Acuity RM Group Plc - Half-year Report

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16 September 2024

Acuity RM Group plc  

('ACRM' or the 'Company’ or the “Group”)

Interim Results to 30 June 2024

Acuity RM Group plc (AIM:ACRM), which owns Acuity Risk Management Limited (“Acuity”), today releases the interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2024 (“H1 2024” or the “Period”).

 

Highlights for the Group for the Period:

            Revenues : £1.0m (H1 2023 actual for six months: £0.9m) (£0.347m from the date of acquisition)

            Cash balance: £1.86m (31 December 2023: £0.1m)

            New orders: up 21% to £0.733m (30 June 2023: £0.608m)

            Sales pipeline: £7.9m (30 June 2023: £4.4m)

            Partners: c.25 per cent. of the pipeline is partner sourced. New partners appointed include BSI Group UK, and Sopra Steria.   Acuity now has 15 active partners in North America, the United Kingdom and Europe  

            New product: STORM, counter terrorism risk management software has been launched

            Board changes: Kate Buchan was appointed to the board as Finance Director

 

Angus Forrest, Chairman, commented: “The business has made progress over the past six months as evidenced by the increase in revenues and value of new orders compared with 2023.   Acuity’s management is ambitious and has been taking steps to accelerate the rate of growth which is being supported by the successful fundraise completed in June.”

 

 

 

 


For further information please contact:

Acuity RM Group plchttps://www.acuityrmgroup.comAngus Forrest                           +44 (0) 20 3582 0566

Zeus Capital Limited (NOMAD & Broker)   https://www.zeuscapital.co.ukMike Coe / Sarah Mather                 +44 (0) 20 3829 5000

Peterhouse Capital (Joint broker)

Lucy Williams / Duncan Vasey            +44 (0) 20 7469 0936

Clear Capital (Joint broker)

Bob Roberts                             +44 (0) 20 3869 6080




Note to Editors

Acuity RM Group plc

Acuity RM Group plc (AIM: ACRM), is an established provider of risk management services. Its award-winning STREAM® software platform collects and analyses data about organisations to improve business decisions and management.   It is used by around 70 organisations in markets including government, utilities, defence, broadcasting, manufacturing and healthcare.

The Company is focused on delivering long term, sustainable growth in shareholder value. In the short to medium term this is expected to come from organic growth and thereafter may also come from complementary acquisitions .

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chairman’s statement

 

I am pleased to present the results of Acuity RM Group plc for the six month period ended 30 June 2024.

The Group has continued to make good progress in the Period, winning new business, securing new partners and developing the Group’s infrastructure and capability. In June 2024 the Company completed a fundraising to raise gross proceeds of c. £1.0m to fund an acceleration in the development of the business.   This fundraise has strengthened the Group’s cash position which as at 30 June 2024 was £1.86m (31 December 2023: £0.1m).

The Company's strategic aim remains unchanged, being to increase revenues, particularly recurring revenues, to generate cash and profits and so drive shareholder value.

 

Financial overview

For the Period the Group reported revenue of £1.0m, an operating loss of £634k and a loss after tax of £590k.

In the Period, whilst the Group won orders valued at over £733k (H1 2023: £608k), it is disappointing that there were few new large orders to announce because the larger opportunities have been complex and are taking longer to convert.   Importantly, annual recurring revenue continues to build and was £900k for the half year to 30 June 2024 (6 months to June 2023: £806k). Total forward contracted revenues as at 30 June 2024 stood at £3.107m (31 December 2023: £2.900m).

The sales pipeline as at 30 June 24 was £7.9m (£4.4m 30 June 2023).

As referenced above, in June 2024, the Company successfully raised £1.0m (before expenses) from new and existing Shareholders. The Board is pleased to have received support from its shareholders as well as having a number of new institutional shareholders invest in the group alongside the executive directors.

