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Downing TWO VCT plc
FINAL RESULTS FOR THE YEARED 31 DECEMBER 2018
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
31 Dec 31 Dec
2018 2017
Pence Pence
'F' Share pool
Net asset value per 'F' Share 28.7 69.6
Cumulative distributions per 'F' Share 67.0 30.0
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Total return per 'F' Share 95.7 99.6
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'G' Share pool
Net asset value per 'G' Share 60.9 82.1
Cumulative distributions per 'G' Share 37.5 25.0
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Total return per 'G' Share 98.4 107.1
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'K' Share pool
Net asset value per 'K' Share 91.3 97.7
Cumulative distributions per 'K' Share - -
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Total return per 'K' Share 91.3 97.7
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CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT
Introduction
It is disappointing to have to report that there have been negative
developments in a number of investee companies in the later part of the
year ended 31 December 2018. This has resulted in falls in total return
of each of the Company's share pools across the year.
Three energy related investments in particular have suffered heavily,
requiring substantial provisions. A brief summary of each share pool is
provided below. More detailed reviews are provided in the Investment
Manager's Report and Review of Investments below.
'F' Share pool
The 'F' Share pool was launched in 2012 and now holds a portfolio of 10
investments with a total value of GBP3.1 million.
At 31 December 2018, the 'F' Share NAV stood at 28.7p, which represents
a decrease of 5.6% over the year after adjusting for the dividends of
37.0p per share paid in the year. Dividends paid to date total 67.0p per
share such that Total Return (NAV plus cumulative dividends to date) is
now 95.7p, compared to the initial cost to original subscribers net of
income tax relief of 70.0p. A large provision against the share pool's
investment in Apex Energy Limited has been required, accounting for most
of the decrease in NAV.
The F Share pool is in the process of realising its investments and
returning funds to investors. The Investment Manager is optimistic that
this process will complete before the end of the year.
'G' Share pool
The 'G' Share pool was launched in 2013 and has now started to realise
its investments to return funds to Shareholders during the year. At 31
December 2018, the pool held 14 investments with a total value of
GBP14.2 million.
At 31 December 2018, the 'G' Share NAV stood at 60.9p, which represents
a decrease over the year of 10.6% after adjusting for the dividends of
12.5p per share paid in the year. Total Return (NAV plus cumulative
dividends to date) is now 98.4p, compared to the initial NAV of 100.0p.
Major provisions have been required against the share pool's investments
in Hermes Wood Pellets Limited, Apex Energy Limited, Zora Energy
Renewables Limited and Quadrate Spa Limited, accounting for most of the
fall in value.
The G Share pool has commenced the process of realising its investments
and returning funds to investors. The Investment Manager expects that
most of the remaining investments will be realised during the course of
this year. The Board intends to pay further dividends as soon as a
significant level of funds has been generated by further realisations.
'K' Share pool
The 'K' Share pool raised the majority of its GBP16.2 million of funds
in the 2015/16 tax year.
At 31 December 2018, the pool held 17 investments with a total value of
GBP10.6 million. The NAV and Total Return at 31 December 2018 stood at
91.3p per share which represents a decrease over the year of 6.6%.
Due to VCT regulations, the 'K' Share pool is effectively prohibited
from paying dividends before 2020 and therefore expect regular dividends
to be paid from 2020. The share pool is scheduled to start realising its
investments to return funds to investors in 2021.
Share buybacks
For share classes where all investors are still within the initial five
year period (currently the 'K' Share class only), the Company operates a
general policy of buying in its own shares for cancellation when any
become available in the market. During this period, any such purchases
will be undertaken at a price equal to the latest published NAV (i.e. at
nil discount). Any buybacks are subject to regulatory restrictions and
availability of liquid funds.
The Company is now unlikely to make any further purchases of the 'F'
Shares and the 'G' Shares as the process of returning funds to those
Shareholders is now underway.
During the year to 31 December 2018, the Company repurchased and
subsequently cancelled 47,000 'G' Shares and 16,275 'K' Shares for an
aggregate consideration of GBP38,000 and GBP17,000 respectively, being
an average price of 81.0p per 'G' Share and 97.5p per 'K' Share.
A resolution to renew the buyback authority for the Company to purchase
its own shares will be proposed at the forthcoming Annual General
Meeting.
Share premium account cancelation
In August 2018, the share premium account that arose on the issue of the
K Share was cancelled and transferred to the special reserve,
contributing an additional GBP16.2 million to distributable reserves.
Annual General Meeting ("AGM")
The Company's twelfth AGM will be held at St. Magnus House, 3 Lower
Thames Street, London, EC3R 6HD at 11.00 a.m. on 5 June 2019.
One item of special business will be proposed at the AGM. As mentioned
above, the Company will seek to renew the authority for the Company to
buy back shares.
Outlook
Despite that fact that many of the businesses in which the Company has
invested own substantial assets, the fact that the businesses are young
(in line with the VCT regulations) and thus immature means there are
still significant risks associated with them. This has been highlighted
by the setbacks seen in several of the investee companies during the
year. Close monitoring of the investee companies has always been a key
part of the Investment Manager's role and will continue to remain so.
The Board is ensuring that the Manager takes all reasonable steps that
it can to seek to recover as much value as possible from the investments
that have faced difficulties.
With the backdrop of Brexit, the economic and political environment in
the UK has remained uncertain over the past year and little clarity has
been obtained as to the likely outcome of the ongoing negotiations
between the UK and the EU. Although this could potentially have some
impact on the process of disposing of investments, the Board feels that
any impact will be relatively limited.
In the coming year, we expect to see the remaining 'F' Share portfolio
realised in order to distribute the final funds to investors, with good
progress also being made in relation to the 'G' Share pool. However,
Shareholders should note that the timing of anticipated realisations is
dependent on many external factors.
I will update Shareholders on progress in my statement with the Half
Yearly Report to 30 June 2019. I will also communicate with 'F'
Shareholders and 'G' Shareholders as and when there is news about
further dividends.
Hugh Gillespie
Chairman
25 April 2019
INVESTMENT MANAGER'S REPORT- 'F' SHARE POOL
Introduction
The 'F' Share pool holds 10 investments and is fully invested in a
portfolio focussed on asset backed businesses and those with predictable
revenue streams. The focus for this year has been on realisations with
the 'F' Share pool making two significant distributions during the
period.
