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Think of The Honest Company founded by Jessica Alba in 2012, and which was listed on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: HNST) in 2021 after an IPO that raised US$412.8 million.
On 28 October 2022, NoonTalk Media Limited (“NoonTalk”), a Singapore-based media company founded by Singaporean actor, TV host and radio DJ Dasmond Koh, issued their preliminary offer document (more than 300 pages) with the intention to list the company on the Catalist board of the Singapore Exchange (SGX). If you prefer to read the shorter summary, check out the product highlight factsheet.
While the company is smaller compared to the usual IPOs that we see on the SGX mainboard, we found this initial public offering intriguing as it gives us insights into Singapore’s media landscape. Being a homegrown Singapore company, NoonTalk would also face many of the typical challenges and potential expansion opportunities that other similar media companies would face.
Here are 6 things we found out as we run through their preliminary offer document and product highlight factsheet.
#1 NoonTalk’s Business & Revenue Model
The revenue model is one of the first things potential investors should care about before they invest in a company. For NoonTalk, the company shared that they aim to be Singapore’s leading media agency in creating quality entertainment content and to inspire a vibrant media landscape in Singapore, with a particular niche in Chinese-language media productions.
The company has two main business segments that generate revenue.
The first is its Management & Event arm. This segment comprises services relating to the management of artistes and talent, management of studio venue and equipment, management of projects (including livestreaming services) and events conceptualisation and management services (both in terms of in-person events and livestreamed events).
The second is its Production arm. This segment comprises services relating to multimedia creation and production, film and television production and video production. Marquee projects it has organised include Chingay 2021 and 2022, and ChildAid 2021. It also produces films, web series and television serials.
Revenue for the company in FY2022 is as such.
Gross profit for the two business segments are as such.
#2 Revenue From Production Increased From FY2020 To FY2022
Revenue from Production has increased in recent years from $1.436 million in FY2020 to $2.593 million in FY2021 and $4.156 million in FY2022. This arises mainly from being able to secure projects such as Chingay 2021 ($1.4 million), additional revenue of $527,000 arising from securing a wider scope of work for Chingay 2022, and further revenue from drama and movie productions.
Over the past three years, gross profit for Production is at 25.2%, 38.5% and 23.0% for FY2020, FY2021 and FY2022 respectively
#3 Revenue From Management & Event Business Declined In 2021, But Rebounded In 2022
Revenue from its Management & Event business declined from $1.607 million in FY2020 to $1.238 million in FY2021. The company attributes this decline due to lower demand for artistes and fewer in-person events being organised by our customers due to more stringent restrictions being imposed on events and public gatherings in Singapore because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
However, for FY2022, the business segment saw a strong rebound as revenue increased by 78.9% to $2.215 million, higher than its pre-pandemic figures. This is due to an increase in projects as restrictions imposed on events and public gatherings in Singapore progressively eased starting at the end of FY2021 and throughout FY2022.
Over the past three years, gross profit for Management & Event is at 43.3%, 30.3% and 35.9 %for FY2020, FY2021 and FY2022 respectively
#4 NoonTalk Revenue & Operations Have Been Relatively Stable In Recent Years.
In spite of the pandemic, NoonTalk has grown steadily over the last couple of years. It’s a B2B company that secures projects and delivers end-to-end value to its clients, including the provision of artistes under its management and producing shows for clients. As explained, the company is generally awarded contracts by way of tender for large-scale events and projects by clients such as the People’s Association, the National Arts Council, Marina Bay Sands and Changi Airport Group.
The company is also aware that exceptional events such as an outbreak of contagious diseases such as COVID-19 can lead to a high number of cancellations of events and projects. Currently, the company has an order book of $1,580,000.
Over the last three financial years, the company has been profitable. Profits for FY2020, FY2021 and FY2022 are at S$73,979, S$189,244 and S$22,407, inclusive of certain one-off gains
#5 NoonTalk Intends To Pay Out At Least 20% Of Net Profit As Dividends For FY2023 & FY2024
For dividend-seeking investors, it’s worth noting that NoonTalk has shared that it intends to recommend dividends of not less than 20% of its net profit after tax attributable to our Shareholders in each of FY2023 and FY2024 (collectively, the “Proposed Dividend”). The company did stress this shouldn’t be seen as a legally binding obligation.
#6 NoonTalk’s Strategic Plans For The Future
NoonTalk highlighted some key strategic areas for growth. This includes extending its regional footprint and pursuing regional collaborations to bolster existing service offerings across the Asia-Pacific region including Thailand and China. The company also hopes to expand its artiste base regionally and to represent regional artistes across the Asia-Pacific region such as the Greater China region.
With the funds from the IPO, NoonTalk also hopes to drive long-term growth by pursuing strategic investments and acquisitions in production companies within the Southeast Asian region. This includes production and post-production companies that are involved in the film and television industries. NoonTalk also intends to diversify its operations by venturing into partnerships with companies in relevant industries such as MICE events, concert promoters to jointly organise concerts featuring Thai, Korean and Chinese artistes.
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