PICTURE BOX Resize your image to this grey area only See example slide for reference FULL YEAR RESULTS 2016/17 24 May 2017
AGENDA Introduction Review of 2016/17 Progress update Guidance Q&A
BUILDING A PROFITABLE, SUSTAINABLE M&S Customer & Brand Recover and grow Clothing & Home Continue to grow Food UK store estate International Organisation & costs Financial Plan
CONSUMER & RETAIL ENVIRONMENT Consumer confidence stable Clothing market under pressure Uncertain outlook Signs of inflation in the food market Confidence metrics Market growth C&H 0.8 Food 0.0 0.6 Personal financial situation General economic situation Consumer confidence 2015/16 2016/17 2015/16 2016/17 (1.8) Source: GFK Source: Kantar Worldpanel: 52 w/e data. Clothing & Footwear: 9 Apr 17 / 10 Apr 16. Food & drink: 26 Mar 17 / 27 Mar 16. % pts change v prior year.
PICTURE BOX Resize your image to this grey area only See example slide for reference REVIEW OF 2016/17 HELEN WEIR Chief Finance Officer
OVERVIEW 2016/17 Group revenue 10.6bn 2.2% Profit before tax & adjusted items¹ 613.8m (10.3)% Profit before tax 176.4m (63.5)% Adjusted EPS¹ 30.4p (12.6)% Free cash flow pre shareholder returns 585.4m 46m Ordinary dividend 18.7p Level Net debt 1.9bn 204m Sales, profit and EPS comparisons are versus the 52 week period to 26 Mar 2016. All other comparisons are versus the reported 53 week year to 2 Apr 2016. ¹Adjusted profits are consistent with how business performance is measured internally
FOOD REVENUE & GROSS MARGIN Revenue growth Q4 FY Total 2.9% 4.2% LFL (2.1)% (0.8)% Gross margin 2015/16 32.8% Buying margin (80)bps Operational efficiencies 70bps Waste (15)bps Gross margin 2016/17 32.5% 2015/16 figures and year on year comparisons are stated on a 52 week basis
C&H REVENUE & GROSS MARGIN Revenue growth Q4 FY Total (5.5)% (2.8)% LFL (5.9)% (3.4)% M&S.com¹ 7.6% 4.9% ¹Includes Food and International at constant currency Gross margin 2015/16 55.1% Buying margin 100bps Discounting 5bps Gross margin 2016/17 56.1% 2015/16 figures and year on year comparisons are stated on a 52 week basis
UK OPERATING COSTS m 3,266 36 26 44 (23) 41 3,390 3.8% 2015/16 Store staffing Other store costs Distribution Marketing Central costs 2016/17 Year on year growth 3.7% 2.7% 9.3% (12.6)% 6.3% 2015/16 figures and year on year variances are stated on a 52 week basis
INTERNATIONAL Revenue growth Q4 FY Revenue (cc) (1.8)% (0.1)% Revenue (reported) 7.8% 10.7% m Adjusted operating profit 56 64 88 Franchise 82 15 Owned retained 17 (47) Owned exit (35) 2015/16 2016/17 2015/16 figures and year on year comparisons are stated on a 52 week basis Numbers rounded
PROFIT BEFORE TAX m 684 59 (20) (124) (10) 8 17 614 c.75% from new space and capacity (437) (10.3)% 176 Adjusted PBT 15/16 Food gross profit C&H gross profit UK operating costs M&S Bank International Interest Adjusted PBT 16/17 Adjusted items Profit before tax 2015/16 figures and year on year comparisons are stated on a 52 week basis
ADJUSTED ITEMS m Strategic programmes - Changes to pay and pensions (156) - UK organisation (24) - UK store estate (52) - International store closure and impairments (132) UK store impairments and onerous lease charges (49) M&S Bank: PPI (44) UK Logistics 10 Legal settlements 10 Total (437)
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE m 525 UK Store Environment 6% Supply Chain & IT 44% 56 Bradford DC Maintenance 25% 469 331 2016/17 split International 4% 2015/16 2016/17 New UK stores 21%
CASHFLOW m 111 (81) (9) (136) 589 (383) 691 (202) 5 585 (377) 208 Adjusted operating profit Depreciation & amortisation Non cash pension & share charges Adjusted items Working capital Pension funding Capex net of disposals* Interest & taxation Share transactions Free cashflow pre shareholder returns Dividends Net cash inflow *Includes cash payments in relation to prior year capital accruals
SUMMARY Good progress on strategic priorities Costs of strategic change reduced profits Capital discipline as we invest for growth Strong cash generation and lower net debt
PICTURE BOX Resize your image to this grey area only See example slide for reference PROGRESS UPDATE STEVE ROWE Chief Executive Officer
