Custodian Property Income REIT plc
(“Custodian Property Income REIT” or “the Company”)
Third quarter trading update shows rental growth supporting fully covered dividends
Custodian Property Income REIT (LSE: CREI), which seeks to deliver an enhanced income return by investing in a diversified portfolio of smaller, regional properties with strong income characteristics across the UK, today provides a trading update for the quarter ended 31 December 2023 (“Q3” or the “Quarter”).
Leasing activity continues to support rental growth and underpin fully covered dividends
- 1.375p dividend per share approved for the Quarter, fully covered by unaudited EPRA earnings, in line with target of at least 5.5p for the year ending 31 March 2024, representing a 8.0% yield based on the prevailing 69p share price
- EPRA earnings per share of 1.4p for the Quarter (FY24 Q2: 1.4p, Q1: 1.5p)
- Passing rent increased to £43.4m (FY24 Q2: £43.2m) driven by continued occupier demand for space across all sectors in the Company’s portfolio, with four rent reviews settled during the Quarter, on average, in line with ERV and 21% above previous passing rent. Four new leases also signed securing £0.5m of annual rent. These initiatives have increased property capital value by £1.0m
- Like-for-like ERV has increased by 0.8% since 30 September 2023, driven primarily by rental growth in the industrial sector. Portfolio ERV (£50.1m) exceeds passing rent by 15% (30 Sept 2023: 15%) demonstrating the portfolio’s significant reversionary potential
- EPRA occupancy has remained at 91% (30 Sept 2023: 91%). 1.0% of ERV is vacant subject to refurbishment or redevelopment with 3.1% of ERV vacant but under offer to let or sell
Valuations
- The valuation of the Company’s diversified portfolio of 158 assets decreased on a like-for-like basis by 1.7% (£10.5m) to £602.4m, net of a £1.0m valuation increase from active asset management activity (FY24 Q2: £4.5m increase from asset management)
- Q3 net asset value (“NAV”) total return per share[5] of -1.3%
- NAV per share of 93.3p (30 Sept 2023: 95.9p) with a NAV of £411.2m (30 Sept 2023: £422.8m)
Investment Manager’s commentary
UK property market
2023 saw rising interest rates, weak investor sentiment and low transaction volumes. This was in contrast to occupier demand which delivered rental growth and has further improved the reversionary potential in Custodian Property Income REIT’s portfolio, which is now greater than it was at the start of 2023.
Investor sentiment towards real estate appears to have been closely correlated with the expected trajectory of interest rates, as determined by inflation data. Consensus opinion and the interest rate forward curve suggest that the next move for interest rates will be down, with the potential for a number of base rate cuts in late 2024 and into 2025, subject of course to an improving geopolitical environment. This should be positive for real estate investors and occupiers.
Asset management
Over the 12 months to 31 December 2023 the passing rent of the Company’s portfolio has grown by c.3% to £43.4m and ERV has grown from £48.4m to £50.1m, an increase of c.3.5%, demonstrating the continued prospects for strong rental performance which will support earnings and the companies aim of paying fully covered dividends.
The Investment Manager has remained focused on active asset management during the Quarter, completing four rent reviews at an aggregate 21% increase in annual rent from £1.1m to £1.4m, and re-gearing four leases which secured £0.5m of annual rent. These initiatives increased property capital value by £1.0m. The new leases had a weighted average unexpired term to first break or expiry (“WAULT”) of five years, with the overall portfolio WAULT remaining at 4.8 years.
Details of these asset management initiatives are shown below:
Rent reviews
- Restore plc at an industrial unit in Salford with annual rent increasing by 33% to £605k.
- West Midlands Ambulance Service at an industrial unit in Erdington with annual rent increasing by 12% to £186k.
- National Timber Group at an industrial unit in Grangemouth with annual rent increasing by 13% to £438k.
- Starbucks at a drive-through unit in Maypole with annual rent increasing by 17% to £140k.
New leases
- A 20-year lease with a tenth year break to Andrew Sykes Hire at an industrial unit in Farnborough, Hampshire, at an annual rent of £226k, a 22% increase on the previous passing rent, increasing valuation by £0.8m (28%).
- A five-year lease over a smaller floor-plate with 18 and 36 month break options to Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Liverpool at an annual rent of £125k, increasing valuation by £0.1m (3.6%).
- A five-year lease renewal with a third year tenant only break option to ITM Power at an industrial asset in Sheffield, with an annual rent of £141k reflecting a 36% increase on previous passing rent, increasing valuation by £0.1m (5%).
- A 10-year lease renewal with fifth year break option on a retail unit in Dunfermline let to Greggs at an annual rent of £26k in line with ERV, an 11% increase on the previous passing rent.
