Half-year Report

London Finance & Investment Group PLC
(‘Lonfin’ or the ‘Company’)

Unaudited Condensed Interim Financial statements for the six months ended 31 December 2022  and dividend declaration

The Company today announces its unaudited interim results and interim dividend declaration for the six months ended 31 December 2022 (the ‘Interim Statement’).

Chairman’s Statement

Introduction

As an investment company our target is to achieve growth in shareholder value in real terms over the medium to long term while maintaining a progressive dividend policy. In the short term, our results can be influenced by overall stock market performance, particularly the valuation of our Strategic Investments. We continue to believe that a combination of Strategic Investments and a General Portfolio is the most effective way of achieving our aims. Strategic Investments are significant investments in smaller UK quoted companies where we have expectations of above average growth over the medium to longer term and these are balanced by a General Portfolio which consists of investments in major U.S., U.K. and European equities. The Company acknowledges the increased focus on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues in recent years and the benefits of socially responsible long-term investment.

During the period we sold the remainder of our holding in Finsbury Food Group Plc, and at 31 December 2022, we held only one Strategic Investment: Western Selection PLC. Detailed comments on our Strategic Investment are given below.

Results

Our net assets per share increased by 4.3% to 57.2p at 31 December 2022 from 54.8p at 30 June 2022. We sold the remaining 1,800,000 Finsbury Food shares in the period and made some changes to the General Portfolio Investments, realising net cash of £528,000 and net profits of £864,000 compared to the cost of these investments. The fair value of our General Portfolio increased by 8.0% compared with increases of 1.9% and 5.7% in the FTSE 100 index and the FTSEurofirst 300 Index respectively, over the half year. At the close of business on 29 March 2023, our net asset value was 56.5 per share.

The Group profit before tax for the half year was £1,313,000 including revaluation of General Portfolio investments only (2021 - £561,000), resulting in earnings per share of 3.1p (2021: earnings per share 1.2p).

Our total comprehensive profit after tax and minority interest, including revaluation of all investments, was £943,000 (2021: £1,024,000)

Strategic Investments

Western Selection PLC (“Western”)
The Group owns 7,860,515 Western shares, representing 43.8% of Western’s issued share capital.

On 31st March 2023, Western announced profit before tax of £400,000 for the half year to 31 December 2022 (2021: profit before tax of £117,000) and earnings per share of 2.18p (2021: 0.64p). Western also announced that it was not recommending the payment of an interim dividend (2021: £Nil).

The market value of the Company’s investment in Western at 31 December 2022 was £2,673,000 representing 14.8% of the net assets of Lonfin (30 June 2022: £2,751,000). Our share of the net assets of Western, including the value of Western’s investments at market value, was £6,000,000 (30 June 2022 - £4,364,000).

I am the Chairman of Western and Edward Beale is a non-executive director.

Western’s main Core Holdings are Crestchic Plc and Kinovo Plc. An extract from Western’s interim results announcement relating to its main Core Holdings is set out below:

Crestchic Plc (previously Northbridge Industrial Services Plc)
Crestchic hires and sells specialist industrial equipment to a non-cyclical customer base. With offices or agents in the UK, USA, Dubai, Germany, Belgium, France, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Brazil, Korea and Azerbaijan, Crestchic has a global customer base. This includes utility companies, the oil and gas sector, shipping, construction and the public sector. The product range includes load banks, and transformers.  

During the period, we sold 65,500 Crestchic shares realising £124,000.  On 8 December 2022, a Recommended Cash Offer by Aggreko Limited for Crestchic was announced at a price of 401 pence per share. At 31 December 2022, Western owned 1,000,000 Crestchic shares which represented 3.4% of Crestchic’s issued ordinary share capital. The market value of this investment on 31 December 2022 was £3,960,000 (30 June 2022: £2,024,000), representing 29% of Western’s net assets. The offer completed in February 2023 and Western has received £4,011,000 on disposal of this investment.

Kinovo Plc (“Kinovo”)
Kinovo is an award-winning provider of gas and electrical installation, maintenance and general building services to local authority and housing associations predominantly in London and South East England. It has a strategy of growing organically and by acquisition. Further information about Kinovo, which is admitted to trading on AIM, is available on its website: www.kinovoplc.com.

Kinovo announced its interim results for the six-month period to 30 September 2022 on 28 November 2022 showing a profit after tax of £1,344,000 (2021: profit after tax - £834,000). No interim dividend has been recommended during the current financial year.

