
Renishaw plc
13 February 2025
Interim report for the six months ended 31 December 2024 (H1 FY2025)
Steady progress in H1 with demand picking up at the start of H2
|
6 months to 31 December 2024
|
6 months to 31 December 2023 |
Change (%)
|
Revenue (£m) |
341.4 |
330.5 |
+3 |
|
|
|
|
Profit before tax* (£m) |
57.5 |
56.5 |
+2 |
|
|
|
|
Operating profit* (£m) |
51.6 |
47.2 |
+9 |
|
|
|
|
Earnings per share* (pence) |
63.2 |
62.1 |
+2 |
|
|
|
|
Dividend per share (pence) |
16.8 |
16.8 |
- |
|
|
|
|
Adjusted* cash flow from operating activities (£m) |
51.5 |
22.9 |
+125 |
|
|
|
|
Performance highlights
1. H1 FY2025 revenue 3% higher at
· 2% revenue growth at constant exchange rates*, excluding impact of forward contracts;
· Growth in
· Manufacturing technologies up 4% at
· Analytical instruments and medical devices 3% lower at
2. Profit before tax 2% higher at
· Gross margin excluding engineering costs improved by 1.0% to 61.5%;
· Operating profit up 9% at
· Profit before tax in Q2 was lower than Q1 due to less favourable currency contracts, adverse product mix, and one-off supply chain costs.
3. Adjusted* cash flow conversion from operating activities above target at 100%, reflecting strong operating cash flows and planned lower capital expenditure:
· Strong balance sheet, with cash and cash equivalents and bank deposit balances of
4. Continued progress on our strategic priorities, with new product launches in H1 that strengthen our position in established and emerging markets.
5. Interim dividend of
6. Outlook:
· Order intake recently improved, steady revenue growth expected to continue in H2;
· FY2025 revenue range:
· FY2025 adjusted profit before tax:
* For this period and the comparable period there is no difference between 'Statutory' and 'Adjusted' for some of our alternative performance measures, being Adjusted profit before tax, Adjusted earnings per share and Adjusted operating profit. Note 12, Alternative performance measures, defines how other alternative measures are calculated.
Will Lee, Chief Executive, commented:
"We have continued to make steady progress in mixed trading conditions and our order intake has recently improved, particularly from the semiconductor manufacturing and consumer electronics sectors. Supported by our strategic progress, we expect to achieve steady revenue growth this year. Our markets present significant structural growth opportunities, and we are confident that the investment that we are currently making in productivity improvements will drive our operating margins towards our 20% target in the medium term."
About Renishaw
We are a world leading supplier of measuring and manufacturing systems. Our products give high accuracy and precision, gathering data to provide customers and end users with traceability and confidence in what they are making. This technology also helps our customers to innovate their products and processes. We are a global business, with customer-facing locations across our three sales regions; the
Further information can be found at www.renishaw.com
Results presentation
See below a video presentation of these results, presented by Will Lee, Chief Executive, and Allen Roberts, Group Finance Director.
Live Q&A session
There will be a live audio-only question and answer session with Will and Allen at 10:30 GMT on 13 February 2025. Details of how to register for this webcast are available at the following link:
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A recording of the Q&A session will be made available by 14 February 2025 at: www.renishaw.com/investors.
Enquiries: communications@renishaw.com
Overview for the six months ended 31 December 2024
Revenue
Revenue for the six months ended 31 December 2024 was
At constant currency*, Group revenue increased by 2%. APAC revenue was down 1% at constant currency, with weaker sales of IM products to the consumer electronics sector, although orders from these customers have recently improved. By contrast, sales of position encoders to semiconductor equipment manufacturers rose during the period, also supported by a strengthening order book. EMEA revenue was 5% higher at constant currency, with strong growth in co-ordinate measuring machine (CMM) systems, AM systems and position encoders, but weaker demand for IM sensors from machine builders.
|
6 months to 31 December 2024 |
6 months to 31 December 2023 |
Change % |
Constant fx* change % |
Group revenue |
|
|
+3% |
+2% |
Comprising: |
|
|
|
|
APAC |
|
|
+0% |
-1% |
EMEA |
|
|
+5% |
+5% |
|
|
|
+8% |
+5% |
New product introductions and commercialisation
We have made progress during the first six months of the financial year in each of our three strategic priorities:
1. Growing in our existing markets - aiming to increase revenue by driving up probe fitment levels, offering usable and higher value sensors, and by winning more machine builder customers.
· Enhanced the usability of our twin probe system for machine tools, introducing patented Opti-Logic™ technology for fast set-up using a smartphone app.
· Launched enhancements to our range of modular metrology fixtures, improving ease-of-use and reducing environmental impact.
· Continued to win new customers and grow revenue from our FORTiS™ enclosed position encoders, now featuring longer axis lengths for larger machine tools.
2. Increasing the value of the technology we sell - aiming to provide our end-user customers with complete solutions to capture a greater proportion of their investment.
· Launched the RenAM 500D dual laser AM machine, featuring our patented TEMPUS™ technology, offering production speeds up to three times faster than conventional single laser systems.
· Added five new processable materials for our AM machines and new powder layer thicknesses for existing materials.
3. Extending into new, high-growth markets - aiming to diversify into close-adjacent markets where we have strong market understanding and brand awareness.
· Launched our new ASTRiA™ inductive encoder line, offering robust and accurate position measurement in demanding environments, including robotics, defence and medical devices.
