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Sprott Announces Second Quarter 2024 Results

TORONTO, Aug. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Sprott Inc. (NYSE/TSX: SII) (“Sprott” or the “Company”) today announced its financial results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024.

Management commentary
“We are pleased to report that during the second quarter of 2024, Sprott’s Assets Under Management (“AUM”) reached $31.1 billion, up 6% from March 31, 2024 and up 8% from December 31, 2023,” said Whitney George, CEO of Sprott. “After more than four years of positive net sales, we started 2024 with $284 million of net redemptions in the first quarter. This quarter, we returned to positive net sales with $357 million of net inflows and an additional $110 million from the recent initial public offering (“IPO”) of the Sprott Physical Copper Trust (“COP”), bringing our net sales in the first half of the year to $183 million, inclusive of the COP IPO.”

“The IPO of COP was a strategic priority for Sprott and the latest addition to our critical materials investment strategies,” continued Mr. George. “As the world’s first physical copper fund, COP is designed to provide investors with an alternative to investing in copper futures and a way for institutions and individual clients to complement their equity positions. Since the launch of the Sprott Physical Uranium Trust in 2021, we have established a global network of institutions, family offices and individuals seeking exposure to critical materials investment strategies. We look forward to engaging with this audience as we seek to scale COP.”

Key AUM highlights1

Key revenue highlights

Key expense highlights

Earnings summary

1 See “non-IFRS financial measures” section in this press release and schedule 2 and 3 of “Supplemental financial information”

Subsequent events

Supplemental financial information

Please refer to the June 30, 2024 quarterly financial statements of the Company and the related management discussion and analysis filed earlier this morning for further details into the Company’s financial position as at June 30, 2024 and the Company’s financial performance for the three and six months ended June 30, 2024.

Schedule 1 – AUM continuity

3 months results              
               
(In millions $) AUM
Mar. 31, 2024
Net
inflows (1)
Market
value changes
Other
net inflows (1)
AUM
Jun. 30, 2024
  Net management
fee rate (2)
               
Exchange listed products              
– Precious metals physical trusts and ETFs            
– Physical Gold Trust 6,895 99   289   7,283   0.35 %
– Physical Silver Trust 4,242 51   701   4,994   0.45 %
– Physical Gold and Silver Trust 4,401 (48 ) 357   4,710   0.40 %
– Precious Metals ETFs 337 6   12   355   0.34 %
– Physical Platinum & Palladium Trust 112 30   1   143   0.50 %
  15,987 138   1,360   17,485   0.39 %
               
– Critical materials physical trust and ETFs            
– Physical Uranium Trust 5,626 187   (198 ) 5,615   0.32 %
– Critical Materials ETFs 2,235 189   (16 ) 2,408   0.58 %
– Physical Copper Trust   (12 ) 110 98   0.32 %
  7,861 376   (226 ) 110 8,121   0.39 %
               
Total exchange listed products 23,848 514   1,134   110 25,606   0.39 %
               
Managed equities (3) 2,923 (36 ) 98   2,985   0.92 %
               
Private strategies 2,598 (121 ) (15 ) 2,462   0.78 %
               
Total AUM (4) 29,369 357   1,217   110 31,053   0.47 %
               
               
6 months results              
               
(In millions $) AUM
Dec. 31, 2023
Net
inflows (1)
Market
value changes
Other
net inflows (1)
AUM
Jun. 30, 2024
  Net management
fee rate (2)
               
Exchange listed products              
– Precious metals physical trusts and ETFs            
– Physical Gold Trust 6,532 (45 ) 796   7,283   0.35 %
– Physical Silver Trust 4,070 32   892   4,994   0.45 %
– Physical Gold and Silver Trust 4,230 (161 ) 641   4,710   0.40 %
– Precious Metals ETFs 339 (3 ) 19   355   0.34 %
– Physical Platinum & Palladium Trust 116 35   (8 ) 143   0.50 %
  15,287 (142 ) 2,340   17,485   0.39 %
               