Net asset value and results
At 31 December 2018, the 'F' Share NAV stood at 28.7p. This represents a
net decrease of 3.9p per share over the year (after adjusting for
dividends paid during the year of 37.0p per Share), equivalent to a
decrease of 5.6%. Total Return (NAV plus cumulative dividends to date)
for Shareholders who invested in the original share offer is now 95.7p.
The return on ordinary activities for the 'F' Share pool for the year
was a loss of GBP424,000 (2017: GBP528,000) being a revenue profit of
GBP6,000 (2017: GBP182,000) and a capital loss of GBP430,000 (2017:
GBP346,000).
'F' Share pool - investment activity
During the year, total proceeds of GBP2.0 million were received from
three full exits and one partial exit, generating a total gain over
opening value of GBP350,000.
Goonhilly Earth Station Limited, the operator of a satellite earth
station in Cornwall, was sold during the summer and generated proceeds
of GBP1.2 million for the Share pool. This represented an uplift over
cost of GBP217,000.
Proceeds of GBP770,000 were received from the sale of Merlin Renewables
Limited, the anaerobic digestion plant in Norfolk compared to a cost of
GBP500,000.
In addition to the above, there was also a full exit of the Scottish
licensed leisure company, Fubar Stirling Limited, which generated
proceeds of GBP12,000 and a total gain over carrying value of GBP5,000.
There was also a partial loan note redemption in Fresh Green Power
Limited, the domestic rooftop solar company, which was redeemed at par.
With the pool in the process of realising its investments following the
passing of the five year anniversary of the close of the 'F' Share offer,
no new investments were made in the period.
Plans are in place for the exit of the remaining portfolio companies and
we anticipate this exercise will complete in full by the third quarter
of 2019.
'F' Share pool -- portfolio valuation
The majority of investments remain valued at or above cost, however
there were a small number of substantial decreases in value in the
portfolio that resulted in an unrealised loss over opening value of
GBP780,000.
Pearce and Saunders Limited, the owner of three freehold pubs in south
east London, has increased in value by GBP174,000 in line with expected
exit proceeds.
Portfolio company, Atlantic Dogstar Limited was uplifted by GBP35,000,
based on the minimum expected returns.
The most notable write down in the period related to Apex Energy Limited,
who are the developer of a standby electricity generation plant in the
East Midlands. The investment was reduced in value by GBP900,000
following several material shortcomings in the plant and equipment
supplied that have severely impacted operations. Work is ongoing to
establish what steps could result in some recovery of value, including
legal action against the third party operator.
London City Shopping Centre Limited, which was seeking to develop a site
near the Barbican, London, was unable to find a buyer for the site or
secure additional funding to progress with the development. As a result,
the business has entered administration and has now been fully provided
against. This resulted in a valuation decrease of GBP66,000.
Outlook
Focus for the 'F' Share pool remains on the realisation of its
investments. Realisation plans are in place for the remaining
investments in the portfolio with some expected to complete in the next
few months in order to distribute the final funds to investors.
Downing LLP
25 April 2019
REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS -- 'F' SHARE POOL
Portfolio of investments
The following investments, all of which are incorporated in England and
Wales, were held at 31 December 2018:
Valuation
movement % of
'F' Share pool Cost Valuation in year portfolio
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
VCT qualifying and partially
qualifying investments
Pearce and Saunders Limited 497 671 174 21.5%
Downing Pub EIS One Limited 490 620 32 19.9%
Lambridge Solar Limited 500 605 10 19.4%
Atlantic Dogstar Limited 200 270 35 8.7%
Fresh Green Power Limited 189 210 (19) 6.8%
Apex Energy Limited 1,000 100 (900) 3.2%
Green Energy Production UK
Limited 100 54 (46) 1.7%
2,976 2,530 (714) 81.2%
Non-qualifying investments
Baron House Developments LLP 481 481 - 15.4%
Pearce and Saunders DevCo
Limited 46 46 - 1.5%
London City Shopping Centre
Limited 66 - (66) 0.0%
593 527 (66) 16.9%
3,569 3,057 (780) 98.1%
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Cash at bank and in hand 60 1.9%
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Total investments 3,117 100.0%
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Summary of investment movements
Disposals
Gain/
(loss) Total realised
Disposal against gain during
Cost MV at 01/01/18 proceeds cost the year
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
VCT qualifying and partially qualifying
investments
Goonhilly Earth Station Limited 954 954 1,171 217 217
Merlin Renewables Limited 500 642 770 270 128
Fubar Stirling Limited 101 7 12 (89) 5
Fresh Green Power Limited 11 11 11 - -
Total 'F' Share pool 1,566 1,614 1,964 398 350
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INVESTMENT MANAGER'S REPORT- 'G' SHARE POOL
Introduction
The 'G' Share pool raised funds in 2013 and the task of realising its
investments is now underway following the passing of the five year
anniversary of the close of the 'G' Share offer. It is disappointing to
have to report that, several portfolio companies suffered substantial
setbacks which have required large provisions.
Net asset value and results
At 31 December 2018, the 'G' Share NAV stood at 60.9p. This represents a
net decrease of 8.7p per Share over the year (after adjusting for
dividends paid during the year of 12.5p per Share), equivalent to a
decrease of 10.6%. Total Return (NAV plus cumulative dividends to date)
for Shareholders who invested in the original share offer is now 98.4p.
The return on ordinary activities for the 'G' Share pool for the year
was a loss of GBP2,180,000 (2017: GBP906,000) being a revenue profit of
GBP631,000 (2017: GBP691,000) and a capital loss of GBP2.8 million
(2017: GBP215,000).
'G' Share pool - investment activity
With the pool now being in the realisation phase, no new investments
were made in the period. Two full exits completed during the period
generating total proceeds GBP2.9 million.
Goonhilly Earth Station Limited, the operator of a satellite earth
station in Cornwall, was sold during the summer and generated proceeds
of GBP2.6 million for the Share pool. This represented an uplift over
cost of GBP489,000.
In addition, proceeds of GBP257,000 were generated from the sale of Oak
Grove Renewables Limited, the operator of an anaerobic digestion plant
in Norfolk. This represented a loss over cost of GBP163,000.
'G' Share pool -- portfolio valuation
The period to 31 December 2018 has seen a number of disappointing
developments, resulting in an unrealised loss of GBP3.3 million.
