Source: Bloomberg
Company Description
We rate APT as a Buy for the following reasons:
1. First mover advantage, having built up ~2.2 million clients and over 16,000 partnerships with retailers.
2. Data monetization for APT and clients (potentially introduce data mining services).
3. Vertical expansion – health, beauty, entertainment, travel.
4. International expansion – U.S. is off to a good start, however APT can look to penetrate other developed markets (e.g. Europe).
We see the following key risks to our investment thesis:
Afterpay Touch Group (APT) has provided a very strong sales update for the fourth quarter FY18 (4Q18) and full year (FY18), which saw its share price re-rate more than +37% in a few days. All trading indicators mentioned in the update indicate very strong momentum in the business, with the company guiding towards FY18 revenue of $142m, which is +23% above pre-announcement consensus estimates ($115m) and +36% above our estimates.
The launch into the U.S. also appears to be tracking well. Despite the share price re-rating+116.1% since our initial Buy call in Feb-18, we believe there is more room for appreciation. We retain our Buy recommendation on APT, given its strong market positions with retailers (first mover advantage), opportunities to replicate its business model across different verticals (initial signs are encouraging) and move into the U.S., whilst not without risk, presents a significant opportunity.
We estimate the U.S. could contribute more than US$1.0bn in revenue and US$350m in net transaction margin over the long-term. On the downside, increased regulator (ASIC) scrutiny does present some downside risk, however we remain comfortable with the business model and any potential changes.
1. More than $2.18bn of total underlying sales in FY18 (+289% on pcp). 4Q18 sales up +171% to $736m vs. pcp.
2. Approx. 16,500 retailers and 2.2 million customers.
3. Strong start to the U.S. segment since launching, with 400 retailer contracts signed (over 200 retailers live on platform) and $11m of underlying sales in the first full month.
4. In-store continues to build momentum, with approximately 10,000 shop fronts now live with Afterpay.
5. A stronger Net Transaction Margin (NTM) is expected in 2H18 versus 1H18.
6. A new $200m receivables funding facility closing to finalizing.
7. FY18 guidance. Management expects full year group revenue and other income of $142m, group EBITDA (operating earnings) $33-34m and group EBTDA (operating earnings excl. interest) $27-28m.
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Total addressable market. In order to quantify APT’s U.S. opportunity we first seek to determine the total addressable market. According to U.S. Census projections (“Population Projects for 2020 to 2060” issued March 2018), the U.S. is projected to grow by 78 million over the coming four decades, from 326 million in 2017 to 404 million in 2060 (that is, on average of 1.8 million people per year).
Figure 1: U.S. population projects by Age 2020 to 2060
Source: U.S. Census, BTIG
Afterpay Touch Group (APT) is a technology-driven payments company based out of Australia. APT comprises of the Afterpay and Touch products and businesses. The Company provides a “buy now, take now and pay later” business model. Merchants sign up to Afterpay which enables their retail customers to pay for purchases in four installments without interest. APT pays merchants upfront, taking the credit and fraud risk upon themselves. Customers can pay by debit or credit card (Visa/Mastercard) – for this reason, APT considers banks and credit card providers to be “collaborators” instead of competitors. Merchants benefit because they are able to increase sales to customers who would normally not be able to afford to make purchases in a single lump sum.
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