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Touax: 2020 RESULTS Solid operating and financial performance in 2020 and positive outlook for 2021

PRESS RELEASE Paris, March 24, 2021 – 5.45 p.m.

THE OPERATIONAL LEASING SOLUTION FOR SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORTATION

2020 RESULTS

Solid operating and financial performance in 2020 and positive outlook for 2021

  • Group share of net profit: €5.9 million

  • EBITDA up by 27% to €46.8 million

  • Business showed strong resilience despite the crisis caused by the pandemic

  • Continued growth in owned equipment: +€15.6 million (+3.5%)

  • Group financial structure strengthened and major refinancing deals finalised to push ahead with the Group’s expansion

The Group forged ahead with its expansion despite the complex international environment caused by the health crisis. It continued to capitalise on the strategic, operational and financial measures taken over the past few years which enabled a return to profitability in 2020, while also improving its financial situation and making new long-term investments.

“Touax Group’s strategy to focus on its three long-term equipment leasing businesses in sustainable transportation showed results in 2020. Despite the exceptional environment linked to the Covid-19 pandemic, Touax demonstrated strong resilience in all of its activities, enabling growth in its results”, say Fabrice and Raphaël Walewski, the managing partners of TOUAX SCA.

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Touax saw renewed profitability in 2020, with the Group share of net profit reaching €5.9 million, and growth across all of its operational performance indicators together with continued investment.

The utilisation rates at the end of December of the Freight Railcars (83.6%), Containers (99.4%) and River Barges (92.0%) divisions were high despite the health crisis.

The capital increase carried out by Touax Rail (€81.9 million) and the arrival of DIF Core Infrastructure Fund II managed by DIF Capital Partners strengthened the Group's equity and its Railcars division.

The partial buyback of TSSDI bonds1 worth €24.2 billion in November helped to optimise the cost of long-term financial resources.

The refinancing of the assets of the Containers division ($75 million) and the Rail division (€180 million) significantly lengthened the maturities of their financial liabilities with the related support by the financial community reflecting its confidence in the Group’s growth strategy.

The net book value per share stands at €9.462. Based on the market value of our assets, the revalued NAV per share2 comes to €14.243.

The consolidated financial statements for the period ended 31 December 2020 were approved by the Management Board on 23 March 2021 and were submitted to the Supervisory Board on 24 March 2021. The auditing of these statements is underway.

KEY FIGURES

Key Figures (in thousand of euros)

2020

2019

Revenue from activities

163.4

169.0

Freight railcars

60.0

61.1

River Barges

11.8

11.8

Containers

78.9

81.8

Others

12.7

14.3

EBITDA (1)

46.8

36.9

Current operating income

23.3

15.1

Operating Income

23.2

15.1

Profit before tax

10.0

0.7

Consolidated net profit (loss) (Group's share)

5.9

-2.7

Including income from retained operations

6.0

-2.0

Including income from discontinued operations

-0.1

-0.7

Net earnings per share (€)

0.84

-0.39

Total non current assets

334.5

325.2

Total Assets

474.0

446.8

Total shareholders' equity

146.7

123.1

Net Financial Debt (2)

189.6

199.3

Operating cash flow (3)

-1.2

7.5

Loan to Value

54 %

54 %

(1) EBITDA corresponds to gross operating margin less distributions to investors

(2) Including €170.2 million in debt without recourse at 31 December 2020

(3) Including €31.5 million of equipment purchases in 2020 vs €27.9 million in 2019

RESILIENT BUSINESS IN 2020

Over full-year 2020, revenue from activities reached €163.4 million (€166.0 million at constant scope and currency), a slight decrease of 3.3% compared with 2019.

This decrease can be explained by a significant fall in leasing revenue from investor-owned equipment (‑20.8% in 2020), mainly due to the disposal of equipment by third party investors and the impact of new management contracts. Pursuant to IFRS accounting standards and given the types of new management contracts entered into since 2019, Touax acts as agent rather than as principal. As a result, the leasing revenue from managed equipment arising from these new management contracts is no longer recognised in the accounts, but rather the management fee is recognised, without any impact on the results.

This decrease was partly offset by a 3.3% increase in leasing revenue from Group-owned equipment (€52.3 million) and strong momentum in equipment sales, which came to €40.5 million compared with €32.2 million in 2019.

