THWAITES (DANIEL) PLC - Statement re Coronavirus update
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Daniel Thwaites PLC · THW20/05/2020 10:19
Covid-19 update
Impact
The Company closed all its pubs, inns and hotels on
The Company then quickly took all possible steps to secure the business, protect cash flow and take advantage of the support measures put in place by the government, these include:
-- Over 90% of the workforce are on furlough leave; -- Only allowing staff in key roles and those securing our properties to work - which means that the business is operating and being safeguarded by a skeleton team; -- The Board and Executive team all taking pay cuts of up to 30%; -- Taking advantage of business rate exemptions across its retail properties, which are available for the 2020/21 business rate period; -- Assisting pub tenants to claim grants across all the tenanted pub estate which will assist the tenanted pubs to survive and come through this crisis; -- Claiming pub grants directly where they are available for the pubs that it operates on a managed basis; -- Negotiating either suspension of contracts with suppliers, or reduced costs during the period of disruption; -- Agreeing payment deferrals with HMRC for VAT and PAYE; -- Temporarily pausing deficit contributions to its defined benefit pension funds; and -- Putting all non-essential capital expenditure on hold for the foreseeable future.
The Company renewed its banking facilities in Q1 2020 and at
Dividend
The preservation of cash is an absolute priority, as a result the Company has taken the decision that it will not pay a final dividend for the year ending
Annual Report and Annual General Meeting
The Company has been granted a three-month extension to the normal filing deadline for Annual Report and Accounts by
Outlook
The Company was trading very strongly prior to this crisis and we hope to return to that level of trading in the future once our properties are allowed to open by the government. It is working through its reopening plans to prepare for an environment where restrictions will be in place.
The Company is committed to taking the difficult and necessary decisions to preserve the long-term future of the business and in the future once again flourish for the benefit of all its stakeholders.
The Company benefits from the fact that it owns the freeholds of all of its properties and is therefore not under pressure to pay third party landlords rent, as others in the industry are having to do. However, it does have financing obligations in the form of interest payments to its funders.
The Company has been through troubled times before and has a strong asset base and an experienced management team to assist in finding a pathway through the challenging times ahead.
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