Caverton reports N202.7 million Profit After Tax for the first half of 2022

Caverton Offshore Support Group Plc (NGX: CAVERTON) reported a Profit After Tax (PAT) of N202.79mn for the first half of 2022. The company recently published its unaudited consolidated financial statements for the period ended 30 June 2022 to the Nigerian Exchange Limited.

A source of worry for Shareholders of the company will be its performance for the second quarter period of April to June, wherein it reported a loss of N409.05mn. The Q2 negative performance comes with a reduced revenue of N6.00bn, from N9.90bn it booked in Q2 2021.

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That the company reported profit in H1 2022, was because of the N611.85mn profit after tax it recorded in the first quarter period from January to March 2022.

Commenting on the results, Caverton’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Bode Makanjuola, said that the company faced tremendous financial and operational head winds in the first half of the year which necessitated the need for the management and the board of Caverton to urgently review the company’s management structure and business portfolio as a Group.

We recently announced the appointment of a new Managing Director for Caverton Helicopters, restructured Caverton Offshore Support Group’s executive management and diversified our aviation business from oil and gas aviation logistics to third party training and maintenance, via our recently commissioned Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility and our Caverton Aviation Training Centre (CATC), both in Lagos. These announcements have been well received by the wider aviation and oil and gas industry and we are confident this strategy would yield positive financial fortunes for the Group whilst addressing this infrastructure gap in the aviation sector of Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa.

Our marine subsidiary, Caverton Marine, has also been repositioned for growth with our foray into local manufacturing of GRP boats. We recently launched our prototype 40-seater GRP ferry at the recently concluded NOG 2022 conference in Abuja, Nigeria and reception has been very positive. The ferry protype was locally built to the highest safety and quality standards under guidance of government and safety agencies and has applications in both oil and gas and commercial mass transit ferry transportation.

Analysis of the Financial Statements

Income Statement:

The company’s Gross Margin dropped from 35.25% in 2021 to 25.14%, while its Net Profit Margin dropped from 4.32% in H1 2021 to 1.43%. The EBITDA Margin is 51% (50% in 2021), while the EBIT/Interest Expense is 5.65% (3.71% in 2021).

Balance Sheet:

The Net debt/Equity is 0.89x (128x in 2021), and the Net debt/EBITDA is 2.16x (2.46x in 2021). Long-Term Debt/Total capitalization is 0.51x (0.53x in 2021). Asset turnover is 0.17x (0.23x in 2021) and the EBIT/Capital Employed is 4% (9% in 2021).

Cashflow:

There was no corporate action announcement following the release of the financial statements.

About the Company

Caverton Offshore Support Group Plc is a limited liabilities company incorporated and domiciled in Nigeria. The registered office is located at 1, Prince Kayode Akingbade Close, Off Muri Okunola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.

The Group is principally engaged in the provision of offshore services to the oil and gas industry, harbour and general marine operations; and the provision of charter, shuttle and maintenance services of helicopters and airplanes to third parties. Information on the Group’s structure and other related party relationships of the Group is provided in Note 30.

The Group has a 99% interest in both Caverton Helicopters Limited and Caverton Marine Limited. The Group also has a 100% interest in Caverton Helicopter Cameroon.

Caverton Marine, one of the fastest growing indigenous shipping companies commenced operations in 1999 while Caverton Helicopters a helicopter charter, sales and Maintenance Company was established in 2002.

Both companies were consolidated to form Caverton Offshore Support Group on 2ndJune 2008. The Group’s focus and primary business is to provide logistics and environmental support services to oil and gas fields with broader plans to support energy operations along the West African shelf as well as other ancillary support services. Caverton has a young and growing fleet of vessels and aircrafts operating out of nine locations.

The Group has a 49% interest in Caverton Aviation Cameroon. The Group also has a 49% interest in Caverton Offshore Support Group (Ghana) Limited.

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