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US – Inspired anticipates quick recovery once lockdowns are lifted

By - 12 March 2021

Inspired generated total revenue of $71.7m and adjusted EBITDA of $34.9m in the fourth quarter 2020 on a reported basis.

These results include a payment from a UK LBO customer related to the company’s contractual revenue share of their value-added tax rebate, which positively impacted Revenue by $32.5m and adjusted EBITDA by $31.7 million (in conjunction with third party fees).

“October was a stellar month and indicated how quickly we could recover before our land-based businesses went back into lockdown in November and December,” said Lorne Weil, Executive Chairman of Inspired.

“Our October monthly revenue of $21.2m and adjusted EBITDA of $6.8m, or 32 per cent of total revenue, was nearly 20 per cent above October 2019 and the highest monthly levels we experienced in 2020, excluding the VAT-related income.

“This follows the general pattern we saw of sequential monthly growth throughout the third quarter 2020 following the second quarter lockdown.

“Importantly, year to year growth in October occurred despite the fact that October performance was impacted by pub curfews in early October and the introduction of tiered closures in the second half of the month.”

Revenue and adjusted EBITDA were negatively impacted in November and December by the COVID-19 closures. In November, most of Inspired’s land-based customers’ venues were closed.

In December, the UK had a tiered lockdown system whereby many land-based customers’ venues were open but restricted, limiting revenue while incurring near-full service costs. This tiered system is not expected to return in England.

The company’s aggregate business across its online virtuals and interactive channels showed strength in the quarter with revenues increasing sequentially from $3m in October to $3.3m in November to $4.2m in December. This reflects year-over-year growth of 89 per cent, 95 per cent and 99 per cent, respectively, over $1.6m, $1.7m and $2.1m in the same months in 2019.

Weil continued: “While the UK is expected to remain on lockdown through the first quarter 2021, based on the UK Prime Minister’s public statement on February 22, and assuming achievement of key goalposts, the UK will ease lockdown restrictions in stages with LBOs reopening in April, pubs and holiday parks reopening in May and an end of the lockdown by June 21.

“By the end of the second quarter 2021, assuming the UK ends its lockdown, we would expect our UK business to be on a run rate similar to where we were in the third quarter 2020 when we generated $17.1m in adjusted EBITDA, excluding VAT-related income, at current exchange rates.”

Weil concluded: “Furthermore, by the third quarter 2021, we expect to have the added benefit of our online business having grown substantially year over year with continuing expectations for growth from that higher starting point due to a strong business development pipeline, including new commercial agreements in existing territories, jurisdictional expansion in North America, Europe and South America and continued strong product development across both Interactive and online virtual sports.

“We also expect to have our holiday park business back to pre-pandemic levels, which was not the case in the third quarter 2020 given local restrictions.

“We’re confident that, as we did last time, we will recover quickly once lockdowns are lifted to emerge from this pandemic even stronger than before with a lower cost structure, improved liquidity, a larger customer base and increased growth opportunities.”

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