- Ongoing commercial momentum
- Strong growth in New Business Licenses and Engineering studies
- Contribution of acquisitions, particularly ESI ITI GmbH
These good first-quarter figures support our short- and medium-term growth and profitability prospects ".
Further strong growth
Sales for the first quarter of the 2016 financial year totalled €27.4 million, up 13.7% on the year-earlier period, including organic growth of 7.2%.
Sales from acquisitions totalled €1.6 million, a contribution of 6.6% on the total growth, mainly from the Licenses business of ESI ITI GmbH, acquired in January 2016.
Exchange-rate movements had a neutral effect during the period, with the rise in the Japanese yen offset by the fall in the US dollar and the South Korean won against the euro.
The product mix remained stable, with 71.3% of sales coming from Licenses as opposed to 70.9% in the first quarter of 2015.
Licenses: dynamism of the New Business activity
Licenses revenue amounted to €19.5 million, up 14.3% year-on-year, including organic growth of 8%. That growth reflects the upturn in New Business, which continued the trend seen in the third and fourth quarters of 2015 and grew 43% (27% in organic terms). New Business accounted for 18% of total Licenses sales, against 14% in Q1-15. In particular, there were new international contract wins in the electronics, marine and heavy industry sectors. The installed base grew 8.7% (3.5% in organic terms) even after the 35% surge seen in Q1-15, and the repeat business rate was very high at 93.2%.
Services: double-digit growth in engineering studies
Services revenue totalled €7.9 million, up 12.3% or 5.1% in organic terms. After jumping 18% in Q1-15, growth in Q1-16 was driven by the new acquisitions (+7.4% impact) and the ongoing strong momentum in engineering studies, one of ESI Group's core businesses.
Geographical mix: strong growth in Asia
In Q1-16, Asia accounted for 47% of total sales versus 41% in Q1-15, Europe 37% versus 39%, and the Americas 16% versus 20%. The geographical breakdown of sales reflects strong cyclical growth in Licensing in Asia, supported by innovative projects in the automotive, aerospace and energy sectors, particularly in Japan.
The BRIC countries accounted for 10.4% of total sales during the period.
[1] PLM: Product Lifecycle Management, which is concerned with the effectiveness of product development until commercial launch.
[2] PPL: Product Performance Lifecycle, which focuses on optimising the product's whole "post-development" lifecycle, i.e. the way it is integrated into and performs within its operational environment, including operational maintenance, until the end of its useful life.