Since the Quarter end the Company has completed seven further asset management initiatives, including:
- Letting a vacant office unit in Edinburgh and a vacant retail unit in Liverpool with aggregate annual rent of £161k; and
- Completing the comprehensive refurbishment of David House offices in Leeds which has seen the tenant, First Title Limited, take a 10.5 year lease without break at an annual rental of £462k, a 49% increase on the previous passing level. This refurbishment has resulted in the EPC rating of the building improving from C to A, with refurbishment works now commencing to the adjoining building let to the same tenant.
Since the Quarter end the Company has also settled the following rent reviews at an aggregate 29% ahead of previous passing rent with:
- Chicken Cabins at a drive-through unit in York Clifton Moor with annual rent increasing by 42% to £118k;
- Listers Group at a motor dealership in Loughborough, with annual rent increasing by 13% to £181k; and
- Acorn Web Offset at an industrial unit in Normanton, with annual rent increasing by 42% to £155k.
Disposals
Acknowledging the higher cost of variable rate debt, of which the company currently has £50m drawn under its Lloyds Bank revolving credit facility (“RCF”), steps have been taken to advance a number of property sales, where special purchasers can unlock prices ahead of valuation, but more importantly ahead of the cost of the RCF, in order to enhance earnings per share.
During the Quarter a children’s day nursery in Chesham was sold for £0.55m at valuation.
Since the Quarter end, an industrial unit in Milton Keynes and an office building on Pride Park, Derby have been sold for an aggregate £10.1m. Two further properties in Redhill (former car dealership) and Castle Donington (offices), which are both vacant, are under offer to sell for an aggregate £4.4m. These disposals are expected to complete during the quarter ending 31 March 2024 and proceeds are expected to be used to reduce variable rate borrowings.
Fully covered dividend
The Company paid an interim dividend of 1.375p per share on 30 November 2023 relating to the quarter ended 30 September 2023. The Board has approved an interim dividend per share of 1.375p for the Quarter, fully covered by EPRA earnings, payable on 29 February 2024. The Board is targeting aggregate dividends per share of at least 5.5p for the year ending 31 March 2024. The Board’s objective is to grow the dividend on a sustainable basis, at a rate which is fully covered by net rental income and does not inhibit the flexibility of the Company’s investment strategy.
Borrowings
On 10 November 2023 the Company and Lloyds Banking Group agreed to extend the RCF for a term of three years, with options to extend the term by a further year on each of the first and second anniversaries of the renewal. The RCF includes an ‘accordion’ option with the facility limit initially set at £50m, which can be increased up to £75m subject to Lloyds’ consent. The headline rates of annual interest now include a LIBOR transition fee previously applied separately, increasing by 12bps to between 1.62% and 1.92% above SONIA, determined by reference to the prevailing LTV ratio. As a result there is no change to the aggregate margin from the renewal.
At 31 December 2023 the Company had £190.0m of debt drawn at an aggregate weighted average cost of 4.3% with no expiries until August 2025 and diversified across a range of lenders. This debt comprised:
- £50m (26%) at a variable prevailing interest rate of 6.9% and a facility maturity of 2.9 years; and
- £140m (74%) at a weighted average fixed rate of 3.4% with a weighted average maturity of 6.3 years.
At 31 December 2023 the Company’s borrowing facilities are:
Variable rate borrowing
- A £50m RCF with Lloyds Bank plc (“Lloyds”) with interest of between 1.62% and 1.92% above SONIA, determined by reference to the prevailing LTV ratio of a discrete security pool of assets, and expiring on 10 November 2026. The facility limit can be increased to £75m with Lloyds’ approval.
Fixed rate borrowing
- A £20m term loan with Scottish Widows plc (“SWIP”) repayable on 13 August 2025 with interest fixed at 3.935%;
- A £45m term loan with SWIP repayable on 5 June 2028 with interest fixed at 2.987%; and
- A £75m term loan with Aviva comprising:
- A £35m tranche repayable on 6 April 2032 with fixed annual interest of 3.02%;
- A £25m tranche repayable on 3 November 2032 with fixed annual interest of 4.10%; and
- A £15m tranche repayable on 3 November 2032 with fixed annual interest of 3.26%.
Each facility has a discrete security pool, comprising a number of individual properties, over which the relevant lender has security and covenants:
- The maximum LTV of the discrete security pools is either 45% or 50%, with an overarching covenant on the property portfolio of a maximum of 35% or 40% LTV; and
- Historical interest cover, requiring net rental receipts from the discrete security pools, over the preceding three months, to exceed either 200% or 250% of the associated facility’s quarterly interest liability.
Recommended all-share merger with abrdn Property Income Trust Limited (“API”)
On 19 January 2024 the Company announced a recommended all-share merger with API and on 1 February 2024 published an associated combined circular and prospectus incorporating notice of a General Meeting to be held on 27 February 2024. The Board believes that the merger would bring together two complementary portfolios to create a differentiated REIT with enhanced diversification and share liquidity and a fully covered and sustainable dividend for the combined group’s shareholders.
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