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CASHBUILD LIMITED - Second quarter operational update - FY 2017

Release Date: 17/01/2017 16:00
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Second quarter operational update - FY 2017

CASHBUILD LIMITED
(Registration number: 1986/001503/06)
(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
JSE share code: CSB                     ISIN: ZAE000028230
(“Cashbuild” or “the company”)

SECOND QUARTER OPERATIONAL UPDATE – FY 2017

Cashbuild is currently in the process of finalising its results for the half-year ended December
2016. In line with past practice and disclosure, Cashbuild herewith provides its quarterly
operational update.

Revenue for the company was up by 4% on the second quarter of the prior financial year. Stores
opened since 1 July 2015 (new stores – 20 stores) contributed 4% of the increase, whilst existing
stores (219 stores) remained at similar levels when compared to the second quarter of the prior
financial year. This, together with the growth reported in the first quarter, equates to an increase
in revenue for the half year of 4%, with new stores contributing 4% of the increase whilst existing
stores remained at similar levels to that of the comparative period of the prior financial year.

Revenue for the Group, including P&L Hardware trading equates to growth of 14% for the
second quarter and 15% growth for the first half of the financial year when compared to the prior
year.

Transactions through the tills during the 2nd quarter increased by 1% (half year: 0%) to that of the
comparative period contributed by new stores increasing with 3% (half year: 3%) and existing
stores decreasing by 2% (half year: 3% decrease). Transactions for the 2nd quarter for the group
were up 10% (half year: 9%) with the inclusion of P&L Hardware.

Total units sold increased by 6% (half year: 7%) with existing stores increasing by 1% for the 2nd
quarter (half year: 3%). Units for the Group were up 11% (half year: 12%) with the inclusion of
P&L Hardware.

During the second quarter five new stores were opened (half year: nine stores), two stores were
refurbished (half year: two), one store relocated (half year: two), and one store closed at the
expiration of its lease term (half year: 2) bringing the total number of stores trading at the end of
the quarter to 293, which includes the 44 P&L Hardware stores and the 10 Cashbuild DIY pilot
stores.

Selling inflation was at 3% at the end of December 2016 when compared to December 2015
prices. Gross profit percentage margins remained at similar levels to those reported for the full
prior financial year.

Detail per region

The breakdown per region of the factual information given in the update above is reflected in the
three tables below.

With the P&L Hardware acquisition effective 1 June 2016 it will be shown separately for the
remainder of the financial year.



Revenue versus comparative period  Total     P&L       New   Existing    Percentage
per region                                 Hardware                    of total sales
                                     %         %        %       %            %

South Africa               Q1        17       14        2       1           90
                           Q2        16       12        4       -           90
                        Half Year    16       12        3       1           90

Lesotho                    Q1        (8)       -        -      (8)           2
                           Q2        (3)       -        -      (3)           1
                        Half Year    (5)       -        -      (5)           1

Namibia                    Q1         11       -       11       -            1
                           Q2        (1)       -       11     (12)           2
                        Half Year     4        -       11      (7)           2

Swaziland                  Q1         1        -        -       1            3
                           Q2         4        -        -       4            3
                        Half Year     3        -        -       3            3

Botswana (in Rand)         Q1        (1)       -        -      (1)           3
                           Q2         -        -        7      (7)           3
                        Half Year     -        -        4      (4)           3
Botswana (in Pula)      Half Year     1        -        4      (3)

Malawi (in Rand)           Q1        21        -        -      21            1
                           Q2         8        -        -       8            1
                        Half Year    14        -        -      14            1
Malawi (in Kwacha)      Half Year    42        -        -      42

Total Cashbuild            Q1        15       12        2       1          100
                           Q2        14       10        4       -          100
                        Half Year    15       11        4       -          100

Transactions versus comparative     Total     P&L      New   Existing    Percentage
period per region                           Hardware                       of total
                                                                        transactions
                                      %                 %       %            %

South Africa              Q1          8       10        3      (5)          90
                          Q2         12       10        4      (2)          90
                       Half Year     10       10        3      (3)          90

Lesotho                   Q1         (8)       -        -      (8)           2
                          Q2         (7)       -        -      (7)           2
                       Half Year     (8)       -        -      (8)           2

Namibia                   Q1          4        -       10       (6)          2
                          Q2        (13)       -       11      (24)          2
                       Half Year     (5)       -       10      (15)          2

Swaziland                 Q1         (3)       -        -      (3)           3
                          Q2          3        -        -       3            3
                       Half Year      -        -        -       -            3

Botswana                   Q1        (2)       -        -      (2)           3
                           Q2         7        -        9      (2)           3
                        Half Year     3        -        5      (2)           3

Malawi                     Q1         21       -        -       21           -
                           Q2          3       -        -        3           -
                        Half Year     12       -        -       12           -

Total Cashbuild            Q1          7       9        3       (5)         100
                           Q2         10       9        3       (2)         100
                        Half Year      9       9        3       (3)         100

Number of stores – end quarter two   Total        P&L          New   Existing   Percentage
                                                Hardware                         of total
                                                                                    %
South Africa                         254          44           18        192        87
Lesotho                                5           -            -          5         2
Namibia                                4           -            1          3         1
Swaziland                              7           -            -          7         2
Botswana                              11           -            1         10         4
Malawi                                 2           -            -          2         1
DIY Pilot stores                      10           -            -         10         3
Total                                293          44           20        229       100

17 January 2017
Sponsor
Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking

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