Transport technology services company EROAD (ERD.NZX) today released its financial results for the first half of the
2020 financial year.
All numbers relate to the six months ended 30 September 2019 and comparisons relate to the six months ended 30 September
2018.
Key highlights:
• Revenue increased 35% to $38.5m with strong contributions from the New Zealand and North American markets
• Achieved 27% annualised growth in new contracted units during the first half of the year
• EBITDA increased 92% to $11.9m and reported loss after tax improved by 97% to $106.4k
• Completed deployment for two large enterprise customers in North America
• Continued investment into R and new business systems to support future growth and scalability
EROAD is pleased to have delivered a strong first half performance, driven by continued solid growth in contracted unit
numbers, high retention rates and a disciplined and targeted investment strategy.
The first half saw a revenue increase of 35% to $38.5m, up from $28.5m in the first half of the prior financial year.
Average Revenue per Unit (ARPU) increased from $56.00 to $57.60 and Future Contracted Income increased by 14% to $130.9m
from $115.1m.
“EROAD delivered a 92% increase in EBITDA and a 97% improvement in reported after-tax loss over the period demonstrating
our increasing scale and improving operating leverage. At the same time, we continued investing significantly in
developing new markets and products which will help realise the growth potential of EROAD.” said Steven Newman, Chief
Executive Officer.
"Our customer value proposition has enabled us to capitalise on our large addressable market, growing our contracted
units by an annualised growth rate of 27%. The quality of our products and services is reflected in a consistently high
asset retention rate of 94.9%.”
EROAD Chair Graham Stuart says: “The Board is pleased to see EROAD deliver yet another period of strong growth. In only six months, EROAD has added
12,990 new contracted units across New Zealand, North America and Australia, renewed 355 customers in New Zealand and
Australia of which 147 upgraded to EHubo2, launched four new SaaS products and upgraded a range of existing products. We
continued to demonstrate industry leading system up-time of 99.9% and to invest heavily in our reliability, scalability,
quality and growth. The company is well positioned as we head towards our next major goal of 250,000+ contracted units.”
New Zealand
The New Zealand business continues to be a growing success, contributing strongly to the Group result and providing a
launchpad and cashflow for market expansion and product development. Revenue for New Zealand increased by 20% to $25.6m
from $21.3m and EBITDA increased by 18% to $16.2m from $13.7m in the comparable period. Annualised contracted unit
growth for the period was 16%, in line with the company’s expectations. This was achieved through the execution of
EROAD’s strategy of expanding the implementation of its technology within existing customer fleets, as well as signing
up new customers.
North America
The North American business delivered strong growth in contracted units of 58% and is now larger than what the global
EROAD business was at the time it listed on the NZX in 2014. This significant growth in contracted units included the
completed deployment for EROAD’s largest enterprise customer (5,500 units). Following the signing of a further large
enterprise account in June, EROAD’s investment in scalable systems and processes enabled installation of all 1,650
contracted units within a nine week period.
The run rate for small to medium business customers during the first half has been below EROAD’s expectations.
Additionally, EROAD has not seen the anticipated level of increase in sales pipeline ahead of the AOBRD (Automatic
On-Board Recording Device) to ELD (Electronic logging device) mandate deadline at the end of December 2019.
Pleasingly, the strong enterprise sales growth in this market resulted in revenue increasing by 72% to $11.9m from $6.9m
and EBITDA increased period on period to $3.2m from $(0.4)m.
Australia
EROAD continued to build its brand presence in the Australian market, with steady annualised growth in contracted units
of 26% in HY19 reflecting gains in the small-to-medium businesses segment. The small-to-medium business run rate remains
steady but is below EROAD’s expectations. The pipeline of enterprise customers (with longer sales lead times) remains
encouraging and above original expectations.
Revenue remained flat at $0.3m, while EBITDA fell to $(0.8)m from $(0.2)m in the previous period, as EROAD continued to
invest in sales and marketing activity in this new market to support future growth.
