Financial Highlights
Results for the six months ended 30 June 2019
Net assets: £59.50 million
Net Asset Value("NAV") per share: 88.02 pence
-Net Asset Value ("NAV") Total Return per share was 8.5% for the six months.
-Share price total return per share was 5.3% for the six months.
-The Company has declared an interim dividend in respect of the current year of 13.00 pence per share, to be paid to shareholders on 20 September 2019.
-The Company realised investments for a total of £6.82 million, a gain of £1.52 million for the six months.
-The Company invested £1.79 million into two new growth capital investments.
Performance Summary
The longer-term trend of performance on this measure is shown in the chart below:
Period |
Net asset value (NAV) per share |
Cumulative dividends paid per share to date |
Cumulative total shareholder return per share (NAV basis) since launch* |
|
(p) |
(p) |
(p) |
As at 30 June 2019 |
88.02 |
109.20 |
197.22 |
As at 31 December 2018 |
84.79 |
105.20 |
189.99 |
As at 31 December 2017 |
86.57 |
101.20 |
187.77 |
As at 31 December 2016 |
107.57 |
73.20 |
180.77 |
As at 31 December 2015 |
117.89 |
62.20 |
180.09 |
As at 31 December 2014 |
118.21 |
52.20 |
170.41 |
The chart above shows the recent past performance of the original funds raised in 1999. The original subscription price was 200p per share before the benefit of income tax relief. Subscription prices from subsequent fundraisings and historic performance data from 2008 are shown in the Investor Performance Schedule on the Company's website at: www.mig4vct.co.uk, where they can be accessed by clicking on "table" under "Reviewing the performance of your investment" on the home page.
On 31 July 2006, Mobeus became sole Investment Adviser to the Company. The cumulative NAV total return at this date was 122.51 pence.
Chairman's Statement
I am pleased to present the Company's Half Year Report for the six months ended 30 June 2019.
Overview
The half-year has again seen good progress and a positive return for the period. This is detailed in the Performance and the Investment Portfolio sections of my statement below.
During the period under review, the Company achieved two profitable realisations and made two new growth capital investments. Sixteen growth capital investments have now been completed since the 2015 VCT Rule change totalling £15.09 million.
The Investment Adviser continues to report an interesting pipeline of growth capital opportunities. Meanwhile, the existing more mature portfolio constructed under the previous rules continues to provide a healthy income yield.
Performance
The Company's NAV total return per share was 8.5% for the six months to 30 June 2019 (2018: 0.6%). The total share price return was 5.3% (2018: 2.6%). At 30 June 2019, and before taking into account this half year result, your Company was ranked 19th out of 40 generalist VCTs, over the last five years, in the Association of Investment Companies' ("AIC") analysis of NAV Cumulative Total Return for each VCT.
Dividends
On 28 May 2019, following shareholder approval at the annual general meeting, the Company paid a final dividend of 4.00 pence per ordinary share, in respect of the financial year ended 31 December 2018.
After taking into account the availability of surplus revenue, the realisation of capital gains, the adequacy of distributable reserves, cash flow forecasts and the need to maintain VCT qualifying ratios, the Board is pleased to declare an interim dividend of 13.00 pence per share in respect of the current financial year. This dividend will be payable to shareholders, whose names appear on the register on 23 August 2019, on 20 September 2019.
The Company's target of paying a dividend of at least 4.00 pence per share in respect of each financial year has been reached or exceeded in each of the last nine years. While the Board has not changed the dividend target, ordinary dividend payments are more likely to be volatile and, at least over the medium-term, may be lower than have been paid in the recent past.
Investment portfolio
The portfolio has performed well during the period, increasing in value by 12.7% (2018: 0.8%) of the opening value. The portfolio achieved a net increase of £3.08 million in unrealised gains and £1.52 million in realised gains over the six-month period. The portfolio was valued at £36.09 million at the period-end (31 December 2018: £36.30 million).
During the six-months under review, the Company invested a total of £1.79 million (2018: £3.06 million) into two (2018: three new, three follow-on) new businesses: Arkk Consulting, a regulatory and reporting requirement service provider; and Parsley Box, a supplier of home delivered ambient ready meals for the elderly.