The most notable write down in the period related to Apex Energy Limited,
who are the developer of a standby electricity generation plant in the
East Midlands. The investment was reduced in value by GBP1.2 million
following several material shortcomings in the plant and equipment
supplied that have severely impacted operations. Work is ongoing to
establish what steps could result in some recovery of value, including
legal action against the third party operator.
Hermes Wood Pellets Limited was planning to build, commission and
operate a wood pelleting plant in Goole, Yorkshire. However, due to
significant delays and cost overruns, the contractor was unable to
procure a construction contractor which would deliver the project within
budget. As a result, a significant shortfall has been created resulting
in a valuation write down of GBP848,000. We are working with management
to find a solution which can recover some equity value for Shareholders.
Zora Energy Renewables Limited is a wood pellet sales and distribution
business. To date the business has been unable to develop at the rate
originally planned and a provision of GBP672,000 has been required.
The investments in Quadrate Spa Limited and Quadrate Catering Limited,
which own and operate a health club business and a top floor restaurant
in The Cube complex in Birmingham were reduced in value by GBP781,000
and GBP254,000 respectively as a result of continued performance issues.
The unrealised losses were partially offset by gains in the period
totalling GBP692,000.
The most significant gain related to Atlantic Dogstar Limited, which
owns a group of London pubs. The investment was uplifted by GBP613,000
based on the minimum expected returns.
Outlook
Following the passing of the five year anniversary of the close of the
'G' Share offer in November 2018, focus now shifts to realising the
investments in order to return funds to investors. Plans are now being
progressed for the disposal of all investments, including those that
have faced challenges discussed above. We anticipate that the exercise
will take some time to complete in full and expect to see good progress
over the coming months.
Downing LLP
25 April 2019
REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS -- 'G' SHARE POOL
Portfolio of investments
The following investments, all of which are incorporated in England and
Wales, were held at 31 December 2018:
Valuation
movement % of
'G' Share pool Cost Valuation in year portfolio
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
VCT qualifying and partially
qualifying investments
Atlantic Dogstar Limited 3,500 4,725 613 32.5%
Antelope Pub Limited 1,760 1,760 - 12.1%
Walworth House Pub Limited 1,330 1,330 - 9.1%
Downing Pub EIS One Limited 980 1,240 62 8.5%
Quadrate Catering Limited 1,450 1,196 (254) 8.2%
Ormsborough Limited 500 351 (182) 2.4%
Pearce and Saunders Limited 193 193 - 1.3%
Hermes Wood Pellets Limited 1,000 152 (848) 1.0%
Apex Energy Limited 1,300 130 (1,170) 0.9%
Zora Energy Renewables Limited 750 78 (672) 0.6%
12,763 11,155 (2,451) 76.6%
Non-qualifying investments
Hedderwick Limited 1,250 1,320 17 9.1%
Baron House Developments LLP 1,093 1,093 - 7.5%
Quadrate Spa Limited 1,450 669 (781) 4.6%
London City Shopping Centre
Limited 110 - (110) 0.0%
3,903 3,082 (874) 21.2%
16,666 14,237 (3,325) 97.8%
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Cash at bank and in hand 324 2.2%
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Total investments 14,561 100.0%
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Summary of investment movements
Disposals
Gain/
(loss) Total realised
Disposal against gain during
Cost MV at 01/01/18 proceeds cost the year
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
VCT qualifying and partially qualifying
investments
Goonhilly Earth Station Limited 2,146 2,146 2,635 489 489
Oak Grove Renewables Limited 420 232 257 (163) 25
2,566 2,378 2,892 326 514
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INVESTMENT MANAGER'S REPORT- 'K' SHARE POOL
Introduction
The 'K' Share pool closed its fundraising period on 30 September 2016
having raised GBP16.2 million. The process of investing the funds is
well underway with GBP10.6 million invested in qualifying or part
qualifying investments.
'K' Share pool - Net asset value and results
At 31 December 2018, the 'K' Share NAV was 91.3p, a decrease of 6.4p on
the initial price, equivalent to a decrease of 6.6%.
The return on ordinary activities for the 'K' Share pool for the year
was a loss of GBP1.0 million (2017: GBP212,000) being a revenue loss of
GBP271,000 (2017: GBP253,000) and a capital loss of GBP729,000 (2017:
GBP41,000).
'K' Share pool - Investment activity
The pool became fully qualifying at the end of the period and no new
qualifying investments were made in the period.
Funds had previously been invested in Managed Storage Services (1)
Limited to explore business opportunities in the storage sector. The
company was unable to find a suitable opportunity, therefore the GBP1.0
million of funds invested were returned to the Share pool in order to
invest in qualifying investments.
In addition to the above, proceeds of GBP4,000 were generated from the
partial sale of Mosaic Spa and Health Clubs Limited, a provider of gym
and spa management services.
'K' Share pool -- portfolio valuation
Whilst the majority of the portfolio performed in line with expectations
during the year, two investments faced difficulties resulting in a
reduction in valuation in the period of GBP761,000.
Ormsborough Limited owns several pubs and restaurants in Yorkshire with
some trading well and others under construction. The investment has been
reduced in value by GBP493,000 as a result of the delays and cost
overruns on one of the company's pub developments and failure of the
original operator. Management has now put in place a plan for the
completion of these developments.
Zora Energy Renewables Limited is a wood pellet sales and distribution
business. To date the business has been unable to develop at the rate
originally planned and a provision of GBP314,000 has been required.
The unrealised losses were partially offset by gains in the period
totalling GBP61,000.
The most notable gain related to SF Renewables (Solar) Limited, which
operates a ground-mounted solar farm in Southern India. The investment
was uplifted by GBP51,000 following performance to plan.
Outlook
The task of building the 'K' Share portfolio is complete and our focus
is now on monitoring and supporting the investments during the holding
period ahead of their eventual disposal.
Since the end of the reporting period, in February 2019, a fire occurred
at one of the portfolio companies, Yamuna Renewables Limited. The
facility has been brought back to full operational capability and an
insurance claim is being pursued, but the interruption in supply during
the key season trading period has impacted customer confidence. A
provision against the valuation may be required when the impact has been
fully assessed.
It is disappointing that two investments have suffered some significant
difficulties during the period, but we are taking action to recover as
much value as possible. We believe that the majority of investments in
the portfolio have good potential for growth over the planned life of
the share pool and will be working closely with all of them to support
their development.