WHAT WE STAND FOR FOOD CLOTHING & HOME Relevant innovation Contemporary style Convenience: product & location Authority in wardrobe essentials Quality
THE UNIFYING CAMPAIGN
CLOTHING & HOME PRIORITIES FOCUS ON PRODUCT DRIVE EXECUTION Contemporary style Lower prices Focus on wardrobe essentials Better availability Improve quality & fit Investment in service
DELIVERED IN THE YEAR Master colour palette Extended size ranges Better availability Spring launch +4% Lower prices on 2400 lines Style perception +6pts in Q4 70% of blocks updated Top 100 lines +7% 3 fewer clearance sales
FOOD PRIORITIES FOCUS ON PRODUCT DRIVE EXECUTION Leading innovation Maintain value Health & wellness Improve availability Superior quality Convenience
DELIVERED IN THE YEAR Innovation - 1600 new lines c.800 quality upgrades Value maintained +9% Food online Health - Made Without +38% Best in class manufacturing Availability +40bps BA partnership
CHANNEL PRIORITIES UK store estate plan Simply Food growth opportunity Improve experience in store and online International partnership model
DELIVERED IN THE YEAR: CHANNELS 5 year plan for stores, 68 new Simply Food Low cost relay of clothing space Universal app Improved service from Castle Donington Completed consultation on store closures Development of franchise proposition
CUSTOMER RESPONSE Full price market share Clothing & Home NPS 0 20 40 50 30 30 20 60 90 100 20 50 Top customers Occasional customers (20) (50) Larger stores Smaller stores Store market share Food 0 10 30 20 10 20 30 (30) (20) (30) (50) (30) (10) (80) Source: Kantar Worldpanel Clothing and Footwear market 12 w/e 9 th Apr 17 data. Bps change versus prior year
MANAGING COSTS Operational savings invested in staffing Processes optimised via Honeywell Head Office restructure Marketing effectiveness Energy efficiency Reduction in fixed costs: London offices
MOVING FORWARD: CLOTHING & HOME Style More choice on colour Broaden transitional ranges Improvements to casualwear Authority Exploit share opportunities Further improvements to availability Maintain competitive prices Quality Focus on natural fabrics Extend fit offer Leverage innovation: active technology
MOVING FORWARD: FOOD Innovation Spirit of Summer Extend premium Collection range Strategic health focus Convenience Quick & healthy meal solutions Food on the move development Expand hospitality Quality Substantial quality upgrades Extension in product life Best in class supply chain
MOVING FORWARD: CHANNELS Rebalance c.50 stores to growth areas Extending delivery options Developing proposition Open c.90 new Simply Food stores: London opportunity Food online New franchise stores
MANAGING CURRENCY Better buying Tendering orders on key lines Migrating to duty free routes Leveraging volume Supply Chain Efficient production planning Value optimisation Exploiting GM4 systems Discounting & Waste Further reduction in promotions Two fewer clearance sales Improving in store waste recovery
BUILDING A PROFITABLE, SUSTAINABLE M&S Customer & Brand Recover and grow Clothing & Home Continue to grow Food UK store estate International Organisation & costs Financial Plan
PICTURE BOX Resize your image to this grey area only See example slide for reference GUIDANCE HELEN WEIR Chief Finance Officer
GUIDANCE 2017/18 Food: Gross margin Space Clothing & Home: Gross margin Space 0 to (50)bps 7% increase 25 to (25) bps 1% to 2% decline UK operating costs 2.5% to 3.5% Adjusted tax rate Capital expenditure c.21% c. 400m
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STORES & SPACE UK Average selling space (000 sq ft) Shopping Centre 100 16 16 Mar 17 Mar 16 Openings Closures Change Retail Park 60 68 64 4 4 High Street- large 65 86 86 High Street 25 133 134 (1) (1) Outlets 10 40 41 1 (2) (1) Simply Food owned 8 253 224 30 (1) 29 Simply Food franchise 1 383 349 38 (4) 34 UK stores - 979 914 73 (8) 65 Selling space (absolute, m sq ft) 17.4 17.0 C&H 11.3 11.2 Food 6.1 5.8 International Mar 17 Mar 16 Openings Closures Change Owned 185 194 12 (21) (9) Franchise 269 274 19 (24) (5) International stores 454 468 31 (45) (14) Selling space (absolute, m sq ft) 5.9 6.1