Shortly after the period end, a follow-on investment of £0.45 million was made into existing portfolio company MPB Group, which is a leading online marketplace for used camera and video equipment. The investment was part of a £9.00 million funding round led by Acton Capital at a higher valuation which reflects the considerable growth already achieved by this business as well as its future growth potential.
The Company also realised its investments in Plastic Surgeon and ASL Technology during the six months under review. £1.38 million was received from the realisation of Plastic Surgeon, generating a gain of £0.39 million in the period and contributing to a multiple on cost of 5.6x over the life of the investment, and £3.40 million was received from the realisation of ASL Technology, generating a gain of £1.08 million and a multiple on cost of 2.2x.
The Company also received cash proceeds of £2.04 million during the period, comprising a part disposal of Master Removers Group generating £0.39 million, loan stock repayments from investee companies of £1.35 million, deferred consideration of £0.25 million arising from realisations which occurred in a previous year and preference share repurchases of £0.05 million.
Details of this investment activity and the performance of the portfolio are contained in the Investment Review and the Investment Portfolio Summary.
Planned Fundraising
As announced recently, the Board intends to launch offers for subscription for new ordinary shares in the 2019/20 tax year. The Board expects to convene a general meeting of shareholders to seek the necessary authority to allot shares and disapply pre-emption rights in connection with the fundraising and will send shareholders a circular in September confirming the amount to be raised and the purposes for which the funds will be used.
If shareholder approval is obtained, the Board expects to be in a position to launch the offer for subscription in October, full details of which will be contained in the prospectus that will be sent to all registered shareholders.
Share buy-backs
During the six months under review, the Company bought back and cancelled 678,262 of its own shares, representing 1.0% (2018: 0.9%) of the shares in issue at the beginning of the period, at a total cost of £0.51 million (2018: £0.46 million) inclusive of expenses.
With effect from 1 August 2019, the Board changed its share buyback policy objective of maintaining the discount to NAV at which the Company's shares may trade in the market from approximately 10% or less, to approximately 5% or less.
In pursuing this policy, the Board's priority will remain to ensure that it is acting prudently and in the interests of the remaining shareholders of the Company.
Share buybacks will continue to be entirely at the Board's discretion and will be subject to the Company having sufficient funds and distributable reserves available for such a purpose. They will also continue to be subject to prevailing market conditions, the Listing Rules and any applicable law and regulatory restrictions at the relevant time. Shares bought back in the market will ordinarily be cancelled.
Dividend Investment Scheme
The Board has the operation of the Dividend Investment Scheme ("the Scheme"), which is presently suspended, under review.
It expects to conclude this review and announce a decision in respect of the Scheme before the next AGM in May 2020.
Liquidity
Cash or near cash resources held by the Company as at 30 June 2019 was £23.53 million or 39.6% of net assets. After the period end, following the investment into MPB and the payment of the interim dividend in September 2019, the pro forma level of liquidity will be £14.30 million or 28.2% of net assets.
Shareholder communications
May I remind you that the Company has its own website which is available at www.mig4vct.co.uk.
The Investment Adviser held its most recent annual Shareholder Event in February 2019 which, from the feedback submitted, was well received by shareholders. The event included presentations on the investment activity and performance of all the Mobeus VCTs. I would like to thank those shareholders who attended for helping to make it a success. The next Event will take place in February 2020 and shareholders will be sent further details and an invitation nearer the time.
The Board
Following nearly nine years of service, Andrew Robson decided to resign from the Board at the last AGM. Again, we are all indebted to Andrew for his very significant contributions during his tenure as a Director. The Board is pleased to welcome the appointment of Graham Paterson, an experienced investment and financial services professional, to the Board; he has also taken up the position of Chair of the Audit Committee. In line with the Board's succession planning arrangements, the process of identifying a chairperson to take over from me is now under way.
Outlook
Your Board considers that your Company is well positioned, with the portfolio being comprised of a strong foundation of more mature investments providing an income return, and a younger, growth capital portfolio of early stage companies seeking to achieve scale. The result achieved during the period reflects growth and valuation increases in both elements of the portfolio, underpinned by two profitable realisations.