 

Operational overview

During the Period, the Group has strengthened the marketing team and launched a campaign to enhance the Group’s position as a leading risk management company in the governance risk and compliance (“GRC”) market. The initiative aims to better communicate the value of the Group’s offerings with changing market needs.

 

The Group has expanded its sales structure during the Period by recruiting experienced senior business development managers with a background in the GRC market. Additionally, the Group has recruited new partners to help increase sales in the UK, North America and Europe.

 

The Group’s award-winning STREAM® is a GRC software platform, which analyses data about organisations to improve business decisions and management. It is used by organisations including government, utilities, defence, broadcasting, manufacturing and healthcare. Most customers use it for managing cybersecurity and IT risks and for compliance with ISO 27001 and other standards and regulations. STREAM® is sold on a SaaS or private cloud delivery (on-premise) basis, typically with a three year licence, invoiced annually in advance. Sales are made direct through the Company's own sales team and via a growing network of partners in the UK, the US and Europe.   The Group is working on a major redevelopment of STREAM® to enhance the product’s technical abilities and user experience.

In April 2024, the Group launched a new product, STORM. STORM is designed to address the emerging market for managing risk assessment at venues and public events, particularly those with a capacity of 800 or more. The Directors believe there is a significant opportunity for this product, as anticipated legislative requirements should drive demand, making STORM a crucial addition to the Group’s portfolio.

 

Board

Kate Buchan, who joined the Company at the end of November 2023, has been appointed to the boards of the Company and Acuity as Finance Director.   Kate has over 25 years of experience as a chartered accountant, having worked in head office finance functions for Lloyds Banking Group and Credit Suisse.

 

Outlook

There is much work to do to enable the Company to achieve its targets and potential. The Board is implementing programmes to improve (1) marketing and sales ability to seize upcoming growth opportunities and (2) the products to broaden and strengthen their appeal. Looking forward, the Board is confident that its initiatives will deliver benefits and drive growth. I would like to thank the shareholders, the staff, my colleagues on the Board and the Company’s advisers for their continuing support.

 

Angus Forrest

Chairman

Condensed consolidated statement of comprehensive income

For the 6 months ended 30 June 2024

 

 


                  Notes Unaudited 6 months Unaudited 6 months Audited 12 months
                        to 30 June 2024    to 30 June 20231   to December1 2023

                        £’000              £’000              £’000

Revenue           5     1,049              347                1,366

Cost of sales           (103)              (33)               (112)

Gross profit            946                314                1,254

Administrative          (1,533)            (649)              (2,167)
expenses

Operating loss          (586)              (335)              (913)

Finance - net           (11)               (1)                (19)
expense

Loss on                 (36)               (73)               (66)
investments

Share based             -                  25                 (61)
payments expense

Exceptional Costs       -                  -                  (282)

Loss for the
period before           (634)              (384)              (1,341)
taxation

Tax                     44                 -                  -

Loss for the
period after            (590)              (384)              (1,341)
taxation

Basic and diluted
(loss) per share  4     (0.48)p            (0.55)p            (1.39)p
from loss for the
period



 

1 The comparatives include the results of the subsidiary, Acuity Risk Management Limited, from date of acquisition, 25 April 2023.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Condensed consolidated statement of financial position

For the 6 months ended 30 June 2024

 

 


                   Notes Unaudited 6 months Unaudited 6 months Audited 12 months
                         to 30 June 2024    to 30 June 2023    to December 2023

                         £’000              £’000              £’000

Non current assets

Intangible assets        5,315              6,204              5,387

Tangible assets    6     10                 10                 8

Investments at
fair value through 8     207                232                244
profit or loss

Total non current        5,532              6,446              5,639
assets

Current assets

Trade and other          324                678                1,255
receivables

Cash and cash            1,855              493                100
equivalents

Total current            2,179              1,171              1,355
assets

Total assets             7,711              7,617              6,994

Current and long
term liabilities

Trade, other             858                568                876
payables and loans

