Custodian REIT plc (CREI)  24 April 2018 Custodian REIT plc  ("Custodian REIT" or "the Company")  Unaudited Net Asset Value as at 31 March 2018  Custodian REIT (LSE: CREI), the UK commercial real estate investment company, today reports its unaudited net asset value ("NAV") as at 31 March 2018 and highlights for the period from 1 January 2018 to 31 March 2018 ("the Period").  Financial highlights Â
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 1 NAV per share movement including dividends paid and approved relating to the Period. 2 Profit after tax excluding net gains on investment properties and one-off costs divided by weighted average number of shares in issue. 3 Dividends paid and approved relating to the year. 4 Gross borrowings less unrestricted cash divided by portfolio valuation. 5 Before costs and expenses of £0.2m. 6 Before acquisition costs of £0.3m. 7 Estimated rental value ("ERV") of let property divided by total portfolio ERV.  Net asset value  The unaudited NAV of the Company at 31 March 2018 was £415.2m, reflecting approximately 107.3p per share, an increase of 1.2% per share since 31 December 2017: Â
 8 Dividends of 1.6125p per share were paid on shares in issue throughout the Period.  During the Period the initial costs (primarily stamp duty) of investing £4.9m (before acquisition costs) in new property acquisitions diluted NAV per share total return by 0.1p, offset by raising new equity of £9.6m (net of costs) at an average 10.0% premium to dividend adjusted NAV, which added 0.2p per share.  The NAV attributable to the ordinary shares of the Company is calculated under International Financial Reporting Standards and incorporates the independent portfolio valuation as at 31 March 2018 and income for the Period, but does not include any provision for the approved dividend for the Period, to be paid on 31 May 2018.   During the Period the Company acquired the following assets: Â
 9 Passing rent divided by property valuation plus assumed purchasers' costs.  Asset management  In February 2018 the Company settled a disputed 2015 tenant break at National Court in Leeds. The Company recovered all rent and insurance due to the date of settlement, plus all costs associated with the dispute and dilapidations, resulting in a one-off £0.5m release of rent and cost provisions.  Our continued focus on active asset management which includes rent reviews, lease extensions and retaining tenants beyond their lease break clauses resulted in a £4.5m valuation increase.   A key asset management initiative completed during the Period was agreement of a new 10 year lease with Regus in West Malling, increasing annual rent by 14.5% from £558k pa (£19.20 per sq ft) to £639k pa (£22.00 per sq ft), resulting in a £2.4m valuation increase.  Other asset management initiatives completed during the Period include: Â
 Rental increases of 20% have been secured on another two properties since the Period end, illustrating that rental growth is taking hold. Further asset management initiatives in solicitor's hands are expected to complete over the coming months including new lettings, lease renewals, rent reviews and re-gears.  The portfolio's WAULT has been maintained at 5.9 years during the Period due to asset management activity offsetting the natural one quarter's decline due to the effluxion of time. We believe long leases remain over-valued by the market and will not over-pay for long leases simply to support the WAULT. Due to the current strength of the occupational market, we believe that risk and maintenance of robust income generation is better managed by pursuing a strategy of buying high quality properties that are likely to re-let, rather than highly priced properties with long leases simply to mitigate the WAULT metric that is of less relevance to a well-diversified portfolio.  Property market  Commenting on the commercial property market, Richard Shepherd-Cross, Managing Director of Custodian Capital Limited (the Company's discretionary investment manager) said:  "The first quarter of 2018 has been characterised by a very tight supply of investment opportunities and a significant level of demand from a range of investors. This has led to strong competition, particularly for industrial/logistics assets and properties let on long leases, particularly those with rents indexed to inflation. We believe the market is over-pricing some assets and have taken a cautious approach to acquisitions through the Period. However, as this price inflation is being caused by a supply side constraint, rather than fundamental weakness in the property investment proposition, we are hopeful that an increase in the supply of investment opportunities will see the market settle back to a more sustainable level of pricing.  "The occupational market, as witnessed by the rental growth we are experiencing at lease renewal and rent reviews, remains robust, albeit there is weakness in secondary high streets. It is this robustness that will continue to drive performance in the portfolio and maintain occupancy levels, which in turn will sustain cash flow and support our policy of paying fully-covered dividends."  Financing  Equity  The Company issued 8.5m new ordinary shares of 1p each in the capital of the Company during the Period ("the New Shares") raising £9.8m (before costs and expenses). The New Shares were issued at an average premium of 10.0% to the unaudited NAV per share at 31 December 2017, adjusted to exclude the dividend paid on 28 February 2018.   Debt  At the Period end the Company operated: Â