The growth capital investment market is active. It is worth noting that the amount of capital available for investment in this sector is substantial. This is causing increased competition and higher entry valuations for the most attractive investment opportunities.
The Board and Investment Adviser have carried out an analysis of the possible impact of Brexit on the investment portfolio. The portfolio as a whole is predominantly UK centric and the greatest risk from Brexit is from the broader impact on the UK economy caused by delay and uncertainty. Some value impact is possible; but in the longer-term good companies will survive and grow. Mobeus believes that the portfolio companies have appropriate plans in place and are as well prepared for Brexit as they can be at this point.
Finally, I would like to take this opportunity once again to thank all shareholders for their continued support.
Christopher Moore
Chairman
8 August 2019
Investment Policy
The Investment Policy is designed to meet the Company's objective.
Investments
The Company invests primarily in a diverse portfolio of UK unquoted companies. Investments are made selectively across a number of sectors, principally in established companies. Investments are usually structured as part loan stock and part equity in order to produce a regular income stream and to generate capital gains from realisations.
There are a number of conditions within the VCT legislation which need to be met by the Company and which may change from time to time. The Company will seek to make investments in accordance with the requirements of prevailing VCT legislation.
Asset allocation and risk diversification policies, including the size and type of investments the Company makes, are determined in part by the requirements of prevailing VCT legislation. No single investment may represent more than 15% (by VCT tax value) of the Company's total investments at the date of investment.
Liquidity
The Company's cash and liquid funds are held in a portfolio of readily realisable interest bearing investments, deposit and current accounts, of varying maturities, subject to the overriding criterion that the risk of loss of capital be minimised.
Borrowing
The Company's articles of association permit borrowings of amounts up to 10% of the adjusted capital and reserves (as defined therein). However, the Company has never borrowed and the Board would only consider doing so in exceptional circumstances.
Investment Review
Demand for growth capital investment remains strong and there is a significant pipeline of investment opportunities. It is expected that the current pace and quantum of new and follow-on investments will continue in the short to medium-term.
Portfolio Review
The portfolio's activity in the six months to 30 June 2019 is summarised as follows:
|
2019 £m |
2018 £m |
Opening portfolio value |
36.52* |
31.48 |
New and follow-on investments |
1.79 |
3.06 |
Disposal proceeds |
(6.82) |
(0.42) |
Net realised gains |
1.52 |
0.14 |
Valuation movements |
3.08 |
0.12 |
Portfolio value at 30 June |
36.09 |
34.38 |
* Adjusted for deferred consideration recognised in previous period. |
The six months to 30 June 2019 has seen further good progress. The Company made two new growth capital investments of £1.12 million into Arkk Consulting and £0.67 million into Parsley Box. Arkk Consulting is a regulatory and reporting requirement service and product provider and Parsley Box is a supplier of home delivered ambient ready meals for the elderly.
The Company also realised its investments in Plastic Surgeon and ASL Technology during the period, receiving a total of £4.78 million, which contributed to total receipts of £6.82 million during the period, in proceeds from these realisations.
The investment and divestment activity during the period has increased the proportion of the portfolio comprised of all growth capital investments by value to 62.0% at the period end (including AIM and Legacy).
At the period end, the value of the growth portfolio is £22.42 million (current cost: £18.41 million).
Shareholders should note that these figures include investments that are growth in nature, but were made before the new VCT regulations in 2015.
After the period end, the Company invested £0.45 million into MPB Group, an existing portfolio company. MPB is Europe's leading online marketplace for used camera and video equipment and has more than doubled revenue every year since your Company invested in 2016. This brings the total invested in those growth capital investments made since the introduction of the new VCT regulations in 2015 to £15.54 million.
The portfolio's contribution to the overall results of the VCT is summarised as follows:
Investment Portfolio Capital Movement |
2019 £m |
2018 £m |
Increase in the value of unrealised investments |
4.63 |
2.73 |
Decrease in the value of unrealised investments |
(1.55) |
(2.61) |
Net increase in the value of unrealised investments |
3.08 |
0.12 |
Realised gains |
1.52 |
0.14 |
Realised losses |
- |
- |
Net realised gains in the period |
1.52 |
0.14 |
Net investment portfolio movement in the period |
4.60 |
0.26 |
Valuation changes of portfolio investments still held
The principal contributors to the valuation increases of £4.63 million were Auction Technology Group: £1.08 million; MPB Group: £0.89 million and Proactive Group: £0.84 million.
