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FY2021 Full Year Results

Full Year Results22 August 2021MHJConsumer Discretionary

A SX AND NZX ANNOUNCEMENT
F Y 202 1 FUL L YE AR RESULTS

T RAN S F O RM ATI ON AG E ND A ON T RAC K

23 August 2021

Michael Hill International Limited (ASX/NZX: MHJ) today announced its full year financial results for the 52-week period

ended 27 June 2021.

Key Financial Results

•Statutory net profit after tax increased to $45.3m (FY20: $3.1m).

•Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) increased to $72.4m ( FY20: $14.1m).

•Group operating revenues increased 13.1% to $556.5m ( FY20: $492.1m), with 10,447 lost store trading days.

•Group same store sales were up 8.6% for the year, with H1 +6.3% and H2 +13.2%.

•Group g ross margin increased by 210bps to 62.7% (FY20: 60.6%), underpinned by our strategic initiatives.

•Maintained target inventory levels at $171.2m (FY20: $178.7m).

•Strong balance sheet with a healthy net cash position of $72.4m (FY20: $0.5m).

•Final dividend of AU3.0 cents per share declared, resulting in total dividends for the year of AU4.5 cents per share.

Operational Performance

•Digital sales increased by 53.4% to a record $34.8m, representing 6.3% of total sales, up from 5.0% last year.

•Loyalty strategy continues to deliver – Brilliance by Michael Hill now over 800,000 members (FY20: ~200,000).

•Product enhancements saw our unique to Michael Hill branded collection sales climb to 42.1% of total sales for the

full year (FY20: 37.3%).

•Re-engineering our global supply chain – Canadian 3PL distribution centre to open in advance of Christmas trading.

•Extensive temporary store closures in Eastern Canada, together with sporadic closures across Australia, culminating

in 10,447 lost trading days for the year.

•One new store opened and six under-performing stores were closed during the year, giving a network total of 285

stores across all markets (FY20: 290).

Commenting on the announcement of the Company’s full year results, CEO Daniel Bracken, said:

“I am particularly proud of our results, underpinned by strategy execution and the resilience of our team. The

transformation agenda touches every single part of our business, working together to deliver common goals – the results

speak for themselves, and I couldn’t be happier. Setting aside the global store network closure in 2020, the Company has

now delivered eight consecutive quarters of positive same store sales growth together with sustained margin expansion.

“T

hroughout the year, we successfully navigated the complexity of the global pandemic, with half our Canadian stores

closed for many months, and sporadic temporary closures across our global network. While it was an incredibly

challenging year, the strength of our brand and the determination of our team delivered record results and further

validates the transformation is on track.”

FY21 – G

roup Business Performance

The Group reported earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) of $ 72.4m for the year ended 27 June 2021 (FY20: $14.1m)

an increase of $58.3m, largely driven by a lift in gross profit of $50.7m to $348.9m (FY20: $298.2m).

Following t

he FY20 global store network shutdown, the Company delivered significant same store sales growth across

all four quarters of FY21. For the year, the Company delivered same store sales growth of +8.6% and gross margin

increased by 210 bps to 62.7% for the group. These results demonstrate the growth initiatives underpinning the seven

strategic pillars are firmly embedded in the Company. These initiatives have created a sustainable platform for sales

growth and margin expansion through the success of our loyalty program, continued penetration of our online business,

acceleration of retail fundamentals, and product evolution.

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As a result of Government mandated lockdowns, the Michael Hill global store network suffered 10,447 lost store trading

days. Despite the impact of disrupted trading conditions and the reduced global store network, total revenue grew by

13.1% to $556.5m (FY20: $492.1m) as the Company continues to elevate and modernise the brand, and transform the

customer journey.

The Company’s online business exceeded expectations in outperforming FY20, resulting in another year of record digital

sales of $34.8m and now represents 6.3% of total sales. Website traffic increased by 35.3% against prior year, with

customers continuing to utilise our enhanced online platform. During the year, the Company launched “ship from

store”, “click and reserve” and in-store appointment capabilities, and enhanced its “virtual selling” offering to expand

the Company’s omni-channel ecosystem.

