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Hemas Holdings PLC Investor Presentation
YTD Q3 2016-17
www.hemas.com
Hemas is a LKR 38 Bn Sri Lankan Wellness, Leisure and Mobility Business
2
Healthcare
44%
Consumer
38%
Leisure, Travel &
Aviation
9%
Logistics &
Maritime
4%
Other
5%
Group Revenue by Segment
YTD FY 2016-17
Largest private
sector healthcare
player with LKR 18
Bn. in revenues
Sri Lanka’s leading
domestic H&PC
manufacturer with
25% market share
Furthest reach
across the Leisure,
Travel and Aviation
spectrum
Largest private
pharmaceutical
manufacturing
company
Market leading
Value-added Hair
oil brand in
Bangladesh
Leading maritime
house representing
4th largest caller at
Port of Colombo
www.hemas.com 3
History & Milestones
1948
Established OTC & Rx
distribution
1962
Production of Personal
care with French
Multinational firm
1970
Launched travel and
tourism partnerships
2003
IPO on Colombo Stock
Exchange
2007
Entered hospital space
With an acquisition
2014
Exited Power
2013
Acquired Rx and OTC
manufacturing firm
2011
Launched Bangladesh
consumer business
1980-1990s
Deepened position in
SL Personal Care
Expanded
Transport Business
www.hemas.com
Across our businesses we are Enriching Lives and driving towards Market
Leadership
Developing great Personal Care products and brands that delight Sri Lankan consumers
Developing our regional footprint by tapping into high growth emerging markets
Elevating our community with a focus on childhood education and development
Providing affordable healthcare outcomes for all Sri Lankans
Outstanding leisure experiences to the upscale traveler and excellence in aviation and travel services
Driving exceptional mobility solutions serving the nation’s logistics needs
www.hemas.com 5
Business Highlights YTD 2016/17: Wellness
Premiumisation and Deepening our Positions in fast growth PC categories
▪ Launched new Velvet bath and body range as a means of expanding our position in skincare. The range is designed for Sri Lankan skin
▪ Number of relaunches and refreshes took place during the quarter (Kumarika and Baby Cheramy)
▪ Launched new Kumarika hair serum and shampoo
▪ Commissioned new soap plant at our Sri Lankan manufacturing facility
Expanding into Emerging International Personal care markets
▪ Expanded retail distribution footprint in Bangladesh from 114,000 to 132,000
▪ Launched "Kumarika" facewash and shampoo
▪ Entered into Pakistan and West Bengal
Streamlining Portfolio and Adding Pharma manufacturing capacity
▪ Exited the agricultural portfolio at J.L. Morison’s to enable the business to focus on excellence in Rx and OTC manufacturing
▪ New JL Morisons manufacturing facility in partnership with Sri Lanka’s leading nanotechnology research institute.
Reconfiguring hospitals to improve asset utilization
▪ Added 27 new single occupancy rooms at our flagship hospital – Hemas Hospitals Wattala.
▪ Expanded our surgical capabilities in Orthopaedics and Neurosurgery
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Business Highlights YTD 2016/17: Leisure and Mobility
Expanded portfolio of maritime services
▪ Secured our first mainline shipping Principal, Evergreen Shipping Lines– one of the largest callers at the Port of Colombo, a significant scale up for
Hemas Maritime.
▪ Broke ground on "Hemas Logistics City", a state of the art container yard and warehouse to serve Sri Lanka’s growing logistics needs.
Developing a suite of offerings for the upscale traveller
▪ Expanded Aviation Representation Portfolio to emerging tourist destinations.
▪ Opened Anantara Kalutara, the second Anantara Resort developed in partnership with Minor Group; HHL’s effective shareholding is 12%
▪ Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle wins multiple awards including Condé Nast Readers’ Choice Award for Top 9 Hotels in Asia, Top 25 Hotels of Sri
Lanka, Top 25 Luxury Hotels – Sri Lanka, and Top 25 Hotels for Service – Sri Lanka.
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People and Innovation
Launched a Group-wide Wellness initiative to make Hemas the healthiest workforce in Sri Lanka
Trialling a Wellness Platform across the group and at two of Colombo's largest employment locations (leading IT
park – Orion City and World Trade Centre) to meet health and wellness needs via digital delivery modes
Continue to drive digital initiatives around the group including finding better ways to reach customers through
eCommerce across all business segments
Launched First year of development program in partnership with Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB),
to prepare Hemas Future Leaders
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▪ Consumer income growth bolstering PC spend
▪ Consumers experimenting with more categories than before
▪ More focus on premiumisation, problem-solution and adult
propositions in in personal care
▪ Tougher rural market conditions, more taxes on consumers,
But foreign investment, job creation and exports stimulating
demand.
Sri Lanka Personal Care Market
6%
9%
10%
5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
0
10
20
30
40
50
2013 2014 2015 2016
Revenue % Growth
0
40
80
120
Q1 15' Q2 15' Q3 15' Q4 15' Q1 16' Q2 16' Q3 16' Q4 16'
Nielsen Consumer Confidence Index
Q1 2015–Q4 2016
Source: Lanka Market Research Bureau (LMRB), Nielsen Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka Home & Personal Care Industry
Spending and Growth in LKR Bn.