Downing LLP
25 April 2019
REVIEW OF INVESTMENTS -- 'K' SHARE POOL
Portfolio of investments
The following investments, all of which are incorporated in England and
Wales, were held at 31 December 2018:
Valuation
movement % of
'K' Share pool Cost Valuation in year portfolio
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
VCT qualifying and partially
qualifying investments
Jito Trading Limited 1,500 1,500 - 10.5%
Apprise Pubs Limited 1,300 1,300 - 9.1%
Garthcliff Shipping Limited 1,300 1,300 - 9.1%
Yamuna Renewables Limited 1,300 1,300 - 9.1%
Ormsborough Limited 1,400 948 (493) 6.6%
Ironhide Generation Limited 736 736 - 5.1%
Indigo Generation Limited 736 736 - 5.1%
Rockhopper Renewables Limited 591 591 - 4.2%
Walworth House Pub Limited 500 500 - 3.5%
Exclusive Events Venues
Limited 500 500 - 3.5%
Pilgrim Trading Limited 432 432 - 3.0%
SF Renewables (Solar) Limited 337 388 51 2.7%
Zora Energy Renewables
Limited 350 36 (314) 0.3%
Mosaic Spa and Health Clubs
Limited 24 26 2 0.2%
11,006 10,293 (754) 72.0%
Non-qualifying investments
Fenkle Street LLP 287 295 8 2.1%
Snow Hill Developments
Limited 43 43 - 0.3%
London City Shopping Centre
Limited 15 - (15) 0.0%
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345 338 (7) 2.4%
11,351 10,631 (761) 74.4%
Cash at bank and in hand 3,671 25.6%
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Total investments 14,302 100.0%
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Summary of investment movements
Disposals
Gain Total realised
Disposal against gain during
Cost MV at 01/01/18 proceeds cost the year
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
VCT qualifying and
partially qualifying
investments
Mosaic Spa and
Health Clubs
Limited 3 3 4 1 1
Non-qualifying
investments
Managed Storage
Services (1)
Limited 1,000 1,000 1,000 - -
Total 'K' Share
pool 1,003 1,003 1,004 1 1
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Directors' responsibilities statement
The Directors are responsible for preparing the Report of the Directors,
the Directors' Remuneration Report, the Strategic Report and the
financial statements in accordance with applicable law and regulations.
They are also responsible for ensuring that the Annual Report includes
information required by the Listing Rules of the Financial Conduct
Authority.
Company law requires the Directors to prepare financial statements for
each financial year. Under that law the Directors have elected to
prepare the financial statements in accordance with United Kingdom
Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (United Kingdom accounting
standards and applicable law), including Financial Reporting Standard
102, the financial reporting standard applicable in the UK and Republic
of Ireland (FRS 102). Under company law the directors must not approve
the financial statements unless they are satisfied that they give a true
and fair view of the state of affairs of the Company and of the profit
or loss of the Company for that year.
In preparing these financial statements the Directors are required to:
- select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;
- make judgements and accounting estimates that are reasonable and
prudent;
- state whether applicable UK accounting standards have been followed,
subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the
financial statements; and
- prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it
is inappropriate to presume that the company will continue in business.
The Directors are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records
that are sufficient to show and explain the company's transactions, to
disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of
the company and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements
comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for
safeguarding the assets of the company and hence for taking reasonable
steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other
irregularities.
In addition, each of the Directors considers that the Annual Report,
taken as a whole, is fair, balanced and understandable and provides the
information necessary for Shareholders to assess the Company's position
and performance, business model and strategy.
The Directors are responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the
corporate and financial information included on the company's website.
Legislation in the United Kingdom governing the preparation and
dissemination of the financial statements and other information included
in annual reports may differ from legislation in other jurisdictions.
Statement as to disclosure of information to Auditor
The Directors in office at the date of the report have confirmed, as far
as they are aware, that there is no relevant audit information of which
the Auditor is unaware. Each of the Directors has confirmed that they
have taken all the steps that they ought to have taken as Directors in
order to make themselves aware of any relevant audit information and to
establish that it has been communicated to the Auditor.
INCOME STATEMENT
for the year ended 31 December 2018
Year ended 31 December
Year ended 31 December 2018 2017*
Revenue Capital Total Revenue Capital Total
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
Income 1,590 31 1,621 1,774 34 1,808
(Loss)/gain on investments - (4,001) (4,001) - 660 660
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1,590 (3,970) (2,380) 1,774 694 2,468
Investment management fees (711) - (711) (886) - (886)
Other expenses (254) - (254) (282) - (282)
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(Loss)/return on ordinary activities before tax 625 (3,970) (3,345) 606 694 1,300
Tax on total comprehensive income and
ordinary activities (259) - (259) 12 - 12
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(Loss)/return for the year attributable to equity
shareholders 366 (3,970) (3,604) 618 694 1,312
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Basic and diluted (loss)/return per:
'D' Share - - - - 0.9p 0.9p
'F' Share 0.1p (4.0p) (3.9p) 1.7p 3.2p 4.9p
'G' Share 2.5p (11.1p) (8.6p) 2.7p 0.9p 3.6p
'K' Share (1.7p) (4.6p) (6.3p) (1.6p) 0.3p (1.3p)
All Revenue and Capital items in the above statement are derived from
continuing operations. No operations were acquired or discontinued
during the year. The total column within the Income Statement represents
the Statement of Total Comprehensive Income of the Company prepared in
accordance with Financial Reporting Standards ("FRS 102"). The
supplementary revenue and capital return columns are prepared in
accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice issued in November
2014 and updated January 2017 by the Association of Investment Companies
("AIC SORP").
Other than revaluation movements arising on investments held at fair
value through the profit and loss, there were no differences between the
return/loss as stated above and historical cost.
* The comparative Income Statement as at 31 December 2017 includes the
'D' Share pool which has subsequently been cancelled.
