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THE SPAR GROUP LIMITED - Unaudited interim results for the six months ended 31 March 2022 and cash dividend declaration

Release Date: 08/06/2022 07:05
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Unaudited interim results for the six months ended 31 March 2022 and cash dividend declaration

THE SPAR GROUP LTD
(SPAR) or (the company) or (the group)
Registration number: 1967/001572/06
ISIN: ZAE000058517
JSE share code: SPP

The SPAR Group Ltd
Unaudited interim results for the six months ended 31 March 2022 and cash dividend declaration

Group Turnover                                                +5.2%
Operating Profit                                              +7.1%
Diluted headline earnings per share                           +3.7%
Interim dividend per share                              175.0 cents
Net asset value per share                                    +10.4%
Net new stores                                                 + 55

Our purpose
To inspire people to do and be more

SALIENT FEATURES
                                                          Unaudited         Unaudited
                                                   six months ended  six months ended                %
Rmillion                                              31 March 2022     31 March 2021           change
Turnover(1)                                                67 605.2          64 240.5              5.2
Operating profit                                            1 832.0           1 710.2              7.1
Earnings per share                      (cents)               605.5             616.4             (1.8)
Headline earnings per share             (cents)               642.6             620.7              3.5
Diluted headline earnings per share     (cents)               641.1             618.5              3.7
Dividend per share(2)                   (cents)               175.0             280.0            (37.5)
Net asset value per share               (cents)             4 373.9           3 961.1             10.4

(1) Turnover represents revenue from the sale of merchandise.
(2) On 16 February 2022, the board announced a change in the dividend policy for a period of two years to fund inter alia the strategic SAP implementation.

SUMMARY SEGMENT ANALYSIS
                                                                                                                                 The SPAR
Rmillion                                            Southern Africa           Ireland      Switzerland           Poland         Group Ltd
Profit/(loss)
Turnover                                                   44 621.4          14 853.3          6 864.7          1 265.8          67 605.2
Gross profit                                                4 420.6           2 096.8          1 279.0            230.4           8 026.8
Operating profit/(loss)                                     1 420.0             390.0            187.9           (165.9)          1 832.0
Profit/(loss) before taxation                               1 355.8             314.7            158.4           (187.5)          1 641.4

Financial position
Total assets                                               26 601.4          13 862.1         10 204.2          2 053.7          52 721.4
Total liabilities                                          21 603.2          11 433.5          8 374.7          2 892.8          44 304.2

PERFORMANCE OVERVIEW
The group delivered robust turnover growth, increasing turnover by 5.2% to R67.6 billion. Group operating profit increased by 7.1% to R1.8 billion. 
SPAR Southern Africa delivered a strong performance. Profits in the foreign businesses have come under pressure due to increased labour and energy costs. 
Whilst loss making, the Polish business is showing improvement. Diluted headline earnings per share increased by 3.7% to 641.1 cents. The board has declared 
an interim dividend of 175.0 cents per share, in line with the temporarily adjusted dividend policy.

SPAR South Africa reported solid growth, with wholesale turnover increasing by 7.7% to R43.8 billion. The core SPAR wholesale grocery business reported a
meaningful recovery in sales growth of 4.6%, assisted by increased marketing initiatives at retail, and unrestricted liquor trading, which drove increased
footfall to SPAR stores. Internally measured wholesale price inflation for the period was 5.0%. Core business trading continued to be impacted by the stores
which were closed due to the civil unrest in July 2021. At the end of the period, 13 SPAR format stores and nine TOPS at SPAR stores remained closed.
Following the lifting of the COVID-19 nationwide liquor trading bans in September 2021, TOPS at SPAR made a strong recovery, increasing turnover by 41.6%
for the period. On a combined basis, wholesale grocery and liquor turnover increased by 8.5% for the period. While Build it experienced a slowdown against
the backdrop of extraordinary levels of home improvement seen during the pandemic, this business continues to deliver growth with turnover increasing by
1.4%. Build it trading was hampered by heavy rainfall in various regions across the country, as well as the impact of seven stores which have remained
closed following the civil unrest. The total Southern African store network increased to 2 493 stores, with 53 net new stores across all formats.

BWG Group (Ireland and South West England) delivered excellent turnover growth of 8.3% in EUR-denominated terms. As consumers started to switch spend to
out-of-home channels with the easing of COVID-19 restrictions, the retail brands have managed to deliver an overall robust performance. Sales in
foodservices rebounded strongly with the reopening of the hospitality industry. Appleby Westward in South West England has continued to benefit from the
growth of corporate stores. Despite many cost pressures the business has performed strongly and has again reported a solid profit result. During the period,
there were a significant number of new store openings, increasing the store portfolio for the combined business to 1 432 stores (26 net new stores).

SPAR Switzerland reported a decrease in turnover of 1.6% in CHF-denominated currency and has seen a decline in trading against the extraordinary levels of
growth in the prior period. As expected, the elimination of pandemic-related restrictions in the current period significantly reduced the level of
neighbourhood store support which the business benefitted from during the height of COVID-19 restrictions. Increased electricity and fuel costs impacted
overall profitability for this business. The SSAG petro-convenience stores have contributed positively for the full six months against only one month in the
prior period. The TopCC cash and carry business has returned to growth, supported by the reopening of restaurants and hospitality. On a net basis, SPAR
Switzerland closed five stores, taking the total store network to 381 stores at the end of the period.