Deferred income          2,403              1,406              2,030

Total liabilities        3,261              1,974              2,906

Net assets               4,450              5,643              4,088

Equity

Share capital      7     2,796              2,767              2,767

Share premium            13,370             12,269             12,447

Share based              112                67                 112
payment reserve

Merger reserve           1,012              1,833              1,012

Retained earnings        (12,840)           (11,293)           (12,250)

Total Equity             4,450              5,643              4,088



 

Condensed consolidated statement of changes in equity

For the 6 months ended 30 June 2024

 


              Share                 Share based Merger  Retained
              capital Share premium payments    Reserve Earnings Total Equity
                                    reserve

              £’000   £’000         £’000       £’000   £’000    £’000

Balance at 1  2,688   8,385         51          1,012   (10,909) 1,227
January 2023

Loss for the  -       -             -           -       (1,341)  (1,341)
year

Other
comprehensive
income –      -       -             61          -       -        61
issue of
broker
warrants

Total
comprehensive -       -             61          -       (1,341)  (1,280)
expense for
the year

Contributions
by and
distributions
to owners

Issue of
shares net of 79      4,062         -           -       -        4,141
transaction
costs

Total
contributions
by and        79      4,062         -           -       -        4,141
distributions
to owners

Balance at 31 2,767   12,447        112         1,012   (12,250) 4,088
December 2023

Loss for the  -       -             -           -       (590)    (590)
year

Issue of
shares net of 29      923           -           -       -        952
transaction
costs

Balance at 30 2,796   13,370        112         1,012   (12,840) 4,450
June 2024



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Condensed consolidated statement of cash flows

For the 6 months ended 30 June 2024

 


                     Unaudited 6 months Unaudited 6 months Audited 12 months to
                     to 30 June 2024    to 30 June 2023    December 2023

                     £’000              £’000              £’000

Cashflows from
operating activities

(Loss) before        (634)              (384)              (1,341)
taxation

Adjustments for:

Depreciation and     81                 63                 137
amortisation

Fair value
adjustments for      37                 73                 61
listed investments

Share based payments -                  (25)               61

R&D tax rebate       44                 -                  -
received

Decrease/(Increase)
in trade and other   932                (544)              (823)
receivables

Increase in trade    355                2,059              898
and other payables

Subsidiary working
capital movement on  -                  (1,849)            -
acquisition

Net cash used in     815                (607)              (1,007)
operating activities

Cashflows from
investing activities

Purchase of tangible (5)                -                  (3)
fixed assets

Additions to
intangible fixed     (6)                -                  -
assets

Purchase of
investments in       -                  -                  (500)
subsidiaries, net of
cash acquired

Cash acquired on     -                  -                  331
acquisition

Net cash flows from  (11)               -                  (172)
investing activity

Cash flows from
financing activities

Cash raised through
issue of shares (net 951                878                1,057
of transaction
costs)

Net cash flow from   951                878                1,057
financing activity

Net increase/
(decrease) in cash   1,755              271                (122)
and cash equivalents

Cash and cash
equivalents at       100                222                222
beginning of
financial year

Cash and cash
equivalents at the   1,855              493                100
end of financial
year



 

 

  1. General information

Acuity RM Group plc (previously Drumz plc) is a company incorporated and domiciled in the United Kingdom. The Company is a public limited company, which is listed on AIM of the London Stock Exchange, incorporated and domiciled in England and Wales. The address of the registered office is 2 nd Floor, 80 Cheapside, London EC2V 6EE.   The condensed consolidated interim financial report was approved for issue by the Board of Directors on 16 September 2024.

 

The Company successfully completed the acquisition of Acuity Risk Management Limited (“Acuity RM”), in which it previously held a 25% investment, on 25 April 2023 and changed its name to Acuity RM Group plc.

 

The principal activity of the Group is the provision of risk management software, STREAM® and related services.