2013–2016E
14.3%
4-year
Hemas
Consumer
CAGR
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▪ 50 year old business and 6 Power Brands, that are household names
▪ Market leader in Baby care, Beauty soap and Hair oil
▪ Relentless focus on delighting the Sri Lankan consumer
Our Consumer Business develops products specifically for Sri Lankan needs
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▪ Kumarika hair oil has 20% share in the value-added hair oil segment in Bangladesh
▪ 132,000 retailers reached through own distribution
▪ Launched 2 variants of a “Science + Nature” based face wash in 2016 under the Kumarika brand
▪ Consumer willingness to premiumise, explore new variants drives growth
▪ Selective exploration of other categories
Hemas Consumer Bangladesh
0
300
600
900
1,200
1,500
1,800
FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17
LKRMillions
Bangladesh Q3 YTD Revenue
FY 2013/14 - FY 2016/17
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▪ Consumer sector revenues are Rs.12.3Bn
▪ Total revenue growth of 10.1%, EBIT growth of 22.9%
▪ Revenue growth driven by volume growth/ share gain in our major brands
including Beauty soap, Feminine hygiene
▪ Sector profitability helped both by strong Bangladesh performance where
margins are higher, and relatively weak commodity prices during the first
six months.
▪ Continue to drive premiumisation with introduction of Velvet Bath and
Body range
▪ Driving growth in underpenetrated categories – e.g Feminine hygiene and
Baby diapers
▪ International market growth is top of mind and a key vector of growth
YTD Consumer Sector Performance & Highlights
5.7
7.2
9.0
11.2
12.3
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
0
4
8
12
16
FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17
Hemas Consumer Sector Revenues & EBIT in LKR Bn.
FY 2012/13–2016/17
30%
37% 38% 39% 38%
FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17
Consumer Revenue Share of Group
FY 2012/13–2016/17
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▪ Growing burden of NCDs, underpinned by aging population
contributing to increased Cardiovascular disease and
Diabetes
▪ Middle class consumers seeking convenience: 50% of
patients use private outpatient services compared with 5%
inpatient
▪ Government agenda is to reduce cost burden, and limit
healthcare cost inflation
▪ Price regulation enacted in November 2016 covering select
pharmaceutical molecules
▪ State encouraging more domestic manufacturing of
pharmaceuticals in the current 85%+ import market
▪ VAT applied to portion of Private hospitals’ room charges
and consultation fees
Source: IMS, Institute of Health Policy, Internal Analysis
Sri Lanka Healthcare Trends
-5
0
5
10
15
20
25
Q3/13 Q4/13 Q1/14 Q2/14 Q3/14 Q4/14 Q1/15 Q2/15 Q3/16 Q1/16 Q2/16 Q3/16
%growth
248 262 277 293 310
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
LKRBillions
Sri Lanka Total Health Spending in LKR Bn.
FY 14 – FY 16E
Private Retail Pharmaceutical Market Growth
FY 2013–FY 2016
25%
4-year
Hemas
Healthcare
CAGR
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▪ Market leader in private retail pharmaceutical distribution
services with 22% share
▪ Representation of major Multinational pharmaceuticals
and Branded generics manufacturer
▪ Leading private suburban hospital network with 237 beds
▪ 34 laboratories―largest diagnostics footprint in Sri Lanka
▪ JLM is the leading Rx and OTC manufacturer in Sri Lanka
and one of the largest suppliers to government.
Hemas Healthcare: Leadership in Pharmaceutical Distribution, Manufacturing and
Healthcare Services
Rx & OTC
Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
Pharmaceutical
Distribution
Hospitals &
Diagnostics
Network
Source: IMS
www.hemas.com
35+
Principals
9
Therapeutic
Categories
22%
Market Share 3000+
Pharmacies
Hemas represents the largest global multinational pharmaceutical
manufacturers
14
Hemas
Pharmaceuticals
www.hemas.com 15
▪ Hemas has grown JLM earnings at 33% CAGR since
acquiring the business in 2013.
▪ Manufacturer of over 70 formulations of high quality
pharmaceutical and OTC products.
▪ Import and distribution of OTC and Personal care products
▪ Signed a 5 year buy-back agreement in 2015 to provide
government with essential medicines.
▪ Focus on streamlining the business to update and refresh
OTC brands, and develop pharma manufacturing capabilities
▪ Launched 3 new molecules under Morison’s own brand Rx
▪ New manufacturing facility at an investment of $13.5Mn will
double production capacity
J.L. Morison’s Revenues & EBIT
YTD Q3 FY 2013/14–2016/17
J.L. Morisons Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
0
100
200
300
400
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17
LKRMillions
LKRBillion
Revenue EBIT
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Labs and collection centres
237 beds, 3 hospitals
Hemas Hospital &
Laboratory Network, 2016
▪ Leader in non-urban based hospital and diagnostics services, with a vision of reaching patient
populations where they live.
▪ 3 multi-specialty, ACHSI accredited hospitals in the North of Colombo, East of Colombo and in the
Southern Province.
