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Ciboney Group Limited is now Innovative Energy Group Limited

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Nigel Davy, executive chairman of newly named company Innovative Energy Group (IEG) Limited has released the following unaudited financial results for Ciboney Group Ltd for the quarter ended November 30, 2023, which have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).

On November 15th, the Company announced its intention in a resolution to shareholders at the Annual General Meeting on December 6, 2023, to change the company’s name from Ciboney Group Limited to “Innovative Energy Group Limited”. This resolution was passed by the shareholders at the meeting, and for the purposes of this report Ciboney Group Ltd will be referred to by its new name Innovative Energy Group Limited (formerly Ciboney Group Limited) or “the Company”.

A loss of $3.79 million during the second quarter of 2023 as compared to a loss of $1.13MM in the corresponding quarter of 2022. These losses are mainly attributable to steps being taken to move the Company out of dormancy consequent on the acquisition of the majority of its shares by IEC Energy Company Ltd.

Costs incurred during this quarter related primarily to expenditures on the website, public relations and corporate governance activities which were financed by advances by the related party, Innovative Energy Company DBA IEC SPEI Limited.

The IEC Group is comprised of IEC Energy Company Limited (St Lucia) – the holding company, along with Innovative Energy Company DBA IEC SPEI Limited and Innovative Energy Group Limited (formerly Ciboney Group Limited).

The resolutions approved by shareholders at the December 6, 2023 Annual General Meeting encompass changing the Company’s name to Innovative Energy Group Limited, increasing the authorized share capital to unlimited ordinary shares, adopting new Articles of Incorporation, approving the Audited Financial Statements for the year ended May 31, 2023, re-electing Directors Wayne Wray, Kyle Davy, and Conley Salmon, fixing the remuneration of Non-executive Directors, and appointing Crichton Mullings & Associates as Auditors with remuneration set by the Directors.

These are in line with the transformation of the Company to a vertically integrated green energy company with over three (3) decades of group experience in the private energy industry.

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Higher Operating Costs And Margin Pressures Impacted Main Event’s Overall Q1 Profitability.

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Entering 2025 with a strategic focus on expanding revenue streams, strengthening client relationships, and maintaining financial discipline, the Company achieved revenue growth.
However, higher operating costs and margin pressures impacted overall profitability.

The Company reported revenues of $585.03M, representing a 3% or $17.28M increase over the $567.75M recorded in Q1 2024. This growth was primarily driven by a significant increase in revenue contribution from a previously underperforming segment, reflecting the success of targeted expansion efforts. While revenue remains below prior peak levels, the Company continues to recalibrate and drive demand through expanded service offerings and strengthened client engagements.

Gross profit for the quarter stood at $301.67M, reflecting a 4% decline from $315.82M in Q1 2024. This decline resulted from higher direct costs associated with event execution, infrastructure upgrades, additional non-recurring costs incurred during the period, and increased labour costs related to service delivery. Consequently, the gross margin contracted to 51.56% from 55.63% in the prior year. The Company remains focused on managing costs effectively to support long-term profitability.

Operating expenses increased to $218.72M, up 7.5% from $206.35M in Q1 2024. This rise was attributed to planned administrative enhancements, a significant one-off expenditure for the Company’s 20th Anniversary celebration, higher personnel costs, increased security and fuel expenses, and a 51% increase in amortisation expenses to $11.36M due to renegotiated lease agreements and the addition of a new lease.

Operating profit stood at $87.48M, a 24% decline from $115.28M in Q1 2024. Increased finance costs, stemming from renegotiated lease agreements and new lease additions, also impacted results.
Net profit for the quarter amounted to $73.67M, a 27% decrease from $100.25M in Q1 2024, influenced by lower gross margins, increased operational costs, and higher impairment charges. As a result, earnings per share (EPS) fell from $0.33 in Q1 2024 to $0.25 in Q1 2025.

Total assets grew by 6.4%, reaching $1,306.01M, up from $1,227.37M in Q1 2024. This increase was primarily driven by a 53% rise in receivables, reflecting expanded customer engagements, with several balances stemming from events executed near the period’s end. Short-term deposits increased to $250.24M from $236.50M, while cash and bank balances declined by 30% to $131.74M from $188.91M due to timing differences in collections and reinvestments.

Shareholders’ equity strengthened to $956.17M, reflecting a 5% increase over $912.66M in Q1 2024. This growth was primarily supported by retained earnings, demonstrating the Company’s ability to generate and reinvest profits efficiently.

Payables increased by 47%, rising to $229.58M from $156.38M in Q1 2024, mainly due to the timing of event executions towards the end of the quarter, resulting in higher accrued expenses related to supplier payments.

While the macroeconomic environment remains uncertain, the Company remains optimistic about the upcoming quarters. The focus will be on enhancing operational efficiencies to manage cost structures effectively and strengthening revenue streams through deeper market penetration and strategic partnerships. Additionally, the Company intends to use owned-events as a driver of revenue growth.
Our continued success is a testament to the dedication, creativity, and resilience of our exceptional team. Their ability to adapt and innovate in a dynamic industry ensures that we consistently exceed expectations and deliver outstanding experiences. Their dedication was especially evident during the holiday period, where they worked tirelessly to execute high-quality events, ensuring continued excellence in service delivery. We also recognise and appreciate the unwavering guidance of our Board; whose strategic leadership continues to drive our company’s growth and long-term vision.

Solomon Sharpe Chief Executive Officer

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