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On watch list to add to ISA any views? (MCL)     

Chris Carson - 04 Nov 2017 19:24

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EPIC: MCL
Market: AIM
52-week High/Low: 163.42p / 100.81p
Sector: Financial
Market Cap: 172.88M
Website: www.morsesclubplc.com Morses Club Plc
Morses Club Plc

Morses Club is a cash generative, UK consumer finance business. Our current business is the result of the successful combination in 2015 of two established brands in the Home Collected Credit ("HCC") market, Morses Club and Shopacheck Financial Services.

We have circa 200,000 customers, spread throughout mainland UK and Northern Ireland, and the second largest market share in the UK HCC market. We operate under an established brand, enjoy a loyal customer base and are building a market-leading UK non-standard consumer finance business.

Need to do more research with a view to buying a few long term, i believe hard to trade in view of wide spread. What has sparked my interest is an article by Ian Pierce Fool.co.uk 29/10/2017. Regarding Neil Woodford known for his ability to unearth often under-the- radar stocks paying out hefty dividends. He states;-


"Another Woodford income holding I like is Morses Club which currently pays out a 4.8% dividend. Some investors may have been scared away from the sector after the recent problems of market leader Provident Financial, but if anything, these problems have made Morses Club even more attractive.

That's because Provident's problems were entirely self-inflicted. It's push to bring self-employed agents in-house led to mass resignations. This was a boon for Morses Club as it hoovered up thousands of these agents, who have taken their customer books with them. In the half year to August, the company's territory builds leapt from 114 to 434 and it's customer numbers jumped 14% to 233,000.

These new customers helped increase the firms revenue for the period by 14% compared to the year prior. Now, pre-tax profits for the period only rose from £8.6m to £8.7m, but this is to be expected as the influx of new agents required substancial forward payments to help them build their books. Over the coming year, these investments should begin to turn into profitable growth for the group as a whole.

With its share priced at only 12 times forward earnings despite a bumper dividend and enviable growth prospects, I believe Morses Club could be a bargain pick at todays prices."



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CC - 02 May 2018 15:28 - 13 of 14

That's a great trade Chris. PFG continues to fall so I assume MCL are making further significant inroads.

Chris Carson - 02 May 2018 19:14 - 14 of 14

Thanks CC
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