HONG KONG, Aug. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — NetDragon Websoft Holdings Limited (‘NetDragon’ or the ‘Company’; Hong Kong Stock Code: 777), a global leader in building internet communities, today announced its financial results for the first half of 2020. NetDragon’s management team will hold a conference call and webcast at 10:00am Hong Kong time on 28 August 2020 to discuss the results and recent business developments.
Mr. Dejian Liu, Chairman of NetDragon, commented, “We are excited with our overall achievements in the first half and the unique opportunities that are ahead of us. Our revenue reached RMB2,822.9 million with 5.6% year-over-year growth, and at the same time we achieved a 25.7% year-over-year increase in operating cashflows. While the Covid-19 global pandemic has presented short-term challenges, it has put the world in a position to embrace the adoption of education technologies in a way that has never been seen before.”
“Our education business recorded revenue growth of 8.5% year-over-year in the first half, as our subsidiary Promethean continued to build on its global market leadership position to gain further market share[1], resulting in 25.6% panel volume shipment growth year-over-year despite global school closure. The growth that we have achieved in this market is a testament to our differentiated product value proposition and our unique sales network. The pandemic also led to accelerating demand of blended learning solutions around the world, and to further capitalize on this opportunity, we have launched Edmodo Enterprise, a fully-integrated blended learning platform designed with a SaaS monetization model. In the past few months, the go-to-market of Edmodo Enterprise has scaled quickly, leading to country or state-wide adoptions in Egypt, Ghana, Thailand and the US. We are also excited to announce that in August, we signed an MOU with the Ministry of Education of Egypt with a mutual commitment to deliver a customized country-wide blended learning solution that integrates our Promethean and Edmodo offerings which will generate sizable multi-year revenue stream.”
“In China, we continued to strengthen user coverage and monetization foundation. With over 1 million of monthly active users of our flagship teacher-facing lesson preparation and delivery platform 101 Education PPT, we are aggressively developing premium services with the platform to expand use cases and drive user engagement. Meanwhile, our One-Stop Learning platform, a platform that enables teachers and students to communicate, teach and learn, recorded increased average monthly active users of over 10 times compared to second half of last year, with peak MAU of 5 million. With higher traffic and broader user coverage, we are in discussion with multiple provincial educational authorities to pilot different services with a SaaS monetization model.”
“Our gaming business maintained its growth trajectory with 4.5% year-over-year revenue growth in the first half. We continued to see rising players’ activities and engagement in our flagship IP Eudemons, leading to a 41.4% year-over-year increase in DAU which provides us with a solid foundation to build our future growth. We are also pleased with the performance of our overseas games that generated very strong revenue growth year-over-year, as our targeted marketing aiming at overseas new users has paid off. Looking forward, we have a robust pipeline of exciting new games to be launched within the next several months across multiple IPs. In addition, we are introducing IP rejuvenation initiatives for the Eudemons IP to expand to young gamers as part of our growth strategy to maximize IP values.”
[1] Based on report issued by Futuresource Consulting dated 10 August 2020, incorporating actual shipment volumes (excluding China) of the Company. |
2020 First Half Financial Highlights
- Revenue was RMB2,822.9 million, representing a 5.6% increase year-over-year.
- Revenue from the gaming business was RMB1,647.3 million, representing 58.4% of the Company’s total revenue and registering a 4.5% increase year-over-year.
- Revenue from the education business was RMB1,137.9 million, representing 40.3% of the Company’s total revenue and registering an 8.5% increase year-over-year.
- Gross profit was RMB1,869.3 million, representing a 0.2% increase year-over-year.
- Core segmental profit[2] from the gaming business was RMB943.6 million, representing a 0.5% decrease year-over-year.
- Core segmental loss[2] from the education business was RMB377.3 million, representing a 33.6% increase year-over-year. The increase was due partly to increased staff salaries on a stable headcount, and higher hosting charge as our active users ramped up significantly during the Covid-19 school closure.
- Cash inflow from operating activities was RMB528.4 million, representing a 25.7% increase year-over-year.