INCOME STATEMENT (ANALYSED BY SHARE POOL)
for the year ended 31 December 2018
'D' Share pool
Year ended 31 December 2018 Year ended 31 December 2017
Revenue Capital Total Revenue Capital Total
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
Income - - - 12 34 46
Gain on
investments - - - - 58 58
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- - - 12 92 104
Investment
management
fees - - - (32) - (32)
Other expenses - - - (25) - (25)
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Return/(loss)
on ordinary
activities
before tax - - - (45) 92 47
Tax on total
comprehensive
income and
ordinary
activities - - - 43 - 43
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Return/(loss) - (2)
attributable - - 92 90
to equity
shareholders
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'F' Share pool
Year ended 31 December 2018 Year ended 31 December 2017
Revenue Capital Total Revenue Capital Total
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
Income 177 - 177 451 - 451
(Loss)/gain on
investments - (430) (430) - 346 346
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177 (430) (253) 451 346 797
Investment
management
fees (97) - (97) (137) - (137)
Other expenses (43) - (43) (77) - (77)
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(Loss)/return
on ordinary 37 (430) (393) 237 346 583
activities
before tax
Tax on total
comprehensive (31) - (31) (55) - (55)
income and
ordinary
activities
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(Loss)/return
attributable 6 (430) (424) 182 346 528
to equity
shareholders
======= ======== ======== ======== ======== ========
'G' Share pool
Year ended 31 December
Year ended 31 December 2018 2017
Revenue Capital Total Revenue Capital Total
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
Income 1,307 - 1,307 1,217 - 1,217
(Loss)/gain on investments - (2,811) (2,811) - 215 215
------- -------- -------- ------- ------- --------
1,307 (2,811) (1,504) 1,217 215 1,432
Investment management fees (369) - (369) (415) - (415)
Other expenses (129) - (129) (108) - (108)
------- -------- -------- ------- ------- --------
(Loss)/return on ordinary activities
before tax 809 (2,811) (2,002) 694 215 909
Tax on total comprehensive income and
ordinary activities (178) - (178) (3) - (3)
------- -------- -------- ------- ------- --------
(Loss)/return attributable to equity
shareholders 631 (2,811) (2,180) 691 215 906
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'K' Share pool
Year ended 31 December 2018 Year ended 31 December 2017
Revenue Capital Total Revenue Capital Total
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
Income 106 31 137 94 - 94
(Loss)/gain on
investments - (760) (760) - 41 41
------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
106 (729) (623) 94 41 135
Investment
management
fees (245) - (245) (302) - (302)
Other expenses (82) - (82) (72) - (72)
------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
(Loss)/return
on ordinary
activities
before tax (221) (729) (950) (280) 41 (239)
Tax on total
comprehensive (50) - (50) 27 - 27
income and
ordinary
activities
------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
(Loss)/return
attributable (271) (729) (1,000) (253) 41 (212)
to equity
shareholders
======= ======== ======== ======== ======== ========
BALANCE SHEET
as at 31 December 2018
2018 2017
GBP'000 GBP'000
Fixed assets
Investments 27,925 37,786
Current assets
Debtors 1,328 767
Cash at bank and in hand 4,055 5,589
------------- -------
5,383 6,356
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year (448) (457)
------------- -------
Net current assets 4,935 5,899
Net assets 32,860 43,685
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Capital and reserves
Called up share capital 52 77
Capital redemption reserve 149 124
Special reserve 38,471 28,313
Share premium reserve - 16,170
Revaluation reserve (3,911) 815
Capital reserve -- realised (2,250) (2,252)
Revenue reserve 349 438
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Total equity shareholders' funds 32,860 43,685
============= =======
Basic and diluted net asset value per Share:
'F' Share 28.7p 69.6p
'G' Share 60.9p 82.1p
'K' Share 91.3p 97.7p
Hugh Gillespie
Chairman
Company number: 5334418
BALANCE SHEET (ANALYSED BY SHARE POOL)
as at 31 December 2018
'D' Shares
2018 2017
GBP000 GBP000
Fixed assets
Investments - -
Current assets
Debtors - 1
Cash at bank and in hand - 22
------ ------
- 23
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year - (22)
------ ------
Net current assets - 1
------ ------
Net assets - 1
====== ======
Capital and reserves
Called up share capital - 25
Capital redemption reserve - 124
Revaluation reserve - (249)
Revenue reserve - 101
------ ------
Total equity shareholders' funds - 1
====== ======
'F' Shares
2018 2017
GBP000 GBP000
Fixed assets
Investments 3,057 5,451
Current assets
Debtors 53 123
Cash at bank and in hand 60 2,079
------- -------
113 2,202
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year (68) (127)
------- -------
Net current assets 45 2,075
------- -------
Net assets 3,102 7,526
======= =======
Capital and reserves
Called up share capital 11 11
Capital redemption reserve 149 -
Special reserve 4,274 7,876
Share premium reserve - -
Revaluation reserve (761) 316
Capital reserve -- realised (1,033) (1,033)
Revenue reserve 462 356
------- -------
Total equity shareholders' funds 3,102 7,526
======= =======
'G' Shares
2018 2017
GBP000 GBP000
Fixed assets
Investments 14,237 19,939
Current assets
Debtors 1,162 598
Cash at bank and in hand 324 516
------- -------
1,486 1,114
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year (317) (263)
------- -------
Net current assets 1,169 851
------- -------
Net assets 15,406 20,790
======= =======
Capital and reserves
Called up share capital 25 25
Special reserve 17,999 20,440
Share premium reserve - -
Revaluation reserve (2,429) 707
Capital reserve -- realised (1,221) (1,221)
Revenue reserve 1,032 839
------- -------
Total equity shareholders' funds 15,406 20,790
======= =======
'K' Shares
2018 2017
GBP000 GBP000
Fixed assets
Investments 10,631 12,396
Current assets
Debtors 113 45
Cash at bank and in hand 3,671 2,972
-------- ------
3,784 3,017
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year (63) (45)
-------- ------
Net current assets 3,721 2,972
-------- ------
Net assets 14,352 15,368
======== ======
Capital and reserves
Called up share capital 16 16
Share premium reserve - 16,170
Special reserve 16,198 (3)
Revaluation reserve (721) 41
Revenue reserve (1,145) (858)
Capital reserve realised 4 2
-------- ------
Total equity shareholders' funds 14,352 15,368
======== ======
STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY
for the year ended 31 December 2018
Capital Share Capital
Called up redemption Special premium Revaluation reserve Revenue
share capital reserve reserve reserve reserve - realised reserve Total
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
At 1 January 2017 95 106 33,666 16,170 (115) (2,254) 289 47,957
Total comprehensive
income - - - - 388 306 618 1,312
Transactions with
owners
Purchase of own
shares - - - - - - (24) (24)
Transfers between
reserves* - - (5,353) - 542 5,256 (445) -
Dividend paid - - - - - (5,560) - (5,560)
Cancellation of
shares (18) 18 - - - - - -
At 31 December 2017 77 124 28,313 16,170 815 (2,252) 438 43,685
Total comprehensive
income - - - - (4,866) 896 366 (3,604)
Share premium
cancellation - - 16,170 (16,170) - - - -
Transactions with
owners
Purchase of own
shares - - - - - - (55) (55)
Transfers between
reserves* - - (6,012) - 140 5,872 - -
Dividend paid - - - - - (6,766) (400) (7,166)
Cancellation of
shares (25) 25 - - - - - -
At 31 December 2018 52 149 38,471 - (3,911) (2,250) 349 32,860
============== ========== ======= ======== =========== ============= ========= ===========
* A transfer of GBP140,000 (2017: GBP542,000) representing previously
recognised unrealised gains on disposal of investments during the year
ended 31 December 2018 has been made from the Revaluation Reserve to the
Capital Reserve realised. A transfer of GBP5.9 million (2017: GBP5.3
million) representing realised gains on disposal of investments, less
capital expenses and capital dividends in the year was made from Capital
Reserve -- realised to Special reserve. In 2017 a transfer of GBP445,000
was made from Capital Reserve -- realised to Revenue reserve to
reconcile the D Share pool reserves.
