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Global Fashion Group S.A. · ISIN: LU2010095458 · EQS - Company News (63 News)
Country: Luxembourg · Primary market: Luxembourg · EQS NID: 1892259
30 April 2024 08:00AM

GLOBAL FASHION GROUP REPORTS Q1 2024 RESULTS


EQS-News: Global Fashion Group S.A. / Key word(s): Quarter Results
GLOBAL FASHION GROUP REPORTS Q1 2024 RESULTS

30.04.2024 / 08:00 CET/CEST
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.


GLOBAL FASHION GROUP REPORTS Q1 2024 RESULTS

Luxembourg, 30 April 2024 - Global Fashion Group S.A. (“GFG”), the leading online fashion and lifestyle destination in LATAM, SEA and ANZ, delivered margin gains against continued demand pressure in Q1 as a result of strong inventory management and platform business growth.

Q1 2024 Highlights (growth rates at constant currency)

  • Net Merchandise Value decrease of 16.5% (Q1/23: 7.1%)
  • Revenue decrease of 18.8% (Q1/23: 10.3%)
  • Marketplace NMV achieved 41% share of total NMV (Q1/23: 37%)
  • Gross Margin 44.0% (Q1/23: 41.0%) and Adj. EBITDA Margin (11.3)% (Q1/23: (12.1)%)
  • Active Customers decrease of 18.5%, Order Frequency decrease of 5.7%
  • Pro-Forma Cash of €320.8m and Pro-Forma Net Cash of €135.5m1

 

Christoph Barchewitz, CEO of GFG, said:

“We are progressing our strategy with our platform transition and cost efficiency programme delivering improvements in profitability in Q1. Both Gross Margin and Adj. EBITDA margins expanded despite topline pressure. I am pleased by how we are not only implementing our strategy but also actively adapting it with new initiatives, demonstrating our commitment to navigating this market with creativity and differentiation.”

In Q1 2024, GFG delivered a Net Merchandise Value (“NMV”) of €239 million, representing a 16.5% decrease yoy as customer demand remained under pressure. Orders declined by 18.1% as a result of lower traffic and conversion rates. Average Order Value increased 1.9% in Q1 reflecting inflation impacts being mainly offset by lower items per order.

In LATAM, consumer spending weakness and intense competition led to an 18.1% decline yoy in NMV. The region is refining its strategy and further prioritising cost controls to address these market challenges. SEA achieved the most significant improvement in Gross Margin, increasing 5ppt to 44.6% despite an NMV decline of 15.0%. In ANZ, NMV decreased by 16.4%. This reflects ANZ’s relatively stronger year-on-year comparator as the consumer spending slowdown began later than in LATAM and SEA.

Each region delivered Gross Margin expansion in Q1 leading to the 3.0ppt increase yoy for the Group to 44.0%. The Gross Margin improvements were driven by better Retail margins from healthier inventory profiles at the start of the year and continued growth in Marketplace and Platform Services across all regions. Adjusted EBITDA margin increased more moderately by 0.8ppts to (11.3)%. This difference in margin gains was primarily due to strategic marketing investments completed as planned in Q1 to stimulate customer expansion. There was also some impact from fixed cost deleverage which means our cost action savings did not fully offset the decline in volumes.

GFG’s ongoing focus on cost efficiency generated a cash flow benefit by delivering a €16m or 13% reduction in its total cost base on a constant currency basis.2 Improved payment terms negotiated in LATAM at the end of 2023 shifted some trade payables from Q4 to Q1, partially offsetting this benefit on a year-over-year comparison. On inventory, whilst investment increased in Q1 to prepare for the new season, overall inventory levels were down €52m or 29% year-over-year on a constant currency basis in line with the disciplined approach in place. Normalised Free Cash Flow for Q1 was €(60)m.

GFG closed Q1 with €320.8m Pro-Forma Cash and €135.5m Pro-Forma Net Cash.