Operating profit and costs
Operating profit for the period was
Labour costs have increased by
Our gross margin (excluding engineering costs) for the period was 61.5% of revenue, an improvement of 1% over the comparable period in the previous year. Within this gross margin, we have seen favourable variances relating to currency and component purchase costs, however these have been partly offset by continued pricing pressures, particularly in the APAC region. We have also experienced a specific supply chain quality issue during Q2, which has resulted in around
We remain committed to our long-term strategy of developing innovative and patented products to create strong market positions. During the first six months of this financial year, our gross engineering spend, including research and development, increased by 8% to
We have controlled distribution and administrative expenses, with no significant year-on-year increase at actual exchange rates. This includes further increases in third-party support and maintenance costs in relation to our ongoing IT transformation, which will lead to productivity benefits in future years.
Profit and tax
Financial income less expenses for the period was
The resulting profit before tax for the period was
The income tax expense in the Consolidated income statement has been estimated at a rate of 20.1% (H1 FY2024: 20.1%) and is based on management's best estimate of the full year effective tax rates by geographical unit applied to half-year profits. This compares to 21.0% in FY2024.
Earnings per share were 63.2p, compared with 62.1p last year.
Operating profit for our Manufacturing technologies segment, which comprises our Industrial Metrology, Position Measurement and Additive Manufacturing products, was
Cash flow
In working capital, our trade receivables have reduced by
We have reduced our planned capital expenditure during the period following the significant investment in our manufacturing facility in
As a result, we have achieved strong adjusted* cash flow conversion from operating activities of 100%, which is above our target of 70%. Cash and cash equivalents and bank deposit balances at 31 December 2024 were
Dividend
The Board has approved an interim dividend of 16.8p net per share (FY2024: 16.8p), which will be paid on 8 April 2025 to shareholders on the register on 7 March 2025.
Principal risks and uncertainties
The Board has considered the risks and uncertainties which could have a material effect on the Group's
performance and position. While there is heightened uncertainty arising from geopolitical matters and trade
tensions, these have not yet impacted our business, and the Board continues to monitor the situation closely. The overall impact and likelihood of our other principal risks is not considered to have changed
significantly. This conclusion also reflects the mitigation undertaken by the Group in response to these
risks. The principal risks and uncertainties set out on pages 11 to 18 of the 2024 Annual Report therefore
remain relevant.
Sustainability
We continue to make strong progress towards our target of Net Zero for Scopes 1 and 2 emissions by 2028. During the period, we have started work on converting heating systems at our facility in Pliezhausen,
We continue to see significant commercial opportunities arising from the drive towards sustainable business practices. Our products help our customers to meet their sustainability targets by increasing their manufacturing efficiencies through lower energy consumption and waste, and also by improving the performance of the products they supply to their own customers.
Sir David McMurtry
In December 2024, it was with profound sadness that we announced the death of our co-founder and Non-executive Director, Sir David McMurtry. We have since been overwhelmed by messages of support from around the world. People reflected on David's role as a visionary and empathetic business leader, as a passionate innovator, how he shaped an entire industry, and also his decency, humility and great sense of humour. Whilst his presence is deeply missed, the ethos that he and John Deer instilled in Renishaw continues to guide us.
Directors and employees
The Directors would like to thank our employees for continuing to drive us forward towards our vision to innovate and transform the capabilities of our customers.
Sir David McMurtry's son, Richard McMurtry, joined the Board as a Non-executive Director in July 2024. The Renishaw Board is working to appoint an Independent Non-executive Chair whilst continuing work on succession planning, including additional Non-executive Director recruitment.
Outlook
The Board remains confident in our growth model, built on solving customer problems with innovative products, global service and world-class in-house manufacturing. Whilst we operate in cyclical markets, we aim for high single-digit average organic growth rates through the cycle, to improve our operating profit margins to above 20%, and to generate strong free cash flow.
We have continued to make steady progress in mixed trading conditions and our order intake has recently improved, particularly from the semiconductor manufacturing and consumer electronics sectors. Supported by our strategic progress, we expect to achieve steady revenue growth this year. Our markets present significant structural growth opportunities, and we are confident that the investment that we are currently making in productivity improvements will drive our operating margins towards our 20% target in the medium term.
At this stage we expect full year revenue to be in the range of
Will Lee |
Allen Roberts |
Chief Executive |
Group Finance Director |
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|
12 February 2025 |
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|
|
* For this period and the comparable period there is no difference between 'Statutory' and 'Adjusted' for some of our alternative performance measures, being Adjusted profit before tax, Adjusted earnings per share and Adjusted operating profit. Note 12, Alternative performance measures, defines how other alternative measures are calculated.
