Trading Update
First Half Trading In Line
May Gurney, the support services company, today reports on its first half trading performance for the six months ended 30 September 2012.
Trading in the first half has been in line with our expectations. The three issues we highlighted on 6th September have been ring-fenced and are being addressed.
Cash conversion remains robust at over 100 per cent of EBITA and we have continued to make progress in terms of contract wins and renewals.
We are pleased to announce that May Gurney has been awarded a seven year contract extension with the Somerset Waste Partnership (SWP), for the on-going provision of recycling and refuse collection services, valued at up to £100 million. In the first five months, the Company has won a total of £126 million of new work and £150 million of contract extensions. The order book remains solid at £1.5 billion.
At 30 September, the Group had gross cash of £20 million and borrowings of £23 million, with total borrowing facilities of £48 million, comprising a £15 million overdraft facility and a revolving facility of £33 million. In addition, the Group had obligations under contract-backed finance leases of £74 million.
TransLinc's integration is proceeding well, is ahead of schedule, and continues to deliver a strong performance, with levels of fleet renewals from local authority clients exceeding the Company's expectations. In the first half, TransLinc secured a new six-year contract with West Lancashire Borough Council for fully outsourced fleet management services valued at £4 million, consolidating the significant contract extensions for Solutions SK, Trafford and Rotherham won in FY2012 which have a combined value of £8 million.