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Super Group (SGHC) Limited (SGHC)

Q1 2023 Earnings Call· Wed, May 24, 2023

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Operator

Operator

Good day. And welcome to the Super Group Results for the First Quarter of 2023. All participants will be in listen-only mode. [Operator Instructions] After today’s presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. [Operator Instructions] Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Lisa Kampf, Vice President of Investor Relations. Please go ahead.

Lisa Kampf

Analyst

Good morning, everyone. And thank you for joining our call today to discuss Super Group’s results for the first quarter of 2023. During this call, we may make comments of a forward-looking nature that are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors discussed further in our SEC filings that could cause our actual results to differ materially from our historical results or from our forecast. We assume no responsibility to update forward-looking statements other than as required by law. Additionally, on today’s call, we may refer to certain non-GAAP financial measures. These non-GAAP financial measures are in addition to and not a substitute for measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP. We had provided a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measures to the most comparable GAAP figures in the press release issued earlier today and available on the Investor Relations page of Super Group’s website. In addition, we will speak to our financial results and metrics for the first quarter of 2022 -- 2023 in two parts, highlighting our profitable and cash generative global business separately from our investment in the U.S. This aligns with the annual guidance that we have provided for 2023 and is consistent with both how we view our business internally and how we will report going forward. We recommend that investors refer to a supplementary presentation posted to our website. On this call, I’m joined by Neal Menashe, Chief Executive Officer; Richard Hasson, President and COO; and Alinda Van Wyk, Chief Financial Officer. And now I would like to turn the call over to Neal.

Neal Menashe

Analyst

Thank you, Lisa. Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us. For the Betway, we reported strong first quarter financial results with net revenue, excluding the U.S. of €332 million and operational EBITDA of €51 million. Separately, for the U.S., our net investment for the quarter was €17 million. Year-over-year comparisons for our non-U.S. business are difficult this quarter for three reasons. Firstly, our business in Canada in quarter one 2022 were still benefiting from COVID lockdowns. Secondly, in 2023, many of the local currencies in which we trade, including the Canadian dollar depreciated meaningfully against the euro are reporting currency. And thirdly, our Betway has materially reduced. So it’s helpful to look at our results sequentially to appreciate the progress we have made. Net revenue for the fourth quarter of 2022 was boosted by the FIFA and Cricket World Cup, so it’s an achievement that quarter one of 2023 managed to have additional net revenue growth on top of that. Even more impressive, our operational EBITDA increased significantly, up 21% from the fourth quarter of 2022. Alinda will go through our financial results for the first quarter in greater detail and moment and Richard is here us today to provide you with an update on the U.S. Our efforts to strengthen the company continue as evidenced by ongoing discussions with our software partner Apricot towards bringing even more up take in second half and our continued evaluation of growth opportunities in current and new markets around the world. Operationally, we remain focused on achieving economies of scale in a targeted manner towards our goal of a medium-term operational EBITDA margin in excess of 20%. Our largest expense line item is market. Currently, we are spending 27% of net revenue to support the long-term growth of the business. This…

Richard Hasson

Analyst

Thank you, Neal. Good day, everyone. The acquisition of DGC closed at the beginning of quarter one and we are very excited about the opportunity that the U.S. presents. To recap, the Betway Brand is currently operating in eight states, with market access to a further size. The size of the U.S. market, the TAM of $54 billion is, of course, very attractive and one that is way too big to be ignored. With DGC still in its early stages, the next three years to five years are going to require significant investments, including an estimated €70 million for this year and around €80 million for next year. Some of you will look at this investment and ask if we have ever spent that much in a single market, but we don’t look at it that way. For us, each state is in the market, and in that context, this is quite normal and exciting for us. Why? Because this investment is very manageable for us and easily funded by our existing cash flow. The source of expansion on a market-by-market, state-by-state basis is how we’ve grown this business for more than 20 years and we see it as a great opportunity for upside on top of our highly profitable existing global business. We will only enter states where we see a realistic path to growth and profitability. States that after both online sports betting and gaming are more attractive to us and we continue to bias towards those. Same as we do everywhere else around the world, we will continuously evaluate our returns and will not be afraid to put out of markets where this part is less clear. Around the globe, casino is a key focus for us. It makes up over 60% of our revenues and we…