– Critical materials physical trust and ETFs            
– Physical Uranium Trust 5,773 243   (401 ) 5,615   0.32 %
– Critical materials ETFs 2,143 238   27   2,408   0.58 %
– Physical Copper Trust   (12 ) 110 98   0.32 %
  7,916 481   (386 ) 110 8,121   0.39 %
               
Total exchange listed products 23,203 339   1,954   110 25,606   0.39 %
               
Managed equities (3) 2,890 (106 ) 201   2,985   0.92 %
               
Private strategies 2,645 (160 ) (23 ) 2,462   0.78 %
               
Total AUM (4) 28,738 73   2,132   110 31,053   0.47 %
(1) See “Net inflows” and “Other net inflows” in the key performance indicators and non-IFRS and other financial measures section of the MD&A.
(2) Management fee rate represents the weighted average fees for all funds in the category, net of fund expenses.
(3) Managed equities is made up of primarily precious metal strategies (55%), high net worth managed accounts (36%) and U.S. value strategies (9%).
(4) No performance fees are earned on exchange listed products. Performance fees are earned on certain of our managed equities products and are based on returns above relevant benchmarks. Private strategies

LPs earn carried interest calculated as a predetermined net profit over a preferred return.


Schedule 2 – Summary financial information

(In thousands $) Q2
2024
Q1
2024
Q4
2023
Q3
2023
Q2
2023
Q1
2023
Q4
2022
Q3
2022
Summary income statement                
Management fees (1) 38,065   36,372   34,244   32,867   32,940   31,170   28,152   28,899  
Fund expenses (2), (3) (2,657 ) (2,234 ) (2,200 ) (1,740 ) (1,871 ) (1,795 ) (1,470 ) (1,466 )
Direct payouts (1,408 ) (1,461 ) (1,283 ) (1,472 ) (1,342 ) (1,187 ) (1,114 ) (1,121 )
Carried interest and performance fees 698     503     388     1,219    
Carried interest and performance fee payouts – internal (251 )   (222 )   (236 )   (567 )  
Carried interest and performance fee payouts – external (3)             (121 )  
Net fees 34,447   32,677   31,042   29,655   29,879   28,188   26,099   26,312  
                 
Commissions 3,332   1,047   1,331   539   1,647   4,784   5,027   6,101  
Commission expense – internal (380 ) (217 ) (161 ) (88 ) (494 ) (1,727 ) (1,579 ) (2,385 )
Commission expense – external (3) (1,443 ) (312 ) (441 ) (92 ) (27 ) (642 ) (585 ) (476 )
Net commissions 1,509   518   729   359   1,126   2,415   2,863   3,240  
                 
Finance income (2) 4,084   1,810   1,391   1,795   1,650   1,655   1,738   1,274  
Gain (loss) on investments 1,133   1,809   2,808   (1,441 ) (1,950 ) 1,958   (930 ) 45  
Co-investment income (2) 416   274   170   462   1,327   93   370   249  
Total net revenues (2) 41,589   37,088   36,140   30,830   32,032   34,309   30,140   31,120  
                 
Compensation (2) 19,225   17,955   17,096   16,939   21,468   19,556   17,148   19,044  
Direct payouts (1,408 ) (1,461 ) (1,283 ) (1,472 ) (1,342 ) (1,187 ) (1,114 ) (1,121 )
Carried interest and performance fee payouts – internal (251 )   (222 )   (236 )   (567 )  
Commission expense – internal (380 ) (217 ) (161 ) (88 ) (494 ) (1,727 ) (1,579 ) (2,385 )
Severance, new hire accruals and other     (179 ) (122 ) (4,067 ) (1,257 ) (1,240 ) (1,349 )
Net compensation 17,186   16,277   15,251   15,257   15,329   15,385   12,648   14,189  
                 