- Non-GAAP operating profit[3] was RMB509.2 million, representing a 6.2% decrease year-over-year.
- Non-GAAP profit attributable to owners of the Company[3] was RMB449.5 million, representing a 5.5% decrease year-over-year.
- The company declared an interim dividend of HK$0.25 per share for the six months ended 30 June 2020.
Segmental Financial Highlights
2020 First Half |
2019 First Half |
Variance |
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(RMB ‘000) |
Gaming |
Education |
Gaming (restated) |
Education |
Gaming |
Education |
Revenue |
1,647,334 |
1,137,941 |
1,575,849 |
1,048,529 |
4.5% |
8.5% |
Gross Profit |
1,583,529 |
285,208 |
1,513,024 |
351,916 |
4.7% |
-19.0% |
Gross Margin |
96.1% |
25.1% |
96.0% |
33.6% |
+0.1 ppts |
-8.5 ppts |
Core Segmental |
943,605 |
(377,294) |
948,701 |
(282,425) |
-0.5% |
33.6% |
Segmental Operating |
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– Research and |
(305,790) |
(258,219) |
(255,204) |
(239,038) |
19.8% |
8.0% |
– Selling and |
(178,765) |
(242,625) |
(160,730) |
(251,962) |
11.2% |
-3.7% |
– Administrative |
(157,773) |
(141,526) |
(147,376) |
(128,330) |
7.1% |
10.3% |
[2] Core segmental profit (loss) figures are derived from the Company’s reported segmental profit (loss) figures (presented in accordance with Hong Kong Financial Reporting Standard 8 (“HKFRS 8”) but exclude non-core/operating, non-recurring or unallocated items including government grants, fair value change, finance cost and exchange loss of financial instruments, intercompany finance cost, impairment loss (net of reversal), impairment of goodwill and intangible assets, fair value change of convertible preferred shares and interest expenses and exchange loss of convertible and exchangeable bonds. |
[3] To supplement the consolidated results of the Company prepared in accordance with Hong Kong Financial Reporting Standards (“HKFRSs”), the use of non-GAAP operating profit (loss) measure is provided solely to enhance the overall understanding of the Company’s current financial performance. The non-GAAP operating profit measure is not expressly permitted measure under HKFRSs and may not be comparable to similarly titled measure for other companies. The non-GAAP operating profit of the Company excludes share-based payments expense, amortisation of intangible assets arising on acquisition of subsidiaries and impairment of goodwill and intangible assets and fair value gain of financial assets at fair value through profit or less. |
Gaming Business
Our gaming business revenue increased by 4.5% year-over-year to RMB1,647.3 million in the first half.
Covid-19 has impacted players’ in-game spending to a certain extent, as well as the development and testing of our gaming contents. Despite these challenges, our flagship IP Eudemons continued to record solid revenue growth driven primarily by substantial increase in number of active players in the first half as we focused our effort on generating more traffic, higher user engagement, and stronger IP recognition, which will serve to build a solid foundation to sustain our future growth. In the overseas markets, our revenue growth was its strongest in recent years driven by our implementation of aggressive targeted marketing to bring in new users, as well as sales channels and pay points optimization.
We are also pleased with the performance of our other two major IPs. Conquer Online performed well in the first half, as its ninja-themed new expansion pack with enhanced graphics and new game features has stimulated engagement and spending among gamers. Heroes Evolved also continued to focus on strengthening its IP value in the first half. During the period, we ran IP crossovers with popular anime OVERLORD to drive user engagement.
Looking forward, we will continue to drive revenue and profit growth by maximizing our IP values, as well as expanding our IP portfolio. In addition, we will continue to implement our strategy to expand our overseas revenue, which represented 11.9% of our revenue in the first half with significant room for future growth given the strength of our IPs and our development capabilities. Further, as part of our strategy to maximize IP values, we are introducing rejuvenation initiatives for the legendary Eudemons IP to increase the IP’s appeal to young gamers, in both China and overseas.
