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Jumat, 13 November 2020 06:10:00
Xero Delivers 21% Revenue Growth with 2.45 Million Subscribers
Small business sector shows resilience in challenging conditions; operational discipline during COVID-19 drives free cash flow of $54 million
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - 12 November 2020 - Xero Limited (ASX: XRO) today reports half year earnings to 30 September 2020 (H1 FY21) that demonstrate the resilience of its global subscriber base, and its proactive response supporting customers and partners, in a challenging COVID-19 environment.
While COVID-19 had some impact on Xero's ability to acquire new customers during the period, subscribers grew by 19% to reach 2.45 million with all markets making positive progress and Australia becoming Xero's first market to pass one million subscribers.
Performance highlights H1 FY21 (All figures are in NZD and comparisons are made against H1 FY20)
Operating revenue was up 21% to $409.8 million (19% in constant currency (CC))
Annualised monthly recurring revenue (AMRR) grew 15% to $877.6 million
Total subscribers increased by 19% to 2.45 million
Total subscriber lifetime value (LTV) grew by 15% (in both actual and CC) to $6.2 billion
Free cash flow was $54.3 million, compared to $4.8 million
EBITDA of $120.8 million increased 86% from $64.9 million
Net profit after tax increased by $33.2 million to $34.5 million
Financial highlights
Six months ended 30 September | 2020 | 2019 | change |
Operating revenue ($000s) | 409,837 | 338,658 | 21% |
Subscribers | 2,453,000 | 2,057,000 | 19% |
Net subscriber additions | 168,000 | 239,000 | -30% |
Average revenue per user ($) | 29.81 | 30.96 | -4% |
Annualised monthly recurring revenue ($000s) | 877,551 | 764,096 | 15% |
EBITDA ($000s) | 120,765 | 64,850 | 86% |
Net profit after tax ($000s) | 34,486 | 1,336 | NM* |
Free cash flow ($000s) | 54,268 | 4,829 | NM |
Total lifetime value of subscribers ($b) | 6.17 | 5.39 | 15% |
Gross margin percentage | 85.7% | 85.2% | 0.5pp** |
**pp stands for percentage points
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Xero's H1 FY21
Xero prioritised investing for the long term and addressing customer needs with a record level of product development spend of almost $140 million in H1 FY21. This was up 29% compared to the same period last year, and significantly higher than operating revenue growth of 21%. Xero also continued to focus on execution of its strategy and M&A opportunities, demonstrated by the acquisition of invoice lending platform Waddle.
The strong EBITDA, free cash flow and net profit performance in H1 FY21 reflects Xero's disciplined financial management during a highly uncertain period. This approach contributed to a 10% reduction in sales and marketing costs when compared to H1 FY20. Uncertainty from COVID-19 is likely to remain. However, Xero's focus on long-term growth, combined with a return to more normal market conditions, would be expected to drive a return to positive sales and marketing cost growth.
While there was some volatility in churn during the period, overall reported Monthly Recurring Revenue (MRR) churn in H1 FY21 was consistent with H1 FY20 at 1.11%.
CEO Steve Vamos said: "This result demonstrates the value our customers attribute to their Xero subscription and the underlying strength of Xero's business model. We continue to prioritise investment in customer growth and product development in line with the long term opportunity we see."
"Subscriber growth was positive in all geographies, with stronger net subscriber additions in Australia and New Zealand with relatively less disruption in those markets from COVID-19. During a difficult period, it's pleasing to report we grew to exceed one million subscribers in both Australia and in our International segment."
"We've responded to COVID-19 by delivering new products and services that meet our customers' and partners' changing needs. These include assisting with small business access to government stimulus and delivering Xero On Air, our first global digital customer and partner engagement event."
Market highlights
Australia subscribers grew by 21% compared to H1 FY20, to 1.01 million subscribers. Revenue was up 18% (17% in CC). The Australian Taxation Office Single Touch Payroll initiative, and the roll-out of JobKeeper stimulus payments by the Australian Government, contributed to continued strong demand for cloud accounting in this market.
UK subscribers grew by 19% compared to H1 FY20, to 638,000 subscribers. Revenue was up 33% (29% in CC), a robust outcome in one of Xero's more COVID-19 affected markets.
New Zealand subscribers increased by 13% compared to H1 FY20, to 414,000, with revenue rising by 13%. An acceleration in net subscriber additions from 16,000 in H1 FY20 to 22,000 net subscriber additions in H1 FY21, demonstrated ongoing demand for Xero in its first and most developed market.
North America subscribers increased by 17% to 251,000 compared to H1 FY20 as Xero continued to focus on the partner channel. Revenue grew 4% (2% in CC). This reflected the bundling of Hubdoc into Xero Business Edition subscriptions towards the end of FY20, with Hubdoc subscriptions most concentrated in North America. The absence of Xerocon-related revenue also contributed to this outcome.
Rest of World continued momentum in subscribers, increasing 37% compared to H1 FY20 at 136,000. Revenue was up 38% (35% in CC). Growth was led by South Africa, and further progress was made in Singapore.
Outlook
Xero is a long-term oriented business with ambitions for high-growth. We continue to operate with disciplined cost management and targeted allocation of capital. This allows us to remain agile so we can continue to innovate, invest in new products and customer growth, and respond to opportunities and changes in our operating environment.
The continued uncertainty created by COVID-19 means it remains speculative to provide further commentary on our expected FY21 performance at this time. (*).