Severance, new hire accruals and other     179   122   4,067   1,257   1,240   1,349  
Selling, general and administrative (“SG&A”) (2) 5,040   4,173   3,963   3,817   4,752   4,026   3,814   4,051  
SG&A recoveries from funds (1) (260 ) (231 ) (241 ) (249 ) (282 ) (264 ) (253 ) (259 )
Interest expense 715   830   844   882   1,087   1,247   1,076   884  
Depreciation and amortization 568   551   658   731   748   706   710   710  
Foreign exchange (gain) loss (2) 122   168   1,295   37   1,440   440   (484 ) 3,020  
Other (income) and expenses (2) (580 )   3,368   4,809   (18,890 ) 1,249   1,686   3,384  
Total expenses 22,791   21,768   25,317   25,406   8,251   24,046   20,437   27,328  
                 
Net income 13,360   11,557   9,664   6,773   17,724   7,638   7,331   3,071  
Net income per share 0.53   0.45   0.38   0.27   0.70   0.30   0.29   0.12  
Adjusted base EBITDA 22,375   19,751   18,759   17,854   17,953   17,321   18,083   16,837  
Adjusted base EBITDA per share 0.88   0.78   0.75   0.71   0.71   0.68   0.72   0.67  
                 
Summary balance sheet                
Total assets 406,265   389,784   378,835   375,948   381,519   386,765   383,748   375,386  
Total liabilities 90,442   82,365   73,130   79,705   83,711   108,106   106,477   103,972  
                 
Total AUM 31,053,136   29,369,191   28,737,742   25,398,159   25,141,561   25,377,189   23,432,661   21,044,252  
Average AUM 31,378,343   29,035,667   27,014,109   25,518,250   25,679,214   23,892,335   22,323,075   21,420,015  

(1) Previously, management fees within the above summary financial information table included SG&A recoveries from funds consistent with IFRS 15. For management reporting purposes, these recoveries are now shown next to their associated expense as management believes this will enable readers to transparently identify the net economics of these recoveries. However, SG&A recoveries from funds are still shown within the “Management fees” line on the consolidated statement of operations. Prior year figures have been reclassified to conform with current presentation.

(2) Current and prior period figures on the consolidated statements of operations include the following adjustments: (1) trading costs incurred in managed accounts are now included within “Fund expenses” (previously included within “SG&A”), (2) interest income earned on cash deposits are now included within “Finance income” (previously included within “Other income”), (3) co-investment income and income attributable to non-controlling interest are now included as part of “Co-investment income” (previously included within “Other income”), (4) expenses attributable to non-controlling interest is now included within “Co-investment income” (previously included within “Other expenses”), (5) the mark-to-market expense of DSU issuances are now included within “Compensation” (previously included within “Other expenses”), (6) foreign exchange (gain) loss is now shown separately (previously included within “Other expenses”); and (7) shares received on a previously unrecorded contingent asset in Q2 2023 are now included within “Other (income) and expenses” (previously included within “Other income”). Prior year figures have been reclassified to conform with current presentation.

(3) These amounts are included in the “Fund expenses” line on the consolidated statements of operations.

Schedule 3 – EBITDA reconciliation

  3 months ended 6 months ended
         
(in thousands $) Jun. 30, 2024 Jun. 30, 2023 Jun. 30, 2024 Jun. 30, 2023
Net income for the period 13,360   17,724   24,917   25,362  
Adjustments:        
Interest expense 715   1,087   1,545   2,334  
Provision for income taxes 5,438   6,057   9,201   8,682  
Depreciation and amortization 568   748   1,119   1,454  
EBITDA 20,081   25,616   36,782   37,832  
Adjustments:        
(Gain) loss on investments (1) (1,133 ) 1,950   (2,942 ) (8 )
Stock-based compensation (2) 4,332   3,922   9,023   8,039  
Foreign exchange (gain) loss (3) 122   1,440   290   1,880  
Severance, new hire accruals and other (3)   4,067     5,324  
Revaluation of contingent consideration (3) (580 ) (2,254 ) (580 ) (2,254 )
Costs relating to exit of non-core business (3)   1,372     1,372  
Non-recurring regulatory, professional fees and other (3)   580     1,829  
Shares received on recognition of contingent asset (3)   (18,588 )   (18,588 )
Carried interest and performance fees (698 ) (388 ) (698 ) (388 )
Carried interest and performance fee payouts – internal 251   236   251   236  
Carried interest and performance fee payouts – external        
Adjusted base EBITDA 22,375   17,953   42,126   35,274  
Adjusted base EBITDA margin (4) 58 % 57 % 58 % 57 %