SPAR Poland reported turnover growth of 6.5% in PLN-denominated terms. The further strategic closure of selected loss-making stores during the period
impacted sales growth. Retailer loyalty for the independent retailers in the south of the country improved marginally to 31% at the end of March 2022 and
further work to improve this level is in progress, which will drive growth for this business. The store closures resulted in a reduction in the store
network of 19 stores to 208 stores at period end.

OUTLOOK
In South Africa, inflationary pressures will continue to persist, with the consumer expected to remain under pressure. SPAR has increased its promotional
calendar for the period ahead to continue to attract cash-strapped consumers and is focused on providing a renewed SPAR-brand fresh offering, including
fresh produce, butchery, bakery and home meal replacement. There is great enthusiasm from our independent retailers to implement SPAR's new online shopping
platform, SPAR2U. Our online platform is receiving positive reviews and a large number of stores are preparing to launch online within their communities in
the coming months. Liquor sales should continue to rebound in the absence of further pandemic-related liquor trading restrictions. Post period end,
KwaZulu-Natal experienced devastating floods. The damage to our SPAR stores was fortunately minimal and most of these retailers were trading again within 
24 hours. Our Build it business has been negatively impacted by heavy rainfall, but remains well placed to assist with rebuilds, given the level of damage 
experienced within the region.

In the European regions, with the pandemic-related regulations set aside, management teams are optimistic ahead of the summer months, which are
traditionally good for retail trading, and hospitality sector growth. BWG Group has several focus areas including the EUROSPAR supermarket strategy. 
Growth of the existing business remains the key area of focus for the Swiss team, along with converting the remaining SSAG stores to the SPAR Express brand 
and strategically transferring these stores to independent retailers. The next six months will be a crucial period for the Polish business and management are
heavily focused on retailer loyalty growth and new business development. The partnership with Avia fuel courts continues to grow in line with the plan for
the SPAR brand to gain traction in petro-convenience in Switzerland and Poland going forward.

The group continues to benefit from its diversity in terms of geographies and business segments and remains resilient in the face of ongoing challenges.
Considering the inflationary pressures, greater collaboration, cost reduction and driving efficiencies across all our businesses are key areas of focus for
the second half of the financial year. We remain well positioned to offer exceptional value to consumers through our SPAR house brand offerings. The return 
to more normal activity, as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted is widely welcomed. SPAR is a people business - freedom of movement and socialisation are 
essential for relationship building across our communities, and with new and existing stakeholders. The SPAR brand is embedded within the heart of its 
communities. We will continue to provide an excellent service to our independent retailers and to make a difference within the communities we serve.

Graham O'Connor          Brett Botten
Chairman                 Chief Executive Officer

DECLARATION OF ORDINARY DIVIDEND
Notice is hereby given that an interim gross cash dividend of 175.0 cents (2021: 280.0 cents) per share has been declared by the board in respect of the six
months ended 31 March 2022. The dividend has been declared out of income reserves.

The salient dates for the payment of the interim dividend are detailed below:

Declaration date                                               Wednesday, 8 June 2022
Last day for shares to trade cum-dividend                       Tuesday, 28 June 2022
Shares to commence trading ex-dividend                        Wednesday, 29 June 2022
Record date                                                       Friday, 1 July 2022
Payment of dividend                                               Monday, 4 July 2022

Shareholders will not be permitted to dematerialise or rematerialise their shares between Wednesday, 29 June 2022 and Friday, 1 July 2022, both days
inclusive.

In terms of South African taxation legislation effective from 1 April 2012, the following additional information is disclosed:
- The South African local dividend tax rate is 20%;
- The net local dividend amount is 140.0 cents per share for shareholders liable to pay tax on dividends and 175.0 cents per share for shareholders exempt
  from such dividend tax;
- The issued share capital of The SPAR Group Limited is 192 602 355 ordinary shares; and
- The SPAR Group Limited's tax reference number is 9285/168/20/0.

By order of the board

Kevin O'Brien          Pinetown
Company Secretary      8 June 2022

ABOUT THIS ANNOUNCEMENT
This short-form announcement is the responsibility of the directors and is only a summary of the information in the full announcement and does not contain
full or complete details.

The full announcement can be found on SENS at 
https://senspdf.jse.co.za/documents/2022/JSE/ISSE/SPP/Interim_22.pdf.

The full announcement is also available on the company's website at https://thespargroup.com/ and copies may also be requested from the company's registered
office and at the office of the JSE sponsor at no charge, during office hours. Any investment decision by investors and/or shareholders in relation to the 
company's shares should be based on the full announcement. The information contained in this short-form announcement has neither been audited nor reviewed by 
the company's external auditors.

CORPORATE INFORMATION
Directors: GO O'Connor** (Chairman), BW Botten (Chief Executive Officer), JA Canny*, MW Godfrey, LM Koyana*, M Mashologu*, P Mnganga*, ST Naran*, 
AG Waller* (Lead independent)
(* Independent non-executive) (** Non-executive)

Company Secretary: KJ O'Brien

THE SPAR GROUP LTD: (SPAR) or (the company) or (the group) 
Registration number: 1967/001572/06 
ISIN: ZAE000058517
JSE share code: SPP

Registered office 
22 Chancery Lane 
PO Box 1589 
Pinetown 
3600

Transfer secretaries 
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Auditors 
PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. 
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Midrand
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Sponsor 
One Capital 
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Illovo
2196

Bankers and corporate brokers 
Rand Merchant Bank, a division of FirstRand Bank Ltd 
PO Box 4130 
The Square 
Umhlanga Rocks 
4021

Attorneys 
Garlicke & Bousfield 
PO Box 1219 
Umhlanga Rocks 
4320

Website 
www.thespargroup.com

Date: 08-06-2022 07:05:00
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