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SkyCity Entertainment Group talking to funders, can't give 2022 financial outlook

Anne Gibson
By Anne Gibson
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29 Oct, 2021 12:00 AM5 mins to read

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Michael Ahearne at SkyCity Auckland. Photo / Michael Craig

Michael Ahearne at SkyCity Auckland. Photo / Michael Craig

SkyCity Entertainment Group has entered discussions with its financiers about debt at the business, which is being "significantly impacted" by Covid-19 lockdowns.

Chief executive Michael Ahearne told shareholders today that no financial guidance could be released for the current 2022 financial year. He also disclosed talks with bankers around the company's dect covenants and mentioned the sale of non-core assets.

"In response to the ongoing Covid-19 disruptions in New Zealand and in particular the prolonged lockdown in Auckland, we have prudently engaged with our financiers to discuss a debt gearing covenant waiver for our December 2021 testing period to enable full access to our committed liquidity headroom," Ahearne told shareholders.

The company declared net hedged debt of $590m when it announced its June 30, 2021 result.

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Ahearne said the balance sheet was "in a strong position". The company had total liquidity of $240m to respond to further pandemic disruptions, one-off events and a more protracted economic recovery here and in Australia.

But Covid and disruptions made it impossible to give any outlook, he warned.

"Given the changeable operating settings and uncertain near-term outlook due to Covid-19, we are unable to provide earnings guidance for 2022 at this time," he said.

Shareholders met virtually at 1pm today for the annual meeting of the casino, tourism, restaurant, gaming, hotel and hospitality business whose Auckland properties have now been shut for a crippling 72 days.

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SkyCity - a dominant business in Auckland. Photo / Alex Robertson
SkyCity - a dominant business in Auckland. Photo / Alex Robertson

Ahearne has previously said that for every day Auckland is shut, the business loses $1m+.

Today, he reiterated that: "The EBIDTA impact of being closed in Auckland and Hamilton continues to be significant with around $1m of lost earnings per day."

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SkyCity is claiming the wage subsidy, he said.

Work and Income showed SkyCity Management claimed $21.6m for 3272 employees and a further $2.7m extension for 2219 employees.

Latest Fletcher Construction programming indicates the Horizon Hotel now won't be completed until 2024 and the NZ International Convention Centre until 2025. Convention centre reinstatement works were slower than expected.

Earnings from the current year's first half had been "materially impacted by difficult trading conditions", a slide said.

SkyCity is selling non-core assets including land in Darwin at Little Mindil as well as non-operational New Zealand property. The Darwin land was bought when SkyCity owned a Northern Territories casino. It announced that casino sale in 2018, yet hasn't been able to sell the adjoining site where it once planned to expand.

Chairman Rod Campbell will leave the board early next year. The business is yet to announce a new chairman.

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Ahearne gave an update on an investigation into its Australian operations by authorities. That probe is by the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre, the government agency responsible for detecting, deterring and disrupting criminal abuse of the financial system to protect the community from serious and organised crime

"We are taking the concerns raised by AUSTRAC through its compliance review and subsequent enforcement of SkyCity Adelaide seriously and have taken immediate steps to investigate and appropriately address the concerns raised," Ahearne said today.

SkyCity will cooperate with the centre and was committed to continuous improvement of its anti-money laundering practices.

A shareholder asked Campbell if the convention centre project was going to plan in the board's view and if all future costs were covered by insurance. The chairman said there was no change and "overall we consider it's under control".

A shareholder asked what percentage of gaming machines were jackpot linked and if such machines were more of an attraction to patrons. Ahearne confirmed around 50 per cent of Auckland machines were jackpot-linked. These were very popular but he said some people preferred non-jackpot linked machines.

Those were the only two questions asked at today's meeting.

Earlier this month, lockdown's toll on the company altered one analyst's earnings outlook.

Adrian Allbon, a Jarden Securities analyst, said initial outlooks for how long the Auckland and Hamilton properties would be shut had forecast much shorter times.

But now it was clear the lockdowns were going to be so much longer, he sliced EBITDA forecasts by a savage $55m or 21 per cent.

Lights on - no one's coming: new SkyCity Auckland VIP zone, refurbed for high-rollers. Photo / supplied
Lights on - no one's coming: new SkyCity Auckland VIP zone, refurbed for high-rollers. Photo / supplied

In late August when SkyCity released its full-year 2021 result, Allbon said Jarden assumed four to six-week alert level 3 and 4 lockdowns.

Annual earnings from Auckland were expected to be $209m for the year to June 30, 2022. Allbon has revised that down to $158.8m.

Hamilton earnings were expected to be $33.6m. That's now cut to $29.5m.

The company had been holding around $100m of EBITDA as a buffer but Allbon questioned whether that was still the case. He wonders too if the company is talking to its bankers.

"With an extended New Zealand lockdown now a reality, our revised FY22 estimate suggests this buffer is now mostly consumed and we would expect management to be working with the company's debt providers on waiver flexibility," Allbon said.

On October 3, SkyCity said it would close its Hamilton casino following the Government announcement on the Waikato.

SkyCity Auckland has been closed since August. Only the company's Queenstown casino remains open in New Zealand.

The business also said today it would soon bar non-vaccinated people from its properties.

Shares are today trading on the NZX around $3.10.

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