 

The financial information set out in this interim financial report does not constitute statutory accounts as defined in Sections 434(3) and 435(3) of the Companies Act 2006. The Company’s statutory financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2023 have been filed with the Registrar of Companies and are available at www.acuityrmgroup.com . The auditor’s report on those financial statements was unqualified and did not contain any statement under Section 498(2) or Section 498(3) of the Companies Act 2006.

 

2. Basis of preparation

The condensed consolidated interim financial report has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the AIM Rules for Companies using accounting polices expected to be adopted for the year ending 31 December 2024.

  As permitted, the Company has chosen not to adopt IAS 34 “Interim Financial Statements” in preparing this interim financial information. The condensed consolidated interim financial statements should be read in conjunction with the annual financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2023. The interim financial statements have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards as adopted by the United Kingdom. (“UK adopted IFRS”) and those parts of the Companies Act 2006 applicable to companies reporting in accordance with UK adopted IFRS.

The comparative figures for the financial year ended 31 December 2023 set out in these interim statements are not the Group’s statutory accounts for that financial year. Those accounts have been reported on by the Company’s auditors and delivered to the Registrar of Companies. The report of the auditors was (i) unqualified, (ii) did not include a reference to any matters to which the auditor drew attention by way of emphasis without qualifying their report, and (iii) did not contain a statement under section 498 (2) or (3) of the Companies Act 2006.

 

 

Going concern

The Directors, having made appropriate enquiries, consider that adequate resources exist for the Company and Group to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future and that, therefore, it is appropriate to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the condensed consolidated interim financial statements for the period ended 30 June 2024.

Risks and uncertainties

The Board continuously assesses and monitors the key risks of the business. The key risks that could affect the Group’s medium-term performance and the factors that mitigate those risks have not substantially changed from those set out in the Company’s 2023 Annual Report and Financial Statements, a copy of which is available on the Company’s website: www.acuityrmgroup.com .

Critical accounting estimates

The preparation of condensed consolidated interim financial report requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities at the end of the reporting period. Significant items subject to such estimates are set out in the Company’s 2023 Annual Report and Financial Statements. The nature and amounts of such estimates have not changed significantly during the interim period.

 

3. Accounting policies

Except as described below, the same accounting policies, presentation and methods of computation have been followed in these condensed consolidated interim financial statements as were applied in the preparation of the Group’s annual financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2023.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.1 Changes in accounting policy and disclosures

(a) Accounting developments during 2024

The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) issued various amendments and revisions to International Financial Reporting Standards and IFRIC interpretations. The amendments and revisions were applicable for the period ended 30 June 2024 but did not result in any material changes to the financial statements of the Group or Company.


Standard         Impact on initial application               Effective date

IAS 1            Non-current liabilities with covenants      1 January 2024

IAS 1            Classification of Liabilities as Current or 1 January 2024
                 Non-Current.

IFRS 16          Lease liability in a sale and leaseback     1 January 2024

IAS 7 and IFRS 7 Supplier finance arrangements               1 January 2024

IAS 21           Lack of exchangeability                     1 January 2024



 

(b) New standards, amendments and interpretations in issue but not yet effective or not yet endorsed and not early adopted

The Group is evaluating the impact of the new and amended standards above which are not expected to have a material impact on the Group’s results or shareholders’ funds .

4. Loss per ordinary share

The loss per ordinary share is based on the weighted average number of ordinary shares in issue during the period of 123,461,493 ordinary shares of 0.1p (2023: 70,042,357 ordinary shares of 0.1p). (2023 was adjusted for share reorganisation 24 April 2023).


                     Unaudited 6 months Unaudited 6 months to Audited year to 31
                     to 30 June 2024    30 June 2023          December 2023

Loss attributable to
equity shareholders  (590)              (384)                 (1,341)
£’000

Loss per ordinary    (0.48)p            (0.55)p               (1.39)p
share



 

There was a consolidation and subdivision of the ordinary shares of 0.1p on 24 April 2023 following that exercise the number of shares was reduced on the basis of 1 for 10.   All share numbers and loss per share have been adjusted to reflect the change.