Syndication fees and capital gains not linked to recurring activities rose to €2.3 million, compared with €1.9 million the previous year.

CONTRIBUTIONS BY DIVISION

Revenue from the Freight Railcars division reached €60.0 million in 2020, a decrease of 1.9%.

  • Leasing revenue fell by 2.9% to €56.7 million over the period, mainly attributable to the fall in ancillary services (-€1.4 million) in line with a decrease in maintenance expenses.

  • Sales of railcars and syndication fees rose in 2020.

Revenue from the River Barges division remained stable at €11.8 million in 2020, while the average utilisation rate over the period increased to 95.1% (versus 90.5% in 2019).

Revenue from the Containers division came to €78.9 million at the end of December 2020, a decrease of 3.5%. This variation can be explained by the fall in leasing activity attributable to the reduction in the fleet of equipment under management, which was partly offset by an increase in sales of equipment. The average utilisation rate over the period was 96.4%, demonstrating the resilience of the business.

  • The container investment strategy underway over the last two years enabled growth of 26% in leasing revenue from owned equipment to €9.5 million. As anticipated, revenue from investor-owned equipment fell to €36.2 million, attributable to equipment sales.

  • The buoyant trading activity led to growth in container sales which reached €25.4 million at 31 December 2020 (+53.1%).

Lastly, revenue from the Modular Buildings in Africa division, which is booked under “Miscellaneous”, fell slightly over the period to €13.0 million, attributable to the health crisis, but this was offset by a substantial improvement in margins.

A SOLID OPERATING PERFORMANCE

EBITDA came to €46.8 million, an increase of 27%.

EBITDA of the Freight Railcars division reached €26.5 million versus €23.1 million in 2019, with a slight fall in the utilisation rate (84.4% on average in 2020). In a market that contracted due to the Covid-19 pandemic but which is expected to show growth in the medium term, the division forged ahead with its investments and benefited from an increase in sales and syndications. It also benefited from the fall in operating expenses.

The River Barges division made EBITDA of €5.2 million over the year, an increase of €1.7 million, mainly thanks to the completion of its first syndication which led to the generation of a syndication fee.

EBITDA of the Containers division rose significantly (+31%) to €11.6 million thanks to an increase in the container trading activity. The strategy to increase the share of owned assets optimised profitability, while the utilisation rate remained resilient (99.4% in December 2020). The significant fall in distributions (‑€13.0 million) had a positive impact on EBITDA.

EBITDA from the other activities came to €3.5 million, a sharp increase of €2.1 million, thanks in particular to the Modular Building activity in Africa, the profitability of which increased sharply thanks to its strategic focus on higher value added turnkey products, and a decrease in central expenses.

Operating income reached €23.2 million, an increase of 53% versus 2019.

Financial income came to -€13.2 million compared with -€14.4 million in 2019. This improvement of €1.2 million can partly be attributed to a €0.4 million reduction in the net cost of financial debt.

Profit before tax came to €10.0 million compared with €0.7 million in 2019. Corporate income tax totalled €1.0 million, which breaks down into deferred tax of €0.9 million and a current tax charge of €0.1 million.

Group share of net profit came to €5.9 million, a sharp increase versus 2019 (-€2.7 million). All of the Group's operating divisions made a positive contribution to global consolidated net profit.

A STRENGTHENED FINANCIAL STRUCTURE

The balance sheet showed a total of €474 million at 31 December 2020 compared with €447 million at 31 December 2019.

Tangible asset amounted to €364 million.

Total current assets amounted to €308 million compared with €297 million at the end of December 2019, mainly due to investments within the Freight Railcars and Containers divisions.

Cash flow from operating activities came to -€1.2 million, attributable to various equipment purchases totalling €31.5 million (investments relating to operating lessors are classified under cash flow from operating activities).

Gross debt came to €252 million, of which 68% non-recourse debt. Group net debt stood at €190 million.

The loan-to-value ratio remained stable at 54%.

ACHIEVEMENT OF KEY FINANCING TRANSACTIONS

In September 2020, the Rail division carried out a capital increase of €81.9 million, with DIF Capital Partners becoming a shareholder with an equity stake of 49%.

In November 2020, Touax SCA repurchased €24.2 million worth of TSSDI4 bonds, enabling it to optimise its capital structure and reduce related cash outflows.

In November 2020, assets financing agreements in the Containers division were signed for a total of $75 million.

