Presentation - Duty Free International Limited
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Presentation - Duty Free International Limited
DUTY FREE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Corporate Presentation May 2011 1 Contents 1. Business Overview 3. Financial Highlights 2. Key Strengths 4. Outlook and Strategies 2 DUTY FREE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Business Overview 3 About DFI One of the largest duty-free trading groups in Peninsular Malaysia backed by 28 years of operating track record CORE BUSINESS Trading of duty-free merchandise – 36 “Zon” outlets Provision of hospitality services – Shopping mall, hotel and restaurants – International ferry terminal – golf course FY11 Segment Revenue: RM573.3m Duty Free: RM521.5m; 91% SHAREHOLDING STRUCTURE Completed RTO of Esmart Holdings in 2011 Hospitality Majority owned subsidiary of Services: Bursa-listed Atlan Holdings Bhd RM51.9m; 9% Listed on SGX Catalist today PRIMARY MARKET Peninsular Malaysia Strong presence in all leading entry and exit points 4 Reverse Take Over of Esmart Holdings RTO Salient Highlights Acquired 100% Darul Metro Sdn Bhd (DMSB) and a controlling 74.71% stake in DFZ Capital Berhad (DFZ) Aggregate consideration of S$285 million satisfied by the allotment and issuance of 905,082,113 consolidated shares and 90,502,811 consolidated warrants RTO completed on 7 January 2011 Subsequently acquired 100% stake in DFZ via a Mandatory General Offer Disposed ailing electronics business on 1 February 2011; Change in business to that of DFZ and DMSB DFZ officially delisted from Bursa on 17 March 2011 Name change to Duty Free International Limited on 24 May 2011 Total number of issued shares as at 28 February 2011: 1,114,124,160 5 Shareholding Structure Atlan Holdings Bhd (AHB) 81.15%1 Duty Free International Limited (DFI) 100% DFZ Capital Berhad (DFZ) Darul Metro Sdn Bhd (DMSB) Subsidiaries • About AHB: An investment holding company listed on Bursa Malaysia. Subsidiaries are involved in a wide range of businesses including duty-free trading and retailing, property development and investment, hospitality as well as manufacturing of automotive component parts. • About DFZ: Principally engaged in the duty-free business and hospitality services • About DMSB: Owns one of the largest duty-fee zone property in Southern Malaysia, the Zon Johor Bahru 1 As at 14 March 2011 6 Our Business Model Duty Free Business Hospitality Business Retailing of duty-free goods 36 duty-free outlets operated under the “Zon” brand Operation and management of “The Zon Johor Bahru”, the largest duty free zone in Southern Malaysia – The Zon Regency Hotel by the Sea – The Zon Mall – The Zon International Ferry Terminal 7 What is a Free Zone? A Free Zone is – An area declared by the Minister of Finance under the provision of Section 3(1) of the Free Zones Act 1990 – Mainly designed to enable commercial activities and manufacture of goods meant for export to be carried out with minimal customs documentation and formalities – Deemed as a place located outside Malaysia – Goods of any description may be brought into a Free Zone for retail trade or otherwise without payment of customs duty, excise duty or sales tax A duty-free sales outlet has to be either operating within a Free Zone prescribed under the Free Zone Act, 1990 or be issued with a duty-free shop licence under Section 65D of the Customs Act, 1967 8 Main Products and Major Brands We Carry Our Main Products are those which… • command stronger brand loyalty thus demand for them is more inelastic • attract substantial government duties Incentive to buy due to substantial differences between duty-free and duty-paid prices Wines & Spirits Tobacco Goods Perfumes & Cosmetics Chocolates • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Johnnie Walker Martell Chivas Regal Penfold Hennessy Benedictine DOM Jack Daniel’s Dewars Glenmorangie Bacardi Tiger Beer Carlsberg Guinness Heineken Royal Stout Budweiser Dunhill Marlboro Mild 7 Salem Kent Benson & Hedges Gudang Garam Anna Sui Burberry Bvlgari Cacharel Calvin Klein Dunhill Gianni Versace Giorgio Armani Givenchy Guess