IMS: 40 weeks to 4 October 2009 (Rank)

Date : 10/08/2009 @ 2:00AM
Source : UK Regulatory (RNS and others)
Stock : Rank (RNK)
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IMS: 40 weeks to 4 October 2009 (Rank)

 
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RNS Number : 4194A 
Rank Group PLC 
08 October 2009 
 
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8th October 2009 
 
 
The Rank Group Plc interim management statement 
(Covering 14 and 40 week trading periods to 4 October 2009) 
 
 
The Rank Group Plc ("Rank" or the "Group") delivered a positive trading 
performance during the 14 weeks to 4 October 2009. Group revenue increased by 2% 
against the comparable 14-week period in 2008. On a like-for-like basis, revenue 
was in line with the comparable period. 
 
 
Grosvenor Casinos continued to perform well as a result of strong growth in 
customer visits. Mecca Bingo delivered a modest increase in like-for-like 
revenue, as growth in spend per visit offset a lower number of customer visits. 
Trading remained challenging in Rank's two smallest businesses, Top Rank Espana 
and Rank Interactive, due to the contraction in the Spanish economy and weakness 
in football win margins respectively. 
 
 
+--------------+----------------+--------------+----------------+--------------+ 
|      Year-on-year segmental and Group revenue growth to 4 October 2009       | 
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|              |        Weeks 27 to 40         |        Weeks 1 to 40          | 
+--------------+-------------------------------+-------------------------------+ 
|              |Like-for-like*  |    Total     |Like-for-like*  |    Total     | 
+--------------+----------------+--------------+----------------+--------------+ 
| Mecca Bingo  |      1%        |      3%      |      0%        |      1%      | 
+--------------+----------------+--------------+----------------+--------------+ 
| Grosvenor    |      1%        |      5%      |      2%        |      5%      | 
| Casinos      |                |              |                |              | 
+--------------+----------------+--------------+----------------+--------------+ 
| Top Rank     |      (1)%      |    (1)%      |      2%        |      2%      | 
| Espana**     |                |              |                |              | 
+--------------+----------------+--------------+----------------+--------------+ 
| Rank         |      (8)%      |    (8)%      |      (8)%      |    (8)%      | 
| Interactive  |                |              |                |              | 
+--------------+----------------+--------------+----------------+--------------+ 
| Group        |      0%        |      2%      |      0%        |      2%      | 
+--------------+----------------+--------------+----------------+--------------+ 
 
* Like-for-like excludes the effects of club openings and closures as well as 
changes to the tax regimes for bingo and player-to-player poker in HM 
Government's Budget 2009 
** Top Rank Espana growth not adjusted for currency movement. In euros, revenue 
declined by 10% between weeks 27 and 40 and by 9% between weeks 1 and 40. 
 
 
Mecca Bingo 
Revenue from Mecca Bingo increased by 3% against the comparable 14-week period 
in 2008. This increase was due in part to the change in bingo taxation announced 
in the 2009 Budget, which has the effect of inflating revenue and reducing 
operating profit. 
 
 
The business's like-for-like revenue (which excludes the effect of tax changes) 
grew by 1% during the period. Customer visits declined by 3% but spend per visit 
increased by 4%, largely as a result of the improved range and quality of the 
gaming machines offer. 
 
 
Our new concept 'Full House' club at Beeston in Nottingham continues to perform 
well and is now the largest bingo club by customer visits in its local market. 
In December we will re-launch our Catford club following a 'Full House' 
conversion and we expect to open a further three 'Full House' clubs (all 
conversions) during the first half of 2010. We will monitor the performance of 
these clubs before we decide on the nature, scale and timing of any further 
roll-out. 
 
 
Grosvenor Casinos 
In Grosvenor Casinos, revenue increased by 5% in the 14-week period. Customer 
visits were up 16% as a result of an increase in the number of active customers; 
whilst spend per visit declined by 9% on lower average staking levels and a 
contraction in win margin on table games. On a like-for-like basis, revenue 
increased by 1% with customer visits up 7% and spend per visit down 5%. 
 
 
Our provincial casinos grew revenue by 2% on a like-for-like basis, with an 8% 
increase in customer visits and a 5% decline in spend per visit. Revenue from 
our five London casinos was broadly in line with the comparable period in 2008, 
with 5% growth in customer visits largely offsetting a corresponding decline in 
spend per visit. 
 
 
We have continued to invest in the expansion of the successful G Casino format. 
This month we will open a new G Casino in Dundee and re-launch our Coventry 
casino (acquired from Isle of Capri in April 2009) under the G Casino brand. In 
December we will bring G Casino to Sheffield, through a relocation of the 
existing Grosvenor Casino licence. This investment programme will take the 
number of G Casinos to ten by the end of the year and we remain on course to 
achieve our target of 20 G Casinos by the end of 2012. 
 
 
Top Rank Espana 
Revenue in Sterling from Top Rank Espana, our Spanish bingo clubs business, 
declined by 1% during the 14-week period. In euros, revenue was 10 % lower than 
in the comparable period in 2008, with customer visits down 3% and spend per 
visit 7% lower. 
 
