Earnings contributions from global wealth management businesses helped to offset the impact of prolonged weak conditions for global capital markets activities.
Second quarter dividend of
"Our wealth management businesses continued to deliver stable earnings contributions, which helped us to deliver a breakeven quarter despite losses incurred in our capital markets segment," said
Second fiscal quarter and six-month fiscal year-to-date highlights:
(All dollar amounts are stated in thousands of Canadian dollars unless otherwise indicated)
- Second quarter revenue of
$337.3 million decreased 11.4% over the same period in the prior year and increased 1.8% compared to Q1/24 - Second quarter net income before taxes excluding significant items(1) of
$16.5 million , a decrease of 67.4% compared to Q2/23 (on an IFRS basis Q2/24 was a loss of$0.7 million compared to net income before taxes of$39.0 million for Q2/23) - Excluding significant items(1), CG's global wealth management businesses contributed net income before taxes of
$32.7 million , which was offset by losses in the global capital markets and corporate & other segments, which were primarily a reflection of reduced corporate finance activity and delayed closings on advisory transactions - Compensation ratios returned to levels consistent with prior periods compared to the reduced level in Q1/24 which were because of changes in the fair value of stock-based compensation awards during that period
- Diluted earnings per common share excluding significant items(1) for the second fiscal quarter of
$0.00 per share (diluted loss per common share of$0.20 on an IFRS basis) - Diluted earnings per common share excluding significant items (1) for the first six months of fiscal 2024 of
$0.07 (diluted loss per common share of$0.36 on an IFRS basis) - Total client assets(1) in our global wealth management business were
$93.3 billion atSeptember 30, 2023 , a year-over-year increase of 5.3% and reflecting year-over-year increases of 4.7% inCanada , 5.1% in theUK & Crown Dependencies and 12.1% inAustralia - Global wealth management revenue for the second fiscal quarter increased by 10.6% year-over-year to
$187.2 million - Global capital markets revenue for the second fiscal quarter decreased by 29.6% year-over-year reflecting continued weakness in the new issue environment and the more challenging environment for M&A completions against a strong pipeline
- On
November 9, 2023 , the Company, through its wealth management business in theUK and Crown Dependencies announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquireIntelligent Capital , a Financial Planning business based inGlasgow, Scotland - Second quarter common share dividend of
$0.085 per share
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Three months ended | Year-over-year | Three months | Quarter-over- | ||
Q2/24 | Q2/23 | Q1/24 | |||
Second fiscal quarter highlights- adjusted1 | |||||
Revenue excluding significant items1 | (11.6) % | (1.7) % | |||
Expenses excluding significant items1 | (3.1) % | 3.4 % | |||
Diluted earnings per common share excluding significant items1,2 | (100.0) % | (100.0) % | |||
Net Income excluding significant items1 | (69.7) % | (44.9) % | |||
Net (Loss) income attributable to common shareholders excluding significant items1,3 | (101.2) % | (103.9) % | |||
Second fiscal quarter highlights-IFRS | |||||
Revenue | (11.4) % | (1.8) % | |||
Expenses | (1.0) % | 0.3 % | |||
Diluted (loss) earnings per common share | (242.9) % | (33.3) % | |||
Net (loss) income 2 | (122.1) % | n.m. | |||
Net (loss) income attributable to common shareholders3 | (228.4) % | (41.8) % | |||
1. Figures excluding significant items are non-IFRS measures. See Non-IFRS Measures on page 5 |
Core business performance highlights:
The Company's combined global wealth management operations earned revenue of
- Wealth management operations in
UK & Crown Dependencies generated second quarter revenue of$101.0 million , an increase of 24.7% compared to the same period last year, primarily driven by higher quarterly interest income offset by a small decrease in commissions and fees revenue. Measured in local currency (GBP), revenue was £59.5 million in Q2/24 compared to £52.7 million in Q2/23, an increase of 12.9% compared to the same quarter last year. Excluding significant items(1), pre-tax net income for this business was$22.7 million in Q2/24 and$49.4 million fiscal year-to-date, year-over-year increases of 25.6% and 34.1%, respectively. Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management (North America ) generated$70.8 million in second quarter revenue, a year-over-year decrease of 3.6% compared to Q2/23. Fee-related revenue for the second fiscal quarter grew by 5.1 p.p. to 52.1% reflecting increases in fee-based accounts. Partially offsetting the impact of reduced transaction-based revenue, second quarter interest income in this business amounted to$13.4 million , an increase of 20.3% year-over-year. Excluding significant items(1) net income before taxes for this business was$9.2 million in Q2/24 and$18.2 million for the first six months of fiscal 2024, which represents a year-over-year decrease of 5.6% and an increase of 12.2% respectively.- Wealth management operations in
Australia generated$15.4 million in second quarter revenue, an increase of 3.5% compared to the second quarter of last year. Excluding significant items(1) net income before taxes for this business was$0.8 million in Q2/24 compared to a net loss of$0.1 million in Q2/23, and net income before taxes of$1.1 million for the first six months of fiscal 2024 compared to a loss of$0.7 million for the same period a year ago.