Hugo Boss Issey Miyake Lancome Ralph Lauren Loreal Revlon Shiseido Ferrero Rocher Nestle Hersheys Toblerone Cadbury Danson Beryls M&M 9 Market Presence 36 Strategically Located Outlets in Malaysia PADANG BESAR Duty Free Shopping 1 Retail outlet BUKIT KAYU HITAM Duty Free Shopping 4 Retail outlets Recreational Activities LANGKAWI Duty Free Shopping 3 Retail outlets 1 Wholesale outlet RANTAU PANJANG Duty Free Shopping 1 Retail outlet PENANG Duty Free Shopping 1 Retail outlet 3 Wholesale outlets PENGKALAN HULU Duty Free Shopping 1 Retail outlet KUALA LUMPUR Duty Free Shopping 2 Retail outlets 1 Wholesale outlet MELAKA Duty Free Shopping 4 Retail outlets Retail outlets: 31 Wholesale outlets: 5 Total outlets: 36 TIOMAN Duty Free Shopping 2 Retail outlets JOHOR BAHRU Duty Free Shopping 12 Retail outlets Accommodation Department Store International Ferry Terminal 10 Duty Free Zone Outlets Bukit Kayu Hitam, Kedah The Zon Duty Free Outlet • • • • Strategically located at north-eastern Malaysia (Kedah)-Thailand border 4 retail outlets GBA of 5,305 sqm Approx. 770 acres of duty-free vacant land yet to be capitalised and developed GBA: Approximate Gross Built-up Area 11 Duty Free Zone The Zon Johor Bahru • A full-fledged, all-in-one leisure destination with comprehensive facilities: – Hotel – MICE facilities – Shopping – Dining – Entertainment – Recreation – Sea travel • Unique status as the exclusive downtown duty-free area in JB Type of facility Shopping mall (5 floors) Hotel (12 floors) International ferry terminal Fun Zon Customs and Immigration Floating restaurant Multi-storey carpark Total GFA Gross Floor Area (million sq ft) 0.6 0.6 0.1 0.3 1.6 12 The Zon Johor Bahru The Zon Regency Hotel by the Sea Duty Free Gallery The Zon International Ferry Terminal 5-star rated 400-room business class hotel with M.I.C.E. facilities Only downtown duty-free centre in Southern Malaysia with extensive range of products Official entry point in Southern Malaysia with Customs, Immigration & Quarantine facilities The Zon Mall The Zon Department Store The Fun Zon 5-levels; approx. 400,000 sq ft of commercial space & 200 retail shop lots Anchor tenant at the Zon Mall; lifestyle shopping concept store after recent makeover Top entertainment/F&B hub in JB with entertainment outlets, pubs & bistros 13 The Zon Johor Bahru Strategic and convenient location • Located in the heart of JB city • 10 mins away from Singapore Causeway by car 14 International Airports Outlets Kuala Lumpur and Melaka Kuala Lumpur International Airport Arrival Hall of KLIA with a GBA of 208 sqm Also Low Cost Carrier Terminal with a GBA of 364 sqm Melaka Airport 2 outlets at Arrival and Departure Halls with GBA of 31 sqm and 14 sqm respectively GBA: Approximate Gross Built-up Area 15 Border Town Outlets Perlis, Kelantan and Perak Catering to tourists travelling between Malaysia and Thailand Padang Besar, Perlis • GBA of 4,088 sqm • Targets tourists at Padang Besar entry point Rantau Panjang, Kelantan • GBA of 483 sqm • Targets tourists at Rantau Panjang entry point Pengkalan Hulu, Perak • GBA of 465 sqm • Newly acquired in August 2009 GBA: Approximate Gross Built-up Area 16 Outlets at Tourist Destinations Langkawi and Tioman Langkawi Island, Kedah • 3 retail outlets located at Pantai Cenang, Langkawi Bird Park and Langkawi Cable Car with a total GBA of 2,793 sqm • 1 wholesale outlet at Kuah Town; GBA of 121 sqm Tioman, Pahang • Arrival Hall of Tioman Airport ; GBA 52 sqm • Departure Hall of Tioman Airport ; GBA 31 sqm GBA: Approximate Gross Built-up Area 17 Other Outlets Sea Ports outlets Melaka and Johor Bahru Downtown outlets Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Melaka 18 DUTY FREE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Key Strengths 19 Established Market Leader 28 years of operating track record with established relationships with suppliers • 36 outlets across Peninsular Malaysia • Enjoys economies of scale • Capture larger market share via extensive distribution channels Largest local duty-free market position other than airports Strong presence at all leading entry and exit points in Malaysia • • • • • • Airports