Revolution Bars Group plc
Trading update
Revolution Bars Group plc ("the Group"), the leading operator of 79 premium bars trading across the UK under the Revolution and Revolucion de Cuba brands, is today providing a trading update for the 26 weeks to 29 December 2018 ("H1 FY19") and for the important Christmas and New Year trading period.
Total revenue for the 26 weeks ended 29 December 2018 was £78.5m (H1 FY18: £73.8m), an increase of 6.4%. Five new venues opened during this period: Revolution Mitchell Street in Glasgow and Revolucion de Cuba Southampton in August, Revolucion de Cuba Bristol in October, and Revolucion de Cuba Huddersfield and Revolution Durham in November. Overall, these venues have traded ahead of expectations.
Like-for-like* sales in the important four week trading period leading up to and including New Year's Eve were 2.6% higher than last year and 8.7% higher over two years. This is the sixth consecutive year of growth over the festive period. During this four week period, pre-booked party revenue was up 11.7% on a like-for-like* basis and average weekly sales per venue were above £60,000 with 22 venues setting new total sales records. As expected, and as reported by many high street retailers, Christmas trading came late with like-for-like* sales in the last two weeks of the financial period up 8.1%.
Like-for-like* sales performance for the 26 weeks ended 29 December 2018 was -4.0% below last year with the first quarter at -5.0% (as advised at the time of the Group's announcement of its annual results on 2 October 2018) and an improved second quarter at -3.1%. Sales trends in October and November broadly followed those experienced in the first quarter but, as anticipated, stepped up significantly in December. The 26 week reporting period does not include New Year's Eve, consistent with the comparative period.
Revolucion de Cuba has continued to grow like-for-like* sales during the 26 week period with a particularly strong performance over the Christmas period. Whilst the Revolution brand has also achieved growth over the four week trading period to New Year's Eve, it has consistently traded below last year over the 26 week period.
The Board is well progressed with its work on revitalising the Revolution brand proposition and continues to implement the required changes to the customer offer with further initiatives being launched in the coming weeks. The Board expects to be able to provide an update on the Revolution brand proposition when it publishes interim results on Friday 1 March 2019. The Board expects adjusted EBITDA** for H1 FY19 to be approximately £2.0m lower than last year due to the like-for-like sales decline and increased operating costs. Whilst the business has seen a much improved trend over the Christmas period, there is still further work to be done on the Revolution brand and therefore the Board is taking a cautious approach to trading in the second half given the economic and political uncertainties at this time. Accordingly, it expects adjusted EBITDA** for the full year to be approximately £12.0m (FY18: £15.0m).
Commenting on the performance, Rob Pitcher - Chief Executive Officer said "The uplift in like-for-like* sales performance over the festive period gives us momentum going into the second half and I'm pleased with the progress being made in refreshing the Revolution brand proposition. However, given the uncertain economic and political outlook we are adopting a more cautious outlook on trading in the coming months."
* Like-for-like sales comprise aggregate sales for those bars that have traded throughout both the current reporting period and comparable reporting period
** Adjusted EBITDA excludes exceptional items, bar opening costs and share-based payments
Enquiries:
Revolution Bars Group plc Rob Pitcher, CEO Mike Foster, CFO
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