▪ Focus is on growing healthcare services reach through asset-light models
▪ Operating a Corporate Polyclinic, at a leading IT park in Sri Lanka
▪ Digital platform to accompany the rollout of Wellness management programmes
Hemas Hospitals Occupancy and Bed Count
FY 12/13-FY16/17
Hemas Hospitals
173 173
210 210
237
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17
0
50
100
150
200
250
Bed Count Occupancy
16
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▪ Healthcare sector revenues are Rs.13.9Bn
▪ Total revenue growth of 17%, EBIT growth of 14.6%
▪ Revenue growth driven by good volume growth at Pharma
distribution and hospitals resulting from bed expansion in Wattala.
▪ Sector profitability impacted by VAT at hospitals, price controls
introduced in late Q3 FY 17
▪ In Pharma distribution, focus on growing portfolio and developing
out underpenetrated therapeutic classes.
▪ JL Morison’s growth underpinned by continued growth of capacity
and developing out OTC categories.
▪ Hospitals focus is on driving asset utilization and margin
improvement.
YTD Healthcare Sector Performance & Highlights
6.7
8.8
10.1
11.9
13.9
0.6 0.7
1.0
1.3 1.5
0
1
2
3
4
0
5
10
15
FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17
Healthcare Sector Revenues & EBIT in LKR Bn.
FY 2012/13–2016/17
34%
45% 43% 42% 44%
FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17
Healthcare Revenue Share of Group
FY 2012/13–2016/17
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▪ Domestic logistics industry estimated to be $6Bn - $7Bn
▪ More customers demand end to end supply chain solutions
from logistics operators.
▪ Infrastructure development via ports, airports and
expressways, FTZs adding to total logistics capacity.
• Freighter rates to continued to see a drop during the past year
with declining oil prices
• 75% of shipping volumes are transshipments
• Port of Colombo to serve as major transshipment hub for South-
Asia
• Trend in low costs carriers entering the SL market – eroding
current yields
Logistics and Maritime Industry
7%-8%
Domestic Logistics
Growth
11%
Increase in Annual
Shipping Volumes
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▪ Integrated portfolio of container haulage, container operations, warehousing,
and transportation of project and over-dimensional cargo.
▪ Growing base of leading domestic and MNC 3PL clients.
▪ 6 acre container terminal.
▪ Broke ground on $18Mn Logistics City, a state-of-the-art warehouse and
container park; a 50-50 JV with global 3PL provider, GAC Global
▪ Appointed General Agents for Evergreen, the fourth largest mainliner calling
at the Port of Colombo with revenues of US$ 4 Bn.
▪ Operates the largest feeder service to the Bay of Bengal
▪ Representatives of Far Shipping Lines (FSL) Singapore
▪ Exclusive agent for ‘HC line’ and NVOCC operator ‘Asian Tiger Shipping’
MaritimeLogistics
Through our Mobility arm, we are securing new accounts and growing
capacity in logistics, warehousing and haulage
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▪ Mobility sector revenues are Rs.1.3Bn.
▪ Total revenue growth of 95.5%, EBIT growth of 394%
▪ Revenue growth driven largely through new mainline revenues
from Evergreen Shipping Lines
▪ Sector profitability improved through the acquisition of
Evergreen
▪ New state-of-the-art Logistics Park to be underway at an
investment of $10 million to consolidate warehousing, improve
capacity and provide a range of new services to clients.
▪ Continue to develop deeper competences in maritime services
and build closer relationships with existing Principals.
YTD Mobility Sector Performance & Highlights
0.7
1.3
59
293
FY 16 FY 17
Revenue EBIT
2%
4%
FY 16 FY 17
Mobility Sector Revenue Share of Group
FY 2015/16–2016/17
Mobility Sector Revenues (LKR Bn)
& EBIT (LKR Mn)
FY 2015/16–2016/17
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▪ 2 million arrivals in 2016, growth of 22% CAGR
▪ Earnings crossed $3Bn though underestimated as the informal
sector spend is not captured.
▪ Sri Lanka’s graded (1⎼5 Star) establishments increased their
capacity by 7.9%, up from 18,078 rooms in 2014, to 19,377
rooms by December 2015.
▪ Occupancy rates at graded hotel establishments growing,
however informal sector growing much faster.
▪ Slew of new foreign hotel brands including Shangri-La,
Movenpick, ITC, Hyatt Regency, Marriot and Anantara
developments either in early development or underway.