Western owns 7,500,000 Kinovo shares, which represents 12.1% of Kinovo’s issued ordinary share capital. The market value of this investment at 31 December 2022 was £2,400,000 (30 June 2022: £3,075,000) representing 17.6% of Western’s net assets. 

General Portfolio

Lonfin’s general portfolio is diverse with material interests in Food and Beverages, Natural Resources, Chemicals and Tobacco. We believe that the portfolio of quality companies we hold has the potential to outperform the market in the medium to long term.

Outlook

Lonfin has invested an additional £854,000 in the general portfolio in the period and had cash on hand at the period end of £624,000 and borrowing facilities to add further to the portfolio as opportunities arise. At 31 December 2022, the number of holdings in the General Portfolio was 40 (2021: 38). The Board expects the current period of market uncertainty will provide opportunities to invest further in the general portfolio at attractive prices.

The Board has declared an interim dividend of 0.55p per share (2021: 0.55p).

31 March 2023

D.C. MARSHALL
Chairman

Interim Dividend

The Board recommends an interim gross dividend of 0.55p per share (12.24003 SA cents) (2021: 0.55p) which will be paid on Thursday 4 May 2023 to those members registered at the close of business on Friday 21 April 2023 (SA and UK). Shareholders on the South African register will receive their dividend in SA Rand converted from sterling at the closing rate of exchange on 23 March 2023, being GBP 1 = SA Rand 22.2546.

JSE Disclosure Requirements

In respect of the normal gross cash dividend, and in terms of the South African Tax Act, the following dividend tax ruling only applies to those shareholders who are registered on the South African register on Friday 21 April 2023. All other shareholders are exempt.

  • The number of shares in issue now and as at the interim dividend declaration date is 31,207,479;
  • The interim gross dividend is 12.24003 SA cents;
  • The interim net dividend is 9.79202 SA cents;
  • The dividend has been declared from income reserves, which funds are sourced from the Company’s main bank account in London and is regarded as a foreign dividend by South African shareholders; and
  • The Company’s UK Income Tax reference number is 948/L32120.

Dividend dates:

Last day to trade (SA) Tuesday 18 April 2023
Shares trade ex-dividend (SA) Wednesday 19 April 2023
Shares trade ex-dividend (UK) Thursday 20 April 2023
Record date (SA and UK) Friday 21 April 2023
Dividend Payment date Thursday 4 May 2023

The JSE Listing Requirements require disclosure of additional information in relation to any dividend payments.

Shareholders registered on the South African register are advised that the dividend withholding tax will be withheld from the gross final dividend amount of 12.24003 SA cents per share at a rate of 20% unless a shareholder qualifies for an exemption; shareholders registered on the South African register who do not qualify for an exemption will therefore receive a net dividend of 9.79202 SA cents per share. The dividend withholding tax and the information contained in this paragraph is only of direct application to shareholders registered on the South African register, who should direct any questions about the application of the dividend withholding tax to Computershare Investor Services (Pty) Limited in South Africa. Tel: +27 11 370 5000.

Share certificates may not be de-materialised or re-materialised between Wednesday 19 April 2023 and Friday 21 April 2023, both dates inclusive. Shares may not be transferred between the registers in London and South Africa during this period either.

Statement of Directors’ responsibility

The Directors confirm that, to the best of their knowledge:

  • the unaudited interim results for the six months ended 31 December 2022, have been prepared in accordance with IAS 34, ‘Interim financial reporting’, as adopted by the UK; and
  • the Interim Statement includes a fair review of the information required by DTR 4.2.7R and DTR 4.2.8R of the Disclosure and Transparency Rules.

Neither this Interim Statement nor any future interim statements of the Company will be posted to shareholders.  The Interim Statement is available as follows:

  • on the Company’s website at www.city-group.com/london-finance-investment-group-plc/; and
  • by writing to City Group PLC, the Company Secretary, at 1 Ely Place, London EC1N 6RY

This announcement contains information that was previously classified as inside information for the

purposes of the UK Market Abuse Regulation. Upon the publication of this announcement, this information

is considered to be in the public domain.

The directors of the Company accept responsibility for the contents of this announcement.