In December 2020, assets financing agreements in the Rail division were signed for a total of €180 million.

A SUCCESSFUL REFOCUSING STRATEGY AND A CONFIDENT OUTLOOK

The 2020 results confirm the relevance of Touax Group’s strategy to refocus on its three core long-term equipment leasing businesses for sustainable transportation.

The Freight Railcar market contracted in 2020. In the medium term, demand for freight railcars in Europe is expected to grow. The European Green Deal promotes a shift to rail transportation and the tendency towards outsourcing should continue.

In Asia, demand for innovative freight railcars remains strong. Several infrastructure projects are underway that favour rail and container traffic, such as the development of the silk routes between China and Europe and the new dedicated freight corridor in India.

In the Containers sector, the Asian market has shown a recovery since summer 2020 and the main players have made stringent efforts around production capacity and investment. This demonstrates the resilience of the container and intermodal transport market, which is being driven by growth in e-commerce.

In 2020, utilisation rates in the containers activity showed record growth. The Group aims to continue investing in owned-equipment while also pursuing the management activity for third party investors.

The River Barges sector was scarcely impacted in 2020, with demand staying firm thanks primarily to long-term infrastructure projects and the transportation of grain, particularly in the US and South America. For Touax, investment will resume with the production of new barges in Europe. Several syndications are also expected to be implemented in 2021.

In the Modular Construction sector in Africa, the Group is looking to enhance its market share by continuing to improve volumes and margins, and by focusing on increasing its sales of high value added turnkey solutions.

In the short term, the Group remains prudent due to the exceptional situation caused by the Covid pandemic, but it is confident in the outlook over the coming years, particularly in view of the European Green Deal and the various recovery plans announced by governments concerning infrastructures, and a growing tendency towards outsourcing, which should continue to support investment in our asset classes.

2021 has been designated European Year of Rail5 of which a target has been set for the rail sector to hold market share of 30% of merchandise transport in Europe by 2030. Touax backs this goal and will continue to support and promote the development of rail, intermodal and river transport across the five continents.

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • March 24, 2021: Conference call to present the annual results in French

  • March 26, 2021: Conference call to present the annual results in English

  • May 14, 2021: Q1 2021 Revenue from activities

  • June 23, 2021: Annual General Meeting

TOUAX Group leases out tangible assets (freight railcars, river barges and containers) on a daily basis worldwide, both on its own account and for investors. With nearly €1.1 billion under management, TOUAX is a European leader in the leasing of this type of equipment.

TOUAX is listed on the EURONEXT stock market in Paris - Euronext Paris Compartment C (ISIN code: FR0000033003) - and is listed on the CAC® Small, CAC® Mid & Small and EnterNext©PEA-PME 150 indices.

For more information: www.touax.com

Contacts:

TOUAX ACTIFIN

Fabrice & Raphaël Walewski Ghislaine Gasparetto

touax@touax.com ggasparetto@actifin.fr

www.touax.com Tel: +33 1 56 88 11 11

Tel: +33 1 46 96 18 00

APPENDICES

REVENUE FROM ACTIVITIES

Revenue from activities
(in € thousands)

Q1 2020

Q2 2020

Q3 2020

Q4 2020

TOTAL

Q1 2019

Q2 2019

Q3 2019

Q4 2019

TOTAL

Leasing revenue on owned equipment

13,425

13,336

13,012

12,571

52,344

11,717

12,387

13,120

13,431

50,655

Leasing revenue on managed equipment

13,681

12,739

11,782

11,558

49,760

16,541

16,038

15,179

15,065

62,823

Ancillary services

4,578

4,488

5,376

3,698

18,140

4,518

4,732

5,614

6,503

21,367

Management fees on managed assets

81

85

101

114

381

Total leasing activity

31,765

30,648

30,271

27,941

120,625

32,776

33,157

33,913

34,999

134,845

Sales of owned equipment

5,872

7,216

10,917

12,107

36,112

3,271

6,925

4,604

12,548

27,348

Margins on sale of managed equipment

2,128

874

786

581

4,369

831

1,697

1,625

741

4,894

Total sales of equipment

8,000

8,090

11,703

12,688

40,481

4,102

8,622

6,229

13,289

32,242

Fees on syndication and other capital gains on disposals

247

232

13

1,810

2,302

389

449

8

1,076

1,922

Total revenue from activities

40,012

38,970

41,987

42,439

163,408

37,267

42,228

40,150

49,364

169,009


ANALYSIS OF CONTRIBUTION BY DIVISION

Revenue from activities
(in € thousands)

