |
(6,372) |
— |
5,048 |
5,048 |
— |
2,833 |
2,833 |
Income |
2,173 |
— |
2,173 |
1,915 |
— |
1,915 |
5,372 |
— |
5,372 |
Investment management fees |
(541) |
(3,340) |
(3,881) |
(503) |
(2,619) |
(3,122) |
(1,004) |
(4,481) |
(5,485) |
Other expenses |
(374) |
— |
(374) |
(438) |
— |
(438) |
(817) |
— |
(817) |
Return on ordinary activities before taxation |
1,258 |
11,238 |
12,496 |
974 |
6,024 |
6,998 |
3,551 |
12,925 |
16,476 |
Taxation |
(263) |
263 |
— |
(93) |
93 |
— |
(476) |
476 |
— |
Return on ordinary activities after taxation |
995 |
11,501 |
12,496 |
881 |
6,117 |
6,998 |
3,075 |
13,401 |
16,476 |
Return per share |
0.4p |
4.3p |
4.7p |
0.4p |
2.6p |
3.0p |
1.3p |
5.6p |
6.9p |
The total columns of this statement are the profit and loss
account of the Company and the revenue and capital columns
represent supplementary information.
All revenue and capital items in the above Income Statement are
derived from continuing operations. No operations were acquired or
discontinued in the period.
The Company has no recognised gains or losses other than those
shown above, therefore no separate statement of total recognised
gains and losses has been presented.
The Company has only one class of business and one reportable
segment, the results of which are set out in the Income Statement
and Balance Sheet.
There are no potentially dilutive capital instruments in issue
and, therefore, no diluted earnings per share figures are relevant.
The basic and diluted earnings per share are, therefore,
identical.
Unaudited Reconciliation Of Movements In Shareholders’
Funds
For the six months ended 30 June 2024
|
Called-up |
Share |
Capital |
|
|
|
|
|
share |
premium |
redemption |
Distributable |
Capital |
Revaluation |
|
|
capital |
account |
reserve |
reserve1 |
reserve1 |
reserve |
Total |
|
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
As at 1 January 2024 |
2,552 |
92,766 |
1,263 |
24,876 |
27,170 |
70,492 |
219,119 |
Share issues in the period |
238 |
20,216 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
20,454 |
Expenses in relation to share issues |
— |
(637) |
— |
— |
— |
— |
(637) |
Repurchase of shares |
(35) |
— |
35 |
(2,748) |
— |
— |
(2,748) |
Realised gains on disposal of investments |
— |
— |
— |
— |
20,950 |
— |
20,950 |
Investment holding losses |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
(6,372) |
(6,372) |
Dividends paid |
— |
— |
— |
(30,714) |
— |
— |
(30,714) |
Management fees charged to capital |
— |
— |
— |
— |
(3,340) |
— |
(3,340) |
Revenue return for the period before taxation |
— |
— |
— |
1,258 |
— |
— |
1,258 |
Taxation for the period |
— |
— |
— |
(263) |
263 |
— |
— |
As at 30 June 2024 |
2,755 |
112,345 |
1,298 |
(7,591) |
45,043 |
64,120 |
217,970 |
- Reserve is available for distribution; total distributable
reserves at 30 June 2024 total £37,452,000 (31 December 2023:
£52,046,000).
Unaudited Balance Sheet
At 30 June 2024
Registered number: 03421340
|
As at |
As at |
As at |
|
30 June |
30 June |
31 December |
|
2024 |
2023 |
2023 |
|
(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
(Audited) |
|
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
Fixed assets |
|
|
|
Investments held at fair value through profit or loss |
156,332 |
171,153 |
171,348 |
Current assets |
|
|
|
Debtors |
5,495 |
4,545 |
3,510 |
Cash and cash equivalents |
58,984 |
36,938 |
46,200 |
Total current assets |
64,479 |
41,483 |
49,710 |
Creditors |
|
|
|
Amounts falling due within one year |
(2,841) |
(1,632) |
(1,939) |
Net current assets |
61,638 |
39,851 |
47,771 |
Net assets |
217,970 |
211,004 |
219,119 |
|
|
|
|
Capital and reserves |
|
|
|
Called-up share capital |
2,755 |
2,455 |
2,552 |
Share premium account |
112,345 |
81,297 |
92,766 |
Capital redemption reserve |
1,298 |
1,222 |
1,263 |
Distributable reserve |
(7,591) |
35,652 |
24,876 |
Capital reserve |
45,043 |
17,671 |
27,170 |
Revaluation reserve |
64,120 |
72,707 |
70,492 |
Equity shareholders’ funds |
217,970 |
211,004 |
219,119 |
Net Asset Value per share |
79.1p |
85.9p |
85.9p |
Unaudited Cash Flow Statement
For the six months ended 30 June 2024
|
Six months |
Six months |
Year ended |
|
ended |
ended |
31 December |
|
30 June 2024 |
30 June 2023 |
2023 |
|
(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
(Audited) |
|
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
Cash flow from operating activities |
|
|
|
Loan interest received from investments |
532 |
850 |
2,212 |
Dividends received from investments |
206 |
580 |
1,525 |
Other income received from investments |
— |
— |
284 |
Deposit and similar interest received |
1,233 |
487 |
1,326 |