Auction Technology Group, which the VCT part realised in 2014, is trading well ahead of budget with growth showing in all areas of its business. MPB Group has grown its revenues substantially and, in July, secured a £9.00 million further investment at a higher valuation, of which £2.00 million was provided by the Mobeus-advised VCTs. Proactive Group is focusing on achieving scale through its revenues and is expected to become profitable in the near future.
A small number of new growth investments have shown initial uplifts from cost, due in large part to the structure of the Company's investment, but, in some cases, also due to the underlying investee company's performance.
The main reductions within total valuation decreases of £(1.55) million, were Bourn Bioscience £(0.44) million; Wetsuit Outlet £(0.37) million and SuperCarers £(0.24) million. Bourn has now opened its new facility in Essex but this will take time to reach normal trading levels. Over the medium-term the company has a strong brand and retains a strategic position in its markets. Wetsuit Outlet continues to have a disappointing period post investment, although it is anticipated that measures recently implemented to restore margins will soon begin to improve profitability. SuperCarers is performing behind plan and in response is undertaking a restructure of its cost base.
Realised gains and deferred consideration receipts
The Company realised its investments in ASL Technology and Plastic Surgeon during the period under review, generating gains in the period of £1.08 million and £0.39 million respectively from these realisations. These contributed to a multiple of original cost of 2.2x for ASL Technology and 5.6x for Plastic Surgeon over the life of the investments. The Company also made a part disposal of Master Removers Group realising £0.39 million proceeds and a gain of £0.03 million. Finally, the Company received a gain from deferred consideration receipts of £0.02 million arising from disposals in a previous year.
Investment portfolio yield and capital repayments
In the period under review, the Company recognised the following amounts in interest and dividend income:
Investment Portfolio Yield |
2019 £m |
2018 £m |
Interest receivable in the period |
0.98 |
0.83 |
Dividends receivable in the period |
0.07 |
0.11 |
Total portfolio income in the period1 |
1.05 |
0.94 |
Portfolio value at 30 June |
36.09 |
34.38 |
Portfolio Income Yield (Income as a % of Portfolio value at 30 June) |
2.9% |
2.7% |
1 Total portfolio income in the period is generated solely from investee companies within the portfolio. See Note 4 of the Financial Statements for all income receivable by the Company. |
In addition to realisation proceeds and deferred consideration receipts outlined earlier, the Company also received loan stock repayments of £1.35 million (as the investments in the five companies preparing to trade repaid the final loan stock sums still payable), and preference share repurchases of £0.05 million, both at cost.
New investments in the half year
The Company made two new investments totalling £1.79 million during the period, as detailed below:
Company |
Business |
Date of investment |
|
Amount of new investment (£m) |
Arkk Consulting |
Regulatory and reporting requirement service provider |
May 2019 |
|
1.12 |
Arkk Consulting (trading as Arkk Solutions) provides services and software to enable organisations to remain compliant with regulatory reporting requirements. Arkk was established in 2009 and currently has over 800 clients across 20 countries. These include more than 80 of the FTSE 350, and half of the largest 20 accountancy firms in the UK. The investment will build on Arkk's reputation and customer base, to target the cloud-based period end reporting market by building the sales and marketing team. The company's audited accounts for the year ended 31 December 2017 show turnover of £3.18 million and a profit before interest, tax and amortisation of goodwill of £0.52 million. |
Parsley Box |
Home delivered ambient ready meals for the elderly |
May 2019 |
|
0.67 |