CASH FLOW STATEMENT
for the year ended 31 December 2018
Year ended 31 December 2018
'F' 'G' 'K'
Share Share Share
pool pool pool Total
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
Net cash (outflow)/inflow from
operating activities (5) 120 (288) (173)
--------- --------- ------- ---------
Cash flows from investing
activities
Sale of investments 1,964 2,892 1,004 5,860
--------- --------- ------- ---------
Net cash inflow/(outflow) from
investing activities 1,964 2,892 1,004 5,860
--------- --------- ------- ---------
Net cash inflow/(outflow)
before financing activities 1,959 3,012 716 5,687
Cash flows from financing
activities
Equity dividends paid (4,000) (3,166) - (7,166)
Purchase of own shares - (38) (17) (55)
Net cash (outflow)/inflow from
financing activities (4,000) (3,204) (17) (7,221)
--------- --------- ------- ---------
(Decrease)/increase in cash (2,041) (192) 699 (1,534)
Cash and cash equivalents at
start of year 2,101 516 2,972 5,589
--------- --------- ------- ---------
Cash and cash equivalents at end
of year 60 324 3,671 4,055
========= ========= ======= =========
Cash and cash equivalents
comprise
Cash at bank and in hand 60 324 3,671 4,055
--------- --------- ------- ---------
Total cash and cash equivalents 60 324 3,671 4,055
========= ========= ======= =========
Year ended 31 December 2017
'D' 'F' 'G' 'K'
Share Share Share Share
pool pool pool pool Total
GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000 GBP'000
Net cash
inflow/(outflow) from
operating activities (34) 141 381 (320) 168
--------- ------- --------- --------- ---------
Cash flows from
investing activities
Purchase of investments - (684) (1,416) (6,804) (8,904)
Sale of investments 2,440 2,786 1,873 4,349 11,448
--------- ------- --------- --------- ---------
Net cash inflow/(outflow)
from investing
activities 2,440 2,102 457 (2,455) 2,544
--------- ------- --------- --------- ---------
Net cash inflow/(outflow)
before financing
activities 2,406 2,243 838 (2,775) 2,712
Cash flows from
financing activities
Equity dividends paid (3,753) (541) (1,266) - (5,560)
Purchase of own
shares - - (20) (4) (24)
Net cash (outflow)/inflow
from financing
activities (3,753) (541) (1,286) (4) (5,584)
--------- ------- --------- --------- ---------
(Decrease)/increase
in cash (1,347) 1,702 (448) (2,779) (2,872)
Cash and cash
equivalents at start
of year 1,369 377 964 5,751 8,461
--------- ------- --------- --------- ---------
Cash and cash
equivalents at end
of year 22 2,079 516 2,972 5,589
========= ======= ========= ========= =========
Cash and cash
equivalents comprise
Cash at bank and in
hand 22 2,079 516 2,972 5,589
--------- ------- --------- --------- ---------
Total cash and cash
equivalents 22 2,079 516 2,972 5,589
========= ======= ========= ========= =========
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
for the year ended 31 December 2018
1. General information
Downing TWO VCT plc ("the Company") is a venture capital trust
established under the legislation introduced in the Finance Act 1995 and
is domiciled in the United Kingdom and incorporated in England and
Wales. Its registered office is St. Magnus House, 3 Lower Thames Street,
London EC3R 6HD.
2. Accounting policies
Basis of accounting
The Company has prepared its financial statements under FRS 102 'The
Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of
Ireland' and in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice
("SORP") for investment trust companies and venture capital trusts
issued by the Association of Investment Companies ("AIC") issued
November 2014 and updated January 2017 as well as the Companies Act
2006.
The financial statements are presented in Sterling (GBP) and rounded to
thousands.
Presentation of Income Statement
In order to better reflect the activities of a venture capital trust and
in accordance with the SORP, supplementary information which analyses
the Income Statement between items of a revenue and capital nature has
been presented alongside the Income Statement. The return on ordinary
activities is the measure the Directors believe appropriate in assessing
the Company's compliance with certain requirements set out in Part 6 of
the Income Tax Act 2007.
Investments
Venture capital investments are designated as "fair value through profit
or loss" assets due to investments being managed and performance
evaluated on a fair value basis. A financial asset is designated within
this category if it is both acquired and managed on a fair value basis,
with a view to selling after a period of time, in accordance with the
Company's documented investment policy. The fair value of an investment
upon acquisition is deemed to be cost. Thereafter investments are
measured at fair value in accordance with the International Private
Equity and Venture Capital Valuation Guidelines ("IPEV") together with
FRS 102 sections 11 and 12.
For unquoted investments, fair value is established using the IPEV
guidelines. The valuation methodologies for unquoted entities used by
the IPEV to ascertain the fair value of an investment are as follows:
- Price of recent investment;
- Multiples;
- Net assets;
- Discounted cash flows or earnings (of underlying business);
- Discounted cash flows (from the investment); and
- Industry valuation benchmarks.