(1) This adjustment removes the income effects of certain gains or losses on short-term investments, co-investments, and digital gold strategies to ensure the reporting objectives of our EBITDA metric as described below are met.

(2) In prior years, the mark-to-market expense of DSU issuances were included with “other (income) and expenses”. In the current period, these costs are included as part of “stock based compensation”. Prior year figures have been reclassified to conform with current presentation.

(3) Foreign exchange (gain) and loss, severance, new hire accruals and other; revaluation of contingent consideration; costs relating to exit of non-core business; non-recurring regulatory, professional fees and other; and shares received on recognition of contingent asset were previously included with “other (income) and expenses” and are now shown separately in the reconciliation of adjusted base EBITDA above. Prior year figures have been reclassified to conform with current presentation.

(4) Prior year figures have been restated to remove the adjustment of depreciation and amortization.

Conference Call and Webcast

A webcast will be held today, August 7, 2024 at 10:00 am ET to discuss the Company’s financial results.

To listen to the webcast, please register at https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/o98gu3w8

Please note, analysts who cover the Company should register at: https://register.vevent.com/register/BIab693a7d3e344814b015460b3e74ffe0

Non-IFRS Financial Measures

This press release includes financial terms (including AUM, net commissions, net fees, expenses, adjusted base EBITDA, adjusted base EBITDA margin and net compensation) that the Company utilizes to assess the financial performance of its business that are not measures recognized under International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”). These non-IFRS measures should not be considered alternatives to performance measures determined in accordance with IFRS and may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers. Non-IFRS financial measures do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and are therefore unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers. Our key performance indicators and non-IFRS and other financial measures are discussed below. For quantitative reconciliations of non-IFRS financial measures to their most directly comparable IFRS financial measures please see schedule 2 and schedule 3 of the “Supplemental financial information” section of this press release.

Net fees

Management fees, net of fund expenses and direct payouts, and carried interest and performance fees, net of carried interest and performance fee payouts (internal and external), are key revenue indicators as they represent the net revenue contribution after directly associated costs that we generate from our AUM.

Net commissions

Commissions, net of commission expenses (internal and external), arise primarily from purchases and sales of critical materials in our exchange listed products segment and transaction-based service offerings by our broker dealers.

Net compensation

Net compensation excludes commission expenses paid to employees, other direct payouts to employees, carried interest and performance fee payouts to employees, which are all presented net of their related revenues in the MD&A, and severance, new hire accruals and other which are non-recurring.

EBITDA, adjusted base EBITDA and adjusted base EBITDA margin

EBITDA in its most basic form is defined as earnings before interest expense, income taxes, depreciation and amortization. EBITDA (or adjustments thereto) is a measure commonly used in the investment industry by management, investors and investment analysts in understanding and comparing results by factoring out the impact of different financing methods, capital structures, amortization techniques and income tax rates between companies in the same industry. While other companies, investors or investment analysts may not utilize the same method of calculating EBITDA (or adjustments thereto), the Company believes its adjusted base EBITDA metric results in a better comparison of the Company’s underlying operations against its peers and a better indicator of recurring results from operations as compared to other non-IFRS financial measures. Adjusted base EBITDA margins are a key indicator of a company’s profitability on a per dollar of revenue basis, and as such, is commonly used in the financial services sector by analysts, investors and management.

