18 July 2023
Litigation Capital Management Limited
("LCM" or the "Company")
Transition to Fair Value Accounting and Dividend Payment
Litigation Capital Management Limited (AIM:LIT), a leading alternative asset manager of disputes financing solutions, provides a market update for the twelve month period to 30 June 2023 ("FY2023").
Following a number of recent resolutions in the second half of FY23, the result for the full year will deliver LCM's strongest performance to date by a significant margin. The Company is well positioned for the year ahead with in excess of A$80m in cash held at period end. We will provide further details with the release of our year end results.
The Company wishes to update the market on two important developments.
Reporting update - Transition to Fair Value Accounting
The evolution of the Company's business over the past two years, transitioning away from the legacy direct investments business model and towards positioning LCM as an Alternative Asset Manager, necessitated the need to review the Company's accounting policies. In consultation with our advisers, the Board has taken the important decision to transition to Fair Value accounting. This will put LCM in line with industry peers in both accounting policy and fair value framework. In doing so, we expect to announce our audited results for FY2023 under both the existing accounting policies as well as the newly adopted Fair Value accounting. This will provide our investors with better transparency on the impact of the transition.
Dividend
Following the strong financial performance of the business during FY2023, the Board has decided to pay a dividend of 2.25p per ordinary share payable to Shareholders. The dividend timetable for this distribution will be contained within the FY2023 results announcement.
Patrick Moloney, Chief Executive Officer, commented: "We are pleased with the performance of the business over the past 12 months, particularly as we begin to see the benefits of moving to a fund management business model. Our strong financial performance is the best in LCM's history and reflected in the Board's decision to pay a dividend."
Jonathan Moulds, Chair, commented: "The transition to Fair Value accounting is a significant milestone for LCM. We believe this decision just taken by the Board should be welcomed by investors. Given the strong performance, the underlying pipeline and cash reserves LCM has built up, it is an appropriate time to pay this dividend. The Board will continue to keep under review the optimal way to return value to shareholders, balancing our future investment opportunities with the importance of rewarding our shareholders."
Enquiries
Litigation Capital Management |
c/o Tavistock PR |
Patrick Moloney, Chief Executive Officer Mary Gangemi, Chief Financial Officer
|
|
Canaccord (Nomad and Joint Broker) |
Tel: 020 7523 8000 |
Bobbie Hilliam
|
|
Investec Bank plc (Joint Broker) |
Tel: 020 7597 5970 |
David Anderson
|
|
Tavistock PR |
Tel: 020 7920 3150 |
Tim Pearson / Katie Hopkins |
LCM@Tavistock.co.uk |
NOTES TO EDITORS
About LCM
Litigation Capital Management (LCM) is an alternative asset manager specialising in disputes financing solutions internationally, which operates two business models. The first is direct investments made from LCM's permanent balance sheet capital and the second is third party fund management. Under those two business models, LCM currently pursues three investment strategies: Single-case funding, Portfolio funding and Acquisitions of claims. LCM generates its revenue from both its direct investments and also performance fees through asset management.
LCM has an unparalleled track record driven by disciplined project selection and robust risk management.
Currently headquartered in Sydney, with offices in London, Singapore, Brisbane and Melbourne, LCM listed on AIM in December 2018, trading under the ticker LIT.
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014 as amended by regulation 11 of the Market Abuse (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019/310. With the publication of this announcement, this information is now considered to be in the public domain.