Tourist Arrivals in Millions
2012–2016
Hotel Occupancy in Sri Lanka
2012–2016
1.3 1.4
1.6
1.8
2.05
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
71.2% 71.7% 74.3% 74.5%
68.0%
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Source: Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority
Sri Lanka Tourism Industry
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▪ Ownership and operation of hotels through listed subsidiary Serendib
Hotels PLC
▪ Joint Venture partnership with the Minor Group to develop Anantara and
Avani brands
▪ Inbound Travel joint venture partnership with the Diethelm-Kellar Group
▪ Wholly-owned Outbound Travel business – Hemas Travels, a leader in
Corporate Travel
▪ Aviation representation services of leading airlines including Emirates and
Malaysian Airlines
▪ Appointed GSA for Eva Air, private Taiwanese Airline subsidiary of
Evergreen Corporation
Leisure, Travel and Aviation Business
HEMAS TRAVELS
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▪ LTA sector revenues are LKR 2.9Bn, a revenue growth of 5.4%
▪ LTA experienced a decline in segmental profitability during the first
nine month compounded by losses at Anantara Peace Haven
Tangalle Resort
▪ Performance of Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort ramped up
during the last quarter under review with more tourist arrivals kicking
in during the start of the peak season
▪ Mixed results in travel sector with some GSAs showing
improvements in both yields and number of passengers handled
while others faced intense competitive pressure.
▪ Focus on the “upscale traveller”, with dedicated products and
services targeted towards this segment.
▪ Developing strong competences around Aviation management
services
YTD Leisure Travel and Aviation Performance & Highlights
LTA Sector Revenues & EBIT
FY 2015/16–2016/17
10% 9%
FY 16 FY 17
LTA Revenue Share of Group
FY 2015/16–2016/17
0
100
200
300
400
500
-
1
2
3
4
FY 2016 FY 2017
LKRMillions
LKRBillions
Revenue EBIT
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▪ Group revenue rose by 12.9% to achieve Rs.31.9Bn
▪ Tougher operating conditions as new and increased VAT implemented, early
effect of drought affect consumer purchases.
▪ Local consumer sector growth driven by improved market share
▪ Bangladesh contributed towards the topline and margin growth
▪ Evergreen business contributed towards margin improvement
Group YTD Performance
0%
10%
20%
30%
0
10
20
30
40
Q3 2014/15 Q3 2015/16 Q3 2016/17
LKRBillions
Q3 YTD Group Revenue
Revenue % Growth
0%
10%
20%
30%
0
1
2
3
4
2014/15 2015/16 2016/17
LKRBillions
Q3 YTD Group EBIT
EBIT % Growth
-40%
0%
40%
80%
0
1
2
3
2014/15 2015/16 2016/17
LKRBillions
Group Earnings
Earnings % Growth
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Financial Highlights
2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 (TTM)
ROE % 12.9 14.1 13.8
EPS 3.7 4.6 5.5
Net Asset Value 30.3 38.4 41.5
Share Price as at Dec-31 73.7 80.6 98.0
Market Cap in Bn as at Dec-31 37.9 46.1 56.1
www.hemas.com 26
Group Annual Performance
-60%
-20%
20%
60%
0
1
2
3
4
2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16
LKRBillions
-40%
-20%
0%
20%
40%
60%
0
1
2
3
2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16
LKRBillions
-10%
10%
30%
15
20
25
30
35
40
2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16
LKRBillions
16.2%
5-year
Revenue
CAGR
Note: 2013/14 Net Earnings have been impacted by one-off item i.e. Capital gain due to the transfer of Peace Haven hotel land to
a joint-venture at fair value Rs.1.5 bn
Group Earnings and % Growth
FY 2011 – FY 2016
Group Revenue and % Growth
FY 2011 – FY 2016
Group EBIT and % Growth
FY 2011 – FY 2016
www.hemas.com 27
Abhimana
▪ Abhimana is our ethos of sustainability that describes our vision of a sustainable and co-operative society, of people living and working
together
▪ Inline with this, we have released our Sustainability Report providing insight into the Group’s sustainability philosophy and initiatives in line
with the Global Reporting Initiative G4 guidelines (GRI- G4)
▪ Today, our strategic path is governed not only by how well we develop growing commercial opportunities but also by listening to and
responding to the communities of which we are a part.
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AYATI
▪ First National Centre for Children with Disabilities to be constructed at the Faculty of
Medicine of the University of Kelaniya in Ragama
▪ Hemas being the largest private sector healthcare Company in Sri Lanka took initiative
to address a major gap in the national healthcare system by launching the first national
center of excellence for children with disabilities
▪ The AYATI center will provide opportunities and hope for children with disabilities to
achieve their maximum potential and be fully integrated into our society.
▪ This initiative will address a burning national issue prevailing in the country, by
establishing a national center of excellence to provide these children with
multidisciplinary care
▪ The proposed 42.000 sq.ft AYATI center designed by renowned Architect Channa
Daswatte, and spread across 1.5 acres in the North of Colombo
▪ The centre will function as a hub with connected spokes to the peripheries within the 25
districts in Sri Lanka and will pioneer the provision of telemedicine to distant centers
within low-resource areas during the initial phase
CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT:
Any confidential information discussed in this presentation shall be used by the receiving party exclusively for the purposes of fulfilling
the receiving party’s obligation and for no other purpose except with the consent of the disclosing party.
