Infratil Annual Report 2014

Infratil Annual Report 2014

Infratil Annual Report 2014 change Our businesses We provide over 1,000,000 Each week we fuel the provide crucial services journeys by public transport journeys of over 1,100,000 and facilities every week motorists Over 750,000 households We provide retirement village 100,000 airline passengers and businesses use our and care facilities for over use Wellington Airport electricity and gas 4,700 residents each week 2 Infratil Annual Report 2014 Infratil owns energy, transport and social infrastructure with the objective of providing its shareholders above average returns. Our businesses provide essential services to individuals and communities. If they are efficient and provide good service they create opportunities for profitable growth. Infratil Business Sectors Infratil Five Year Investment Spend $1,973m (by value allocation) ($614m last year) Other Other Aged Care Aged Care NZ Energy NZ Energy Airport Airport Public Transport Public Transport Australian Energy* Australian Fuel marketing Fuel marketing Energy* and distribution and distribution Growing returns requires capital allocation to growth sectors and being able to profitably expand capacity as users need more fuel, energy, seats on the bus or capacity at the airport. Sustaining returns requires active management, divestment and the establishment of positions in new sectors such as retirement village and aged care. *Includes Trustpower’s wind farms 3 Financial Year ended 31 March 2014 2013 Highlights EBITDAF 1 $500m $528m Net operating cash flow $407m $288m Net parent surplus $199m $3m Capital expenditure $614m $414m Dividend declared 10.75 ¢ 9.25¢ 1. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation, fair value movements and realisations or impairments. EBITDAF earnings were within guidance, operating cash flows were strong and the record level of new investment will underpin results into future years. The Z Energy partial sale and listing resulted in a substantial gain, debt was reduced and the strong financial position allowed a $59 million share buyback. The dividend increase reflects the strong capital position and cash flows of the Group and is consistent with the strategy to raise cash returns to shareholders. Infratil is well placed to maintain earnings and growth in capital values in the future. 5 Report Change is a difficult topic for a company to discuss. It is relatively easy of the for interested parties to equate change with uncertainty and to anticipate Chairman the worst. However, managing change is a fundamental part of what we do and, if our track record is a guide, we have reason to feel & Chief confident about the future. Executive That change matters is illustrated by - There will be occasional opportunities to comparing a list of New Zealand’s twenty buy good going-concern businesses largest companies (by share market (notwithstanding last year’s experience), but capitalisation) in 1994 and 2014. Sixteen of the a more reliable way to capture opportunities 1994 companies are no longer on the list and will come from internal developments; for two of the other four are unrecognisable. example expansion of terminal and In the main, successful companies reinvent aeronautical facilities at Wellington Airport. themselves by prioritising growth opportunities - “Greenfield” growth, such as building a new and exiting what is in decline. If they don’t, wind farm, will also be pursued because the shareholders lose patience. For Infratil, the specialist capability required to manage challenge of maintaining earnings and growth development risks can create opportunities occurs within the context of a dynamic market for higher returns on capital committed. for infrastructure. The two most significant - At times, Infratil will maximise returns by features of that market are the increasing selling mature well-managed businesses to demand for essential services from buyers with a lower cost of capital. governments and communities, and the strong appetite from sovereign wealth funds, Infratil is fortunate that it has access to pension funds and public equity markets for strong operational and risk management stable, low-risk infrastructure assets. capability. This allows consideration of a wider pool of investment opportunities The implications for Infratil’s growth plans are and, when necessary, the avoidance of illustrated by events of the last year when over-heated markets. As a result we are Infratil sold part of its interest in Z Energy and well placed to continue investing and unsuccessfully bid for Waste Management growing where we have captive NZ. These two companies have good opportunities or specialist capability. growth prospects and are not in decline There is also likely to be the occasional yet Infratil was, in one instance, willing to sale of mature businesses if they attract sell and, in the other, unwilling to bid premium valuations. more. In both cases the successful buyers placed a high value on the Later in this report, to explain our thinking companies’ prospects and ascribed a further, we provide a “hold/buy/sell” review of relatively low risk premium. our businesses. For instance, Wellington Airport is a mature, solid business but not for In other words, the capital market is placing a sale because we believe it has growth high value on good infrastructure businesses opportunities and Infratil will gain from retention in stable markets. This has important rather than harvesting (conversely last year consequences for how Infratil positions itself Infratil sold its UK airports because we believed for future investment and how we consider the very low proceeds were higher than the the value of our existing assets: value of growth foregone). 