GFG confirms its full year guidance for 2024. NMV is expected to decrease 5-15% on a constant currency basis, implying an NMV of €1.1-1.2 billion. Adjusted EBITDA is expected to be €(25)-(45) million. GFG will continue its focus on delivering profitability and cash flow improvements to progress building a financially sustainable business.

 

€m, unless stated otherwise Q1 2023 Q1 2024
Key Financial Metrics    
NMV 293.3 238.8
     % Constant Currency Growth (7.1)% (16.5)%
Revenue 193.6 152.7
     % Constant Currency Growth (10.3)% (18.8)%
Gross Profit 79.4 67.2
     % Margin of Revenue 41.0% 44.0%
EBIT (38.4) (31.7)
Adjusted EBITDA (23.4) (17.3)
    % Margin of Revenue (12.1)% (11.3)%
Key Cash Metrics    
Pro-Forma Cash1 488.5 320.8
Pro-Forma Net Cash1 189.9 135.5
Normalised Free Cash Flow3 (62.1) (60.3)
Cash Capital Expenditure 7.3 6.5
     
  Q1 2023 Q1 2024
Key Performance Indicators    
Active Customers (m) 10.3 8.4
     % Growth (17.2)% (18.5)%
Number of Orders (m) 5.0 4.1
     % Growth (18.8)% (18.1)%
Order Frequency (x) 2.5 2.4
     % Growth 0.7% (5.7)%
Average Order Value (€) 59.2 58.9
     % Constant Currency Growth 14.4% 1.9%

 

  1. Pro-Forma Cash is defined as cash & cash equivalents at the end of the period, short term duration bonds and securitised funds plus restricted cash and cash on deposits. Pro-Forma Net Cash is Pro-Forma Cash excluding third party borrowings and convertible bond debt.
  2. Total cost base includes expenses related to fulfilment, marketing, technology (including capital expenditure), admin (excluding share-based payments) and cash lease payments net of sublease income.
  3. Normalised Free Cash Flow (“NFCF”) represents operating cash flows excluding discontinued operations, exceptional items, changes in factoring principal, interest and tax on investment income and convertible bond interest.
 

FURTHER INFORMATION

KPI and financial definitions, including alternative performance measures are available in the

2023 Annual Financial Report. 

 

For inquiries, please contact:

Saori McKinnon

Head of Investor Relations & Communications

investors@global-fashion-group.com

press@global-fashion-group.com

 

Forward-looking Information

This announcement contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements should not be construed as a promise of future results and developments and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties. Various factors could cause actual future results, performance or events to differ materially from those described in this announcement, and neither the Company nor any other person accepts any responsibility for the accuracy of the opinions expressed in this announcement or the underlying assumptions.

 

About Global Fashion Group

Global Fashion Group is the leading fashion and lifestyle destination in LATAM, SEA and ANZ. From our people to our customers and partners, we exist to empower everyone to express their true selves through fashion. Our three ecommerce platforms: Dafiti, ZALORA and THE ICONIC connect an assortment of international, local and own brands to a market of 800 million consumers from diverse cultures and lifestyles. GFG’s platforms provide seamless and inspiring customer experiences from discovery to delivery, powered by art & science that is infused with unparalleled local knowledge. Our vision is to be the #1 fashion & lifestyle destination in LATAM, SEA and ANZ, and we are committed to doing this responsibly by being people and planet positive across everything we do.

(ISIN: LU2010095458)

 

For more information visit: www.global-fashion-group.com



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Language: English
Company: Global Fashion Group S.A.
5, Heienhaff
L-1736 Senningerberg
Luxemburg
E-mail: investorrelations@global-fashion-group.com
Internet: https://global-fashion-group.com
ISIN: LU2010095458
WKN: A2PLUG
Listed: Regulated Market in Frankfurt (Prime Standard); Regulated Unofficial Market in Berlin, Dusseldorf, Tradegate Exchange; Luxembourg Stock Exchange
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