Alinda Van Wyk

Analyst

Thank you, Richard. I will now take you through our financial results for the quarter, where we have seen continued momentum from quarter four last year. I will start by discussing our global financial results separate from our investment into the U.S. Excluding U.S. results, total revenue for the quarter was €332 million. Net revenue, which does not include brand license fees grew to €321 million, a 2% increase from last year. As Neal mentioned, the current quarter is not directly comparable to the first quarter of 2022 due to currency fluctuations and the change in our brand fee. Sports book revenue increased by €9 million in the first quarter, growing 8%. In casino, net revenue decreased by €3 million or 1%. The key drivers behind the overall increase in net revenue includes, a stronghold boosted by a record month in March following the worst poor hold during February, strong customer acquisition and retention in Africa, and continued positive growth in most European markets, including the U.K., which was positively impacted by the addition of Jumpman Gaming. This growth was partially offset by lower revenues from Canada due to the Canadian dollar weakening against the euro, as well as Ontario’s ongoing transition to a regulated market. The impact of the euro strengthening against other local currencies that we trade in and lower revenue from the APAC region. Customer numbers for sports book increased 33% compared to Q1 of 2022. We are pleased to see this continued momentum of strong customer numbers from the first quarter of 2022, with month-on-month growth during the first quarter of this year. This was largely due to effective marketing strategies, strong buyback results and good retention initiatives. Even though we saw a slight decline in the casino revenue numbers, our customer growth remains impressive, up…

Neal Menashe

Analyst

Thanks, Alinda. Super Group has delivered another solid quarter and remain profitable and financially strong. We have many avenues of future growth across the globe to be cited about. To wrap up, let me summarize where we are. March was a record month and April was even better. Key global markets such as Canada, Africa and Europe are growing well in their local currency, some of them was really strong. Our U.S. business is developing according to plan. It’s a marathon, not a sprint and we’ve got the leg for it. We have a firm hand on our cost synergy and operating leverage benefits are coming through strongly, as we saw in March and again in April. We will continue to optimize our debt, which will add to our upside in the long run as we take better control of products and costs. Overall, we have done well in this quarter and I’m optimistic for the future. First, I’m a glass of empty kind of CEO. I don’t wait any time looking back at what we achieved. I’m far more interested in all the work that we still have to do and the great opportunities that lies ahead of us. I’ll now turn the call over to the Operator to open the call up for questions. Operator?

Operator

Operator

[Operator Instructions] The first question comes from Jed Kelly with Oppenheimer. Please go ahead.

Jed Kelly

Analyst

Hey. Great. Thanks for taking my question. Just first one on the outlook and the guidance. So you said, you’re reaffirming your guidance. If I understand you correctly, April was a record month. Can you kind of tell us how May is trending, and I mean, do you expect to see sequential growth in 2Q? And then on the U.S., just we are seeing sort of market access, the cost for market access go down, we are seeing some consolidation. Just when you think about the U.S., I guess, the one thing to highlight as well, there are -- it’s 50 different regulations with all the states, how do you think about competing against the players that can actually leverage an advertising and amortize that spend across 50 states as you think about it? Thank you.

Alinda Van Wyk

Analyst

Thanks, Ted. I’ll start off and then I’ll hand over to Richard for U.S. question. Yes. So, April, 100% looks really good and promising as a good start for quarter two. May is not looking bad either. But I mean regarding our guidance, we feel comfortable that, obviously, these targets that we set for ourselves is going to be reached. But it’s really only for four months into the year. So very early to say, to make a projection about the quarter three are still results and then the beyond, but it’s looking promising.

Richard Hasson

Analyst

Thanks, Alinda. Hi, Jed. So coming on to the U.S., the way we look at it is applying the same tool kit that we have applied to other markets across the world. In terms of our branding, we have, as you know, the single global online sports betting brand Betway, where we have the ability to spend for global eyeballs and then actually amortize that spend across the world. So not just in the U.S., and then, of course, into other markets complementing that global spend with very localized marketing.

Jed Kelly

Analyst

Got it. And then as a follow-up, just on the regulatory front. I know last year, there was some regulatory headwinds with Germany and the Netherlands. I mean as we think about this year in terms of like they’re comping -- are the regulatory comps, you have what’s going on in the U.K., but will the regulatory comps be easier or tougher this year? Thanks.

Neal Menashe

Analyst

Okay. Well, firstly, Germany, obviously, has been dealt with and there still are in licenses, which you can now plan for. Netherlands, we are still waiting for our license there. But compared to the other markets in the U.K. white paper and the other markets is no different to how it’s been before. I think actually this year has got a brighter outlook. So the soon and the U.K., as I mentioned, on -- earlier, it’s about -- we just wait for the final legislation to come back and we’re in a very good position.

Jed Kelly

Analyst

Thank you.

Operator

Operator

The next question comes from Bernie McTernan with Needham & Company. Please go ahead.

Bernie McTernan

Analyst · Needham & Company. Please go ahead.

Great. Thank you for taking the questions. Maybe just to start following up on Jed’s last question, the really strong results in March and into April. Anything to peel back the onion in terms of what from either a geographic standpoint or a product standpoint in terms of what’s driving the strong results?

