AS Ekspress Grupp: Consolidated unaudited interim report for the First Quarter of 2022

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In the 1st quarter of 2022, the revenue of AS Ekspress Grupp increased by 22% to EUR 13.4 million and EBITDA increased by 3% to EUR 0.62 million. Due to the seasonality of the Group’s business, as expected the Group’s net loss in the 1st quarter of 2022 totalled EUR 0.51 million. Digital revenue contributed 78% to the Group’s total revenue at the end of March. Digital revenue increased by 36% as compared to the same period last year.

The Group’s performance in the 1st quarter met expectations: the consolidated revenue totalled EUR 13.4 million (1st quarter 2021: EUR 11.0 million), increasing by 22% as compared to the previous year. Revenue growth in the 1st quarter was primarily attributable to the growth in online advertising and digital subscription revenue. The total advertising market has not changed substantially in terms of its size as compared to the previous year, but the online advertising market has continued to grow as compared to traditional media channels. Revenue growth was as expected but it was still negatively impacted by Russia’s offensive in Ukraine due to which several planned campaigns were postponed by advertising customers, primarily in Lithuania and Latvia. The wider impact of the war on the economies of the Baltic States is currently difficult to predict. The revenue of Geenius Meedia that was acquired at the end of 2021 totalled EUR 0.5 million in the 1st quarter, i.e. contributing ca 5% to the Group’s sales.

The number of the digital subscriptions of AS Ekspress Grupp increased by 50% by the end of March 2022 as compared to the same period last year and totalled 146 thousand. Õhtuleht and Delfi Lithuania demonstrated the strongest growth. The growth of digital subscriptions also met expectations, but the number of subscribers increased at the end of February, because during turbulent times in the world, the readers are more interested in high-quality and objective journalism.

The earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) of Ekspress Grupp totalled EUR 0.62 million in the 1st quarter which is 3% more as compared to the same period in 2021. Due to the seasonality of the business, the Group incurred a net loss of EUR 0.51 million in the 1st quarter. In the 1st quarter, the financial aid to Ukraine in the amount of EUR 0.09 million was recognised as a one-off expense. Operating expenses increased by EUR 2.54 million (22%) in the 1st quarter of which staff costs made up EUR 1.78 million (29%). In the 1st quarter, the number of employees increased by 18%, i.e. by 132 people, 46 employees of whom came from OÜ Geenius Meedia acquired at the end of 2021 and 86 employees from other media companies in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. In addition to the pressure on wages due to the general price inflation, the employee-related cost base has increased on account of additional expenditures of the editorial offices covering the warfare in Ukraine.