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Condensed Consolidated Statement of Total Comprehensive Income

Notes Half year ended Year Ended
31 December 30 June
2022 2021 2022
£000 £000 £000
Operating Income
Dividends receivable 243 290 652
Management service fees 179 169 327
Rental and other income 64 75 136
Loss on sales of General Portfolio investments 6 - (97) (111)
Total operating income 486 437 1,004
Administrative expenses
Investment operations (225) (223) (394)
Management services (203) (192) (430)
Total administrative expenses (428) (415) (824)
Operating profit 58 22 180
1
Unrealised changes in the carrying value of General Portfolio investments
6
1,259 543
(508)
Interest payable (4) (4) (6)
Profit/(Loss) before taxation 1,313 561 (334)
Tax expense (315) (159) (96)
Profit after taxation 998 402 (430)
Non-controlling interest (18) (23) (12)
Profit/(Loss) attributable to shareholders 980 379 (442)
Other comprehensive income –
Profit/(loss) on sales of Strategic Investments 119 38 (398)
Unrealised changes in the carrying value of Strategic Investments (79) 658 (402)
Corporation tax expense on these items (77) (51) (198)
Total other comprehensive (expense)/income (37) 645 (998)
Total comprehensive income/(expense) attributable to shareholders 943 1,024 (1,440)
Basic, Diluted and Headline earnings/(loss) per share 3.1p 1.2p (1.4)p
Interim dividend 0.55p 0.55p 0.55p
Final dividend - - 0.60p
Total in respect of the period 0.55p 0.55p 1.15p




Condensed Consolidated Statement of Changes in Shareholders’ Equity

Ordinary Share Capital Share Premium Account Unrealised Profits and Losses on Investments Share of Retained profits and losses of Subsidiaries Retained Realised Profits &  Losses Total Non-Controlling Interests Total Equity
£000 £000 £000 £000 £000 £000 £000 £000
Period ended 31 Dec 2022
Balances at 1 July 2022
1,560

2,320

11

5,331

7,872

17,094

141

17,235
Profit for the Period - - 916 17 47 980 18 998
Other Comprehensive Income - - (79) 42 - (37) - (37)
Transfer of gain on disposal of investments at fair value through other comprehensive income to retained earnings - - (689) 689 - - - -
Total comprehensive income
-

-

148

748

47

943

 

961
Dividends paid to shareholders - - - - (187) (187) - (187)
Balances at 31 Dec 2022
1,560

2,320

159

6,079

7,732

17,850

159

18,009

   

Ordinary Share Capital Share Premium Account Unrealised Profits and Losses on Investments Share of Retained profits and losses of Subsidiaries Retained Realised Profits &  Losses Total Non-Controlling Interests Total Equity
£000 £000 £000 £000 £000 £000 £000 £000
Period ended 31 Dec 2021
Balances at 1 July 2021 1,560 2,320 4,530 4,734 5,749 18,893 129 19,022
Profit for the Period - - (253) 142 490 379 23 402
Other Comprehensive Income - - 658 (13) - 645 - 645
Transfer of gain on disposal of investments at fair value through other comprehensive income to retained earnings - - (942) 942 - - - -
Total comprehensive income - - (537) 1,071 490 1,024 23 1,047
Dividends paid and total transactions with shareholders - - - - (187) (187) - (187)
Balances at 31 Dec 2021 1,560 2,320 3,993 5,805 6,052 19,730 152 19,882




Condensed Consolidated Statement of Financial Position

  31 December 30 June
Notes 2022 2021 2022
£000 £000 £000
Non-current assets
Property, plant and equipment 7 17 12
Right of use of leased offices 49 113 81
Investments at fair value through other comprehensive income 2,673 7,487 3,957
2,729 7,617 4,050
Current assets
Listed investments at fair value through profit or loss 6 16,113 12,849 14,055
Trade and other receivables 127 183 109
Cash and cash equivalents 624 517 407
16,864 13,549 14,571
Current liabilities
Overdraft - - (66)
Trade and other payables falling due within one year (109) (141) (171)
Lease liability (70) (70) (75)
Corporation tax liability (275) (51) (198)
(454) (262) (510)
Net Current Assets 16,410 13,287 14,061
Non-current liabilities
Lease liability - (73) (33)
Deferred taxation (1,130) (949) (843)
Total Assets less Total Liabilities 18,009 19,882 17,235
Capital and Reserves
Called up share capital 1,560 1,560 1,560
Share premium account 2,320 2,320 2,320
Unrealised profits and losses on investments 159 3,993 11
Share of retained profits and losses of subsidiaries 6,079 5,805 5,331
Company’s retained realised profits and losses 7,732 6,052 7,872
Total Capital and Reserves attributable to owners 17,850 19,730 17,094
Non-controlling equity interest 159 152 141
18,009 19,882 17,235
Net assets per share 57.2p 63.2p 54.8p
Number of shares in issue 31,207,479 31,207,479 31,207,479




Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows

  Half year ended Year ended
  31 December 30 June
2022 2021 2022
£000 £000 £000
Cash flows from operating activities
Profit/(Loss) before tax 1,313 561 (334)
Adjustments for non-cash items-
Finance expense 4 4 6
Depreciation charges 5 5 10
Depreciation on right of use of asset 32 32 64
Unrealised changes in the fair value of General Portfolio investments (1,202) (543) 508
(Profit)/Loss on sales of General Portfolio investments (57) 97 111
Foreign exchange 10 - -
(Increase)/Decrease in trade and other receivables (19) (58) 17
Decrease in trade and other payables (63) (74) (49)
Taxes paid (28) (16) (59)
Net cash (outflow)/inflow from operating activities (5) 8 274
Cash flows from investment activity
Acquisition of current investments (1,785) (1,753) (5,152)
Proceeds from disposal of current investments 988 1,431 2,559
Proceeds from disposal of strategic investments 1,325 1,411 3,445
Net cash inflow from investment activity 528 1,089 852
Cash flows from financing
Interest paid (2) (12) (5)
Interest paid on lease liabilities (3) (4) (9)
Repayment of lease liabilities (37) (36) (71)
Equity dividends paid (187) (187) (359)
Net repayment of loan facilities - (650) (650)
Net cash outflow from financing (229) (889) (1,094)
Increase in cash and cash equivalents 293 208 32
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period/year 341 309 309
Effects of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents (10) - -
Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period/year 624 517 341
Cash and cash equivalents 624 517 407
Overdraft - - (66)
Net Cash and cash equivalents 624 517 341



Notes to the condensed financial statements

1.    Basis of preparation

This condensed interim financial report has been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies contained in the Group’s 2022 Annual Report and Accounts and complies with the UK-adopted IAS 34 ‘Interim financial reporting’. The financial information contained in this report has not been audited or reviewed by the Group’s auditors.

The information contained in this interim financial report does not constitute statutory accounts within the meaning of the Companies Act 2006. The statutory accounts of the Group for the year ended 30 June 2022 have been reported on by the Group's auditors and have been delivered to the Registrar of Companies. The report of the auditors was unqualified.

The Group has only one operating lease and the right of use of asset and lease liability have been estimated based on a 5% discount factor and the cash flow predicted over 5-year lease life. The Income statement has also been affected with additional depreciation and interest charges which replace the rent costs.

New standards and interpretations

A number of new standards and amendments to standards and interpretations are effective for financial periods beginning after 1 January 2022 and have not been applied in preparing these condensed interim consolidated financial statements. None of these are expected to have a significant effect on the financial statements of the Group.

Estimates and judgments

When preparing the condensed interim consolidated financial statements, management undertakes a number of judgements, estimates and assumptions about recognition and measurement of assets, liabilities, income and expenses. The actual results may differ from the judgements, estimates and assumptions made by management, and will seldom equal the estimated results. The judgements, estimates and assumptions applied in the condensed interim consolidated financial statements, including the key sources of estimation uncertainty, were the same as those applied in the Group’s last annual financial statements for the year ended 30 June 2022.

2.    Earnings per share

Earnings per share are based on the profit on ordinary activities after taxation and non-controlling interests of £980,000 (2021: £379,000) and on 31,207,479 shares (2021: 31,207,479 shares) being the weighted average of number of shares in issue during the period. There are options outstanding over 80,000 shares.

Reconciliation of headline earnings

Headline earnings are required to be disclosed by the JSE. Headline earnings per share are based on the profit attributable to the shareholders after tax and non-controlling interests of £980,000 (2021: £379,000) and on 31,207,479 shares (2021: 31,207,479 shares) being the weighted average of number of shares in issue during the period.

3.    Going Concern

After making enquiries, the Board is satisfied that the Group will be able to operate within the level of its facilities for the foreseeable future. For this reason, the Board considers it appropriate for the Group to adopt the going concern basis in preparing its financial statements.