Parsley Box is a UK direct to consumer supplier of home delivered ambient ready meals for the elderly. Founded in 2017, Parsley Box has grown rapidly and has developed a unique meal delivery solution for its customers. The company supplies a diverse range of ambient meals via next day delivery which are easy to store and aim to contribute to a more independent and healthier lifestyle. The investment will scale the company's marketing strategy, enable it to process larger order volumes and continue to build out its team. The company's unaudited accounts for the period ended 31 March 2018 show revenues of £0.25 million and a loss before interest, tax and amortisation of goodwill of £(0.21) million. |
Realisations in the half year
The Company realised two investments during the period, as detailed below:
Company |
Business |
Period of investment |
|
Total cash proceeds over the life of the investment / Multiple over cost |
Plastic Surgeon |
Supplier of snagging and finishing services |
April 2008 to May 2019 |
|
£2.56 million 5.6 times cost |
The Company sold its remaining investment in Plastic Surgeon to Polygon Group for £1.38 million. Over the eleven years this investment was held, it generated proceeds of £2.56 million compared to an original investment cost of £0.46 million, which is a multiple on cost of 5.6x and an IRR of 20.5%. |
ASL Technology |
Printer and photocopier services |
December 2010 to June 2019 |
|
£4.22 million 2.2 times cost |
The Company sold its investment in ASL Technology for £3.40 million. Over the eight and a half years this investment was held, it generated proceeds of £4.22 million compared to an original investment cost of £1.93 million, which is a multiple on cost of 2.2x and an IRR of 12.6%. |
Follow-on investment in existing portfolio company after the period-end
After the period end, the Company made one follow-on investment of £0.45 million into an existing portfolio company, as detailed below:
Company |
Business |
Date of investment |
|
Amount of new investment (£m) |
MPB Group |
Online marketplace for used camera and video equipment |
July 2019 |
|
0.45 |
MPB is Europe's leading online marketplace for used camera and video equipment. Based in Brighton, its custom-designed pricing technology enables MPB to offer both buy and sell services through the same platform and offers a one-stop shop for all its customers. Having expanded into the US (opening a New York office) and German markets as part of the initial VCT investment round, this follow-on investment, alongside funds provided by two other third-party investors, is to support its continued growth plan. Having doubled its sales over the prior year, this investment will help drive the company's objective to create a £100m+ revenue, internationally diverse and profitable re-commerce business. The company's latest audited accounts for the year ended 31 March 2018 show turnover of £21.71 million and a loss before interest, tax and amortisation of goodwill of £(2.00) million. |
Mobeus Equity Partners LLP
Investment Adviser
8 August 2019
Investment Portfolio Summary
at 30 June 2019
Mobeus Equity Partners LLP |
Total cost at 30 June 2019 £ |
Total valuation at 31 December 2018 £ |
Total valuation at 30 June 2019 £ |
% of equity held |
% of portfolio by value |
Tovey Management Limited (trading as Access IS) Provider of data capture and scanning hardware |
2,469,013 |
3,013,724 |
2,987,545 |
9.7% |
8.3% |
Turner Topco Limited (trading as Auction Technology Group SaaS based online auction market place platform |
1,529,075 |
1,255,082 |
2,333,016 |
3.8% |
6.5% |
Preservica Limited Seller of proprietary digital archiving software |
1,585,773 |
2,082,403 |
2,361,166 |
11.0% |
6.5% |
MPB Group Limited Online marketplace for photographic and video equipment |
1,032,187 |
1,402,016 |
2,294,789 |
5.6% |
6.4% |
Virgin Wines Holding Company Limited Online wine retailer |
1,930,813 |
2,372,306 |
2,214,938 |
9.7% |
6.1% |
Pattern Analytics Limited (trading as Biosite) Workforce management and security services for the construction industry |
1,338,539 |
1,978,710 |
2,057,804 |
5.6% |
5.7% |
EOTH Limited (trading as Equip Outdoor Technologies) Branded outdoor equipment and clothing |
951,471 |
1,976,902 |
2,054,474 |
1.7% |
5.7% |
