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Quarterly Report
St Helier Jersey / Channel Islands -
First quarter 2020 trading update
Jersey, 6 May 2020, Atrium European Real Estate Limited (VSE/Euronext: ATRS),
(the "Company" and together with its subsidiaries, the "Atrium Group" or the
"Group"), a leading owner, operator and redeveloper of shopping centres and
retail real estate in Central Europe, provides an update on trading for the
three months ended 31 March 2020 and an update on trading in light of the Covid-
19 pandemic.
Highlights year to date
The Company performed well up to the outbreak of Covid-19 and the implementation from mid-March of various governmental restrictions to trading in our centres, which adversely impacted the strong Q1 2020 momentum\nA progressive reopening has been launched from 4 May in Poland and is planned from 11 May in the Czech Republic and 3 June Slovakia, although it is too early to say when the Company's assets will return to full operation\nStrong liquidity and financial flexibility with EUR330m cash as of today and low leverage of 34.5%\nKey financial figures for the period
In EURm 3M 2020 3M 2019 CHANGE
%/ppt
Net rental income ("NRI") 36.3 46.2 (21.4)
NRI excl. impact of Covid-19 and phasing of asset 46.4 46.2 0.4
rotation
EPRA Like-for-Like NRI excl. impact of Covid-19 31.1 30.5 1.9
EBITDA 30.8 40.9 (24.7)
EBITDA excl. impact of Covid-19 and phasing of asset 40.9 40.9 -
rotation
Company adjusted EPRA earnings per share (EURCents) 4.8 7.8 (38.5)
Occupancy rate (in %) 96.4% 95.0% 1.4
Operating margin (in%) 91.0% 95.5% (4.5)
Net LTV (in %) ¹ 34.5% 37.6%
Overall NRI decreased by EUR9.9m. However, excluding the EUR5.3m impact of Covid-19, which relates mainly to the rent and service charge relief imposed by the government in Poland for the lock down period and the EUR4.8m impact of portfolio rotation, NRI remained stable +0.4%
Group like-for-like NRI excluding the impact of Covid-19 increased by 1.9%, with growth of 3.1% in Poland and 2.7% in the Czech Republic, reflecting the improvement of the portfolio quality. Excluding assets held for sale, like-for-like Group NRI increased by 2.1%\nEBITDA and Company adjusted EPRA earnings per share decreased 25% and 39% respectively due to the impact of Covid-19 and the phasing of asset rotation. Underlying EBITDA and Company adjusted EPRA earnings per share were stable at EUR41m and 7.5 EURcents\nStrong occupancy rate of 96.4% at the quarter end\nOperating margin decreased by 4.5ppt to 91.0%, of which 3.1ppt relates to the impact of Covid-19 due to regulations implemented by the Polish government and 1.4ppt mainly from the temporary impact of the redevelopment of Arkady Pankrac\nEUR133m bonds matured and were settled by April 2020, the next bond repayment is not due until October 2022\n¹ Based on portfolio fair value of 31 December 2019
Update on trading since Covid-19
Since mid-March and the end of March for Russia, government-imposed trading
restrictions in our areas of operations were introduced at all shopping centres
with only grocery stores/supermarkets, pharmacies/drugstores and other necessity
services allowed to operate. These exempt stores comprise 21% of GLA and 16% of
base rental income
Poland
The Government imposed rental and service charge relief as an option for tenants during the period of closure, subject to a mandatory lease extension of six months plus the length of time the unit was under enforcedclosure\nOn 4 May, restrictions were eased and all shopping malls were able to reopen\nThe restrictions have been lifted on the majority of the tenants although a number of services such as cinemas, gyms, entertainment and F&B are still restricted. These restrictions are expected to be eased further in late May\n75% of GLA is open in Poland and this is expected to grow as tenants ramp-up operations\nThe Czech Republic and Slovakia
Rents for the closed period can be deferred until the end of 2020\nShopping centres are expected to open in the Czech Republic on 11 May and in Slovakia on 3 June\nRussia
Rents for the closed period and 50% of the rent until October 2020 can be deferred to 2021-2023\nThe opening date of shopping centres has yet to be announced\nAtrium's action plan
Cost reduction and cash preservation