Total client assets in the Company's global wealth management businesses at the end of the second fiscal quarter amounted to
- Client assets in the
UK & Crown Dependencies were$52.6 billion (£31.7 billion) as atSeptember 30, 2023 , an increase of 5.1% (decrease of 1.9% in local currency) from$50.0 billion (£32.3 billion) atSeptember 30, 2022 . On a sequential basis, client assets decreased by 3.9% (decrease of 2.3% in local currency) from$54.7 billion (£32.5 billion) at the end of the previous quarter primarily due to declines in market values and net client flows. - Client assets in
North America were$35.3 billion as atSeptember 30, 2023 , an increase of 4.7% from$33.7 billion atSeptember 30, 2022 due to net inflows and net assets from recruits, and a decrease of 5.0% compared to the previous quarter due to declines in market values and net client flows. - Client assets(1) in
Australia were$5.5 billion (AUD 6.3 billion) atSeptember 30, 2023 , an increase of 1.1% from$5.4 billion (AUD 6.1 billion) at the end of the previous quarter and an increase of 12.1% from$4.9 billion (AUD 5.5 billion) atSeptember 30, 2022 . In addition, client assets(1) totalling$13.4 billion (AUD 15.4 billion) are also held on record in less active and transactional accounts through our Australian platform.
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Globally,
Advisory revenue for the three-month period was
Excluding significant items(1), our global capital markets division recorded a net loss of
Summary of Corporate Developments
- On
August 17, 2023 , the Company filed a notice to renew its normal course issuer bid (NCIB) to provide the Company with the choice to purchase up to a maximum of 4,985,290 of its common shares during the period fromAugust 21, 2023 toAugust 20, 2024 through the facilities of the TSX and alternative trading systems in accordance with the requirements of the TSX. The purpose of the purchase of common shares under the NCIB is to enable the Company to acquire shares for cancellation. The maximum number of shares that may be purchased under the current NCIB represents 5.0% of the Company's outstanding common shares at the time of the notice. There were no shares purchased or cancelled during the six months endedSeptember 30, 2023 . - On
November 9, 2023 , the Company announced that through its wealth management business in theUK and Crown Dependencies ("CGWMUK "), has entered into an agreement to acquireIntelligent Capital , a Chartered Financial Planning business based inGlasgow, Scotland with current assets under administration of approximately £220 million. Upon completion of the transaction, the business ofIntelligent Capital will operate as part ofAdam & Company , which is the Scottish operating division of CGWMUK . Closing is subject to regulatory approval and other customary closing conditions. The acquisition is expected to be completed within the Company's fourth fiscal quarter endedMarch 31, 2024 .
Results for the Second Quarter of Fiscal 2024 were impacted by the following significant items:
- Fair value adjustments on certain warrants and illiquid or restricted marketable securities recorded for IFRS reporting purposes in prior periods net of adjustments recorded in the current period, but which are excluded for management reporting purposes and are not used by management to assess operating performance
- Restructuring costs in connection with headcount reductions that were disclosed and completed in
August 2023 - Amortization of intangible assets acquired in connection with business combinations
- Certain incentive-based costs related to acquisitions in US and
UK capital markets and CGWMUK - Certain components of the non-controlling interest expense associated with CGWM
UK recorded for IFRS purposes - Change in the fair value of contingent consideration recorded in connection with acquisitions in prior periods
- Fair value adjustment of the non-controlling interest derivative liability
Summary of Results for Q2 and YTD Fiscal 2024 and Selected Financial Information Excluding Significant Items(1):
Three months ended | Quarter-over- | Six months ended | YTD over | ||||
(C$ thousands, except per share and % amounts) | 2023 | 2022 | 2023 | 2022 | |||
Revenue | |||||||
Revenue per IFRS | (11.4) % | (2.5) % | |||||
Significant items recorded in Corporate and Other | |||||||
Fair value adjustments on certain warrants and illiquid or restricted marketable securities | (82.8) % | (97.4) % | |||||
Total revenue excluding significant item(1) | (11.6) % | (4.2) % | |||||
Expenses | |||||||
Expenses per IFRS | (1.0) % | 2.7 % | |||||
Significant items recorded in | |||||||
Amortization of intangible assets | (79.4) % | (76.2) % | |||||
Acquisition- related costs | - | (100.0) % | - | (100.0) % | |||
Incentive-based costs related to acquisitions | (17.2) % | 16.3 % | |||||
Change in fair value of contingent consideration | - | n.m. | - | n.m. | |||
Restructuring costs | - | n.m. | - | n.m. | |||
Significant items recorded in | |||||||
Amortization of intangible assets | (3.7) % | 10.8 % | |||||
Acquisition-related costs | - | 100.0 % | - | (100.0) % | |||
Incentive-based costs related to acquisitions | (26.8) % | 19.6 % | |||||
Restructuring costs | - | n.m. | - | n.m. | |||
Significant items recorded in Corporate and Other | |||||||
Restructuring costs | - | n.m. | - | n.m. | |||
Fair value adjustment of non-controlling interest derivative liability | - | n.m. | - | n.m. | |||
Development costs | (119.0) % | n.m. | |||||
Total significant items – expenses(1) | 64.3 % | 77.9 % | |||||
Total expenses excluding significant items(1) | (3.1) % | (0.2) % | |||||
Net income before taxes excluding significant items(1) | (67.4) % | (36.7) % | |||||
Income taxes – adjusted(1) | (62.0) % | (15.3) % | |||||
Net income excluding significant items(1) | (69.7) % | (45.5) % | |||||
Significant items impacting net income attributable to common shareholders | |||||||
Non-controlling interests – IFRS | 9.2 % | 24.0 % | |||||
Amortization of equity component of the non-controlling interests in CGWM | (2.5) % | (15.3) % | |||||
Non-controlling interests (adjusted) (1) | 12.7 % | 35.5 % | |||||