Consolidated income statement
from continuing operations |
Notes
|
Unaudited 6 months to 31 December 2024 £'000
|
Unaudited 6 months to 31 December 2023 £'000
|
Audited Year ended 30 June 2024 £'000
|
Revenue |
2 |
341,402 |
330,489 |
691,301 |
|
|
|
|
|
Cost of sales |
3 |
(182,060) |
(175,904) |
(367,658) |
|
|
|
|
|
Gross profit |
|
159,342 |
154,585 |
323,643 |
|
|
|
|
|
Distribution costs |
|
(68,276) |
(68,871) |
(139,901) |
Administrative expenses |
|
(39,506) |
(38,520) |
(75,075) |
|
|
|
|
|
Operating profit |
|
51,560 |
47,194 |
108,667 |
|
|
|
|
|
Financial income |
4 |
6,339 |
7,168 |
12,336 |
Financial expenses |
4 |
(2,221) |
(351) |
(2,289) |
Share of profits from joint ventures |
|
1,806 |
2,530 |
3,880 |
|
|
|
|
|
Profit before tax |
|
57,484 |
56,541 |
122,594 |
|
|
|
|
|
Income tax expense |
5 |
(11,555) |
(11,364) |
(25,705) |
|
|
|
|
|
Profit for the period |
|
45,929 |
45,177 |
96,889 |
|
|
|
|
|
Profit attributable to: |
|
|
|
|
Equity shareholders of the parent company |
|
45,929 |
45,177 |
96,889 |
Non-controlling interest |
|
- |
- |
- |
Profit for the period |
|
45,929 |
45,177 |
96,889 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pence |
Pence |
Pence |
Dividend per share arising in respect of the period |
7 |
16.8 |
16.8 |
76.2 |
|
|
|
|
|
Earnings per share (basic and diluted) |
6 |
63.2 |
62.1 |
133.2 |
Consolidated statement of comprehensive income and expense
|
Unaudited 6 months to 31 December 2024 £'000 |
Unaudited 6 months to 31 December 2023 £'000 |
Audited Year ended 30 June 2024 £'000 |
|
|
|
|
Profit for the period |
45,929 |
45,177 |
96,889 |
|
|
|
|
Other items recognised directly in equity: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Items that will not be reclassified to the Consolidated income statement: |
|
|
|
Remeasurement of defined benefit pension scheme assets/liabilities |
732 |
(49,459) |
(48,688) |
Deferred tax on remeasurement of defined benefit pension scheme assets/liabilities |
(84) |
12,349 |
12,424 |
|
|
|
|
Total for items that will not be reclassified |
648 |
(37,110) |
(36,264) |
|
|
|
|
Items that may be reclassified to the Consolidated income statement: |
|
|
|
Exchange differences in translation of overseas operations |
(1,864) |
1,576 |
(4,038) |
Exchange differences in translation of overseas joint venture |
(528) |
159 |
(311) |
Current tax on translation of net investments in foreign operations |
- |
(297) |
57 |
Effective portion of changes in fair value of cash flow hedges, net of recycling |
(11,188) |
4,422 |
5,812 |
Deferred tax on effective portion of changes in fair value of cash flow hedges |
2,839 |
(1,105) |
(1,453) |
|
|
|
|
Total for items that may be reclassified |
(10,741) |
4,755 |
67 |
|
|
|
|
Total other comprehensive income and expense, net of tax |
(10,093) |
(32,355) |
(36,197) |
|
|
|
|
Total comprehensive income and expense for the period |
35,836 |
12,822 |
60,692 |
|
|
|
|
Attributable to: |
|
|
|
Equity shareholders of the parent company |
35,836 |
12,822 |
60,692 |
Non-controlling interest |
- |
- |
- |
|
|
|
|
Total comprehensive income and expense for the period |
35,836 |
12,822 |
60,692 |
Consolidated balance sheet
|
Notes |
Unaudited At 31 December 2024 £'000 |
Unaudited At 31 December 2023* £'000 |
Audited At 30 June 2024 £'000 |
Assets |
|
|
|
|
Property, plant and equipment |
8 |
334,997 |
318,036 |
325,040 |
Right-of-use assets |
|
13,773 |
10,049 |
14,746 |
Investment properties |
|
10,076 |
10,181 |
10,285 |
Intangible assets |
9 |
49,224 |
48,319 |
47,343 |
Investments in joint ventures |
|
26,089 |
24,529 |
25,485 |
Finance lease receivables |
|
14,430 |
8,814 |
11,944 |
Employee benefits |
|
11,410 |
9,128 |
10,845 |
Deferred tax assets |
|
17,558 |
20,006 |
17,690 |
Derivatives |
10 |
2,052 |
3,233 |
1,387 |
Total non-current assets |
|
479,609 |
452,295 |
464,765 |
|
|
|
|
|
Current assets |
|
|
|
|
Inventories |
|
157,758 |
174,383 |
161,928 |
Trade receivables |
10 |
112,616 |
116,268 |
134,073 |
Finance lease receivables |
|
3,382 |
3,552 |
3,861 |
Current tax |
|
8,123 |
13,642 |
21,298 |
Other receivables |
|
43,756 |
37,693 |
34,076 |
Derivatives |
10 |
5,412 |
11,585 |
13,547 |
Bank deposits |
|
143,000 |
119,000 |
95,542 |
Cash and cash equivalents |
|
90,161 |
59,258 |
122,293 |
Total current assets |
|
564,208 |
535,381 |
586,618 |
|
|
|
|
|
Current liabilities |
|
|
|
|
Trade payables |
|
23,544 |
22,011 |
21,330 |
Contract liabilities |
|
13,806 |
7,811 |
10,880 |
Current tax |
|
2,662 |
1,452 |
1,767 |
Provisions |
|
3,963 |
2,722 |
2,997 |
Derivatives |
10 |
2,385 |
1,529 |
448 |
Lease liabilities |
|
3,915 |
3,217 |
3,960 |
Amounts owed to joint ventures |
13 |
11,570 |
- |
8,475 |
Borrowings |
|
773 |
4,372 |
747 |
Other payables |
|
40,059 |
43,654 |
50,344 |
Total current liabilities |
|
102,677 |
86,768 |
100,948 |
Net current assets |
|
461,531 |
448,613 |
485,670 |
|
|
|
|
|
Non-current liabilities |
|
|
|
|
Lease liabilities |
|
10,313 |
7,083 |
11,062 |
Borrowings |
|
2,491 |
- |
2,775 |
Employee benefits |
|
- |
90 |
- |
Deferred tax liabilities |
|
30,106 |
27,007 |
33,600 |
Derivatives |
10 |
2,520 |
- |
177 |
Total non-current liabilities |
|
45,430 |
34,180 |
47,614 |
Total assets less total liabilities |
|
895,710 |
866,728 |
902,821 |
|
|
|
|
|
Equity |
|
|
|
|
Share capital |
|
14,558 |
14,558 |
14,558 |
Share premium |
|
42 |
42 |
42 |
Own shares held |
|
(2,367) |
(2,963) |
(2,963) |
Currency translation reserve |
|
88 |
8,210 |
2,480 |
Cash flow hedging reserve |
|
2,562 |
9,869 |
10,911 |
Retained earnings |
|
880,362 |
836,649 |
876,990 |
Other reserve |
|
1,042 |
940 |
1,380 |
Equity attributable to the shareholders of the parent company |
|
896,287 |
867,305 |
903,398 |
Non-controlling interest |
|
(577) |
(577) |
(577) |
Total equity |
|
895,710 |
866,728 |
902,821 |
* December 2023 Other receivables have been reclassified to include Contract assets.