The methodology applied takes account of the nature, facts and
circumstances of the individual investment and uses reasonable data,
market inputs, assumptions and estimates in order to ascertain fair
value.
All investments are held at the price of recent investment for an
appropriate period where there is considered to have been no change in
fair value. Where this basis is no longer considered appropriate, the
following factors will be considered:
- Where a value is demonstrated by a material arms-length transaction by
an independent third party in the shares of a company, this value may be
used;
- In the absence of the above, depending on each of the subsequent
trading performance and investment structure of an investee company, the
valuation basis will likely move to either:
i) an earnings multiple basis; or
ii) where a company's underperformance against plan indicates a
diminution in the value of the investment, provision against cost is
made, as appropriate.
- Premiums on loan stock investments are accrued at fair value when the
Company receives the right to the premium and when considered
recoverable;
- Where an earnings multiple or cost less impairment basis is not
appropriate and overriding factors apply, discounted cash flow, a net
asset valuation, or industry specific valuation benchmarks may be
applied.
Gains and losses arising from changes in fair value are included in the
Income Statement for the year as a capital item and transaction costs on
acquisition or disposal of the investment are expensed. Where an
investee company has gone into receivership, liquidation or
administration (where there is little likelihood of recovery), the loss
on the investment, although not physically disposed of, is treated as
being realised.
It is not the Company's policy to exercise significant influence over
investee companies. Therefore, the results of these companies are not
incorporated into the Income Statement except to the extent of any
income accrued. This is in accordance with the SORP and FRS 102 sections
14 and 15 that does not require portfolio investments, where the
interest held is greater than 20%, to be accounted for using the equity
method of accounting.
Income
Dividend income from investments is recognised when the Shareholders'
rights to receive payment has been established, normally the ex-dividend
date.
Interest income is accrued on a time apportionment basis, by reference
to the principal sum outstanding and at the effective rate applicable
and only where there is reasonable certainty of collection in the
foreseeable future.
Distributions from investments in limited liability partnerships
("LLPs") are recognised as they are paid to the Company. Where such
items are considered capital in nature they are recognised as capital
profits.
Expenses
All expenses are accounted for on an accruals basis. In respect of the
analysis between revenue and capital items presented within the Income
Statement, all expenses have been presented as revenue items except as
follows:
- Expenses which are incidental to the disposal of an investment are
deducted from the disposal proceeds of the investment.
- Expenses are split and presented partly as capital items where a
connection with the maintenance or enhancement of the value of the
investments held can be demonstrated. The Company has adopted the policy
of allocating Investment Manager's fees 100% as revenue.
- Expenses and liabilities not specific to a share class are generally
allocated pro rata to the net assets.
- Performance incentive fees arising from the disposal of investments
are deducted as a capital item.
Dividends payable
Dividends payable are recognised as distributions in the financial
statements when the Company's liability to make payment has been
established, normally the record date.
Taxation
The tax effects on different items in the Income Statement are allocated
between capital and revenue on the same basis as the particular item to
which they relate using the Company's effective rate of tax for the
accounting year.
Due to the Company's status as a Venture Capital Trust and the continued
intention to meet the conditions required to comply with Part 6 of the
Income Tax Act 2007, no provision for taxation is required in respect of
any realised or unrealised appreciation of the Company's investments
which arise.
Deferred taxation which is not discounted is provided in full on timing
differences that result in an obligation at the balance sheet date to
pay more tax, or a right to pay less tax, at a future date, at rates
expected to apply when they crystallise based on current tax rates and
law. Timing differences arise from the inclusion of items of income and
expenditure in taxation computations in years different from those in
which they are included in the financial statements. Deferred taxation
is not discounted.
Other debtors and other creditors
Other debtors (including accrued income) and other creditors are
included within the accounts at amortised cost.
Issue costs
Issue costs in relation to the shares issued for each share class have
been deducted from the revenue reserve account for the relevant share
class.
Significant estimates and judgements
Disclosure is required of judgements and estimates made by management in
applying the accounting policies that have a significant effect on the
financial statements. The area involving a higher degree of judgement
and estimates is the valuation of unquoted investments as explained in
the investment accounting policy above.
3. Basic and diluted return per share
'F' Shares 'G' Shares 'K' Shares
Revenue return/(loss) (GBP'000) 6 631 (271)
Per share 0.1p 2.5p (1.7p)
========== ========== ==========
Net capital (loss) for the year
(GBP'000) (430) (2,811) (729)
Per share (4.0p) (11.1p) (4.6p)
========== ========== ==========
Total (loss) after taxation
(GBP'000) (424) (2,180) (1,000)
Per share (3.9p) (8.6p) (6.3p)
========== ========== ==========
Weighted average number of shares
in issue 10,810,859 25,228,418 15,699,892
========== ========== ==========
As the Company has not issued any convertible securities or share
options, there is no dilutive effect on return per share for any of the
share classes. The return per share disclosed therefore represents both
the basic and diluted return per share for all share classes.
4. Basic and diluted net asset value per share
2018 2017
Net asset
Shares in issue value Net asset value
31 Dec 31 Dec per per
2018 2017 share GBP'000 share GBP'000
'D'
Shares - 10,000,000 - - - 1
'E'
Shares - 14,950,000 - - - -
'F'
Shares 10,810,859 10,810,859 28.7p 3,102 69.6p 7,526
'G'
Shares 25,281,571 25,328,571 60.9p 15,406 82.1p 20,790
"K'
Shares 15,718,154 15,734,429 91.3p 14,352 97.7p 15,368
32,860 43,685
======= =======
The 'D' Share pool, 'F' Share pool, 'G' Share pool and 'K' Share pool
are treated as separate investment pools. Within the 'D' Share pool the
Directors allocate the assets and liabilities of the Company between the
'D' Shares and 'E' Shares such that each share class has sufficient net
assets to represent its dividend and return of capital rights.
5. Principal risks
The Company's financial instruments comprise investments held at fair
value through profit and loss, being equity and loan stock investments
in unquoted companies, loans and receivables consisting of short term
debtors, cash deposits and financial liabilities, being creditors
arising from its operations. The main purpose of these financial
instruments is to generate cashflow and revenue and capital appreciation
for the Company's operations. The Company has no gearing or other
financial liabilities apart from short-term creditors and does not use
any derivatives.