Hemas Investor Relations:
Telephone: +94 11 4 731 731 (Ext. 1278)
Email: ir@hemas.com
Web: http://www.hemas.com
Hemas Holdings PLC
Hemas House, 75, Braybrooke Place,
Colombo 2, Sri Lanka
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Hemas Holdings PLC Investor Presentation Q3 2016-17

  • 1. 1 Hemas Holdings PLC Investor Presentation YTD Q3 2016-17
  • 2. www.hemas.com Hemas is a LKR 38 Bn Sri Lankan Wellness, Leisure and Mobility Business 2 Healthcare 44% Consumer 38% Leisure, Travel & Aviation 9% Logistics & Maritime 4% Other 5% Group Revenue by Segment YTD FY 2016-17 Largest private sector healthcare player with LKR 18 Bn. in revenues Sri Lanka’s leading domestic H&PC manufacturer with 25% market share Furthest reach across the Leisure, Travel and Aviation spectrum Largest private pharmaceutical manufacturing company Market leading Value-added Hair oil brand in Bangladesh Leading maritime house representing 4th largest caller at Port of Colombo
  • 3. www.hemas.com 3 History & Milestones 1948 Established OTC & Rx distribution 1962 Production of Personal care with French Multinational firm 1970 Launched travel and tourism partnerships 2003 IPO on Colombo Stock Exchange 2007 Entered hospital space With an acquisition 2014 Exited Power 2013 Acquired Rx and OTC manufacturing firm 2011 Launched Bangladesh consumer business 1980-1990s Deepened position in SL Personal Care Expanded Transport Business
  • 4. www.hemas.com Across our businesses we are Enriching Lives and driving towards Market Leadership Developing great Personal Care products and brands that delight Sri Lankan consumers Developing our regional footprint by tapping into high growth emerging markets Elevating our community with a focus on childhood education and development Providing affordable healthcare outcomes for all Sri Lankans Outstanding leisure experiences to the upscale traveler and excellence in aviation and travel services Driving exceptional mobility solutions serving the nation’s logistics needs
  • 5. www.hemas.com 5 Business Highlights YTD 2016/17: Wellness Premiumisation and Deepening our Positions in fast growth PC categories ▪ Launched new Velvet bath and body range as a means of expanding our position in skincare. The range is designed for Sri Lankan skin ▪ Number of relaunches and refreshes took place during the quarter (Kumarika and Baby Cheramy) ▪ Launched new Kumarika hair serum and shampoo ▪ Commissioned new soap plant at our Sri Lankan manufacturing facility Expanding into Emerging International Personal care markets ▪ Expanded retail distribution footprint in Bangladesh from 114,000 to 132,000 ▪ Launched "Kumarika" facewash and shampoo ▪ Entered into Pakistan and West Bengal Streamlining Portfolio and Adding Pharma manufacturing capacity ▪ Exited the agricultural portfolio at J.L. Morison’s to enable the business to focus on excellence in Rx and OTC manufacturing ▪ New JL Morisons manufacturing facility in partnership with Sri Lanka’s leading nanotechnology research institute. Reconfiguring hospitals to improve asset utilization ▪ Added 27 new single occupancy rooms at our flagship hospital – Hemas Hospitals Wattala. ▪ Expanded our surgical capabilities in Orthopaedics and Neurosurgery
  • 6. www.hemas.com 6 Business Highlights YTD 2016/17: Leisure and Mobility Expanded portfolio of maritime services ▪ Secured our first mainline shipping Principal, Evergreen Shipping Lines– one of the largest callers at the Port of Colombo, a significant scale up for Hemas Maritime. ▪ Broke ground on "Hemas Logistics City", a state of the art container yard and warehouse to serve Sri Lanka’s growing logistics needs. Developing a suite of offerings for the upscale traveller ▪ Expanded Aviation Representation Portfolio to emerging tourist destinations. ▪ Opened Anantara Kalutara, the second Anantara Resort developed in partnership with Minor Group; HHL’s effective shareholding is 12% ▪ Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle wins multiple awards including Condé Nast Readers’ Choice Award for Top 9 Hotels in Asia, Top 25 Hotels of Sri Lanka, Top 25 Luxury Hotels – Sri Lanka, and Top 25 Hotels for Service – Sri Lanka.