The Company continues to prioritise product evolution and creating uniquely Michael Hill jewellery, with branded

collections now representing 42.1% of total sales for the year (FY20: 37.3%). Our merchandise team have been refining

and improving our product offering, ranging and assortment whilst ensuring our inventory levels are maintained. This

saw delivery of the targeted inventory range, with a holding of $171.2m (FY20: $178.7m) at year end.

T

he Company has strengthened its balance sheet, with a year-end net cash position of $72.4m (FY20: $0.5m) and nil

debt. During the year, the Company also entered into a new financing facility, jointly funded by ANZ and HSBC. This new

$70m facility is currently undrawn, with a term to February 2024. Furthermore, the Company has strategically reviewed

its in -house Canadian credit program to de-risk the balance sheet – the sale of the credit book and partnering with a

new credit provider is nearing conclusion.

D

uring the year, the Company opened one new store in Canada and closed six under-performing stores, resulting in 285

stores at 27 June 2021 (FY20: 290).

D

ividends

The Board has previously stated its intention to restore dividend payments to historic levels as the pandemic recovery

becomes more certain.

After taking into consideration sales and margin performance, the strength of the balance sheet, and while also

recognising the risk of ongoing trading disruption, the Board has decided to declare a final dividend of AU3.0 cents per

share unfranked, fully imputed with conduit foreign income.

This represents total dividends for the year of AU4.5 cents per share and lays the foundation for a sustainable dividend

profile going forward, subject to the impacts of ongoing trading disruptions.

Ret

ail Performance

The year saw strong performance in each of the markets in our global portfolio:

Australia

In Australia, all store revenue increased by 17.1% to $312.3m (FY20: $266.6m) and same store sales increased by

13.0% for the year. This result is a credit to the segment, as it saw 3,458 lost store trading days due to various

government mandated store closures across the country.

Gross margin for the year was 62.2% (FY20: 60.4%), a significant improvement on both FY19 and FY20.

At year end, of the 150 Australian stores (FY20: 155), 30 NSW and 2 NT stores were temporarily closed. Currently,

46 NSW, 34 VIC and 4 ACT stores are temporarily closed, due to government mandated lockdowns.

N

ew Zealand

In New Zealand, all store revenue increased by 19.1% to NZ$127.1m (FY20: NZ$106.7m) and same store sales

increased by 7.1% for the year. This result represents significant outperformance against FY17, FY18 and FY19. I t

should also be noted that during the year, 16 Auckland stores were required to temporarily close on three separate

occasions resulting in 464 lost store trading days.

Gross margin for the year was 62.0% (FY20: 59.6%), re sulting in the strongest margin in the last five years.

At year end, there were 49 stores trading (FY20:49). Currently, all New Zealand stores are temporarily closed, due

to government mandated lockdowns.

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Canada

In Canada, all store revenue increased by 6.9% to CA$118.4m (FY20: CA$110.8m) and same store sales increased by

6.8% for the year. This segment was heavily impacted by temporary store closures in Eastern Canada, with 6,525

lost store trading days for the year. By early July, all 86 stores were open and have remained trading, with our

strategic focus now returning to the productivity opportunity in the market.

Gross margin for the year was 61.3% (FY20: 57.8%), a significant improvement on both FY19 and FY20.

Strategic Update – Emphasis on Growth and Margin


The seven strategic pillars are underpinned by initiatives that continue to deliver a transformation agenda focused on

sales growth and margin expansion, driving efficiencies within the business, elevating the Michael Hill brand and

enabling a true omni-channel customer experience:


1. The elevation of the Michael Hill Brand is gaining traction, as it continues to evolve into a modern, differentiated,

omni-channel jewellery brand. Transitioning our brand messaging from discount-led promotions to quality and

aspirational brand-led campaigns is key to enticing a deeper customer base, generating higher ATV and margin

growth.