Diluted loss per share is taken as equal to basic loss per share as the Company’s average share price during the period is lower than the exercise price and therefore the effect of including share options is anti-dilutive.

5. Revenue and segmental analysis

The following is an analysis of the Group’s revenue for the period from continuing operations:

 


                     Unaudited 6 months Unaudited 6 months to Audited year to 31
                     to 30 June 2024    30 June 20231         December 20231

                     £’000              £’000                 £’000

Fees and Income from -                  20                    15
investee companies

Provision of
software licences    1,049              327                   1,351
and services
consisting of:

Revenue from         900                299                   1,114
subscriptions

Revenue from         149                28                    237
services



 

1 The comparatives include the subsidiary, Acuity Risk Management Limited, from date of acquisition, 25 April 2023.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Intangible Assets


                    Software    Other Intangibles Goodwill Acquired on Total
                    development                   acquisition

                    £’000       £’000             £’000                £’000

Cost or valuation

B/f at 1 January    670         264               5,154                6,088
2024

Additions           6           -                 -                    6

Asset reclass 1     -           (264)             -                    (264)

C/f at 30 June 2024 676         -                 5,154                5,830

Accumulated
amortisation

B/f at 1 January    437         264               -                    701
2024

Charge for period   78          -                 -                    78

Asset re-class1     -           (264)             -                    (264)

C/f at 30 June 2024 515         -                 -                    515

Net book value as   161         -                 5,154                5,315
30 June 2024

Net book value as   353         22                5,829                6,204
30 June 2023

Net book value as   233         -                 5,154                5,387
31 December 2023



 

1 Asset re-class relates to intangible assets which were fully amortised at 31 December 2023, (net book value was zero), and are no longer in use. The cost and the accumulated depreciation have been netted down.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. Share Capital

At the 30 June 2024 the Company’s share capital was as follows:


Allotted, issued and fully paid Number        Value £

Ordinary shares of 0.1p each    150,128,159   150,128

Deferred share of 0.1p each     2,645,945,765 2,645,946

Total                                         2,796,084



 

As at 31 December 2023 the number of ordinary shares was 121,556,731. On 17 June 2024 the Company issued 28,571,428 ordinary 0.1p shares at a price of 3.5p each raising an additional £1.0m gross of costs.

The value of the deferred shares shown in note 7 is nominal, they are effectively valueless following the approval by Ordinary and Deferred shareholders of resolutions to adopt new articles of association in November 2022.

8. Investment

The Company acquired its legacy investment in KCR Residential REIT plc (“KCR”) at a price of £0.70 per share in 2018. KCR is an AIM listed real estate investment trust focused on the residential property market. The investment was classed as fair value through profit and loss in accordance with IFRS 9. The share price at 30 June 2024 was £0.09 per share and the closing value at 30 June 2024 was £207,205. (31 December 2023: £243,571 and 30 June 2023: £232,000). The investment was valued downwards at 30 June 2024 by £36,366 in accordance with IFRS 13.

As KCR is an AIM listed company, it is measured under level 1 of the fair value hierarchy in accordance with IFRS 13:

-           Level 1: quoted prices in an active market for identical assets or liabilities. The fair value of financial instruments traded in active markets is based on quoted market prices at the balance sheet date. A market is regarded as active if quoted prices are readily and regularly available and those prices represent actual and regularly occurring market transactions on an arm’s-length basis. The quoted market price used for financial assets held by the Group is the closing price on the last day of the financial year of the Group. These instruments are included in level 1 and comprise FTSE and AIM-listed investments classified as held at fair value through profit or loss.

All assets held at fair value through profit or loss were designated as such upon initial recognition.