The fair value of investments is determined using the detailed
accounting policy as shown above.
The fair value of cash deposits and short term debtors and creditors
equates to their carrying value in the Balance Sheet.
Loans and receivables and other financial liabilities are stated at
amortised cost which the Directors consider is equivalent to fair value.
The Company's investment activities expose the Company to a number of
risks associated with financial instruments and the sectors in which the
Company invests. The principal financial risks arising from the
Company's operations are:
- Market risks
- Credit risk
- Liquidity risk
The Board regularly reviews these risks and the policies in place for
managing them. There have been no significant changes to the nature of
the risks that the Company is exposed to over the year and there have
also been no significant changes to the policies for managing those
risks during the year.
The risk management policies used by the Company in respect of the
principal financial risks and a review of the financial instruments held
at the year end are provided below:
Market risks
As a VCT, the Company is exposed to investment risks in the form of
potential losses and gains that may arise on the investments it holds in
accordance with its investment policy. The management of these
investment risks is a fundamental part of investment activities
undertaken by the Investment Manager and overseen by the Board. The
Manager monitors investments through regular contact with management of
investee companies, regular review of management accounts and other
financial information, and attendance at investee company board
meetings. This enables the Manager to manage the investment risk in
respect of individual investments. Investment risk is also mitigated by
holding a diversified portfolio spread across various business sectors
and asset classes.
The key investment risks to which the Company is exposed are:
- Investment price risk
- Interest rate risk
Investment price risk
Investment price risk arises from uncertainty about the valuation of
financial instruments held in accordance with the Company's investment
objectives in addition to the appropriateness of the valuation method
used. It represents the potential loss that the Company might suffer
through changes in the fair value of unquoted investments that it holds.
Interest rate risk
The Company accepts exposure to interest rate risk on floating-rate
financial assets through the effect of changes in prevailing interest
rates. The Company receives interest on its cash deposits at a rate
agreed with its bankers. Investments in loan stock attract interest
predominately at fixed rates. A summary of the interest rate profile of
the Company's investments is shown below.
There are three categories in respect of interest which are attributable
to the financial instruments held by the Company as follows:
- "Fixed rate" assets represent investments with predetermined yield
targets and comprise certain loan note investments.
- "Floating rate" assets predominantly bear interest at rates linked to
Bank of England base rate or LIBOR and comprise cash at bank and
liquidity fund investments and certain loan note investments.
- "No interest rate" assets do not attract interest and comprise equity
investments and debtors.
The Company monitors the level of income received from fixed and
floating rate assets and, if appropriate, may make adjustments to the
allocation between the categories, in particular, should this be
required to ensure compliance with the VCT regulations.
Credit risk
Credit risk is the risk that a counterparty to a financial instrument is
unable to discharge a commitment to the Company made under that
instrument. The Company is exposed to credit risk through its holdings
of loan stock in investee companies, cash deposits and debtors.
The Manager manages credit risk in respect of loan stock with a similar
approach as described under "Market risks" above. In addition, the
credit risk is mitigated for all investments in loan stocks by taking
security, covering the full par value of the loan stock in the form of
fixed and floating charges over the assets of the investee companies.
The strength of this security in each case is dependent on the nature of
the investee company's business and its identifiable assets. Similarly,
the management of credit risk associated with interest, dividends and
other receivables is covered within the investment management
procedures.
Cash is mainly held by Bank of Scotland plc and Royal Bank of Scotland
plc, both of which are A-rated financial institutions. Consequently, the
Directors consider that the credit risk associated with cash deposits is
low.
There have been no changes in fair value during the year that are
directly attributable to changes in credit risk.
Of the investments in loan stock above, as at 31 December 2018
GBP870,000 relates to the principal of loan notes where, although the
principal remains within term, the investee company is not fully
servicing the interest obligations under the loan note and is thus in
arrears.
Liquidity risk
Liquidity risk is the risk that the Company encounters difficulties in
meeting obligations associated with its financial liabilities. Liquidity
risk may also arise from either the inability to sell financial
instruments when required at their fair values or from the inability to
generate cash inflows as required. As the Company has a relatively low
level of creditors, (GBP448,000, 2017: GBP457,000) and has no borrowings,
the Board believes that the Company's exposure to liquidity risk is low.
The Company always holds sufficient levels of funds as cash in order to
meet expenses and other cash outflows as they arise. For these reasons,
the Board believes that the Company's exposure to liquidity risk is
minimal.
The Company's liquidity risk is managed by the Investment Manager in
line with guidance agreed with the Board and is reviewed by the Board at
regular intervals.
6. Events after the end of the reporting period
After the end of the reporting period, in February 2019, a fire occurred
at the plant owned by Yamuna Renewables Limited, which is an investment
held by the 'K' Share pool. The facility has been brought back to full
operational capability and an insurance claim is being pursued, but the
interruption in supply during the key season trading period has impacted
customer confidence which is likely to take time to rebuild. A provision
against the valuation may be required when the impact has been fully
assessed. By way of illustration, a provision of 25% against the
previous carrying value would equate to a write down of GBP325,000,
equivalent to 2.1 pence per share, in the 'K' Share pool.
ANNOUNCEMENT BASED ON AUDITED ACCOUNTS
The financial information set out in this announcement does not
constitute the Company's statutory financial statements in accordance
with section 434 Companies Act 2006 for the year ended 31 December 2018,
but has been extracted from the statutory financial statements for the
year ended 31 December 2018 which were approved by the Board of
Directors on 25 April 2019 and will be delivered to the Registrar of
Companies. The Independent Auditor's Report on those financial
statements was unqualified and did not contain any emphasis of matter
nor statements under s 498(2) and (3) of the Companies Act 2006.
The statutory accounts for the period ended 31 December 2017 have been
delivered to the Registrar of Companies and received an Independent
Auditors report which was unqualified and did not contain any emphasis
of matter nor statements under s 498(2) and (3) of the Companies Act
2006.
A copy of the full annual report and financial statements for the year
ended 31 December 2018 will be printed and posted to shareholders
shortly. Copies will also be available to the public at the registered
office of the Company at St. Magnus House, London, EC3R 6HD and will be
available for download from www.downing.co.uk.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 25, 2019 11:38 ET (15:38 GMT)
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