Forward Looking Statements

Certain statements in this press release contain forward-looking information and forward-looking statements (collectively referred to herein as the “Forward-Looking Statements”) within the meaning of applicable Canadian and U.S. securities laws. The use of any of the words “expect”, “anticipate”, “continue”, “estimate”, “may”, “will”, “project”, “should”, “believe”, “plans”, “intends” and similar expressions are intended to identify Forward-Looking Statements. In particular, but without limiting the forgoing, this press release contains Forward-Looking Statements pertaining to: (i) our ability to scale COP; and (ii) the declaration, payment and designation of dividends and confidence that our business will support the dividend level without impacting our ability to fund future growth initiatives.

Although the Company believes that the Forward-Looking Statements are reasonable, they are not guarantees of future results, performance or achievements. A number of factors or assumptions have been used to develop the Forward-Looking Statements, including: (i) the impact of increasing competition in each business in which the Company operates will not be material; (ii) quality management will be available; (iii) the effects of regulation and tax laws of governmental agencies will be consistent with the current environment; (iv) the impact of public health outbreaks; and (v) those assumptions disclosed under the heading “Critical Accounting Estimates, Judgments and Changes in Accounting Policies” in the Company’s MD&A for the period ended June 30, 2024. Actual results, performance or achievements could vary materially from those expressed or implied by the Forward-Looking Statements should assumptions underlying the Forward-Looking Statements prove incorrect or should one or more risks or other factors materialize, including: (i) difficult market conditions; (ii) poor investment performance; (iii) failure to continue to retain and attract quality staff; (iv) employee errors or misconduct resulting in regulatory sanctions or reputational harm; (v) performance fee fluctuations; (vi) a business segment or another counterparty failing to pay its financial obligation; (vii) failure of the Company to meet its demand for cash or fund obligations as they come due; (viii) changes in the investment management industry; (ix) failure to implement effective information security policies, procedures and capabilities; (x) lack of investment opportunities; (xi) risks related to regulatory compliance; (xii) failure to manage risks appropriately; (xiii) failure to deal appropriately with conflicts of interest; (xiv) competitive pressures; (xv) corporate growth which may be difficult to sustain and may place significant demands on existing administrative, operational and financial resources; (xvi) failure to comply with privacy laws; (xvii) failure to successfully implement succession planning; (xviii) foreign exchange risk relating to the relative value of the U.S. dollar; (xix) litigation risk; (xx) failure to develop effective business resiliency plans; (xxi) failure to obtain or maintain sufficient insurance coverage on favorable economic terms; (xxii) historical financial information being not necessarily indicative of future performance; (xxiii) the market price of common shares of the Company may fluctuate widely and rapidly; (xxiv) risks relating to the Company’s investment products; (xxv) risks relating to the Company’s proprietary investments; (xxvi) risks relating to the Company’s private strategies business; (xxvii) those risks described under the heading “Risk Factors” in the Company’s annual information form dated February 20, 2024; and (xxviii) those risks described under the headings “Managing Financial Risks” and “Managing Non-Financial Risks” in the Company’s MD&A for the period ended June 30, 2024. In addition, the payment of dividends is not guaranteed and the amount and timing of any dividends payable by the Company will be at the discretion of the Board of Directors of the Company and will be established on the basis of the Company’s earnings, the satisfaction of solvency tests imposed by applicable corporate law for the declaration and payment of dividends, and other relevant factors. The Forward-Looking Statements speak only as of the date hereof, unless otherwise specifically noted, and the Company does not assume any obligation to publicly update any Forward-Looking Statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be expressly required by applicable securities laws.

About Sprott

Sprott is a global leader in precious metals and critical materials investments. We are specialists. Our in-depth knowledge, experience and relationships separate us from the generalists. Our investment strategies include Exchange Listed Products, Managed Equities and Private Strategies. Sprott has offices in Toronto, New York, Connecticut and California and the company’s common shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange and the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol (SII). For more information, please visit www.sprott.com.

Investor contact information:

Glen Williams
Managing Partner
Investor and Institutional Client Relations;
Head of Corporate Communications
(416) 943-4394
gwilliams@sprott.com


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