Last but not least, our pipeline is robust with multiple new games ready to be launched by the end of this year. Our upcoming new titles include Legends of Eudemons, Eudemons II, Eudemons Storm II, and Under Oath, all of which have obtained regulatory licenses.
Education Business
For the first half of 2020, our education business recorded revenue of RMB1,137.9 million, up 8.5% year-over-year. To capitalize on the opportunities presented by Covid-19, we are making strong progress in leveraging our core competencies of being able to provide best-in-class classroom learning and distance learnings solutions – the result is a unique blended learning model, a model that educators around the world are embracing as we transitioned into the new normal of learning.
Under that backdrop, Promethean performed exceptionally well by gaining significant market share amid a challenging market which saw a significant drop in market volume in the second quarter. The market challenges also provided us with an opportunity to solidify our market leadership position, as Promethean’s panel shipment outgrew the market growth in the first half by 20.5%[1]. Its performance was particularly strong in emerging markets, highlighted by a sizable tender order in Egypt during the first half.
As a result of unprecedented demand for distance learning under Covid-19, our Edmodo learning platform has seen substantial uptick in its users, with our monthly active users (“MAU”) reaching a record high of over 17 million during the first half[4]. Such growth was driven by the launch of our Edmodo Enterprise platform in the first quarter. Edmodo Enterprise is a fully-integrated blended learning platform that enables educational authorities to drive top-down adoption of a unique blended learning experience across an entire school, district and country, implemented with a SaaS or subscription monetization model. Since its official rollout, we have quickly built and scaled the sales and marketing network as well as the operating infrastructure, and are now in a strong position to scale the commercialization of this platform at a global scale. Edmodo will also leverage the existing strong sales network of Promethean as we continue to pursue a 2G and 2B go-to-market model with this new platform. In the past few months, we have seen country- or state-wide adoptions in Egypt, Ghana, Thailand and the US. With this traction, we are excited about the prospect of significantly scaling up our Edmodo monetization in the second half.
We are also excited to announce that in August, we signed an MOU with the Ministry of Education of Egypt with a mutual commitment to deliver a customized country-wide blended learning solution that integrates our Promethean and Edmodo offerings which will generate sizable multi-year revenue stream. The implementation of this contract is expected to commence in the near term, and we will also aim to replicate this country-wide model as we continue to scale our “Country Strategy” globally.
In China, our strategy is to strengthen both user coverage monetization foundation. Similar to our overseas business, the rising demand for distance learning under Covid-19 has resulted in sharp uptick in user traffic for our learning products. With over 1 million of monthly active users of our flagship teacher-facing lesson preparation and delivery platform 101 Education PPT, we are aggressively developing premium services with the platform to expand use cases and drive user engagement. On the other hand, our One-Stop Learning platform, a learning platform that enables teachers and students to communicate, teach and learn, recorded increase in average monthly active users by 10 times compared to second half of 2019, with peak MAU of 5 million. In view of high user coverage, we are exploring SaaS monetization opportunities with multiple provincial educational authorities on delivering 2G, 2B and 2C services. Lastly, we rolled out services and resources in July for the National Center for Educational Technology (“NCET”) VLAB Teaching Service System. In the fall semester of this year, NCET will launch pilot projects of virtual experimental teaching in primary and secondary schools in nearly 70 schools in 6 provinces across the country. It is expected that after the completion of the pilot, the service will be promoted to primary and secondary schools across the country through a SaaS model and generate revenue.
Looking forward, as blended learning becomes a global new normal, we believe that our unique capabilities and our integrated product offerings will put us in the strongest position to capitalize on the opportunities ahead, and as such, we are excited about our outlook in the second half as we focus on addressing exactly what the market needs with a sustainable monetization model.
[1] Based on report issued by Futuresource Consulting dated 10 August 2020, incorporating actual shipment volumes (excluding China) of the Company. |
[4] Highest level since acquired by NetDragon in April 2018. |
Management Conference Call
NetDragon’s management team will hold a conference call and webcast at 10:00am Hong Kong time on 28 August 2020 to discuss the results and recent business developments.