Preferred share dividends | 19.3 % | 19.3 % | |||||
Net (loss) income attributable to common shareholders, excluding significant items(1) | (101.2) % | (81.2) % | |||||
Earnings per common share excluding significant items – basic(1) | (100.0) % | (79.1) % | |||||
Earnings per common share excluding significant items – diluted(1) | (100.0) % | (80.6) % | |||||
(1) Figures excluding significant items are non-IFRS measures. See Non-IFRS Measures on page 5. |
Diluted earnings per common share ("diluted EPS") and net income attributable to common shareholders are computed using the treasury stock method, giving effect to the exercise of all dilutive elements. The Convertible Preferred Shares issued by
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Common and Preferred Share Dividends:
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Non-IFRS Measures
Certain non-IFRS measures, non-IFRS ratios and supplementary financial measures are utilized by the Company as measures of financial performance. Non-IFRS measures, non-IFRS ratios and supplementary financial measures do not have any standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and are therefore unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies.
Management believes that these non-IFRS measures, non-IFRS ratios and supplementary financial measures allow for a better evaluation of the operating performance of the Company's business and facilitate meaningful comparison of results in the current period to those in prior periods and future periods. Non-IFRS measures presented in this earnings release include certain figures from our statement of operations that are adjusted to exclude significant items. Although figures that exclude significant items provide useful information by excluding certain items that may not be indicative of the Company's core operating results, a limitation of utilizing these figures that exclude significant items is that the IFRS accounting effects of these items do in fact reflect the underlying financial results of the Company's business. Accordingly, these effects should not be ignored in evaluating and analyzing the Company's financial results. Therefore, management believes that the Company's IFRS measures of financial performance and the respective non-IFRS measures should be considered together.
Non-IFRS Measures (Adjusted Figures)
Figures that exclude significant items provide useful information by excluding certain items that may not be indicative of the Company's core operating results. Financial statement items that exclude significant items are non-IFRS measures. To calculate these non-IFRS financial statement items, we exclude certain items from our financial results prepared in accordance with IFRS. The items which have been excluded are referred to herein as significant items. The following is a description of the composition of the non-IFRS measures used in this earnings release (note that some significant items excluded may not be applicable to the calculation
Of the non-IFRS measures for each comparative period): (i) revenue excluding significant items, which is composed of revenue per IFRS less any applicable fair value adjustments on certain illiquid or restricted marketable securities as recorded for IFRS reporting purposes but which are excluded for management reporting purposes and are not used by management to assess operating performance; (ii) expenses excluding significant items, which is composed of expenses per IFRS less any applicable amortization of intangible assets acquired in connection with a business combination, certain costs included in Corporate & Other development costs related to the expired management-led takeover bid for the common shares of the Company, restructuring costs, certain incentive-based costs related to the acquisitions and growth initiatives in CGWM
A reconciliation of non-IFRS measures that exclude significant items to the applicable IFRS measures from the interim condensed consolidated financial statements for the second quarter of fiscal 2024 can be found above in the table entitled "Summary of results for Q2 fiscal 2024 and year-to-date fiscal 2024 and selected financial information excluding significant items".
Non-IFRS Ratios
Non-IFRS ratios are calculated using the non-IFRS measures defined above. For the periods presented herein, we have used the following non-IFRS ratios: (i) total expenses excluding significant items as a percentage of revenue, which is calculated by dividing expenses excluding significant items by revenue excluding significant items; (ii) earnings per common share excluding significant items, which is calculated by dividing net income attributable to common shareholders excluding significant items by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding (basic); (iii) diluted earnings per common share excluding significant items which is calculated by dividing net income attributable to common shareholders excluding significant items by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding (diluted); and (iv) pre-tax profit margin which is calculated by dividing net income before taxes excluding significant items by revenue excluding significant items.
Supplementary Financial Measures
Client assets are supplementary financial measures that do not have any definitions prescribed under IFRS but do not meet the definition of a non-IFRS measure or non-IFRS ratio. Client assets, which include both assets under management (AUM) and assets under administration (AUA), is a measure that is common to the wealth management business. Client assets is the market value of client assets managed and administered by the Company from which the Company earns commissions and fees. This measure includes funds held in client accounts as well as the aggregate market value of long and short security positions. The Company's method of calculating client assets may differ from the methods used by other companies, and therefore these measures may not be comparable to other companies. Management uses these measures to assess operational performance of the
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