Consolidated statement of changes in equity
Unaudited |
Share capital £'000 |
Share premium £'000
|
Own shares held £'000 |
Currency translation reserve £'000 |
Cash flow hedging reserve £'000 |
Retained earnings £'000 |
Other reserve £'000 |
Non- controlling interest £'000
|
Total £'000
|
Balance at 1 July 2023 |
14,558 |
42 |
(2,963) |
6,772 |
6,552 |
871,777 |
497 |
(577) |
896,658 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Profit for the period |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
45,177 |
- |
- |
45,177 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other comprehensive income and expense (net of tax) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Remeasurement of defined benefit pension assets/liabilities |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(37,110) |
- |
- |
(37,110) |
Foreign exchange translation differences |
- |
- |
- |
1,279 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1,279 |
Relating to joint ventures |
- |
- |
- |
159 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
159 |
Changes in fair value of cash flow hedges |
- |
- |
- |
- |
3,317 |
- |
- |
- |
3,317 |
Total other comprehensive income and expense |
- |
- |
- |
1,438 |
3,317 |
(37,110) |
- |
- |
(32,355) |
Total comprehensive income and expense |
- |
- |
- |
1,438 |
3,317 |
8,067 |
- |
- |
12,822 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Transactions with owners recorded in equity |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Share-based payments charge |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
443 |
- |
443 |
Own shares purchased |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Dividends paid |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(43,195) |
- |
- |
(43,195) |
Balance at 31 December 2023 |
14,558 |
42 |
(2,963) |
8,210 |
9,869 |
836,649 |
940 |
(577) |
866,728 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Profit for the period |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
51,712 |
- |
- |
51,712 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other comprehensive income and expense (net of tax) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Remeasurement of defined benefit pension assets/liabilities |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
846 |
- |
- |
846 |
Foreign exchange translation differences |
- |
- |
- |
(5,260) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(5,260) |
Relating to joint ventures |
- |
- |
- |
(470) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(470) |
Changes in fair value of cash flow hedges |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1,042 |
- |
- |
- |
1,042 |
Total other comprehensive income and expense |
- |
- |
- |
(5,730) |
1,042 |
846 |
- |
- |
(3,842) |
Total comprehensive income and expense |
- |
- |
- |
(5,730) |
1,042 |
52,558 |
- |
- |
47,870 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Transactions with owners recorded in equity |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Share-based payments charge |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
440 |
- |
440 |
Dividends paid |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(12,217) |
- |
- |
(12,217) |
Balance at 30 June 2024 |
14,558 |
42 |
(2,963) |
2,480 |
10,911 |
876,990 |
1,380 |
(577) |
902,821 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Profit for the period |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
45,929 |
- |
- |
45,929 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other comprehensive income and expense (net of tax) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Remeasurement of defined benefit pension assets/liabilities |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
648 |
- |
- |
648 |
Foreign exchange translation differences |
- |
- |
- |
(1,864) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(1,864) |
Relating to joint ventures |
- |
- |
- |
(528) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(528) |
Changes in fair value of cash flow hedges |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(8,349) |
- |
- |
- |
(8,349) |
Total other comprehensive income and expense |
- |
- |
- |
(2,392) |
(8,349) |
648 |
- |
- |
(10,093) |
Total comprehensive income and expense |
- |
- |
- |
(2,392) |
(8,349) |
46,577 |
- |
- |
35,836 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Transactions with owners recorded in equity |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Share-based payments charge |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
412 |
- |
412 |
Distribution of own shares |
- |
- |
750 |
- |
- |
- |
(750) |
- |
- |
Purchase of own shares |
- |
- |
(154) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(154) |
Dividends paid |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(43,205) |
- |
- |
(43,205) |
Balance at 31 December 2024 |
14,558 |
42 |
(2,367) |
88 |
2,562 |
880,362 |
1,042 |
(577) |
895,710 |
Consolidated statement of cash flow
|
Unaudited 6 months to 31 December 2024 £'000 |
Unaudited 6 months to 31 December 2023 £'000 |
Audited Year ended 30 June 2024 £'000 |
Cash flows from operating activities |
|
|
|
Profit for the period |
45,929 |
45,177 |
96,889 |
Adjustments for: |
|
|
|
Depreciation of property, plant and equipment, right-of-use assets, and investment properties |
12,278 |
11,506 |
24,195 |
Profit on sale of property, plant and equipment |
(1,005) |
(29) |
(1,199) |
Amortisation and impairment of intangible assets |
2,394 |
2,888 |
8,633 |
Share of profits from joint ventures |
(1,806) |
(2,530) |
(3,880) |
Defined benefit pension scheme past service and administrative costs |
494 |
397 |
907 |
Financial income |
(6,339) |
(7,168) |
(12,336) |
Financial expenses |
2,221 |
351 |
2,289 |
Share based payment expense |
412 |
445 |
883 |
Tax expense |
11,555 |
11,364 |
25,705 |
|
20,204 |
17,224 |
45,197 |
Decrease in inventories |
4,170 |
11,374 |
23,829 |
Decrease/(increase) in trade and other receivables |
8,337 |
486 |
(23,719) |
Increase/(decrease) in trade and other payables |
(5,101) |
(6,381) |
3,557 |
Increase/(decrease) in provisions |
966 |
(36) |
239 |
|
8,372 |
5,443 |
3,906 |
Defined benefit pension scheme contributions |
(79) |
(83) |
(161) |
Income taxes received/(paid) |
1,815 |
(12,191) |
(21,752) |
Cash flows from operating activities |
76,241 |
55,350 |
124,079 |