6 Infratil Annual Report 2014 Investment drives future value An incremental approach can still lead to While this Report focuses on the potential for important shifts over time, but gradual change it is quite possible that over the next development and realisation of year or so relatively few major changes will opportunities ensures Infratil retains actually occur. Decisions about investments capital, capability and community support and divestments will continue to be in a way that could be jeopardised by made on the criteria of maximising value abrupt change. to shareholders over the long-term and Creating and selling assets such decisions are difficult to predict in advance. Electricity and gas distribution, European airports, ports, remote-power generation, and Understanding our long-term objective of rail have all been, but are no longer, part of growing value is important because current Infratil. Fuel distribution, irrigation, Australian investment usually comes at a cost to wind and retirement village and aged care were short-term earnings and cash flow. not part of the business five or six years ago If Infratil was to stop investing for growth and and now are. Changes such as these reflect harvested its existing businesses it could shifts in the outlook for individual assets and increase both earnings and dividends; so it is sectors, as well as changing valuations and important to recognise that trade-off when trends in the infrastructure capital markets. assessing Infratil’s value. Comparing the results New investment arises because of positioning of FY2014 and those of five years ago and capability. Some is opportunistic, and illustrates the benefits of investment, but less about 20% of the almost $2 billion of obvious is the impact on earnings and cash investment undertaken over the last five years flow in the year that the investment occurred. was the acquisition of shareholdings in existing This is material when you consider that over businesses (Z Energy and Metlifecare), but the last five years the Infratil group has 80% came from additions to existing invested almost $2 billion. businesses. Such investment is attractive because, for instance, only Wellington Airport Year ended 31 March has the right to build a new hangar at $Millions 2014 2009 Wellington Airport; only NZ Bus has the right to upgrade its bus fleet, and once Trustpower has EBITDAF $500 $356 developed and consented a wind farm only it Operating cash flow $407 $118 has the right to actually build that wind farm. Investment expenditure ($614) ($309) “Greenfield” investments such as Trustpower’s Net interest ($181) ($177) Snowtown wind farm can provide especially attractive returns. They require specialist Step-by-step change expertise and patience to identify and secure While last year included over $600 million the site and get it consented, contracted and of capital expenditure and investment and built. The outcome in that case is an over $400 million of divestment, it did not investment on which Trustpower is forecasting cause a profound change to the shape of a return of 13% -14% per annum over a 20 Infratil. In fact only about 20% of Infratil’s year period. Substantially in excess of the yield investments today were not owned five an investor would anticipate from purchasing years ago. an operational wind farm. Divestments occur when there is a better use of capital, or another party places a value on the asset that is greater than Infratil’s. 7 People Financial outlook & guidance for the year This year we experienced the sad loss of ended 31 March 2015 Chairman David Newman who had been a director since Infratil was established and Year ended 31 March Guidance Actual $Millions 2015 2014 Chair since 2004. The board appointed Mark Tume as the EBITDAF $530-$560 $500 new Chairman. Net interest ($180-$190) ($181) Over the year the management team was Operating cash flow $330-$360 $407 substantially strengthened. More opportunities to invest are now coming to Infratil than ever Infratil is better positioned today to execute before, but they are more complex and opportunities than at any time in its past. diverse than in the past and this requires It has a robust internal pipeline of investment increased capability. opportunities, good access to funds and high calibre management expertise. It is also This is the sixth annual report signed by expected that governments on both sides of Chief Executive Marko Bogoievski after 14 by the Tasman will seek to increase the private Lloyd Morrison.

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