Operations: significant reduction in non-essential capital expenditure of approx. EUR15m to EUR11m for 2020 and a EUR3m reduction in operational costs\nRedevelopment pipeline: EUR50m of planned investment in redevelopments for 2020 postponed to 2022/2023\nEUR2m reduction in 2020 of administrative costs\nFocus on tenant relationships
* We value the long-term relationships we have with our tenants and are in a
continuous dialogue with them on a joint approach to address the challenges
that Covid-19 presents. The Company is committed to support its tenants on a
case-by-case basis with an emphasis on its' smaller tenants
Preparation for reopening
The health and safety of our clients and other stakeholders is our main priority in these unique times\nDuring the last few weeks Atrium has been preparing for the reopening of its shopping centres to ensure compliance with governmental health and safety measures and standards\nThe governmental standards include strict social distancing, limiting visitor numbers and regulating waiting lines and frequent in-depth cleaning, amongst others\nCertain types of activities such as gyms, kids play and F&B have been restricted and are expected to resume activity at a later point in time, subject to government decisions\nLiad Barzilai, Chief Executive Officer of Atrium Group, commented:
"At the start of the year and pre Covid-19 the Company continued to perform
well, with strong like-for-like net rental income growth in Poland and Czech
Republic, where Atrium's portfolio is now focused. This gives us further
confidence in both our strategy and the ability of our portfolio to generate
income growth over the longer term, particularly as we begin to diversify our
asset base into residential for rent properties, as previously announced.
"Covid-19 has changed the global economic outlook for at least this year and
this will inevitably impact our business. There is no doubt that the short-term
implications of these restrictions will bring commercial and financial
challenges which we will need to navigate over the remainder of the year.
"However, whilst it is encouraging that governments have begun to ease
restrictions, the full extent of the impact is today impossible to predict.
Nevertheless, I am confident in the Company's ability to weather the current
situation as a result of its strong financial position and liquidity together
with the quality of its portfolio and the dedication of its' employees."
Further information can be found on the Company's website www.aere.com or for
Analysts:
Molly Katz: mkatz@aere.com
Press & Shareholders:
FTI Consulting Inc.: +44 (0)20 3727 1000
Richard Sunderland/Claire Turvey: atrium@fticonsulting.com
[atrium@fticonsulting.com]
About Atrium European Real Estate
Atrium is a leading owner, operator and redeveloper of shopping centres and
retail real estate in Central Europe. Atrium specializes in locally dominant
food, fashion and entertainment shopping centres in the best urban locations.
Atrium owns 26 properties with a total gross leasable area of over 809,000 sqm
and with a total market value of approximately EUR2.6 billion. These properties
are located in Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Russia, and with the
exception of one, are all managed by Atrium's internal team of retail real
estate professionals.
In January 2020 Atrium announced a new strategy to diversify its portfolio by
investing in and managing residential for rent real estate, with a primary focus
on Warsaw.
The Company is established as a closed-end investment company incorporated and
domiciled in Jersey and regulated by the Jersey Financial Services Commission as
a certified Jersey listed fund, and is listed on both the Vienna Stock Exchange
and the Euronext Amsterdam Stock Exchange. Appropriate professional advice
should be sought in the case of any uncertainty as to the scope of the
regulatory requirements that apply by reason of the above regulation and
listings. All investments are subject to risk. Past performance is no guarantee
of future returns. The value of investments may fluctuate. Results achieved in
the past are no guarantee of future results.
end of announcement euro adhoc
issuer: Atrium European Real Estate Limited
Seaton Place 11-15
UK-JE4 0QH St Helier Jersey / Channel Islands
phone: +44 (0)20 7831 3113
FAX:
mail: richard.sunderland@fticonsulting.com
WWW:
http://www.aere.com
ISIN: JE00B3DCF752
indexes:
stockmarkets: Luxembourg Stock Exchange, Wien
language: English
Digital press kit:
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