  • 7. www.hemas.com 7 People and Innovation Launched a Group-wide Wellness initiative to make Hemas the healthiest workforce in Sri Lanka Trialling a Wellness Platform across the group and at two of Colombo's largest employment locations (leading IT park – Orion City and World Trade Centre) to meet health and wellness needs via digital delivery modes Continue to drive digital initiatives around the group including finding better ways to reach customers through eCommerce across all business segments Launched First year of development program in partnership with Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB), to prepare Hemas Future Leaders
  • 8. www.hemas.com 8 ▪ Consumer income growth bolstering PC spend ▪ Consumers experimenting with more categories than before ▪ More focus on premiumisation, problem-solution and adult propositions in in personal care ▪ Tougher rural market conditions, more taxes on consumers, But foreign investment, job creation and exports stimulating demand. Sri Lanka Personal Care Market 6% 9% 10% 5% 0% 5% 10% 15% 0 10 20 30 40 50 2013 2014 2015 2016 Revenue % Growth 0 40 80 120 Q1 15' Q2 15' Q3 15' Q4 15' Q1 16' Q2 16' Q3 16' Q4 16' Nielsen Consumer Confidence Index Q1 2015–Q4 2016 Source: Lanka Market Research Bureau (LMRB), Nielsen Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka Home & Personal Care Industry Spending and Growth in LKR Bn. 2013–2016E 14.3% 4-year Hemas Consumer CAGR
  • 9. www.hemas.com 9 ▪ 50 year old business and 6 Power Brands, that are household names ▪ Market leader in Baby care, Beauty soap and Hair oil ▪ Relentless focus on delighting the Sri Lankan consumer Our Consumer Business develops products specifically for Sri Lankan needs
  • 10. www.hemas.com 10 ▪ Kumarika hair oil has 20% share in the value-added hair oil segment in Bangladesh ▪ 132,000 retailers reached through own distribution ▪ Launched 2 variants of a “Science + Nature” based face wash in 2016 under the Kumarika brand ▪ Consumer willingness to premiumise, explore new variants drives growth ▪ Selective exploration of other categories Hemas Consumer Bangladesh 0 300 600 900 1,200 1,500 1,800 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17 LKRMillions Bangladesh Q3 YTD Revenue FY 2013/14 - FY 2016/17
  • 11. www.hemas.com 11 ▪ Consumer sector revenues are Rs.12.3Bn ▪ Total revenue growth of 10.1%, EBIT growth of 22.9% ▪ Revenue growth driven by volume growth/ share gain in our major brands including Beauty soap, Feminine hygiene ▪ Sector profitability helped both by strong Bangladesh performance where margins are higher, and relatively weak commodity prices during the first six months. ▪ Continue to drive premiumisation with introduction of Velvet Bath and Body range ▪ Driving growth in underpenetrated categories – e.g Feminine hygiene and Baby diapers ▪ International market growth is top of mind and a key vector of growth YTD Consumer Sector Performance & Highlights 5.7 7.2 9.0 11.2 12.3 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 0 4 8 12 16 FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17 Hemas Consumer Sector Revenues & EBIT in LKR Bn. FY 2012/13–2016/17 30% 37% 38% 39% 38% FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17 Consumer Revenue Share of Group FY 2012/13–2016/17
  • 12. www.hemas.com 12 ▪ Growing burden of NCDs, underpinned by aging population contributing to increased Cardiovascular disease and Diabetes ▪ Middle class consumers seeking convenience: 50% of patients use private outpatient services compared with 5% inpatient ▪ Government agenda is to reduce cost burden, and limit healthcare cost inflation ▪ Price regulation enacted in November 2016 covering select pharmaceutical molecules ▪ State encouraging more domestic manufacturing of pharmaceuticals in the current 85%+ import market ▪ VAT applied to portion of Private hospitals’ room charges and consultation fees Source: IMS, Institute of Health Policy, Internal Analysis Sri Lanka Healthcare Trends -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 Q3/13 Q4/13 Q1/14 Q2/14 Q3/14 Q4/14 Q1/15 Q2/15 Q3/16 Q1/16 Q2/16 Q3/16 %growth 248 262 277 293 310 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 LKRBillions Sri Lanka Total Health Spending in LKR Bn. FY 14 – FY 16E Private Retail Pharmaceutical Market Growth FY 2013–FY 2016 25% 4-year Hemas Healthcare CAGR
  • 13. www.hemas.com 13 ▪ Market leader in private retail pharmaceutical distribution services with 22% share ▪ Representation of major Multinational pharmaceuticals and Branded generics manufacturer ▪ Leading private suburban hospital network with 237 beds ▪ 34 laboratories―largest diagnostics footprint in Sri Lanka ▪ JLM is the leading Rx and OTC manufacturer in Sri Lanka and one of the largest suppliers to government. Hemas Healthcare: Leadership in Pharmaceutical Distribution, Manufacturing and Healthcare Services Rx & OTC Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Pharmaceutical Distribution Hospitals & Diagnostics Network Source: IMS
  • 14. www.hemas.com 35+ Principals 9 Therapeutic Categories 22% Market Share 3000+ Pharmacies Hemas represents the largest global multinational pharmaceutical manufacturers 14 Hemas Pharmaceuticals