 
Against a backdrop of severe economic contraction and steep rises in 
unemployment, Top Rank Espana has focused with some success on delivering 
operational improvements to gain market share and control costs. 
 
 
Later this month, new gaming machine regulations will take effect in the Madrid 
Autonomous Region. We believe that these changes will benefit the three clubs 
that we operate in the region although given the scale of Spain's economic 
recession, it is difficult to predict the initial extent of revenue benefits. 
 
 
Rank Interactive 
Rank Interactive continued to trade broadly in line with its performance in the 
first half of the year, with revenue down by 8% during the 14-week period. The 
performance of meccabingo.com helped to grow gaming revenue by 3% but continued 
weakness in football win margins contributed to a 37% decline in revenue from 
sportsbook. 
 
 
In September, we launched GCasino.com, creating a new flagship site for online 
casino games and supporting the development of the G Casino brand. 
 
 
Changes to gaming taxes 
As a result of changes to the taxation of bingo and player-to-player poker 
brought in under the Government's 2009 Budget, the Group has incurred 
approximately GBP4m of incremental tax costs in the year to date. These costs 
are in line with guidance provided by the Group in April 2009 and contrast with 
HM Treasury's position that the changes would be beneficial for bingo clubs and 
broadly neutral with respect to poker. 
 
 
Gaming machines tax consultation 
In April 2009, HM Treasury announced that it would consider the implementation 
of a gross profits duty regime on gaming machines, replacing the existing 
combination of Amusement Machine Licence Duty and VAT. 
 
 
The consultation period is scheduled to close on 23 October 2009 and Rank 
intends to make its response public shortly after submission. It is our view 
that a gross profits duty set at the same 15% rate as general betting duty, 
football pools duty and remote gaming duty would be revenue neutral for the 
Group. Ernst & Young LLP has confirmed our calculations. 
 
 
We estimate that the Group would incur approximately GBP1m in incremental costs 
for every percentage point above 15% that the rate of duty is set. Within Rank, 
these costs would mainly be borne by Mecca Bingo. 
 
 
Given the damaging effects of this year's increase in bingo duty (from 15% to 
22%), we will continue to urge the Government not to increase further the tax 
burden of what is already the most heavily taxed gaming sector in Britain. We 
note that at least 20 competitor bingo clubs have closed since bingo duty was 
increased in late April (an average of four closures per month). 
 
 
Outlook 
The Group's positive trading performance reflects the success of the actions we 
have taken to improve the value and quality of the service that we offer our 
customers and thus to grow market share. 
 
 
In line with the plans we set out at our half-year results, we will continue to 
invest in our businesses, with a particular focus on the growth of the G Casino 
brand and the further development of the 'Full House' concept in Mecca Bingo. 
 
 
Rank has continued to trade in line with management expectations and the board 
remains confident in the Group's sustainable growth strategy. 
 
 
Ends 
 
 
The Rank Group Plc 
Dan Waugh, director of investor relations    01628 504 053 
 
 
Financial Dynamics 
Ben Foster /Marc Cohen    020 7831 3113 
 
 
Conference call 
A conference call for investors and analysts will be held at 8.30am (London 
time) on Thursday 8 October 2009. Dial-in information follows below: 
 
 
UK (free call): 0800 694 0257 
USA (free call): 1866 966 9439 
International: +44 (0) 1452 555 566 
Passcode: 33623550 
 
 
A replay of the conference call will shortly be available from the Rank Group's 
website (www.rank.com). 
 
 
 About The Rank Group Plc 
The Rank Group Plc ('Rank') is a leading European 
gaming and betting business, based in the UK and listed on the London Stock 
Exchange (RNK.L). Its principal activities are the operation of bingo clubs and 
casinos with complementary interactive gaming and bookmaking services. 
 
 
For more information about The Rank Group, visit www.rank.com 
 
 
Notes 
 
 
Effects of tax changes 
On 22 April 2009, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced a reform of bingo 
taxation. As a consequence, from 27 April 2009, revenue from games of bingo is 
no longer subject to VAT. However, the rate of bingo duty increased from 15% to 
22%. The effect of this change is to magnify reported revenue (which is stated 
on a post-VAT basis) and to depress operating profit (due to significantly 
higher duty, which is accounted for as a cost of sales). 
 
 
Full House 
'Full House' is the project name for Mecca Bingo's new concept club. The first 
Full House was opened in Beeston, Nottingham in May 2009. The club is branded as 
'Mecca - so much more' and while it retains bingo as a core product it also 
features enhanced bar and restaurant areas (with table service), an electronic 
bingo lounge and a broad range of amusement machines. 
 
 
G Casino 
G Casino is a modern gaming-based leisure venue. Launched in Manchester in June 
2006, G Casino will have been extended to ten locations by the end of 2009. 
G Casino is differentiated from most traditional casinos through its broad range 
of gaming and non-gaming activities, with large poker rooms, sports lounges, 
restaurants and stylish bars as well as traditional and electronic casino games. 
G Casino attracts significantly higher levels of customer visits and has a 
higher proportion of female customers than traditional casinos. 
 
This information is provided by RNS 
            The company news service from the London Stock Exchange 
   END 
 
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