Media Business Insight Holdings Limited A publishing and events business focussed on the creative production industries |
2,722,760 |
1,871,714 |
2,003,810 |
15.7% |
5.6% |
Proactive Group Holdings Inc Provider of media services and investor conferences for companies primarily listed on secondary public markets |
755,340 |
1,060,873 |
1,900,421 |
2.6% |
5.3% |
Vian Marketing Limited (trading as Red Paddle Co) Design, manufacture and sale of stand-up paddleboards and windsurfing sails |
899,074 |
1,378,902 |
1,509,800 |
7.1% |
4.2% |
CGI Creative Graphics International Limited Vinyl graphics to global automotive, recreation vehicle and aerospace markets |
1,449,746 |
1,439,959 |
1,439,959 |
6.3% |
4.0% |
Manufacturing Services Investment Limited (trading as Wetsuit Outlet) Online retailer in the water sports market |
2,333,102 |
1,651,280 |
1,278,483 |
6.4% |
3.5% |
Master Removers Group 2019 Limited (formerly Master Removers Group) (trading as Anthony Ward Thomas, Bishopsgate and Aussie Man & Van) A specialist logistics, storage and removals business |
348,641 |
1,426,419 |
1,322,817 |
7.2% |
3.7% |
My Tutorweb Limited Digital marketplace connecting school pupils seeking one-to-one online tutoring |
1,307,644 |
1,306,644 |
1,307,644 |
7.2% |
3.5% |
Tharstern Group Limited Software based management information systems to the print sector |
1,091,886 |
1,070,871 |
1,151,406 |
12.2% |
3.2% |
Arkk Consulting Limited Regulatory and reporting requirement service provider |
1,118,490 |
- |
1,118,490 |
7.5% |
3.1% |
Ibericos Etc. Limited (trading as Tapas Revolution) Spanish restaurant chain |
1,044,869 |
1,135,102 |
1,002,228 |
5.8% |
2.8% |
Buster and Punch Holdings Limited Industrial inspired lighting and interiors retailer |
530,392 |
687,347 |
858,247 |
4.5% |
2.4% |
Rota Geek Limited Workforce management software |
437,000 |
685,092 |
690,921 |
3.7% |
1.9% |
Parsley Box Limited Home delivered ambient ready meals for the elderly |
668,400 |
- |
668,400 |
5.6% |
1.9% |
Kudos Innovations Limited Online platform that provides and promotes research dissemination |
328,950 |
328,950 |
657,900 |
3.2% |
1.7% |
RDL Corporation Limited Recruitment consultants within the pharmaceutical, business intelligence and IT industries |
1,000,000 |
478,719 |
577,788 |
9.1% |
1.6% |
Vectair Holdings Limited Designer and distributor of washroom products |
24,732 |
360,155 |
421,537 |
2.1% |
1.2% |
Redline Worldwide Limited Provider of security services to the aviation industry and other sectors |
838,377 |
521,616 |
417,340 |
6.7% |
1.2% |
Blaze Signs Holdings Limited Manufacturer and installer of signs |
190,631 |
286,967 |
280,451 |
5.7% |
0.8% |
Bourn Bioscience Limited Management of In-vitro fertilisation clinics |
1,132,521 |
687,046 |
250,863 |
7.7% |
0.7% |
BookingTek Limited Direct booking software for hotels. |
652,137 |
163,034 |
163,009 |
3.5% |
0.5% |
Omega Diagnostics Group plc1 In-vitro diagnostics for food intolerance, auto-immune diseases and infectious diseases. |
200,028 |
208,344 |
161,675 |
1.3% |
0.4% |
Veritek Global Holdings Limited Maintenance of imaging equipment |
1.620,086 |
9,953 |
132,707 |
11.9% |
0.4% |
Jablite Holdings Limited Manufacturer of expanded polystyrene products. |
376,083 |
122,422 |
122,422 |
9.1% |
0.3% |
Super Carers Limited Online platform that connects people seeking home care from experienced independent carers. |
485,730 |
364,298 |
121,432 |
4.3% |
0.3% |
BG Training Limited City-based provider of specialist technical training. |
10,625 |
5,313 |
5,313 |
0.0% |
0.0% |
Hollydale Management Limited2 Company was seeking to carry on a business in the food industry |
453,600 |
438,200 |
- |
11.0% |
0.0% |
Backhouse Management Limited2 Company was seeking to carry on a business in the motor sector |
453,600 |
226,800 |
- |
11.3% |
0.0% |
Barham Consulting Limited2 Company was seeking to carry on a business in the catering sector |
453,600 |
226,800 |
- |
11.3% |
0.0% |
Creasy Marketing Services Limited2 Company was seeking to carry on a business in the textile sector |
453,600 |
226,800 |
- |
11.3% |
0.0% |
McGrigor Management Limited2 Company was seeking to carry on a business in the pharmaceutical sector |