  • 15. www.hemas.com 15 ▪ Hemas has grown JLM earnings at 33% CAGR since acquiring the business in 2013. ▪ Manufacturer of over 70 formulations of high quality pharmaceutical and OTC products. ▪ Import and distribution of OTC and Personal care products ▪ Signed a 5 year buy-back agreement in 2015 to provide government with essential medicines. ▪ Focus on streamlining the business to update and refresh OTC brands, and develop pharma manufacturing capabilities ▪ Launched 3 new molecules under Morison’s own brand Rx ▪ New manufacturing facility at an investment of $13.5Mn will double production capacity J.L. Morison’s Revenues & EBIT YTD Q3 FY 2013/14–2016/17 J.L. Morisons Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 0 100 200 300 400 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17 LKRMillions LKRBillion Revenue EBIT
  • 16. www.hemas.com 16 Labs and collection centres 237 beds, 3 hospitals Hemas Hospital & Laboratory Network, 2016 ▪ Leader in non-urban based hospital and diagnostics services, with a vision of reaching patient populations where they live. ▪ 3 multi-specialty, ACHSI accredited hospitals in the North of Colombo, East of Colombo and in the Southern Province. ▪ Focus is on growing healthcare services reach through asset-light models ▪ Operating a Corporate Polyclinic, at a leading IT park in Sri Lanka ▪ Digital platform to accompany the rollout of Wellness management programmes Hemas Hospitals Occupancy and Bed Count FY 12/13-FY16/17 Hemas Hospitals 173 173 210 210 237 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17 0 50 100 150 200 250 Bed Count Occupancy 16
  • 17. www.hemas.com 17 ▪ Healthcare sector revenues are Rs.13.9Bn ▪ Total revenue growth of 17%, EBIT growth of 14.6% ▪ Revenue growth driven by good volume growth at Pharma distribution and hospitals resulting from bed expansion in Wattala. ▪ Sector profitability impacted by VAT at hospitals, price controls introduced in late Q3 FY 17 ▪ In Pharma distribution, focus on growing portfolio and developing out underpenetrated therapeutic classes. ▪ JL Morison’s growth underpinned by continued growth of capacity and developing out OTC categories. ▪ Hospitals focus is on driving asset utilization and margin improvement. YTD Healthcare Sector Performance & Highlights 6.7 8.8 10.1 11.9 13.9 0.6 0.7 1.0 1.3 1.5 0 1 2 3 4 0 5 10 15 FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17 Healthcare Sector Revenues & EBIT in LKR Bn. FY 2012/13–2016/17 34% 45% 43% 42% 44% FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17 Healthcare Revenue Share of Group FY 2012/13–2016/17
  • 18. www.hemas.com 18 ▪ Domestic logistics industry estimated to be $6Bn - $7Bn ▪ More customers demand end to end supply chain solutions from logistics operators. ▪ Infrastructure development via ports, airports and expressways, FTZs adding to total logistics capacity. • Freighter rates to continued to see a drop during the past year with declining oil prices • 75% of shipping volumes are transshipments • Port of Colombo to serve as major transshipment hub for South- Asia • Trend in low costs carriers entering the SL market – eroding current yields Logistics and Maritime Industry 7%-8% Domestic Logistics Growth 11% Increase in Annual Shipping Volumes
  • 19. www.hemas.com 19 ▪ Integrated portfolio of container haulage, container operations, warehousing, and transportation of project and over-dimensional cargo. ▪ Growing base of leading domestic and MNC 3PL clients. ▪ 6 acre container terminal. ▪ Broke ground on $18Mn Logistics City, a state-of-the-art warehouse and container park; a 50-50 JV with global 3PL provider, GAC Global ▪ Appointed General Agents for Evergreen, the fourth largest mainliner calling at the Port of Colombo with revenues of US$ 4 Bn. ▪ Operates the largest feeder service to the Bay of Bengal ▪ Representatives of Far Shipping Lines (FSL) Singapore ▪ Exclusive agent for ‘HC line’ and NVOCC operator ‘Asian Tiger Shipping’ MaritimeLogistics Through our Mobility arm, we are securing new accounts and growing capacity in logistics, warehousing and haulage
  • 20. www.hemas.com 20 ▪ Mobility sector revenues are Rs.1.3Bn. ▪ Total revenue growth of 95.5%, EBIT growth of 394% ▪ Revenue growth driven largely through new mainline revenues from Evergreen Shipping Lines ▪ Sector profitability improved through the acquisition of Evergreen ▪ New state-of-the-art Logistics Park to be underway at an investment of $10 million to consolidate warehousing, improve capacity and provide a range of new services to clients. ▪ Continue to develop deeper competences in maritime services and build closer relationships with existing Principals. YTD Mobility Sector Performance & Highlights 0.7 1.3 59 293 FY 16 FY 17 Revenue EBIT 2% 4% FY 16 FY 17 Mobility Sector Revenue Share of Group FY 2015/16–2016/17 Mobility Sector Revenues (LKR Bn) & EBIT (LKR Mn) FY 2015/16–2016/17
  • 21. www.hemas.com 21 ▪ 2 million arrivals in 2016, growth of 22% CAGR ▪ Earnings crossed $3Bn though underestimated as the informal sector spend is not captured. ▪ Sri Lanka’s graded (1⎼5 Star) establishments increased their capacity by 7.9%, up from 18,078 rooms in 2014, to 19,377 rooms by December 2015. ▪ Occupancy rates at graded hotel establishments growing, however informal sector growing much faster. ▪ Slew of new foreign hotel brands including Shangri-La, Movenpick, ITC, Hyatt Regency, Marriot and Anantara developments either in early development or underway. Tourist Arrivals in Millions 2012–2016 Hotel Occupancy in Sri Lanka 2012–2016 1.3 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.05 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 71.2% 71.7% 74.3% 74.5% 68.0% 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Source: Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority Sri Lanka Tourism Industry