|
|
|
|
Investing activities |
|
|
|
Purchase of property, plant and equipment, and investment properties |
(23,352) |
(40,443) |
(65,518) |
Sale of property, plant and equipment |
2,814 |
200 |
4,475 |
Development costs capitalised |
(4,079) |
(4,542) |
(9,281) |
Purchase of other intangibles |
(226) |
(30) |
(246) |
(Increase)/decrease in bank deposits |
(47,458) |
6,000 |
29,458 |
Interest received |
6,091 |
4,745 |
9,110 |
Dividend received from joint venture |
674 |
573 |
498 |
Cash flows from investing activities |
(65,536) |
(33,497) |
(31,504) |
|
|
|
|
Financing activities |
|
|
|
Repayment of borrowings |
(390) |
(393) |
(799) |
Amounts received as deposit from joint venture |
3,361 |
- |
8,475 |
Interest paid |
(491) |
(351) |
(608) |
Repayment of principal of lease liabilities |
(2,069) |
(2,607) |
(4,359) |
Own shares purchased |
(154) |
- |
- |
Dividends paid |
(43,205) |
(43,195) |
(55,412) |
Cash flows from financing activities |
(42,948) |
(46,546) |
(52,703) |
|
|
|
|
Net (decrease)/increase in cash and cash equivalents |
(32,243) |
(24,473) |
39,872 |
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period |
122,293 |
81,388 |
81,388 |
Effect of exchange rate fluctuations on cash held |
111 |
2,343 |
1,033 |
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period |
90,161 |
59,258 |
122,293 |
Cash and cash equivalents and bank deposits at 31 December 2024 were
Notes
1. Basis of preparation
The Interim report, which includes the condensed consolidated financial statements for the six months ended 31 December 2024, was approved by the Directors on 12 February 2025.
The condensed consolidated financial statements for the six months ended 31 December 2024 were prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard 34 'Interim Financial Reporting' (IAS 34) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board and as adopted by the
The condensed consolidated financial statements included in this Report have not been audited and do not constitute the Group's statutory accounts as defined in section 434 of the Companies Act 2006. The information relating to the year ended 30 June 2024 is an extract from the Group's published Annual Report for that year, which has been delivered to the Registrar of Companies, and on which the auditor's report was unqualified and did not contain any emphasis of matter or statements under section 498(2) or 498(3) of the Companies Act 2006.
Going concern
The Directors have prepared the unaudited interim financial information on a going concern basis. In considering the going concern basis, the Directors have considered the previously mentioned principal risks and uncertainties, as well as the Group's current trading performance and updated cashflow forecasts. The Directors have also considered the financial resources available to the Group, with net current assets of
We have updated our reverse stress testing to identify what would need to happen in the period to 28 February 2026 for the Group to deplete its cash and cash equivalents and bank deposit balances. This identified a trading level so low (significantly below FY2024 revenue) that the Directors feel that the events that could trigger this would be remote. The Directors also concluded that a one-off cash outflow that would exhaust the Group's cash and cash equivalents and bank deposit balances in the assessment period was also remote.
Based on this assessment, the Directors have a reasonable expectation that the Group will be able to continue in operation and meet its liabilities as they fall due over the period to 28 February 2026.
2. Revenue disaggregation and segmental analysis
Within the Manufacturing technologies segment there are multiple product offerings with similar economic characteristics, similar production processes and similar customer bases. Our Manufacturing technologies segment consists of Industrial Metrology, Position Measurement and Additive Manufacturing product groups. Analytical instruments and medical devices segment comprises our Spectroscopy and Neurological product lines. More details of the Group's products and services are given in the Strategic Report of the 2024 Annual Report.
In normal trading conditions, whilst future revenue is difficult to predict given that the Group's outstanding order book is typically less than three months' worth of revenue value, larger consumer electronics orders in the APAC region within the Manufacturing technologies segment typically fall in the first or last quarter of the financial year. In addition, the Group typically experiences lower demand in August and December, and so revenue and operating profits are typically lower in the first half of the year. This information is provided to allow for a better understanding of the results, and management do not believe that the business is 'highly seasonal' in accordance with IAS 34.
|
Manufacturing technologies |
Analytical instruments and medical devices |
Total |
6 months to 31 December 2024 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
Revenue |
322,625 |
18,777 |
341,402 |
Depreciation, amortisation and impairment |
13,780 |
892 |
14,672 |
Operating profit |
52,774 |
(1,214) |
51,560 |
Share of profits from joint ventures |
1,806 |
- |
1,806 |
Net financial income |
- |
- |
4,118 |
Profit before tax |
- |
- |
57,484 |
2. Segmental information (continued)
|
Manufacturing technologies |
Analytical instruments and medical devices |
Total |
6 months to 31 December 2023 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
Revenue |
311,069 |
19,420 |
330,489 |
Depreciation, amortisation and impairment |
13,391 |
783 |
14,174 |
Operating profit |
45,953 |
1,241 |
47,194 |
Share of profits from joint ventures |
2,530 |
- |
2,530 |
Net financial income/(expense) |
- |
- |
6,817 |
Profit before tax |
- |
- |
56,541 |
|
|
|
|
Year ended 30 June 2024 |
|
|
|
Revenue |
648,063 |
43,238 |
691,301 |
Depreciation, amortisation and impairment |
31,374 |
1,454 |
32,828 |
Operating profit |
103,181 |
5,486 |
108,667 |
Share of profits from joint ventures |
3,880 |
- |
3,880 |
Net financial income/(expense) |
- |
- |
10,047 |
Profit before tax |
- |
- |
122,594 |
There is no allocation of assets and liabilities to segments identified above. Depreciation, amortisation and impairments are allocated to segments on the basis of the level of activity.