Details of the live conference call are as follows:
International |
+852 2112 1888 |
Mainland China |
4008 428 338 |
HK (China) |
+852 2112 1888 |
US |
1 866 226 1406 |
UK |
0800 032 2849 |
Passcode |
6142028# |
A live and archived webcast of the conference call will be available on the Investor Relations section of NetDragon’s website at http://www.netdragon.com/investor/ir-webcasts.shtml. Participants in the live webcast should visit the aforementioned website 10 minutes prior to the call, then click on the icon for “2020 Interim Results Conference Call” and follow the registration instructions.
About NetDragon Websoft Holdings Limited
NetDragon Websoft Holdings Limited (HKSE: 0777) is a global leader in building internet communities with a long track record of developing and scaling multiple internet and mobile platforms that impact hundreds of millions of users, including previous establishments of China’s first online gaming portal, 17173.com, and China’s most influential smartphone app store platform, 91 Wireless NetDragon was included in the Hang Seng TECH Index on 27 July 2020.
Established in 1999, NetDragon is one of the most reputable and well-known online game developers in China with a history of successful game titles including Eudemons Online, Heroes Evolved and Conquer Online. In recent years, NetDragon has also started to scale its online education business on the back of management’s vision to create the largest global online learning community, and to bring the “classroom of the future” to every school around the world.
For investor enquiries, please contact:
NetDragon Websoft Holdings Limited
Ms. Maggie Zhou
Senior Director of Investor Relations
Tel.: +852 2850 7266 / +86 591 8390 2825
Email: maggiezhou@nd.com.cn
Website: ir.netdragon.com
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF PROFIT OR LOSS AND OTHER |
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FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 2020 |
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Six months ended 30 June |
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2020 |
2019 |
||
(Unaudited) |
(Unaudited) |
||
RMB’000 |
RMB’000 |
||
Revenue |
2,822,858 |
2,672,547 |
|
Cost of revenue |
(953,587) |
(807,554) |
|
Gross profit |
1,869,271 |
1,864,993 |
|
Other income and gains |
105,907 |
52,753 |
|
Impairment loss under expected credit loss model, net of |
(15,242) |
(81) |
|
Selling and marketing expenses |
(427,022) |
(421,809) |
|
Administrative expenses |
(441,632) |
(431,654) |
|
Development costs |
(568,906) |
(502,390) |
|
Other expenses and losses |
(84,054) |
(79,080) |
|
Share of losses of associates |
(2,043) |
(951) |
|
Share of losses of joint ventures |
(1,850) |
(1,418) |
|
Operating profit |
434,429 |
480,363 |
|
Interest income on pledged bank deposits |
1,595 |
1,513 |
|
Exchange (loss) gain on secured bank borrowings, convertible |
(22,726) |
123 |
|
Net gain on convertible preferred shares |
– |
13,436 |
|
Net gain on financial assets at fair value through |
14,930 |
– |
|
Fair value gain on derivative financial instruments |
6,971 |
– |
|
Finance costs |
(64,677) |
(11,374) |
|
Profit before taxation |
370,522 |
484,061 |
|
Taxation |
(92,728) |
(108,575) |
|
Profit for the period |
277,794 |
375,486 |
|
Other comprehensive income (expense) for the period, |
|||
Item that may be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss: |
|||
Exchange differences arising on translation of foreign |
9,145 |
(478) |
|
Item that will not be reclassified to profit or loss: |
|||
Fair value gain on equity instruments at fair value through |
1,390 |
63 |
|
Other comprehensive income (expense) for the period |
