Correction: Trading Update

Malvern International PLC
14 February 2024
 

The following amendment has been made to the 'Trading Update' announcement released on 12 January 2024 at 7.00 under RNS 7290C.

In the Paragraph titled 'University Pathways', the year's for the comparable number of students for the January intake have been corrected to January 2023  and January 2022.

All other details remain unchanged.

The full amended text is shown below

 

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the UK version of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 which is part of UK law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended ("MAR"). Upon the publication of this announcement via a Regulatory Information Service, this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

12 February 2024

MALVERN INTERNATIONAL PLC

("Malvern", the "Company" or the "Group")

Trading update

Malvern International plc (AIM: MLVN), the global learning and skills development partner, is pleased to provide a trading update for the year ended 31 December 2023 ("FY23"), and current trading.

FY23

The preliminary unaudited assessment of trading for FY23 indicates an increase in revenues of 79% to circa £11.3m (FY22 restated to exclude agent commission income: £6.3m) and a small profit before tax from trading activities of circa £0.3m (FY22 Loss: £1.0m). Trading activities exclude annual revaluations of warrants and share based payments, as well as £0.2m losses relating to discontinued operations from the Brighton school.

The cash balance at 31 December 2023 was £2.2m (FY22: £1.2m). As with the prior year, the cash balance is better than management were expecting due to the late invoicing to the company of summer accommodation costs for Juniors of £1.0m (FY22: £0.7m). The balance of term loans amounted to £2.1m (FY22: £2.5m) and lease liabilities totalled £2.7m (FY22: £3.1m). Consequently unaudited net debt was £2.6m (FY22: £4.4m).

 

H2 saw another strong high season return for Juniors with £3.7m revenue from 2,478 students, predominately during July and August 2023 (H2 FY22: 975 students and £1.3m). Adult ELT revenue from our Manchester and London schools increased 13% to circa £1.8m (H2 FY22: £1.6m) with July and August 2023 performing 20% higher than the previous year, reflecting a return in confidence in the market. A higher than expected 447 students joined the International Study Centre at the University of East London (UEL) in September 2023, due to exceptional results from certain markets and programmes.

The combination of growth across all three divisions resulted in H2 revenue increasing from £4.2m in FY22 to circa £7.3 m in FY23.

Current trading and outlook

Juniors and English Learning Training ("ELT")

The current revenue pipeline for Juniors is showing significant growth at £6.5m for FY24 (FY23: £3.7m). Of this around 20% originates from China and Taiwan (up from 4% in FY23) following our investment in sales and marketing in the region, in addition to growing our existing Italian accounts. ELT continues to perform in line with expectations with a steady increase in student numbers and revenue growth.

On the back of this momentum, we have appointed a very experienced sales director to drive product development and help scale the Junior and ELT divisions, as well as developing academic programmes to extend our geographic reach and build out of season revenues.

University Pathways

January's student intake for University Pathways was once again ahead of management expectations with circa 330 students enrolled (January 2023: 245 students, January 2022: 80 students). We currently have circa 770 students studying on courses for the 2023/24 academic year, up 62% on 2022/23 which had 475 students.

Following exceptional entry numbers for the 2023/24 academic year, early bookings for the 2024/25 are expected to soften following changes in UK government immigration rules. Our rapid scaling of the International Student Centre at UEL has made it one of the larger UK Pathway centres and this is expected to continue. Our performance in student recruitment has been accompanied by high levels of student attainment and satisfaction and is a feature of our existing contract with the university, as well as in our ongoing discussions with them regarding a longer-term contract renewal for the 2025/26 academic year and beyond.

International students remain vital to the financial sustainability of many universities, and we continue to leverage our success with UEL to secure new partnerships. To support this, we are making strategic hires in our business development and sales and marketing teams, with senior individuals who have strong track-records in building higher education businesses and forming successful university partnerships.

Universities UK have recently announced a review of admissions practices, following recent press speculation around students' access to UK universities. At UEL, our admissions and compliance processes are fully embedded within the University's teams to maximise their oversight of our practices and procedures, and our agent management procedures comply with UK Visa Immigration requirements.

Mark Elliott, Chairman, said: "I am very pleased with the progress being made by the management team. This, together with the investment in the business development and sales and marketing teams, combined with an expanded agent network is supporting the growth in student numbers. Through this we are building a high performance team, and attracting talent with significant track records and profiles in our industry, and who have bought into our growth ambitions.

We remain watchful of - and are preparing for - shifting visa and academic student requirements for higher education and the changes the University Pathways business may face as a result. In response, we are making strategic investments in people, products and locations to scale Juniors and build adult ELT numbers at our schools. The result will see a more balanced mix of revenues between the three divisions and the Board remains confident that FY24 will see further growth in revenue and profit."

For further information please contact:

 

Malvern International Plc

www.malverninternational.com

Mark Elliott - Chairman

Via our website

Richard Mace - Chief Executive Officer

 

WH Ireland (NOMAD & Broker)

www.whirelandcm.com

Mike Coe / Sarah Mather

0207 220 1666

 



 

Notes to Editors:

 

Malvern International is a learning and language skills development partner, offering international students essential academic and English language skills, cultural experiences and the support they need to thrive in their academic studies, daily life and career development.

 

University Pathways - on and off-campus university pathway programmes helping students progress to a range of universities, as well as in-sessional and pre-sessional courses.

 

English Language Schools - British Council accredited English Language Training at English UK registered schools in London and Manchester.

 

Language in Action juniors and summer camps ("Juniors") - fully-immersive summer residential English language camps and bespoke group programmes for 13 to 18 year olds.

 

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