The following table shows the disaggregation of Group revenue by category:
|
6 months to 31 December 2024 £'000 |
6 months to 31 December 2023 £'000 |
Year ended 30 June 2024 £'000 |
Goods, capital equipment and installation |
306,441 |
300,745 |
624,491 |
Aftermarket services |
34,961 |
29,744 |
66,810 |
Total Group revenue |
341,402 |
330,489 |
691,301 |
Aftermarket services include repairs, maintenance and servicing, programming, training, extended warranties, and software licences and maintenance. There is no significant difference between our two reporting segments as to their split of revenue by type.
The following table shows the analysis of revenue by geographical market:
|
6 months to 31 December 2024 £'000 |
6 months to 31 December 2023 £'000 |
Year ended 30 June 2024 £'000 |
APAC |
161,366 |
161,199 |
318,836 |
|
18,825 |
17,173 |
37,956 |
EMEA, excluding |
83,486 |
80,035 |
170,077 |
EMEA |
102,311 |
97,208 |
208,033 |
|
77,725 |
72,082 |
164,432 |
Total Group revenue |
341,402 |
330,489 |
691,301 |
Revenue in the previous table has been allocated to regions based on the geographical location of the customer. Countries with individually significant revenue figures in the context of the Group were:
|
6 months to 31 December 2024 £'000 |
6 months to 31 December 2023 £'000 |
Year ended 30 June 2024 £'000 |
|
87,976 |
90,369 |
177,155 |
|
67,345 |
60,707 |
138,836 |
|
25,036 |
26,366 |
54,572 |
|
28,175 |
25,646 |
49,329 |
There was no revenue from transactions with a single external customer amounting to 10% or more of the Group's total revenue.
3. Cost of sales
|
6 months to 31 December 2024 £'000 |
6 months to 31 December 2023 £'000 |
Year ended 30 June 2024 £'000 |
|
|
|
|
Production costs |
131,486 |
130,473 |
269,562 |
Research and development expenditure |
33,781 |
32,156 |
71,060 |
Other engineering expenditure |
21,758 |
19,390 |
35,723 |
Gross engineering expenditure |
55,539 |
51,546 |
106,783 |
Development expenditure capitalised (net of amortisation) |
(1,855) |
(2,065) |
(4,287) |
Development expenditure impaired |
- |
- |
3,299 |
Research and development tax credit |
(3,110) |
(4,050) |
(7,699) |
Total engineering costs |
50,574 |
45,431 |
98,096 |
Total cost of sales |
182,060 |
175,904 |
367,658 |
4. Financial income and expenses
|
6 months to 31 December 2024 £'000 |
6 months to 31 December 2023 £'000 |
Year ended 30 June 2024 £'000 |
Financial income |
|
|
|
Bank interest receivable |
6,091 |
4,745 |
9,110 |
Interest on pension schemes' assets |
248 |
1,439 |
2,908 |
Fair value gains from one-month forward currency contracts |
- |
380 |
318 |
Currency gains |
- |
604 |
- |
Total financial income |
6,339 |
7,168 |
12,336 |
Financial expenses |
|
|
|
Currency losses |
1,448 |
- |
1,645 |
Lease interest |
348 |
214 |
537 |
Fair value losses from one-month forward currency contracts |
264 |
- |
- |
Interest payable on amounts owed to joint ventures |
74 |
- |
55 |
Interest payable on borrowings |
18 |
24 |
36 |
Other interest payable |
69 |
113 |
16 |
Total financial expenses |
2,221 |
351 |
2,289 |
Currency losses relate to revaluations of foreign currency-denominated balances using latest reporting currency exchange rates. The losses recognised in FY2025 H1 largely related to an appreciation of Sterling relative to the Mexican Peso affecting intragroup balances in the Company. We converted this intra group balance to share capital towards the end of H1 such that we are no longer exposed to the related currency risk.
Rolling one-month forward currency contracts are used to offset currency movements on certain intragroup balances, with fair value gains and losses being recognised in financial income or expenses.
5. Taxation
The income tax expense in the Consolidated income statement has been estimated at a rate of 20.1% (H1 FY2024: 20.1%), based on management's best estimate of the full year effective tax rates by geographical unit, applied to half-year profits. This compares to 21.0% in FY2024.