Neal Menashe

Analyst · Needham & Company. Please go ahead.

Well, as Alinda mentioned, it’s good customer numbers. It’s obviously a good sports hold and our continued focus on casino. And what happens in these businesses, when all of these things come together, your revenue, obviously, increases and then you get this huge operating leverage. And that is key to what we saw in March and I think in April. And for us, it’s about every country making up our global portfolio, quarter one global revenue and it’s about each country now being operating mostly with vast majority of them being operationally profitable per region. So it means every extra bit of revenue we get is at high -- very high margins and this is key to our business and it’s true…

Bernie McTernan

Analyst · Needham & Company. Please go ahead.

Understood.

Neal Menashe

Analyst · Needham & Company. Please go ahead.

.. to each of our countries.

Bernie McTernan

Analyst · Needham & Company. Please go ahead.

Understood. And then following up on the comments on the medium-term operational EBITDA getting to 20% or above. Is that -- how much of that is just sales and marketing coming down versus revenue growth versus U.S. investment coming down? Just trying to think about some of the large moving pieces of being able to get there, especially in the context of March being above 20%.

Alinda Van Wyk

Analyst · Needham & Company. Please go ahead.

Yeah. Thanks, Bernie. That is why I tried to put in an illustrative kind of scenario to say, if we cut potentially 5% that will straight go down to the bottomline. That’s not how we run our business and that’s what we’re trying to illustrate. We are -- we didn’t want to cut marketing for short-term gain. We want to really make sure that we hone this marketing spend and reinvest like, Neal, just said in countries where we can see the returns reinvest in those countries for the long-term guide.

Bernie McTernan

Analyst · Needham & Company. Please go ahead.

Understood. And then just last one for me. The comments of getting to first quarter profitability in the U.S. in 2026 on a full year basis in 2027, what does that contemplate from a regulatory standpoint or market access in terms of new states coming online?

Richard Hasson

Analyst · Needham & Company. Please go ahead.

Hi, Bernie. So those time lines are based on our current geographic footprint plus an additional state to be launched in the next three months. And then, as we said, as additional markets come online, we will reassess that again very much on a state-by-state basis and finding the path to profitability in each of those states.

Bernie McTernan

Analyst · Needham & Company. Please go ahead.

Understood. Thank you all.

Operator

Operator

The next question comes from Michael Graham with Canaccord Genuity. Please go ahead.

Michael Graham

Analyst · Canaccord Genuity. Please go ahead.

Hey. Thanks. Just on the customer growth, it was a really strong growth sort of unseasonably I guess. And so, I know you mentioned that you had some more efficient marketing, but can you just maybe go a level deeper there, were the geographies where you saw a good customer growth and what did you unlock on the marketing front and did the customers come sort of in a linear fashion during the quarter or just how should we think about what you were able to accomplish there?

Alinda Van Wyk

Analyst · Canaccord Genuity. Please go ahead.

Hi, Michael. Alinda here. Yes. So, obviously, we share the high level geography growth on the website, which you can just go and review there as well. But it’s predominantly the customer -- I mean the marketing strategy is starting to work, because I’ve also mentioned like the newly acquired customers is also growing, which is a good element for us up to 29% casino. But the growth is in jurisdictions where there is -- as the market is changing and the world is changing is higher volume customers but with lower value input. We’ve seen it in Europe and Africa predominantly. U.K., obviously, as part of the -- as part of Europe and that’s mainly due to the responsible gaming measures. We’ve also added Jumpman which has a whole different business model with more recreational, lower value kind of customer base. And then just a big comparative between quarter one 2022 to 2023, is remember, in quarter one, we had Ontario as a non-regulated part of our business, which is obviously transitioning had an impact also on the numbers, but the growth is forthcoming in the customer base.

Michael Graham

Analyst · Canaccord Genuity. Please go ahead.

Okay. Thank you. And I actually wanted to ask about Ontario, just sort of a year into it. Can you comment on like how that’s going, in particular, how the competitive landscape is shaping up for you there?

Neal Menashe

Analyst · Canaccord Genuity. Please go ahead.

Yeah. This is Neal here. So, again, the optimization of our customer experience, we’re still making good money in Ontario. We are very happy with how we transitioned there. It’s been since August and September last year that talked six months to eight months, nine months, 10 months. So it’s making good progress and we are up and us is all about, we understand the markets, we understand regulation, we understand what the product has to do in the regulated market and we compete with everyone across the globe. So Ontario is no different for us.

Michael Graham

Analyst · Canaccord Genuity. Please go ahead.

All right. Thanks a lot.

Operator

Operator

This concludes our question-and-answer session and the Super Group results for the first quarter of 2023. Thank you for attending today’s presentation. You may now disconnect.