10,535 |
(415) |
|
Total comprehensive income for the period |
288,329 |
375,071 |
|
Profit (loss) for the period attributable to: |
|||
– Owners of the Company |
336,499 |
421,026 |
|
– Non-controlling interests |
(58,705) |
(45,540) |
|
277,794 |
375,486 |
||
Total comprehensive income (expense) attributable to: |
|||
– Owners of the Company |
346,368 |
420,844 |
|
– Non-controlling interests |
(58,039) |
(45,773) |
|
288,329 |
375,071 |
||
RMB cents |
RMB cents |
||
Earnings per share |
|||
– Basic |
60.93 |
79.66 |
|
– Diluted |
60.84 |
79.52 |
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION |
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AS AT 30 JUNE 2020 |
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30 June 20 |
31 December 219 |
||
(Unaudited) |
(Audited) |
||
RMB’000 |
RMB’000 |
||
Non-current assets |
|||
Property, plant and equipment |
1,909,854 |
1,918,697 |
|
Right-of-use assets |
467,548 |
467,250 |
|
Investment properties |
81,476 |
95,090 |
|
Intangible assets |
712,243 |
675,737 |
|
Interests in associates |
72,612 |
54,655 |
|
Interests in joint ventures |
16,496 |
12,346 |
|
Equity instruments at fair value through |
5,841 |
4,514 |
|
Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss |
266,102 |
– |
|
Loan receivables |
11,888 |
9,573 |
|
Prepayments and deposits |
55,405 |
57,829 |
|
Deposits made for acquisition of property, |
5,676 |
11,486 |
|
Goodwill |
336,390 |
313,328 |
|
Deferred tax assets |
48,172 |
47,317 |
|
3,989,703 |
3,667,822 |
||
Current assets |
|||
Properties under development |
485,979 |
469,070 |
|
Properties for sale |
20,640 |
20,640 |
|
Inventories |
476,685 |
237,478 |
|
Loan receivables |
23,144 |
27,354 |
|
Trade receivables |
583,698 |
689,360 |
|
Other receivables, prepayments and deposits |
347,926 |
328,369 |
|
Contract assets |
14,288 |
18,333 |
|
Amount due from a related company |
655 |
849 |
|
Amounts due from associates |
2,163 |
2,262 |
|
Amounts due from joint ventures |
901 |
279 |
|
Amount due from a director |
– |
400 |
|
Tax recoverable |
14,936 |
6,689 |
|
Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss |
1,596 |
1,492 |
|
Restricted bank balances |
15,089 |
15,089 |
|
Pledged bank deposits |
145,799 |
145,787 |
|
Bank deposit with original maturity over three months |
35,398 |
– |
|
Bank balances and cash |
3,910,220 |
2,125,637 |
|
6,079,117 |
4,089,088 |
||
Current liabilities |
|||
Trade and other payables |
1,162,691 |
980,522 |
|
Contract liabilities |
515,169 |
529,497 |
|
Lease liabilities |
59,841 |
54,603 |
|
Provisions |
63,906 |
69,867 |
|
Derivative financial instruments |
81,941 |
– |
|
Amounts due to a related company |
– |
105 |
|
Amounts due to associates |
281 |
257 |
|
Secured bank borrowings |
191,796 |
161,135 |
|
Dividend payable |
128,780 |
– |
|
Tax payable |
90,223 |
107,120 |
|
2,294,628 |
1,903,106 |
||
Net current assets |
3,784,489 |
2,185,982 |
|
Total assets less current liabilities |
7,774,192 |
5,853,804 |
|
Non-current liabilities |
|||
Other payables |
8,640 |
16,275 |
|
Convertible preferred shares |
– |
– |
|
Convertible and exchangeable bonds |
1,001,497 |
– |
|
Secured bank borrowings |
281,861 |
246,068 |
|
Lease liabilities |
116,197 |
108,803 |
|
Deferred tax liabilities |
114,153 |
121,610 |
|
1,522,348 |
492,756 |
||
Net assets |
6,251,844 |
5,361,048 |
|
Capital and reserves |
|||
Share capital |
41,163 |
38,822 |
|
Share premium and reserves |
6,314,455 |
5,557,499 |
|
Equity attributable to owners of the Company |
6,355,618 |
5,596,321 |
|
Non-controlling interests |
(103,774) |
(235,273) |
|
6,251,844 |
5,361,048 |
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