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South Africa Famous Brands scraps dividend as acquisitions boost debt

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May 29, 2017
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Famous Brands, South African food services franchising company has scrapped its dividend on Monday for the first time in 13 years seeking to conserve capital after a series of acquisitions boosted its debt, Reuters reports.

Chief Executive Darren Hele said Famous Brands abandoned the payout for the year which ended in February because the group’s gearing is substantially higher than in prior years following seven acquisitions in 2016.

“Looking at our net debt to equity ratio now, we’ve taken on some debt that we’ve not typically had and just want to make sure that before we resumed the dividend that the cash positioning is strong again and we did it for the right reasons,” Hele told Reuters over the phone.

The company’s gearing ratio relative to its market capitalisation as at February 28 was 16 percent.

Famous Brands shares, which have fallen by more than 19 percent year to date, were down 3.47 percent to 121.15 rand.

“It is anticipated that, subject to future acquisitions and operating requirements, payment of dividends will resume in the 2018 financial year,” the company said in a statement.

The dividend announcement accompanied an increase of 18 percent in full-year operating profit to 938 million rand ($72.59 million).

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Chief Executive Darren Hele said Famous Brands

Revenue grew 33 percent to 5.7 billion rand, including 20 weeks of turnover from its newly acquired Gourmet Burger Kitchen (GBK) business.

As reported by Reuters, the company bought Britain’s GBK for 2.1 billion rand ($163 million), one of seven acquisitions last year, which owns Wimpy UK, Steers and Debonairs.

As part of its 2020 strategy, the firm is expanding at home, across Africa and in the United Kingdom through acquisitions in casual dining and fast food.

During the year, 192 restaurants were opened and 220 were refurbished. The company operates almost 2,800 outlets.

Basic headline earnings per share fell 21 percent to 428 cents per share as a result of one-off non-operational items related to the GBK acquisition, according to Reuters.

“The Group will remain strongly focused on growth, however management does not envisage an improvement in the local economy in the near future, and in the UK market, continued short-term uncertainty is anticipated as Brexit negotiations proceed,” Famous Brands said.

 

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