453,600 |
226,800 |
- |
11.3% |
0.0% |
Racoon International Group Limited Supplier of hair extension, hair care products and training |
484,347 |
- |
- |
0.0% |
0.0% |
CB Imports Group Limited (trading as Country Baskets) Importer and distributor of artificial flowers, floral sundries and home décor products |
175,000 |
- |
- |
5.8% |
0.0% |
H Realisations (2018) Limited (formerly Hemmels Limited) (in liquidation) Company specialising in the sourcing, restoration, selling and servicing of high price, classic cars |
23,250 |
- |
- |
0.0% |
0.0% |
The Plastic Surgeon Holdings Limited (formerly TPSFF Holdings Limited) Supplier of snagging and finishing services to the domestic and commercial property markets |
- |
1,046,666 |
- |
0.0% |
0.0% |
ASL Technology Holdings Limited Printer and photocopier services |
- |
2,327,966 |
- |
0.0% |
0.0% |
Total |
35,339,312 |
36,053,195 |
35,868,795 |
|
99.4% |
Former Elderstreet Private Equity Limited Portfolio |
|
|
|
|
|
Cashfac Limited Provider of virtual banking application software solutions to corporate customers |
260,101 |
245,465 |
223,941 |
2.9% |
0.6% |
Sift Group Limited Developer of business-to-business internet communities |
135,391 |
- |
- |
1.3% |
0.0% |
Total |
395,492 |
245,465 |
223,941 |
- |
0.6% |
Total Investment Portfolio |
35,734,804 |
36,298,660 |
36,092,736 |
- |
100.0% |
Portfolio split by type |
|
|
|
|
|
Growth Focussed Portfolio |
18,407,407 |
19,291,443 |
22,421,844 |
- |
62.0% |
MBO Focussed Portfolio |
17,327,397 |
17,007,217 |
13,670,892 |
- |
38.0% |
|
35,734,804 |
36,298,660 |
36,092,736 |
- |
100.0% |
Notes 1 - Quoted on AIM. 2 - An application to strike off each of these companies from the Register of Companies has been applied for, as each has been unable to identify suitable opportunities in which to invest. 3 - The Growth focussed portfolio contains all investments made after the change in the VCT regulations in 2015 plus some investments that are growth in nature made before this date. The MBO focussed portfolio contains investment made prior to 2015 as part of the previous MBO strategy and also includes five companies preparing to trade (see note 2 above). |
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Statement of the Directors' Responsibilities
Responsibility statement
In accordance with Disclosure and Transparency Rule (DTR) 4.2.10, Christopher Moore (Chairman), Graham Paterson (Chairman of the Audit Committee and Nomination and Remuneration Committee) and Helen Sinclair (Chairman of the Investment Committee), being the Directors of the Company confirm that to the best of their knowledge:
(a) the condensed set of financial statements, which has been prepared in accordance with Financial Reporting Standard 104 "Interim Financial Reporting" gives a true and fair view of the assets, liabilities, financial position and profit of the Company, as required by DTR 4.2.10;
(b) the Half-Year Management Report which comprises the Chairman's Statement, Investment Policy, Investment Review and the Investment Portfolio Summary includes a fair review of the information required by DTR 4.2.7, being an indication of the important events that have occurred during the first six months of the financial year and their impact on the condensed set of financial statements;
(c) a description of the principal risks and uncertainties facing the Company for the remaining six months is set out below, in accordance with DTR 4.2.7; and
(d) there were no related party transactions in the first six months of the current financial year that are required to be disclosed, in accordance with DTR 4.2.8.
Principal Risks and Uncertainties
In accordance with DTR 4.2.7, the Board confirms that the principal risks and uncertainties facing the Company have not materially changed from those identified in the Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2018 ("the Annual Report").
The principal risks faced by the Company are:
• loss of approval as a Venture Capital Trust;
• economic and political risk;
• investment risk;
• regulatory risk;
• financial and operating risk;
• market risk;
• asset liquidity risk;
• market liquidity risk; and
• counterparty risk.