Border towns Downtown Seaports Free zones Tourist destinations Monopoly over duty-free business in border towns and duty-free zones • Along 4 states bordering Malaysia-Thailand • Johor Bahru duty-free zone 20 Stable and Resilient Business Revenue of DFZ Subprime Thailand unrest Bird Flu 474 252 276 305 2005 2006 2007 2009* 527 573 2010 2011 • Stable / inelastic demand for certain products eg tobacco alcohol – Resilient against adverse external factors • Business sustainability despite threats affecting the tourism industry Note: •Reflects DFZ’s revenue •*2009: 12-months pro-rated from 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2009 due to change in financial year-end 21 Experienced Management Team Dato’ Sri Adam Sani bin Abdullah, Non-Executive Chairman Saw Lip Piau, Executive Director and CEO Lee Sze Siang, Executive Director (Finance and Corporate Services) • A self-made entrepreneur in the plantation, insurance, property investment and property management businesses in various countries • Also Chairman and non-executive director of AHB with a controlling stake since 2000 • Over 30 years of managing family business and other businesses • Joined DFZ in September 2008; under his management, DFI has grown steadily • Executes strategic business directions set by the Board, and oversees the operations and business development • Joined the Group and was appointed to the board in 2000 • Responsible for the financial management and corporate services function, including advising on financial management and compliance matters Cheah Im Bee, Financial Controller Goh Seng Choon, GM - Group Sales & Marketing Stuart Saw Teik Siew, Assistant GM - Group Merchandising • Joined the Group in 2006 • Oversees the functions of the finance department • Has approximately 21 years of accounting and finance experience • Over 22 years of experience in sales and marketing and related functions with the Group • Responsible for sales strategies of retail and wholesale business; operational guidance to outlets in northern Malaysia • Joined the Group in 2004 • Oversees DFI’s duty-free merchandising function 22 DUTY FREE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Financial Highlights FYE 28 Feb 23 Revenue (RM’ million) Change: +8.8% 24 Profitability (RM’ million) Profit Before Tax (excluding exceptional items) Change: -17.7% EBITDA Before Exceptional Items Profit After Tax 84.5 64.5 (excluding exceptional items) Change: -43.7% Change: +27.3% Impact of one-time factors in FY11: • Cost of reverse acquisition written off amounting to RM40.8 million – Relates to difference between the deemed acquisition cost and the fair value of the net liabilities of the Company arising from the RTO of the Company by DFZ and DMSB – Professional fees incurred through issuance of warrants for services in arranging and facilitating the RTO exercise • Loss on fair value changes of RM10.7 million relating to warrants issued in connection with the RTO – Relates to change in the fair value of the warrants issued during the financial year, which are designated as derivative liabilities, against their carrying value. • EBITDA (excluding exceptional items) increased 27.3% to RM99.4 million in FY11 reflecting the vibrancy of the businesses and better margins 25 Strong Cash Flow Generating Ability Net Cash from Operating Activities (RM’mil) Cash and Cash Equivalents (RM’mil) 70.0 60.0 FY10 Gearing Ratio (Times) FY11 FY10 FY11 0.57 0.40 26 Dividend Payout Trend Percentage Dividend Payout Per Ordinary Share of DFZ (%) 17% 20% 12% 8% FY07 FP09 FY10 FY11 27 DUTY FREE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Outlook and Strategies 28 Future Prospects and Trends Growing economy • In Malaysia and its neighbouring countries • Spillover effects from Singapore’s two integrated resorts: Increased visitorship to the region • Stable revenue contribution from border town outlets • Increase and develop product range Increasing international tourism into Southeast Asia • Explore opportunities for M&A and JVs • Connectivity of MRT to JB – 2018 (Tanjung Puteri) 29 DUTY FREE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Thank You 30