  • 22. www.hemas.com 22 ▪ Ownership and operation of hotels through listed subsidiary Serendib Hotels PLC ▪ Joint Venture partnership with the Minor Group to develop Anantara and Avani brands ▪ Inbound Travel joint venture partnership with the Diethelm-Kellar Group ▪ Wholly-owned Outbound Travel business – Hemas Travels, a leader in Corporate Travel ▪ Aviation representation services of leading airlines including Emirates and Malaysian Airlines ▪ Appointed GSA for Eva Air, private Taiwanese Airline subsidiary of Evergreen Corporation Leisure, Travel and Aviation Business HEMAS TRAVELS
  • 23. www.hemas.com 23 ▪ LTA sector revenues are LKR 2.9Bn, a revenue growth of 5.4% ▪ LTA experienced a decline in segmental profitability during the first nine month compounded by losses at Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort ▪ Performance of Anantara Peace Haven Tangalle Resort ramped up during the last quarter under review with more tourist arrivals kicking in during the start of the peak season ▪ Mixed results in travel sector with some GSAs showing improvements in both yields and number of passengers handled while others faced intense competitive pressure. ▪ Focus on the “upscale traveller”, with dedicated products and services targeted towards this segment. ▪ Developing strong competences around Aviation management services YTD Leisure Travel and Aviation Performance & Highlights LTA Sector Revenues & EBIT FY 2015/16–2016/17 10% 9% FY 16 FY 17 LTA Revenue Share of Group FY 2015/16–2016/17 0 100 200 300 400 500 - 1 2 3 4 FY 2016 FY 2017 LKRMillions LKRBillions Revenue EBIT
  • 24. www.hemas.com 24 ▪ Group revenue rose by 12.9% to achieve Rs.31.9Bn ▪ Tougher operating conditions as new and increased VAT implemented, early effect of drought affect consumer purchases. ▪ Local consumer sector growth driven by improved market share ▪ Bangladesh contributed towards the topline and margin growth ▪ Evergreen business contributed towards margin improvement Group YTD Performance 0% 10% 20% 30% 0 10 20 30 40 Q3 2014/15 Q3 2015/16 Q3 2016/17 LKRBillions Q3 YTD Group Revenue Revenue % Growth 0% 10% 20% 30% 0 1 2 3 4 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 LKRBillions Q3 YTD Group EBIT EBIT % Growth -40% 0% 40% 80% 0 1 2 3 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 LKRBillions Group Earnings Earnings % Growth
  • 25. www.hemas.com 25 Financial Highlights 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 (TTM) ROE % 12.9 14.1 13.8 EPS 3.7 4.6 5.5 Net Asset Value 30.3 38.4 41.5 Share Price as at Dec-31 73.7 80.6 98.0 Market Cap in Bn as at Dec-31 37.9 46.1 56.1
  • 26. www.hemas.com 26 Group Annual Performance -60% -20% 20% 60% 0 1 2 3 4 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 LKRBillions -40% -20% 0% 20% 40% 60% 0 1 2 3 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 LKRBillions -10% 10% 30% 15 20 25 30 35 40 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 LKRBillions 16.2% 5-year Revenue CAGR Note: 2013/14 Net Earnings have been impacted by one-off item i.e. Capital gain due to the transfer of Peace Haven hotel land to a joint-venture at fair value Rs.1.5 bn Group Earnings and % Growth FY 2011 – FY 2016 Group Revenue and % Growth FY 2011 – FY 2016 Group EBIT and % Growth FY 2011 – FY 2016
  • 27. www.hemas.com 27 Abhimana ▪ Abhimana is our ethos of sustainability that describes our vision of a sustainable and co-operative society, of people living and working together ▪ Inline with this, we have released our Sustainability Report providing insight into the Group’s sustainability philosophy and initiatives in line with the Global Reporting Initiative G4 guidelines (GRI- G4) ▪ Today, our strategic path is governed not only by how well we develop growing commercial opportunities but also by listening to and responding to the communities of which we are a part.
  • 28. www.hemas.com 28 AYATI ▪ First National Centre for Children with Disabilities to be constructed at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Kelaniya in Ragama ▪ Hemas being the largest private sector healthcare Company in Sri Lanka took initiative to address a major gap in the national healthcare system by launching the first national center of excellence for children with disabilities ▪ The AYATI center will provide opportunities and hope for children with disabilities to achieve their maximum potential and be fully integrated into our society. ▪ This initiative will address a burning national issue prevailing in the country, by establishing a national center of excellence to provide these children with multidisciplinary care ▪ The proposed 42.000 sq.ft AYATI center designed by renowned Architect Channa Daswatte, and spread across 1.5 acres in the North of Colombo ▪ The centre will function as a hub with connected spokes to the peripheries within the 25 districts in Sri Lanka and will pioneer the provision of telemedicine to distant centers within low-resource areas during the initial phase
  • 29. CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT: Any confidential information discussed in this presentation shall be used by the receiving party exclusively for the purposes of fulfilling the receiving party’s obligation and for no other purpose except with the consent of the disclosing party. Hemas Investor Relations: Telephone: +94 11 4 731 731 (Ext. 1278) Email: ir@hemas.com Web: http://www.hemas.com Hemas Holdings PLC Hemas House, 75, Braybrooke Place, Colombo 2, Sri Lanka 29