4.    Principal risks and uncertainties

The principal risks and uncertainties which could impact the Group’s long-term performance and its performance over the remaining six months of the financial year are disclosed on pages 8-9 of the Group’s 2022 Annual Report and Accounts. The key risks and mitigating activities have not changed from these:

  • Stock market volatility, and economic uncertainty including potential impact on banking system;
  • Possible volatility of share prices of Strategic Investments and General Portfolio investments;
  • Dividend income;
  • Ability to make strategic investments; and
  • Liquidity of equity investments in strategic investments

5.    Reconciliation of net cash flow to movement in net debt

At start Cash Non-cash At end of
of Period Flow Movement Period
Half year ended £000 £000 £000 £000
31 December 2022
Cash at bank 407 227 (10) 624
Overdraft (66) 66 - -
Lease liability (108) 40 (2) (70)
Net cash and cash equivalents 233 333 (12) 554
31 December 2021
Cash at bank 309 208 - 517
Borrowings (650) 650 - -
Lease liability (178) 40 (5) (143)
Net cash and cash equivalents (519) 898 (5) 374
30 June 2022
Cash at bank 309 98 - 407
Overdraft - (66) - (66)
Borrowings (650) 650 - -
Lease liability (178) 80 (10) (108)
Net cash and cash equivalents (519) 762 (10) 233

6.    Financial Instruments

Financial assets and liabilities are classified in their entirety into one of the three levels determined on the basis of the lowest input that is significant to the fair value measurement.

Listed prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities – Level 1.

Values other than listed prices included within Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly (that is, as prices) or indirectly (that is, derived from prices) – Level 2.

Values for the asset or liability that are not based on observable market data (that is unobservable inputs) –Level 3.

6.     Financial Instruments (continued)

The categories of financial instruments used by the Group are:

Fair Value Half year ended Year ended
Hierarchy Level 31 December 30 June
2022 2021 2022
Financial assets £000 £000 £000
At fair value through Other comprehensive income
Non-current investments (strategic investments) 1 2,673 7,487 3,957
At fair value through profit or loss
Current asset investments (listed investments) 1 16,113 12,849 14,055
Loans and receivables at amortised costs
Trade and other receivables n/a 104 163 82
Cash at bank n/a 624 517 407

   

Financial liabilities
At amortised costs
Trade and other payables n/a (109) (136) (171)
Corporation tax liability n/a (275) (51) (198)
Lease liabilities n/a (70) (143) (108)
Borrowings n/a - - (66)
At fair value through profit or loss
Derivative financial instrument 2 - (5) -

7.    Listed investments at fair value through profit and loss (“General Portfolio”)

Half year ended Year ended
31 December 30 June
2022 2021 2022
£000 £000 £000
Cost 10,392 6,975 6,975
Opening unrealised gains 3,663 5,106 5,106
Balance brought forward 14,055 12,081 12,081
Purchases 1,785 1,753 5,152
Sales proceeds (988) (1,431) (2,559)
Realised gain on disposal 57 556 824
Net unrealised gains transferred to realised gain on disposal (57) (653) (935)
Unrealised fair value gains in the period 1,259 543 (508)
Balance carried forward 16,113 12,849 14,055

Composition of General Portfolio

Value
£000 %
Exxon Mobil Corp 605 3.8
TotalEnergies SE 600 3.7
LVMH Moet Hennessey 570 3.5
Procter & Gamble 567 3.5
Glencore 566 3.5
Unilever 538 3.3
Shell 525 3.3
Caterpillar 512 3.2
Rio Tinto 487 3.0
Nestle 482 3.0
Legal & General 477 3.0
Pernod Ricard 469 2.9
Diageo 465 2.9
Compagnie Financiere Richemont SA 447 2.7
BHP Group 437 2.7
Deutsche Post 435 2.7
BAE Systems 428 2.7
Heineken Holding 421 2.6
Bank of America 414 2.6
Chemours 407 2.5
JPMorgan Chase 407 2.5
Linde AG 404 2.5
Holcim 400 2.5
L'Oreal 400 2.5
Halliburton 360 2.2
Michelin 360 2.2
Antofagasta 355 2.2
Reckitt Benckiser Group 334 2.1
British American Tobacco 326 2.0
Schindler 323 2.0
Wells Fargo 323 2.0
Imperial Brands 289 1.8
BASF 280 1.7
Walt Disney 277 1.7
Fedex 267 1.7
Credit Agricole 260 1.6
Otis Worldwide Corp 248 1.5
Microsoft 241 1.5
Givaudan 206 1.3
Apple 201 1.2
16,113 100
UK 100

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