Interim Management Statement

HAYS PLC INTERIM MANAGEMENT STATEMENT QUARTER ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2012 9 October 2012 Financial summary Growth in net fees for the quarter ended 30 September 2012 (Q1) Growth (versus the same period last year) Actual LFL(1) By region Asia Pacific (8)% (9)% Continental Europe & Rest of World 5% 16% United Kingdom & Ireland (9)% (9)% Total (4)% (1)% By segment Temporary 2% 6% Permanent (11)% (9)% Total (4)% (1)% (1) LFL (like-for-like) growth represents organic growth at constant currency. Highlights * Markets overall stable through the quarter. Group net fees decreased 1%(1) versus prior year * International business delivered growth of 3%(1) and represented 70% of net fees in the quarter * Strong growth of 16%(1) in Continental Europe & Rest of World, driven by continued excellent performance in Germany which grew by 25%(1) * Asia Pacific net fees decreased 9%(1). Australia & New Zealand was broadly stable versus the previous quarter and decreased 9%(1) year-on-year against tougher comparatives; 6%(1) decrease in Asia * Net fees decreased 9% in the UK & Ireland. Private sector decreased 14%, while public sector grew by 10% * Continued selective investment approach and focussed cost control to maximise the financial performance of the Group * Net debt ended the quarter at c.£140 million. Completed re-financing of a new 5 year, £300m revolving credit facility to October 2017 * Consultant headcount up 2% in the quarter, but ended September down 2% year-on-year Commenting on the Group's performance in the first quarter, Alistair Cox, Chief Executive, said: "Conditions through the quarter were stable overall, but remained multi-speed across various geographies and sectors. Several parts of the Group continued to deliver good growth with 15 countries delivering net fee growth of 10%(1) or more. Amongst these were Germany, which is operating at record levels, Brazil, Canada and Japan. In contrast certain markets, notably the UK, parts of Asia and Southern Europe were very difficult. Looking ahead, we expect this multi-speed environment to continue and whilst overall conditions remain challenging, and some markets are very tough, opportunities for growth exist in many key parts of our business. We continue to invest selectively to fully capitalise on these growth opportunities, whilst focussing on controlling costs and driving productivity around the Group to maximise the bottom line." Group In the quarter ended 30 September 2012 net fees at Hays, the leading global professional recruitment group, decreased by 1% on a like-for-like basis(1) against prior year (net fees decreased by 4% on a headline basis). Net fees in the temporary placement business, which accounts for 58% of Group net fees, grew by 6%(1). Net fees in the permanent placement business decreased by 9%(1). The exit rate was in line with the performance through the quarter as a whole, as market conditions remain challenging but broadly stable. Our underlying temporary placement margin(2) increased slightly due to favourable changes in business mix. Consultant headcount was up 2% during the quarter but ended September down 2% year-on-year. We remain selective regarding areas of investment around the Group, investing where opportunities exist whilst at the same time focussing on tight cost control to maximise Group financial performance. Exchange rate movements had a negative impact on the results overall, reducing net fees by 3%, primarily due to depreciation in the rate of exchange of the Euro. Fluctuations in exchange rates remain a significant sensitivity for the Group. Asia Pacific In Asia Pacific, which represents 32% of Group net fees, net fees decreased by 9%(1). In our market-leading Australia & New Zealand business, net fees decreased by 9%(1) within which our temporary placement business decreased by 1%(1) and our permanent placement business decreased by 21%(1). The business was broadly sequentially stable overall, but faced tougher comparatives in the quarter notably in the permanent placement market. The Australian market remains dual track, although our Resource and Mining related business started to weaken as the quarter progressed, especially in Queensland. Whilst we delivered good growth in Western Australia, Australian Capital Territory and New Zealand, this was more than offset by decreases in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland. In Asia, which accounted for 14% of the division, net fees decreased by 6%(1). In Japan we recorded good growth of 10%(1), and elsewhere in the division market conditions remained challenging but stable. Consultant headcount in the Asia Pacific division was down 2% in the quarter, and ended September down 4% year-on-year. Continental Europe & Rest of World (`RoW') In Continental Europe & RoW, our largest division, which represents 38% of Group net fees, we recorded further strong net fee growth of 16%(1). The performance of our German business, which now represents 20% of Group net fees, was again excellent. Net fees increased 25%(1) to record levels, and growth was broad based across all sectors and each of our contracting, temporary and permanent placement businesses. We delivered net fee growth of 7%(1) in the rest of the division, which is primarily a permanent placement business, where market conditions remained mixed and fragile overall. 