Boston Pizza Income Fund Reports Record Performance for 2024
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Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund Reports 2024 Financial Results
Toronto Stock Exchange: BPF.UN
HIGHLIGHTS
- Achieved record fourth quarter Franchise Sales totaling $234.2 million for the period and $931.7 million for 2024, marking increases of 2.9% and 0.6% respectively over the previous year.
- Reported Same Restaurant Sales growth of 3.4% for the fourth quarter and 0.9% for the entire year.
- Generated cash flows from operating activities of $9.4 million for the quarter and $38.1 million for the year, reflecting increases of 1.4% and 0.5% respectively year-over-year.
- Distributable Cash reported growth of 1.5% for the quarter, although it decreased by 0.9% for the year. Distributable Cash per Unit saw an increase of 1.4% for the quarter, with a 0.2% decline for the year.
- For the quarter, the Payout Ratio was 118.4%, compared to 99.9% for the year. Cash reserves at the end of the quarter stood at $4.6 million.
- Recently increased the monthly distribution rate to $0.113 per unit for January 2024, up from $0.107, making it a 5.6% increase. Another increase to $0.115 per unit for the November 2024 distribution was also announced.
- Declared a special cash distribution of $0.075 per unit.
Performance Overview
Jordan Holm, President of Boston Pizza International Inc. (BPI), highlighted the fund’s robust performance, emphasizing that the fourth quarter delivered a notable year-over-year growth, culminating in the best year for overall franchise sales. Holm credited effective promotional campaigns for overcoming various economic challenges earlier in the year. Looking ahead, he expressed a commitment to enhancing guest experiences and supporting franchisee operations to drive sustained growth through innovation and operational excellence.
Detailed Quarterly and Annual Results
Throughout 2024, the rapid growth of Same Restaurant Sales (SRS) was primarily driven by strategic menu price increases. Franchise Sales reported from Boston Pizza establishments within the Royalty Pool reached $234.2 million for the quarter and $931.7 million for the year. The Fund recorded a net and comprehensive income of $6.6 million for the fourth quarter, up from $5.2 million in the same quarter the previous year, while annual income saw an increase to $31.9 million from $29.6 million in 2023.
Notably, Distributable Cash generated for the quarter was $7.5 million, up slightly from $7.4 million in the prior year, indicating a continued upward momentum in cash flow performance. Annual Distributable Cash totaled $30.4 million, reflecting a marginal drop from $30.7 million recorded in the previous year.
Distribution Growth and Payout Ratios
This year's distribution policy has been aligned with maintaining a sustainable return for unitholders amidst changing economic conditions. The Payout Ratio indicated a rise mainly because of higher distributions made throughout the year. In 2024, the total distributions declared amounted to $30.5 million, translating to $1.435 per unit compared to $27.3 million at $1.274 per unit from the previous year.
Revenue Breakdown
Breaking down the revenue figures, the Fund reported total revenue of $49.5 million for the quarter, while administrative expenses rose to $1.7 million from the prior recorded figures. The financial performance reflects responsiveness to operational challenges while showcasing adaptability in the face of external pressures.
Looking Ahead
Addressing future expectations, the Fund aims to navigate potential macroeconomic challenges, focusing on maintaining positive sales momentum and exploring avenues for strategic growth. The efforts to adapt remain strong, with management committed to delivering value consistently to its unitholders throughout 2025 and beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions
What were the record franchise sales for Boston Pizza in 2024?
The record franchise sales amounted to $931.7 million for the year, with $234.2 million in the fourth quarter alone.
How much was the increased distribution rate per unit?
The monthly distribution rate was increased to $0.113 per unit, up from $0.107, representing a 5.6% increase.
What was the net income for Boston Pizza in the fourth quarter of 2024?
The Fund recorded a net and comprehensive income of $6.6 million for the fourth quarter of 2024.
What growth did Same Restaurant Sales (SRS) experience in 2024?
SRS saw growth of 3.4% for the fourth quarter and 0.9% for the entire year.
What is the expected outlook for Boston Pizza in 2025?
The outlook indicates continued vigilance in monitoring economic factors while focusing on growth through enhanced guest experiences and franchisee support.
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