2. Digital is at the forefront of our transformation with an emphasis on customer experience, product offering, and

fulfilment. Following another year of exceptional growth, investment in our highest profit margin channel continues

to focus on incremental traffic, higher conversion rates, and increased transaction value. Our early foray into 3

rd


party digital channels has provided the confidence to develop an integrated marketplace solution that will be rolled

out in the first half of FY22. Looking further afield, we have identified opportunities to explore new digital channels

and markets.


3. With a portfolio of 285 stores across three countries, bricks and mortar retail is at the core of the Michael Hill

business. Our Retail Fundamentals strategy is focused on driving increased sales, higher margins, lower costs, and

a modern, differentiated customer experience, all underpinned by our new retail incentive scheme. The key retail

metrics of ATV, IPS and conversion all increased in all markets in FY21 and will continue to be a key area of focus.


4. The roll out of our new ERP platform in early FY21 was the enabler for Omni-channel at Michael Hill. Across the

year, we successfully tested and trialled “virtual selling”, “click and reserve”, and “ship from store”. These initiatives

will now be progressively rolled out across our global network. Further connecting our physical and digital

businesses, we will be launching “click and collect” for Christmas 2021, delivering incremental sales and enhanced

customer experience.


5. While the Brilliance by Michael Hill Loyalty program is only 18 months old, membership has already grown to over

800,000. Acquisition has been our priority and while this will continue to be a key focus, the business is now turning

its attention to the opportunities of activation and retention. Our early insights already provide confidence that the

program is resonating with our customers, delivering increased frequency, larger baskets, and higher margins.

Predicative analytics and increased personalisation are being enabled by investment in data analytics capability and

artificial intelligence to deliver further growth in the business.


6. Product Evolution is the foundation of a customer-led retail strategy, and is critical to continued sales and margin

growth. The business will maintain its focus on uniquely Michael Hill branded product as a key differentiator in the

categories and markets in which we operate. The business now delivers regular product newness to excite our

customers and increase sales, with significantly lower inventory and higher margins.

Our Australian manufacturing

division has been reinvigorated delivering new bridal collections and increased speed to market, underpinned by a

focus on craftsmanship, quality and local artisans while still achieving improved margins.


7. The Cost Conscious Culture exists across every aspect of the Company. We continue to optimise the global supply

chain, improve the global store network, and enhance our credit propositions globally. The new Canadian 3PL

facility will be fully operational for peak Christmas trade – servicing both online customers and stores, optimising

inventory, reducing logistics costs, and enhancing overall Canadian productivity and customer experience.




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Outlook for FY22


While the Company has experienced significant lost sales in the first seven weeks of FY22 due to lockdowns in Australia,

strong early performance in Canada and New Zealand contributed to +17% group same store sales for the period (+20%

against FY20). These early results further demonstrate the progress and traction of the brand, however the increased

disruptions in Australia and now New Zealand, are significant. The Company has already lost 2,755 store trading days

during the first seven weeks, resulting in -2% total store sales for the period, with an estimated impact on earnings of

~$5m compared to management expectations prior to the lockdowns.


On a positive note, to support our strategic roadmap and to further advance our digital transformation, the Company

is pleased to announce the appointment of Keith Louie, to the newly created role of Chief Digital Officer. Keith brings a

wealth of retail experience, eCommerce leadership and digital strategy to the Michael Hill business.


Michael Hill International CEO Daniel Bracken said:


“While I’m delighted to see incredibly strong results from Canada following its full reopening, and the resilience of our

New Zealand business, the impact of extensive disruptions in Australia and now New Zealand are very concerning.


“That being said, our strong financial position provides us with a stable platform to continue our transformation journey,

elevate the brand and further explore new opportunities across all channels and markets.


“With our strategic agenda progressing, we are placing a greater emphasis on digital, with the appointment of Keith

Louie, as our first Chief Digital Officer. His appointment, alongside the recent arrivals of Amy Sznicer, Chief Retail Officer,

and Jo Feeney, Chief Marketing Officer, adds significant expertise to our already high calibre leadership team.”