Q1 2020

Q2 2020

Q3 2020

Q4 2020

TOTAL

Q1 2019

Q2 2019

Q3 2019

Q4 2019

TOTAL

Leasing revenue on owned equipment

9,198

9,118

8,910

8,860

36,086

8,517

9,287

9,007

9,564

36,375

Leasing revenue on managed equipment

3,483

3,369

3,329

3,377

13,558

3,422

3,507

3,453

3,460

13,842

Ancillary services

1,619

2,137

1,845

1,149

6,750

1,456

2,094

1,952

2,664

8,166

Management fees on managed assets

53

57

73

87

270

Total leasing activity

14,353

14,681

14,157

13,473

56,664

13,395

14,888

14,412

15,688

58,383

Sales of owned equipment

939

662

354

141

2,096

88

61

677

838

1,664

Total sales of equipment

939

662

354

141

2,096

88

61

677

838

1,664

Fees on syndication

214

232

746

1,192

1,076

1,076

Freight railcars

15,506

15,575

14,511

14,360

59,952

13,483

14,949

15,089

17,602

61,123

Leasing revenue on owned equipment

1,533

1,520

1,656

1,946

6,655

1,618

1,747

1,743

1,510

6,618

Ancillary services

1,349

545

1,162

1,011

4,067

1,222

1,146

1,502

1,187

5,057

Total leasing activity

2,882

2,065

2,818

2,957

10,722

2,840

2,893

3,245

2,697

11,675

Sales of owned equipment

56

56

42

106

148

Total sales of equipment

56

56

42

106

148

Fees on syndication

1,046

1,046

River barges

2,882

2,065

2,818

4,059

11,824

2,882

2,893

3,245

2,803

11,823

Leasing revenue on owned equipment

2,681

2,687

2,434

1,746

9,548

1,558

1,331

2,356

2,339

7,584

Leasing revenue on managed equipment

10,198

9,370

8,453

8,181

36,202

13,119

12,531

11,726

11,605

48,981

Ancillary services

1,559

1,935

2,370

1,740

7,604

1,818

1,490

2,168

2,786

8,262

Management fees on managed assets

28

28

28

27

111

Total leasing activity

14,466

14,020

13,285

11,694

53,465

16,495

15,352

16,250

16,730

64,827

Sales of owned equipment

4,065

4,192

6,344

6,409

21,010

1,833

3,009

3,416

3,425

11,683

Margins on sales of managed equipment

2,128

874

786

581

4,369

831

1,697

1,625

741

4,894

Total sales of equipment

6,193

5,066

7,130

6,990

25,379

2,664

4,706

5,041

4,166

16,577

Fees on syndication

18

13

17

48

389

(7)

8

390

Containers

20,677

19,086

20,428

18,701

78,892

19,548

20,051

21,299

20,896

81,794

Leasing revenue on owned equipment

13

11

12

19

55

24

22

14

18

78

Ancillary services

51

(129)

(1)

(202)

(281)

22

2

(8)

(134)

(118)

Total leasing activity

64

(118)

11

(183)

(226)

46

24

6

(116)

(40)

Sales of owned equipment

868

2,362

4,219

5,501

12,950

1,308

3,855

511

8,179

13,853

Total sales of equipment

868

2,362

4,219

5,501

12,950

1,308

3,855

511

8,179

13,853

Other capital gains on disposal

15

1

16

456

456

Miscellaneous and eliminations

947

2,244

4,230

5,319

12,740

1,354

4,335

517

8,063

14,269

Total revenue from activities

40,012

38,970

41,987

42,439

163,408

37,267

42,228

40,150

49,364

169,009





1 TSSDI (titres super-subordonnés à durée indéterminée): undated deeply subordinated bonds


2 Excluding TSSDI


3 The market value is calculated by independent experts, based 50% on the replacement value and 50% on the value-in-use for railcars, the value-in-use for containers and the replacement value for river barges with the exception of a long-term contract in South America for which the value-in-use was applied. This market value is substituted for the net book value when calculating the net asset value


4 TSSDI (titres super-subordonnés à durée indéterminée): undated deeply subordinated bonds


5 On 15 December 2020, the European Parliament approved this proposal by the European Commission.


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