12 countries delivered net fee growth of 10%(1) or more, and we delivered all-time record performances in Belgium and Brazil as well as strong growth in Canada and Russia. Activity elsewhere continues to be significantly impacted by macroeconomic conditions with 5 countries recording net fee declines in the quarter, and conditions in Southern Europe remaining particularly difficult. Consultant headcount in the Continental Europe & RoW division grew by 7% during the quarter and ended September up 11% year-on-year. United Kingdom & Ireland In the United Kingdom & Ireland, net fees decreased by 9%. In our private sector business, net fees decreased by 14% as market conditions remained very difficult overall, especially in our Banking and City-related and Construction & Property specialisms, but our Life Sciences, HR and Energy businesses delivered good growth. In our public sector business net fees grew by 10%, driven predominantly by job churn in the permanent business. The public sector business continues to perform in line with our expectations. The cost reduction measures we implemented in the previous financial year and the further actions we continue to take have defended the financial performance of the division. Consultant headcount in the United Kingdom & Ireland division was flat in the quarter and ended September down 12% year-on-year. Cash flow and balance sheet In line with expectations, net debt increased to around £140 million (30 June 2012: £133 million) due primarily to the timing of tax payments. We completed the re-financing of our £300 million revolving credit banking facility on 2 October 2012 at interest rates similar to the previous deal. The new 5 year facility provides considerable headroom versus current and future expected levels of Group debt. The covenants, which are unchanged on the Group's existing facility, require the Group's interest cover ratio to be at least 4:1 and its leverage ratio (net debt to EBITDA) to be no greater than 2.5:1. The Group has significant headroom within these covenants. (1) LFL (like-for-like) growth represents organic growth at constant currency. (2) The underlying temporary placement gross margin is calculated as temporary placement net fees divided by temporary placement gross revenue and relates solely to temporary placements in which Hays generates net fees and specifically excludes transactions in which Hays acts as agent on behalf of workers supplied by third party agencies. Enquiries Hays plc Paul Venables Group Finance Director + 44 (0) 20 7383 2266 David Walker Head of Investor Relations + 44 (0) 20 7383 2266 Maitland Liz Morley Brian Hudspith + 44 (0) 20 7379 5151 Conference call Paul Venables and David Walker of Hays plc will conduct a conference call for analysts and investors at 9:00am United Kingdom time on 9 October 2012. The dial-in details are as follows: Dial-in number +44 (0) 20 3140 0668 Password 433008# The call will be recorded and available for playback for seven days as follows: Replay dial-in number +44 (0) 20 3140 0698 Access code 387269# Reporting calendar Trading Update for the quarter ended 31 December 2012 10 January 2013 Interim Results for the six months ending 31 December 2012 28 February 2013 Interim Management statement for the quarter ending 31 March 2013 11 April 2013 Hays Group overview Hays has 7,800 employees in 245 offices in 33 countries. In many of our global markets, the vast majority of professional and skilled recruitment is still done in-house, with minimal outsourcing to recruitment agencies. This presents substantial long-term structural growth opportunities and has been a key driver of the rapid diversification and internationalisation of the Group, with the International business representing 69% of the Group's net fees in FY2012, compared with around 15% just 10 years ago. Our 5,013 consultants work in a broad range of sectors with no one sector specialism representing more than 26% of Group net fees. While Accountancy & Finance, Construction & Property and IT represented 64% of Group net fees in FY2012, our expertise across 20 professional and skilled recruitment specialisms gives us opportunities to rapidly develop newer markets by replicating these long-established, existing areas of expertise. In addition to this international and sectoral diversification, in FY2012 the Group's net fees were generated 56% from temporary and 44% permanent placement markets, and we believe that this balance provides relative resilience to our business model in the current environment. Hays operates in the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Chile, China, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UAE, the United Kingdom and the USA. Cautionary statement This Interim Management Statement (the "Report") has been prepared in accordance with the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules of the UK Financial Services Authority and is not audited. No representation or warranty, express or implied, is or will be made in relation to the accuracy, fairness or completeness of the information or opinions made in this Report. Statements in this Report reflect the knowledge and information available at the time of its preparation. Certain statements included or incorporated by reference within this Report may constitute "forward-looking statements" in respect of the Group's operations, performance, prospects and/or financial condition. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions and actual results or events may differ materially from those expressed or implied by those statements. Accordingly, no assurance can be given that any particular expectation will be met and reliance should not be placed on any forward-looking statement. Additionally, forward-looking statements regarding past trends or activities should not be taken as a representation that such trends or activities will continue in the future. The information contained in this Report is subject to change without notice and no responsibility or obligation is accepted to update or revise any forward-looking statement resulting from new information, future events or otherwise. Nothing in this Report should be construed as a profit forecast. This Report does not constitute or form part of any offer or invitation to sell, or any solicitation of any offer to purchase or subscribe for any shares in the Company, nor shall it or any part of it or the fact of its distribution form the basis of, or be relied on in connection with, any contract or commitment or investment decisions relating thereto, nor does it constitute a recommendation regarding the shares of the Company or any invitation or inducement to engage in investment activity under section 21 of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. Past performance cannot be relied upon as a guide to future performance. Liability arising from anything in this Report shall be governed by English Law, and neither the Company nor any of its affiliates, advisers or representatives shall have any liability whatsoever (in negligence or otherwise) for any loss howsoever arising from any use of this Report or its contents or otherwise arising in connection with this Report. 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