6. Earnings per share
The earnings per share for the six months ended 31 December 2024 is calculated on earnings of
7. Dividends
Dividends paid during the period were:
|
6 months to 31 December 2024 £'000 |
6 months to 31 December 2023 £'000 |
Year ended 30 June 2024 £'000 |
|
|
|
|
FY2024 final dividend paid of 59.4p per share (FY2023: 59.4p) |
43,205 |
43,195 |
43,195 |
FY2024 Interim dividend paid of 16.8p per share (FY2023: 16.8p) |
- |
- |
12,217 |
Total dividends paid during the period |
43,205 |
43,195 |
55,412 |
All shareholders on the register on 7 March 2025 will be paid an interim dividend of 16.8p net per share on 8 April 2025, resulting in a dividend payable of
8. Property, plant and equipment
|
Freehold land and buildings |
Plant and equipment |
Motor vehicles |
Assets in the course of construction |
Total |
|
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
Cost |
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 July 2024 |
255,536 |
278,189 |
6,099 |
56,593 |
596,417 |
Additions |
81 |
11,174 |
712 |
11,385 |
23,352 |
Transfers |
2,284 |
6,430 |
- |
(8,714) |
- |
Disposals |
(527) |
(2,936) |
(564) |
- |
(4,027) |
Currency adjustment |
(1,550) |
(1,248) |
(83) |
- |
(2,881) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 31 December 2024 |
255,824 |
291,609 |
6,164 |
59,264 |
612,861 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Depreciation |
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 July 2024 |
49,460 |
216,838 |
5,079 |
- |
271,377 |
Charge for the period |
2,548 |
7,221 |
153 |
- |
9,922 |
Disposals |
(251) |
(1,551) |
(416) |
- |
(2,218) |
Currency adjustment |
(361) |
(792) |
(64) |
- |
(1,217) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 31 December 2024 |
51,396 |
221,716 |
4,752 |
- |
277,864 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net book value |
|
|
|
|
|
At 31 December 2024 |
204,428 |
69,893 |
1,412 |
59,264 |
334,997 |
At 30 June 2024 |
206,076 |
61,351 |
1,020 |
56,593 |
325,040 |
Additions to assets in the course of construction of
9. Intangible assets
|
Goodwill
|
Internally generated development costs |
Software licences |
Intellectual property and other intangible assets |
Total |
|
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
Cost |
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 July 2024 |
20,258 |
187,941 |
12,197 |
4,864 |
220,301 |
Additions |
- |
4,079 |
226 |
- |
4,305 |
Currency adjustment |
(5) |
- |
(39) |
(10) |
(54) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 31 December 2024 |
20,253 |
192,020 |
12,384 |
4,854 |
229,511 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Amortisation |
|
|
|
|
|
At 1 July 2024 |
9,028 |
154,531 |
11,751 |
2,607 |
177,917 |
Charge for the period |
- |
2,224 |
86 |
84 |
2,394 |
Currency adjustment |
- |
- |
(34) |
10 |
(24) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
At 31 December 2024 |
9,028 |
156,755 |
11,803 |
2,701 |
180,287 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net book value |
|
|
|
|
|
At 31 December 2024 |
11,225 |
35,265 |
581 |
2,153 |
49,224 |
At 30 June 2024 |
11,230 |
33,410 |
446 |
2,257 |
47,343 |
As detailed in the 2024 Annual Report, the key assumption in determining the value-in-use of intangible assets are sales forecasts. Latest sales forecasts, and other factors which may impact the business plans, for relevant cash generating units have been reviewed for indicators of impairment on 31 December 2024. This includes an assessment of our discount rate based on prevailing market assumptions on 31 December 2024, which has increased to 10.9% based on a higher risk-free rate (31 December 2023: 10.7%). As a result of the review, no impairments have been recognised in the six months to 31 December 2024 (31 December 2023: nil).
10. Financial instruments
There is no significant difference between the fair value of financial assets and financial liabilities and their book value in the Consolidated balance sheet. All financial assets and liabilities are held at amortised cost, apart from the forward exchange contracts which are held at fair value, with changes going through the Consolidated income statement unless subject to hedge accounting. The fair values of the forward exchange contracts have been calculated by a third-party expert, discounting estimated future cash flows on the basis of market expectations of future exchange rates, representing level 2 in the IFRS 13 fair value hierarchy. There were no transfers between levels during any period disclosed.
Credit risk
The Group carries a credit risk relating to non-payment of trade receivables by its customers. The Group establishes an allowance for impairment in respect of trade receivables where recoverability is considered doubtful. In the six months to 31 December 2024, the Group has generally not experienced a deterioration in debtor repayments nor in the assumptions used in calculating allowances for expected credit losses. At 31 December 2024, total expected credit losses amounted to
Liquidity risk
The Group's approach to managing liquidity is to ensure, as far as possible, that we will always have sufficient liquidity to meet our liabilities when due, without incurring unacceptable losses or risking damage to the Group's reputation. We use monthly cash flow forecasts on a rolling 12-month basis to monitor cash requirements. Net cash and bank deposits on 31 December 2024 totalled
10. Financial instruments (continued)
Market risk
The Group continues to mitigate market risk on cash flows using USD, EUR and JPY forward currency contracts. At 31 December 2024 the total nominal value of USD, EUR and JPY forward contracts held for cash flow hedging purposes was
11. Employee benefits
The net surplus of the Group's defined benefit pension schemes, on an IAS 19 basis, has increased from a
Benefits in the
In June 2023, the High Court ruled that certain historic amendments made to the rules of the Virgin Media pension scheme were invalid without the scheme's actuary having provided the associated Section 37 certificates. This judgment was upheld by the Court of Appeal in July 2024, which has implications on other schemes that were contracted-out on a salary-related basis, and made amendments between April 1997 and April 2016. The
12. Alternative performance measures
In accordance with Renishaw's Alternative Performance Measures (APMs) policy and ESMA Guidelines on Alternative Performance Measures (2015), this section defines non-IFRS measures that we believe give readers additional useful and comparable views of our underlying performance. We continue to report Revenue at constant exchange rates, Adjusted profit before tax, Adjusted earnings per share, Adjusted operating profit, Adjusted operating profit at constant exchange rates, Adjusted cash flow conversion from operating activities, and Return on invested capital.
Revenue at constant exchange rates is defined as revenue recalculated using the same rates as were applicable to the previous year and excluding forward contract gains and losses.