A detailed explanation of the principal risks can be found in the Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2018, copies of which are available on the Investment Adviser's website, www.mobeus.co.uk or by going directly to the VCT's website, www.mig4vct.co.uk.
Going Concern
The Board has assessed the Company's operation as a going concern. The Company's business activities, together with the factors likely to affect its future development, performance and position are set out in the Half-Year Management Report. The Directors have satisfied themselves that the Company continues to maintain an adequate cash position. The majority of companies in the portfolio are well funded and the portfolio taken as a whole remains resilient and well-diversified. The major cash outflows of the Company (namely investments, buybacks and dividends) are within the Company's control.
The Board's assessment of liquidity risk and details of the Company's policies for managing its financial risks and capital are shown in Notes of the Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2018. Accordingly, the Directors continue to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing the half-year report and annual financial statements.
Cautionary Statement
This report may contain forward looking statements with regards to the financial condition and results of the Company, which are made in the light of current economic and business circumstances. Nothing in this report should be construed as a profit forecast.
On behalf of the Board
Christopher Moore
Chairman
8 August 2019
Unaudited Condensed Income Statement
for the six months ended 30 June 2019
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Six months ended 30 June 2019 |
Six months ended 30 June 2018 |
Year ended 31 December 2018 |
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(unaudited) |
(unaudited) |
(audited) |
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Notes |
Revenue |
Capital |
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Total |
Revenue |
Capital |
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Total |
Revenue |
Capital |
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Total |
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£ |
£ |
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£ |
£ |
£ |
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£ |
£ |
£ |
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£ |
Unrealised gains on investments held at fair value |
9 |
- |
3,083,824 |
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3,083,824 |
- |
123,530 |
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123,530 |
- |
1,294,148 |
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1,294,148 |
Realised gains/(losses) on investments held at fair value |
9 |
- |
1,518,499 |
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1,518,499 |
- |
139,762 |
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139,762 |
- |
(363,572) |
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(363,572) |
Income |
4 |
1,110,499 |
- |
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1,110,499 |
1,004,281 |
- |
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1,004,281 |
2,263,918 |
- |
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2,263,918 |
Investment Adviser's fees |
5 |
(156,858) |
(470,574) |
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(627,432) |
(157,985) |
(473,954) |
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(631,939) |
(311,111) |
(933,333) |
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(1,244,444) |
Other expenses |
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(214,353) |
- |
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(214,353) |
(213,555) |
- |
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(213,555) |
(378,431) |
- |
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(378,431) |
Profit/(loss) on ordinary activities before taxation |
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739,288 |
4,131,749 |
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4,871,037 |
632,741 |
(210,662) |
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422,079 |
1,574,376 |
(2,757) |
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1,571,619 |
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Tax on profit/(loss) on ordinary activities |
6 |
(129,463) |
89,409 |
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(40,054) |
(98,956) |
90,052 |
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(8,904) |
(243,837) |
177,334 |
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(66,503) |
Profit/(loss) and total comprehensive income |
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609,8245 |
4,221,158 |
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4,830,983 |
533,785 |
(120,610) |
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413,175 |
1,330,539 |
174,577 |
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1,505,116 |
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Basic and diluted earnings per ordinary share |
7 |
0.90p |
6.20p |
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7.10p |
0.78p |
(0.18)p |
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0.60p |
1.95p |
0.25p |
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2.20p |
The revenue column of the Income Statement includes all income and expenses. The capital column accounts for the unrealised gains and realised gains/(losses) on investments and the proportion of the Investment Adviser's fee charged to capital. The total column is the Statement of Total Comprehensive Income of the Company prepared in accordance with Financial Reporting Standards ("FRS"). In order to better reflect the activities of a VCT and in accordance with the 2014 Statement of Recommended Practice ("SORP") issued by the Association of Investment Companies ("AIC") and updated in January 2017, supplementary information which analyses the Income Statement between items of a revenue and capital nature has been presented alongside the Income Statement. The revenue column of profit attributable to equity shareholders is the measure the Directors believe appropriate in assessing the Company's compliance with certain requirements set out in Section 274 Income Tax Act 2007. All the items in the above statement derive from continuing operations of the Company. No operations were acquired or discontinued in the period. |