Kinepolis sees cinema attendance recover further and is regaining financial strength

Kinepolis sees cinema attendance recover further and is regaining financial strength

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*Kinepolis sees** cinema attendance recover further **and is regaining financial strength*

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18 August 2022, 7 a.m.

Kinepolis recorded a strong recovery in its operating result and free cash flow in the first half of 2022. The Group saw a progressive recovery in cinema attendance in all countries, with countries that initially lagged behind now catching up. The summer holiday started promisingly, but was then plagued by the heat wave.

Kinepolis welcomed five times more visitors in the first half of 2022 than in the first half of 2021, or 77.2% of visitors compared to the same period in 2019. While Covid measures were still in force in most countries in the first quarter, with the Dutch and some of the Canadian cinemas remaining closed until the end of January, all cinemas were free of measures in the second quarter. In the month of June, ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, ‘Jurassic World Dominion’ and ‘Elvis’ ensured a recovery in the number of visitors to 107.0% compared to June 2019.

Average sales per visitor remained high, driven by a high demand for experience and premium products, which has led to a faster recovery in visitor-related revenue compared to the visitors. The other business lines also recorded a smooth recovery, particularly business-to-business activities, thanks to a significant increase in corporate events.

The implementation of the Entrepreneurship plan contributed strongly to the recovery of the operating result and to the development of the product range. The regained financial strength will allow Kinepolis to focus further on external expansion and the premiumisation of its offering.

*Important** achievements in H1 2022*

· Appointment of Mr. Jeroen Mouton as the new CFO. He will start on 15 November 2022.· Agreement to take over the operation of two Spanish cinemas (Marbella and Barcelona) from November 2022.· Investments in a premium movie experience, including the introduction of ‘Premiere Seats’ in ten Landmark cinemas and 200 laser upgrades in 2022, as well as the preparation for the roll-out of premium concepts in the US.· Agreement for the roll-out of Eikona Cinema Manager TMS system in Europe.
*Key figures H1 2022*^*1*^*2*

· Kinepolis welcomed 13.7 million *visitors* in the first half of the year, corresponding to 77.2% of the visitors in the same period in 2019, thereby generating 93.5%^3 of turnover compared to H1 2019. In the second quarter, Kinepolis recorded a visitor level of 86.9% compared to Q2 2019, resulting in a turnover of 103.9%^3 compared to Q2 2019.· *Sales per visitor* (ticket sales, drinks and snacks) remained high, and were higher than in 2021.· *EBITDA* in the first semester amounted to € 68.2 million, with an *EBITDAL* (EBITDA adjusted for leases) of € 50.4 million.· *Total profit* amounted to € 9.1 million.· *Free cash flow* recovered to € 25.7 million.· The *net financial debt* (NFD), excluding lease liabilities, decreased from € 474.5 million on 31 December 2021 to € 450.0 million on 30 June 2022.
*Eddy Duquenne, CEO of Kinepolis Group, about the first half of the year: *

“I’m proud of the company's financial recovery and the strength that we are regaining to focus on further internal and external expansion. Blockbusters are playing an important part in the recovery of cinema attendance, and we expect medium-sized and local films to also reach their full potential in the coming months. Our strategy of focusing on premiumisation of the customer experience has been successful and, together with the realisation of our Entrepreneurship plan, has contributed strongly to the recovery of our operating result.”

*Half-yearly financial report 2022 attached.*

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^1 Figures from 1 January to 30 June 2022.
^2 Press release based on unaudited figures.
^3 Corrected for one-off Covid-19 related items.


*Attachment*

· EN Report H1 2022

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