Investment management fees paid |
(2,168) |
(2,011) |
(4,014) |
Performance incentive fee paid |
(1,467) |
— |
— |
Secretarial fees paid |
(33) |
(65) |
(130) |
Other cash payments |
(238) |
(340) |
(631) |
Net cash (outflow)/inflow from
operating activities |
(1,935) |
(499) |
572 |
Cash flow from investing activities |
|
|
|
Purchase of investments |
(8,880) |
(8,721) |
(19,352) |
Net proceeds on sale of investments |
34,526 |
14,515 |
33,566 |
Net proceeds on deferred consideration |
2,168 |
— |
1,171 |
Net cash inflow from investing activities |
27,814 |
5,794 |
15,385 |
Cash flow from financing activities |
|
|
|
Proceeds of fundraising |
14,604 |
23,692 |
33,547 |
Expenses of fundraising |
(521) |
(589) |
(599) |
Repurchase of own shares |
(1,992) |
(2,313) |
(5,755) |
Equity dividends paid |
(25,186) |
(8,672) |
(16,475) |
Net cash (outflow)/inflow from
financing activities |
(13,095) |
12,118 |
10,718 |
Net inflow of cash in the period |
12,784 |
17,413 |
26,675 |
Reconciliation of net cash flow to movement in net
funds |
|
|
|
Increase in cash and cash equivalents for the period |
12,784 |
17,413 |
26,675 |
Net cash and cash equivalents at start of period |
46,200 |
19,525 |
19,525 |
Net cash and cash equivalents at end
of period |
58,984 |
36,938 |
46,200 |
Analysis of changes in net debt
|
At 1 January |
|
At 30 June |
|
2024 |
Cash flow |
2024 |
|
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
Cash and cash equivalents |
46,200 |
12,784 |
58,984 |
Notes To The Unaudited Half-Yearly Results
For the six months ended 30 June 2024
1
The Unaudited Half-Yearly Financial Report has been prepared on the
basis of the accounting policies set out in the statutory accounts
of the Company for the year ended 31 December 2023.
Unquoted investments have been valued in accordance with IPEV
Valuation Guidelines.
2
These are not statutory accounts in accordance with S436 of the
Companies Act 2006 and the financial information for the six months
ended 30 June 2024 and 30 June 2023 has been neither audited nor
formally reviewed. Statutory accounts in respect of the year ended
31 December 2023 have been audited and reported on by the
Company’s auditors and delivered to the Registrar of Companies and
included the report of the auditors which was unqualified and did
not contain a statement under S498(2) or S498(3) of the Companies
Act 2006. No statutory accounts in respect of any period after 31
December 2023 have been reported on by the Company’s auditors or
delivered to the Registrar of Companies.
3
Copies of the Unaudited Half-Yearly Financial Report will be sent
to shareholders via their chosen method and will be available for
inspection at the Registered Office of the Company at The
Shard, 32 London Bridge Street, London SE1 9SG.
4 Net Asset Value per share
The Net Asset Value per share is based on net assets at the end of
the period and on the number of shares in issue at the date.
|
|
Number of |
|
Net assets |
shares in issue |
30 June 2024 |
£217,970,000 |
275,478,783 |
30 June 2023 |
£211,004,000 |
245,495,673 |
31 December 2023 |
£219,119,000 |
255,218,477 |
5 Return per share
The weighted average number of shares used to calculate the
respective returns are shown in the table below.
|
Shares |
Six months ended 30 June 2024 |
268,125,349 |
Six months ended 30 June 2023 |
232,668,471 |
Year ended 31 December 2023 |
240,044,732 |
Earnings for the period should not be taken as a guide to the
results for the full year.
6 Income
|
Six months |
Six months |
|
|
ended |
ended |
Year ended |
|
30 June |
30 June |
31 December |
|
2024 |
2023 |
2023 |
|
£’000 |
£’000 |
£’000 |
Loan stock interest |
734 |
848 |
2,237 |
Dividends receivable |
206 |
580 |
1,525 |
Deposit and similar interest received |
1,233 |
487 |
1,326 |
Other income |
— |
— |
284 |
|
2,173 |
1,915 |
5,372 |
7 Investments at fair value through profit or
loss
|
£’000 |
Book cost as at 1 January 2024 |
103,944 |
Investment holding gains |
67,404 |
Valuation at 1 January 2024 |
171,348 |
Movements in the period: |
|
Purchases |
8,880 |
Disposal proceeds1 |
(34,526) |
Realised gains2 |
18,782 |
Investment holding losses3 |
(8,152) |
Valuation at 30 June 2024 |
156,332 |
Book cost at 30 June 2024 |
97,080 |
Investment holding gains |
59,252 |
Valuation at 30 June 2024 |
156,332 |
- The Company received £34,526,000 from the disposal of
investments during the period. The book cost of these investments
when they were purchased was £15,744,000. These investments have
been revalued over time and until they were sold, any unrealised
gains or losses were included in the fair value of the
investments.