Important Note


The above represents the current decisions and intentions of the Company. Further information will be provided if the

company’s decisions or intentions change or the company has new information, in accordance with the company’s

disclosure obligations.


Analyst and investor call


An analyst briefing on the results will be held on Monday 23 August 2021 at 10:00am (AEST). Webcast and dial in details

may be found in the Company’s announcement dated 4 August 2021.


This announcement is authorised for release by the Board.


– ENDS –

For more information, please contact:

Investors:

Andrew Lowe

CFO & Company Secretary

+61 7 3114 3505

andrew.lowe@michaelhill.com.au



Investors:

Anthea Noble

Head of Investor Relations

+61 438 770 704

anthea.noble@michaelhill.com.au


Media:

Mark Rudder

+61 411 362 362



ABOUT MICHAEL HILL INTERNATIONAL

Michael Hill International was founded by Sir Michael Hill in 1979 when he opened his first jewellery store in Whangarei,

New Zealand. The Group currently has 285 stores globally across Australia, New Zealand and Canada. The Group’s global

headquarters, including its wholesale and manufacturing divisions, are located in Brisbane, Australia. The Company is

listed on the ASX (ASX:MHJ) and the NZX (NZX:MHJ).


For more information:

investor.michaelhill.com


michaelhill.com.au

michaelhill.com.nz

michaelhill.com.ca

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Disclaimer


Certain statements in this announcement constitute forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are statements (other than statements

of historical fact) relating to future events and the anticipated or planned financial and operational performance of Michael Hill International Limited

and its related bodies corporate (the Company). The words “targets,” “believes,” “expects,” “aims,” “intends,” “plans,” “seeks,” “will,” “may,” “might,”

“anticipates,” “would,” “could,” “should,” “continues,” “estimates” or similar expressions or the negatives thereof, identify certain of these forward-

looking statements. Other forward-looking statements can be identified in the context in which the statements are made. Forward-looking statements

include, among other things, statements addressing matters such as the Company’s future results of operations; financial condition; working capital,

cash flows and capital expenditures; and business strategy, plans and objectives for future operations and events, including those relating to ongoing

operational and strategic reviews, expansion into new markets, future product launches, points of sale and production facilities.


Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, such forward-looking statements

involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors that could cause the Company’s actual results, performance, operations

or achievements or industry results, to differ materially from any future results, performance, operations or achievements expressed or implied by

such forward-looking statements.


Such risks, uncertainties and other important factors include, among others: global and local economic conditions; changes in market trends and end-

consumer preferences; fluctuations in the prices of raw materials, currency exchange rates, and interest rates; the Company’s plans or objectives for

future operations or products, including the ability to introduce new jewellery and non-jewellery products; the ability to expand in existing and new

markets and risks associated with doing business globally and, in particular, in emerging markets; competition from local, national and international

companies in the markets in which the Company operates; the protection and strengthening of the Company’s intellectual property rights, including

patents and trademarks; the future adequacy of the Company’s current warehousing, logistics and information technology operations; changes in

laws and regulations or any interpretation thereof, applicable to the Company’s business; increases to the Company’s effective tax rate or other harm

to the Company’s business as a result of governmental review of the Company’s transfer pricing policies, conflicting taxation claims or changes in tax

laws; and other factors referenced to in this presentation.


Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialise, or should any underlying assumptions prove to be incorrect, the Company’s actual

financial condition, cash flows or results of operations could differ materially from that described herein as anticipated, believed, estimated or

expected. Accordingly, you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, particularly in light of the current economic

climate and the significant volatility, uncertainty and disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.


The Company does not intend, and do not assume any obligation, to update any forward-looking statements contained herein, except as may be

required by law. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to us or to persons acting on the Company’s behalf are

expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements referred to above and contained elsewhere in this announcement.



Michael Hill International Limited ABN 25 610 937 598

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