17 Oct 2024 | 07:13
Rentokil Initial holds on to targets after flat Q3
(Sharecast News) - Pest control services group Rentokil Initial has held on to full-year guidance following a profit warning last month, as it reported a steady third quarter with revenues unchanged year-on-year.
Revenues in the three months to 30 September were flat on last year at £1.38bn, but would have been 3.6% higher at constant exchange rates.
On an organic basis, the top line improved by 2.6%, as strong performances in Europe (+4.7%), the UK and Sub-Saharan Africa (+4.2%) and Asia and MENAT (+6.5%) offset milder growth in North America (+1.4%) after a subdued summer.
Commenting on the North American market, the company said: "After disappointing inbound digital lead flow in July and August, lead volume markedly improved in the second half of September. This was offset throughout Q3 by a slightly lower sales close rate and average dollar value for these leads."
The company said that actions in North America to increase organic growth and rebalance the cost base have been strengthened since the September trading update.
"In North America, we recognise the business has underperformed and we are focused on delivering the operational improvements required. We are expanding our initiatives to increase organic growth and we are taking action to mitigate cost overruns," said chief executive Andy Ransom.
The company said it still expects North American organic revenues to grow by just 1% in the second half, as it reiterated its target for adjusted profit before tax and amortisation £700m. This would represent a £66m decline from last year.