- Realised gains in the Income Statement include deferred
consideration receipts from Codeplay Software Limited (£1,030,000),
Mowgli Street Food Group Limited (£824,000), Datapath Group Limited
(£292,000) and Mologic Ltd (£22,000).
- Investment holding losses in the Income Statement include the
deferred consideration debtor increase of £1,780,000. The debtor
movement reflects the recognition of amounts receivable from
Callen-Lenz Associates Limited (£2,853,000), Specac International
Limited (£704,000), Ollie Quinn Limited (£386,000) and So-Sure
Limited (£11,000) offset by receipts from Codeplay Software Limited
(£1,030,000), Mowgli Street Food Group Limited (£824,000), Datapath
Group Limited (£292,000) and Mologic Ltd (£22,000) and a provision
made against the balance potentially due from Ixaris Systems Ltd
(£6,000).
8 Performance incentive fee
In order to incentivise the Manager to generate enhanced returns
for shareholders, the Manager will potentially be entitled to
performance incentive payments in respect of each financial year
commencing on or after 1 January 2023 where the Company achieves an
average annual NAV Total Return per share, over a rolling five-year
period, in excess of an average annual hurdle of 5% (simple not
compounded). If the hurdle is met, the Manager would be entitled to
an amount equal to 20% of the excess over the hurdle subject to a
cap of 1% of the closing Net Asset Value for the relevant financial
year (and no fee will be due in excess of this cap).
Where there is a negative return in the relevant financial year,
no fee shall be payable even if the hurdle is exceeded. However,
the potential fee will be carried forward and will become due at
the end of the next financial year if the performance hurdle
described above for that next financial year is achieved and the
negative return in the preceding financial year is recovered in
that next financial year. Any such catch-up fees shall be paid
alongside any fee payable for the next financial year subject to
the 1% cap applying to both fees in aggregate. Any such catch-up
fees cannot be rolled further forward to subsequent financial
years.
The new performance incentive scheme, as described above and in
the Chair’s Statement of the Company’s 31 December 2023 Annual
Report and Accounts, was formally approved by shareholders at the
General Meeting held on 15 June 2023. The first
performance incentive payment under this scheme of £1,467,000
relating to the year ended 31 December 2023 was made on 30 April
2024.
Estimation of the financial effect
As at 30 June 2024, the NAV Total Return since 31 December 2019 was
38.5p (being the aggregation of NAV per share as at 30 June 2024,
before any performance incentive provision, of 79.7p and dividends
paid per share in the period totalling 35.3p less the NAV per share
as at 31 December 2019 of 76.5p) giving an average annual NAV
Total Return per share of 7.7p. This compares to the average annual
hurdle of 3.8p based on the opening NAV per share of 76.5p as at 31
December 2019 and therefore an excess of 3.9p over the hurdle.
If NAV Total Return for the year ending 31 December 2024, the
Net Asset Value of the Company as at 31 December 2024 and the
weighted average number of shares in issue over the five‑year
period to 31 December 2024 remained unchanged from their positions
as at 30 June 2024, the Manager would be entitled to a performance
incentive payment of £1.7 million, which has been provided for in
the financial statements.
9 Related party transactions
No Director has an interest in any contract to which the Company is
a party other than their appointment and payment as Directors.
10 Transactions with the Manager
Foresight Group LLP was appointed as Manager on 27 January 2020 and
earned fees of £2,165,000 up to 30 June 2024 (30 June 2023:
£2,011,000, 31 December 2023: £4,018,000). Performance incentive
fees of £1,716,000 have been accrued as at 30 June 2024 (30 June
2023: £1,111,000, 31 December 2023: £1,467,000).
Foresight Group LLP is the Company Secretary (appointed in
November 2017) and received, directly and indirectly, for
accounting and company secretarial services, fees of £65,000 during
the period (30 June 2023: £65,000, 31 December 2023: £130,000).
At the balance sheet date there was £33,000 due to Foresight
Group LLP (30 June 2023: £nil, 31 December 2023:
£4,000).
A copy of the Unaudited Half-Yearly Financial Report will be
submitted to the National Storage Mechanism in accordance with UK
Listing Rules (“UKLR”)11.4.1 / UKLR 6.4.1 and UKLR 6.4.3.
END
For further information, please contact:
Company Secretary
Foresight Group LLP
Contact: Stephen Thayer Tel: 0203 667 8100
Investor Relations
Foresight Group LLP
Contact: Andrew James Tel: 0203 667 8181
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