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MND : Strong growth and marked improvement

Turnover growth of +2% in 2020/2021 - Strong growth and marked improvement in profitability expected in 2021/2022

Turnover growth of +2% in 2020/2021
  • €41.0m full-year turnover, in line with targets
  • Strong business activity in 2020/2021: Order intake: €90m
  • Operational break-even target (adjusted EBITDA) confirmed in 2020/2021
  • Strong growth and marked improvement in profitability expected in 2021/2022
  • Order backlog at €91.7m end-June 2021, up 115%[1] versus a year earlier
  • Full impact of the Succeed Together 2024 performance plan in 2021/2022

MND reported consolidated turnover of €41.0m, reflecting slight growth of 2% compared with 2019/2020. As a result, the Group reached its target of maintaining turnover growth at the same level as the previous financial year, despite the impact of the health crisis linked to the Covid-19 pandemic and its unprecedented economic impact on winter sports leading to a lost season for winter sports professionals in Europe.

Leveraging its comprehensive multi-activity all-season offering and its international presence, MND returned to growth in the second half of 2020/2021 (turnover down 5% in H1 2020/21 and up 19% in H2 2020/2021), notably in France and Europe.

The Snowmaking and Ropeways business posted turnover of €27.0m, reflecting strong growth of 32%. Apart from the installation of numerous snowmaking systems for international ski resorts, the Group also benefited in 2020/2021 from the first billings linked to its urban transport contract wins from 2020: the second urban cable car network in Saint-Denis in Reunion Island and the new urban and tourist cable car in the city of Huy (Belgium).

Harder hit by the consequences of the health crisis, the "Safety & Leisure" business generated full-year turnover of €14.0m, down 29%, owing to the decline in sales of products and services linked to the operation of ski resorts.

Geographically, MND Group generated 41% of its full-year 2020/2021 business in France (vs. 40% for the full 2019/2020 financial year), 40% in Europe (outside France) (vs. 41%) and 19% in the rest of the world (vs. 19%).

STRONG BUSINESS ACTIVITY IN 2020/2021: ORDER INTAKE AT €90m

After a slowdown during the winter season (from October 2020 to March 2021) owing to economic uncertainties linked to the closure of ski lifts, order intake was particularly brisk in the closing quarter of the year with the signature of major cable car contracts (€17.5m for a 10-seater gondola lift and a 6-seater chairlift in the ski resort of Mamison (Russia), $9m for the construction of a detachable chairlift in Waterville (United States) and an automatic snowmaking system (€8m for the Veduchi ski resort in Russia).

All told, the Group reported no less than €90m in new confirmed orders in the 2020/2021 financial year.

At end-June 2021, the Group's firm order backlog stood at €91.7m an increase of 115% versus end-June 2020. Orders to be billed for the 2021/2022 financial year accounted for €57.4m of the order backlog as of end-June 2021.

OPERATIONAL BREAK-EVEN (ADJUSTED EBITDA) CONFIRMED FOR 2020/2021

The solid growth reported in H2 2020/2021 reflects (i) the positive impacts of the Succeed Together 2024 operating and industrial performance plan, (ii) cost saving measures implemented over the financial year, and (iii) French government support measures for companies active in the Mountain sector to tackle the impacts of Covid-19, which enabled MND to confirm its target of reaching break-even at the operating level (adjusted EBITDA) for the 2020/2021 financial year, compared with negative adjusted EBITDA of €29.8m in 2019/2020.

In terms of balance sheet, H2 2020/2021 also saw a strengthening of the Group's financial position, with an increase in the cash position versus end-2020 (€7.3m at end-December 2020), with controlled net financial debt and compliance with financial covenants out to end-June 2021.

OUTLOOK FOR 2021/2022

With firm orders of €57.4m at end-June 2021 to be billed in 2021/2022, i.e., growth of 40% versus full-year turnover for the 2020/2021 financial year, the Group is starting the new financial year in an excellent position.

Benefiting from a favourable base effect, and on the strength of a gradual exit scenario from the health crisis, the Group is targeting strong business growth, with 2021/2022 turnover doubling compared with the previous year. Supported by the success of the Succeed Together 2024 strategic transformation plan and the full impact of cost saving measures, MNDA will also continue to boost its profitability (adjusted EBITDA) in 2021/2022.

Xavier Gallot-Lavallιe, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of MND:

“The 2020/2021 financial year marks the successful completion of the first phase of our industrial and commercial transformation plan – Succeed Together 2024”. Against the disrupted economic backdrop worldwide, we continued with our efforts to achieve break-even at the Group's operating level (adjusted EBITDA) and to win new markets.

Following the successful first stage of our strategic plan, we are now fully focused on the 2021/2022 financial year, which will benefit from strong growth in our business activities and further improvements in our operating profitability (adjusted EBITDA). Our business performance, bolstered by our recent successes and our Group's numerous strengths – diversified, all-season activities, increased contributions from urban transport activities, presence on all continents, solutions meeting key environmental challenges – will enable us to attain our targets in 2021/2022 and confirm our return to sustainable, profitable growth”.





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