(i)     A £35m tranche repayable on 6 April 2032, attracting fixed annual interest of 3.02%; and (ii)   A £15m tranche repayable on 3 November 2032, attracting fixed annual interest of 3.26%.  Portfolio analysis  At 31 March 2018 the Company's property portfolio comprised 147 assets with a NIY of 6.6% and current passing rent of £37.1m per annum.  The portfolio is split between the main commercial property sectors, in line with the Company's objective to maintain a suitably balanced investment portfolio, with a relatively low exposure to office and a relatively high exposure to the industrial and alternative sectors, often referred to as 'other' in property market analysis, compared to its peers. Sector weightings are shown below: Â
 10 Current passing rent plus ERV of vacant properties. 11 Includes car showrooms, petrol filling stations, children's day nurseries, restaurants, gymnasiums, hotels and healthcare units.  Industrial property remains a very good fit with the Company's strategy although the current price inflation seen in the market is limiting our opportunity to acquire properties that meet our investment mandate.  There is continued weakness in secondary high street retail locations, with rental levels still under pressure and a very real threat of vacancy. However, the high street is a polarised sector where many locations continue to be in demand by retailers. We will continue to rebalance the portfolio to focus on strong retail locations while working on an orderly disposal of those assets we believe are ex-growth. The current well-publicised crop of company voluntary arrangements ("CVAs") has the potential to increase vacancy levels in our retail warehousing portfolio, but set against a backdrop of very low vacancy rates in this sector we do not feel unduly exposed to long term void risk.  While deemed to be outside the core sectors of office, retail and industrial the 'other' sector offers diversification of income without adding to portfolio risk, containing assets considered mainstream but which typically have not been owned by institutional investors. The 'other' sector continues to be a target for acquisitions.  Office rents in regional markets are growing and supply remains constrained by a lack of development and the extensive conversion of secondary offices to residential making returns very attractive. However, we are conscious that obsolescence and lease incentives can be a real cost of office ownership, which can hit cash flow and be at odds with the Company's relatively high target dividend, so while we are experiencing rental growth in our office portfolio, we remain a cautious investor.  The Company operates a geographically diversified portfolio across the UK, seeking to ensure that no one area represents the majority of the portfolio. The geographic analysis of the Company's portfolio at 31 March 2018 was as follows: Â
 12 Current passing rent plus ERV of vacant properties.  For details of all properties in the portfolio please see www.custodianreit.com/property-portfolio.  Dividends  An interim dividend of 1.6125p per share for the quarter ended 31 December 2017 was paid on 28 February 2018. The Board has approved an interim dividend relating to the Period of 1.6125p per share payable on 31 May 2018 to shareholders on the register on 27 April 2018.  In the absence of unforeseen circumstances, the Board intends to pay quarterly dividends to achieve a target dividend13 per share for FY19 of 6.55p (FY18: 6.45p, FY17: 6.35p). The Board's objective is to grow the dividend on a sustainable basis, at a rate which is fully covered by projected net rental income and does not inhibit the flexibility of the Company's investment strategy.  13 This is a target only and not a profit forecast. There can be no assurance that the target can or will be met and it should not be taken as an indication of the Company's expected or actual future results. Accordingly, shareholders or potential investors in the Company should not place any reliance on this target in deciding whether or not to invest in the Company or assume that the Company will make any distributions at all and should decide for themselves whether or not the target dividend is reasonable or achievable.  - Ends -  Further information:  Further information regarding the Company can be found at the Company's website www.custodianreit.com or please contact: Â
  Notes to Editors  Custodian REIT plc is a UK real estate investment trust, which listed on the main market of the London Stock Exchange on 26 March 2014. Its portfolio comprises properties predominantly let to institutional grade tenants on long leases throughout the UK and is principally characterised by properties with individual values of less than £10m at acquisition.  The Company offers investors the opportunity to access a diversified portfolio of UK commercial real estate through a closed-ended fund. By principally targeting sub £10m lot size, regional properties, the Company intends to provide investors with an attractive level of income and the potential for capital growth, becoming the REIT of choice for private and institutional investors seeking high and stable dividends from well-diversified UK real estate.  Custodian Capital Limited is the discretionary investment manager of the Company.  For more information visit www.custodianreit.com and www.custodiancapital.com. |
ISIN: | GB00BJFLFT45 |
Category Code: | NAV |
TIDM: | CREI |
OAM Categories: | 3.1. Additional regulated information required to be disclosed under the laws of a Member State |
Sequence No.: | 5443 |
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