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Trifast CEO resigns as firm warns profit hit by Asian destocking

ALN

Trifast PLC shares plummeted on Monday, as it warned annual profit would fall well below market expectations, and its chief executive made a shock departure.

Shares in Trifast were down 45% to 50.80 pence in London on Monday morning.

The Uckfield, England-based industrial fastenings firm warned that ‘significant’ destocking from one of its Asian manufacturing customers has hurt its operating profit.

Since its half year results in November, the firm noted some volatility in demand patterns, due to macro-economic conditions.

As a result, it now expects adjusted pretax profit for the year to March 31 to be around £9.0 million. This is below current market expectations of £14.3 million by 37%, according to company-compiled consensus.

Underlying pretax profit in financial 2022 was £14.2 million at constant exchange rates, or £13.8 million at actual exchange rates.

In November, the firm said its focus for the second half was to improve its operating margin through pricing and cost saving actions.

‘Whilst progress has been made in both areas, the benefits to operating profit (before the negative impact of FX), have been more than offset by the effects of the destocking in Asia,’ Trifast said on Monday.

More positively, however, the company recorded further growth in revenue, led by its European and North America businesses. It won another £10 million in contracts, bringing to year-to-date total to £22 million.

It expects annual revenue of £243 million, which is £1 million greater than market consensus. It would also be 11% ahead of £218.6 million the year before.

‘Whilst the short-term shortfall in the group’s performance is disappointing, given ongoing contract wins, pricing increases and the roll out of key initiatives, the board continues to believe in the medium-term potential of the Group and continuing to update shareholders on progress,’ Trifast commented.

Chief Executive Officer Mark Belton resigned on Saturday with immediate effect, after 23 years at the firm.

Non-executive director Scott Mac Meekin is taking up the role of interim CEO immediately.

Meekin will offer the ‘right balance between business continuity and change’, said Non-Executive Chair Jonathan Shearman.

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