Extending the platform and scaling for growth
EROAD continues to see substantial growth opportunities across all the markets it operates in, and accordingly,
continues to prioritise investment in research and development activity to capitalise on this potential growth. In the
half year to 30 September 2019, a total of $8.2m was invested in research and development, of which $5.0m was
capitalised and $3.2m of previously capitalised research and development was expensed/amortised. In-line with our
expectations, the total amount invested in research and development represented 21% of revenue.
Over the period, in addition to several upgrades to our SaaS offering for customers, we launched four new SaaS products
– Hours of Service Recap and the Texas Intrastate Rule Set in North America, Fuel Tax Credits in Australia and My EROAD
Dashboard for both New Zealand and Australia. These further enhance EROAD’s customer value proposition.
Over the last nine months we have developed EROAD Where to create a cost disruptive solution to asset tracking versus
IOT trackers. This product was developed together with our customers and utilises a unique mesh network that only EROAD
can deliver in New Zealand of Ehubo2 devices, and apps on users mobile devices, to locate small bluetooth tags, that
have been designed and manufactured locally and are robust enough for any environment. At just $30 per EROAD Where tag,
and $5 per month per tag for access to the dedicated EROAD Where Asset Management application, the game changing price
point delivers a disruptive asset tracking solution to a large addressable market.
In addition, EROAD invested $3.3m of capital expenditure in its new generation of business systems to support future
growth and scalability.
Funding EROAD’s growth
In the short term, EROAD is increasing the limits for its debt facilities to fund upfront hardware and installation
costs associated with continuing growth. Together with its strengthening operating cash inflows, this will fund EROAD’s
organic growth across its three markets. In the last six months, EROAD also utilised $6m of the cash raised from the
December 2017 equity raise to progress investments in new generation business systems, key research and development
projects and other strategic initiatives including its market re-entry into Australia. Going forward, EROAD anticipates
any inorganic growth of scale will be funded through new equity issuances.
Recognition
The innovation and significant difference we are making to road safety was acknowledged internationally this week by the
International Road Federation, who awarded EROAD the 2019 Global Road Achievement Award for Technology, Equipment and
Manufacturing.
EROAD also received the 2019 NZ Exporter of the Year (Large Company) Award, and we appeared once again on the Deloitte
Fast 50 Master of Growth Index.
Further accolades were gained through EROAD being named a finalist in the Australasian Brake Fleet Safety Awards (Fleet
Safety product), The NZ Hi-Tech Awards (for both Company of the Year and Innovation) and the NZTE International Business
Awards for Best Large Company.
Outlook
EROAD’s encouraging pipeline is anticipated to deliver solid organic growth for the remainder of the financial year and
beyond.
Consistent, solid growth is expected in the New Zealand business for the second half of the financial year. North
America is now an established market for EROAD and contributing strongly to EBITDA. Following the strong growth in the
first half with the onboarding of two large enterprise customers, further growth in the second half is expected to be at
a reduced rate and will predominantly come from the small to medium customer run rate business. In Australia, it is
anticipated that some of the strong enterprise pipeline will be converted prior to the end of FY20 in addition to steady
gains in the small to medium customer run rate business.
In the second half of FY20 EROAD will go live with its new generation of business systems, giving an improved customer
experience and increased capability to scale the business. This will deliver further operating leverage into FY21.
Beyond FY20 the growth potential is significant for EROAD. While the New Zealand business is market leading, there is
still significant room to expand our customer base and service offering. We expect the North American growth to continue
through building our brand presence, the 2017 ELD mandate contract roll-offs and the sunset of 3G technology. Our more
recent expansion into Australia has great potential and is expected to deliver positive EBITDA within the next 3-4 years
at lower sales levels than was required for North America, reflecting its lower cost to serve through the leverage of
EROAD’s New Zealand based customer support team.
Potential ASX listing
EROAD is becoming a global company with expanding offshore operations, revenues and significant growth aspirations.
Following the re-launch of our Australian business and increasing interest from Australian and other international
investors, the Board announced in October that it is considering seeking an ASX Foreign Exempt Listing to facilitate
greater alignment between the EROAD’s business operations and investor base. A decision regarding a secondary listing is
expected in early 2020. EROAD currently remains committed to maintaining an NZX listing.