12. Alternative performance measures (continued)
Revenue at constant exchange rates |
|
6 months to 31 December 2024 |
6 months to 31 December 2023 |
|
|
£'000 |
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
Statutory revenue as reported |
|
341,402 |
330,489 |
Adjustment for forward contract (gains)/losses |
|
(12,959) |
1,853 |
Adjustment to restate at previous year exchange rates |
|
11,342 |
- |
Revenue at constant exchange rates |
|
339,785 |
332,342 |
Year-on-year revenue growth at constant exchange rates |
|
2% |
- |
For this period and the comparable period there is no difference between 'Statutory' and 'Adjusted' for our alternative performance measures, being Adjusted profit before tax, Adjusted earnings per share and Adjusted operating profit, including segmental operating profit.
Operating profit at constant exchange rates is defined as Operating profit recalculated using the same rates as applied to the previous year and excluding forward contract gains and losses.
Operating profit at constant exchange rates |
|
6 months to 31 December 2024 |
6 months to 31 December 2023 |
|
|
£'000 |
£'000 |
|
|
|
|
Operating profit |
|
51,560 |
47,194 |
Adjustment for forward contract (gains)/losses |
|
(12,959) |
1,853 |
Adjustment to restate current year at previous year exchange rates |
|
8,042 |
- |
Operating profit at constant exchange rates |
|
46,643 |
49,047 |
Year-on-year Operating profit reduction at constant exchange rates |
|
-4.9% |
|
Adjusted cash flow conversion from operating activities is calculated as Adjusted cash flow from operating activities as a proportion of Adjusted operating profit. This is useful for the Board to measure how efficient we are at converting operating profit into cash.
Adjusted cash flow conversion from operating activities |
6 months to 31 December 2024 |
6 months to 31 December 2023 |
Year ended 30 June 2024 |
|
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
Cash flow from operating activities |
76,241 |
55,570 |
124,079 |
Income taxes paid |
(1,815) |
12,191 |
21,752 |
Purchase of property, plant and equipment and intangible assets |
(25,746) |
(45,015) |
(74,774) |
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment and intangible assets |
2,814 |
200 |
4,475 |
Adjusted cash flow from operating activities |
51,494 |
22,946 |
75,532 |
Adjusted cash flow conversion from operating activities |
99.9% |
48.6% |
69.5% |
Return on invested capital is the profit after tax before bank interest receivable as a percentage of the Average invested capital in the year. This is useful for the Board to measure our efficiency in allocating capital to profitable activities.
Profit after tax before bank interest receivable is calculated as follows:
|
6 months to 31 December 2024 |
6 months to 31 December 2023 |
Year ended 30 June 2024 |
|
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
Profit after tax |
45,929 |
45,177 |
96,889 |
Bank interest receivable (net of tax) |
(4,568) |
(3,559) |
(6,832) |
Profit after tax before bank interest received |
41,361 |
41,618 |
90,057 |
Profit after tax before bank interest received for the 12-months to 31 December 2024 was
12. Alternative performance measures (continued)
Return on invested capital (ROIC): |
6 months to 31 December 2024 |
6 months to 31 December 2023 |
Year ended 30 June 2024 |
Year ended 30 June 2023 |
|
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
£'000 |
Total non-current assets |
479,609 |
452,295 |
464,765 |
470,430 |
Total current assets |
564,208 |
535,381 |
586,618 |
573,107 |
Total current liabilities |
(102,677) |
(86,768) |
(100,948) |
(102,320) |
Less cash and cash equivalent |
(90,161) |
(59,258) |
(122,293) |
(81,388) |
Less bank deposits |
(143,000) |
(119,000) |
(95,542) |
(125,000) |
Invested capital |
707,979 |
722,650 |
732,600 |
734,829 |
Average invested capital |
715,314 |
- |
733,715 |
- |
Return on invested capital |
12.6% |
- |
12.3% |
- |
Average invested capital in the year is the average of the invested capital at the beginning of the reporting period and at the end of the reporting period.
13. Related party transactions and events subsequent to the end of the reporting period
Transactions between the Company and its subsidiaries, which are related parties, have been eliminated on consolidation and are not disclosed in this note. Full details of the Group's other related party relationships, transactions and balances are given in the Group's Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2024.
During FY2024, Renishaw International Limited ('RIL') entered into a 14-day notice deposit agreement with RLS Merilna tehnika d.o.o. ('RLS'). Interest is payable by RIL to RLS at a market rate on a monthly basis. As at 31 December 2024, according to this agreement, the amount RIL had received was
No other related party transactions have taken place in the first six months of FY2025, or events subsequent to the end of the reporting period, that have materially affected the financial position or the performance of the Group during that period.
14. Responsibility statement
The condensed set of financial statements is the responsibility of, and has been approved by, the Directors. We confirm that to the best of our knowledge:
- As required by DTR 4.2 of the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules, the condensed set of financial statements, which has been prepared in accordance with the applicable set of accounting standards, gives a true and fair view of the assets, liabilities, financial position and profit or loss of the Company and the undertakings included in the consolidation as a whole. The Interim report has been prepared in accordance with IAS 34, 'Interim Financial Reporting', as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board and as adopted by the
- The Interim report includes a fair review of the information required by:
(a) DTR 4.2.7 of the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules, being an indication of important events that have occurred during the first six months of the financial year and their impact on the condensed set of financial statements; and a description of the principal risks and uncertainties for the remaining six months of the year; and
(b) DTR 4.2.8 of the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules, being related party transactions that have taken place in the first six months of the current financial year and that have materially affected the financial position or performance of the entity during that period; and any changes in the related party transactions described in the last Annual Report that could do so.
On behalf of the Board
Allen Roberts FCA
Group Finance Director
12 February 2025
Registered office: Renishaw plc, New Mills, Wotton-under-Edge,
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01106260 |
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companysecretary@renishaw.com |
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