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Travelex

Global travel money specialists’ revenue up 24%; EBITDA grows 156%.

Travelex International Group -the global travel money services- business announced its full-year results for the year ended 31 December 2023, reporting strong revenue and underlying EBITDA growth across all business segments and a positive future outlook.

Group Financial Highlights

The Group reported underlying EBITDA of £58.8 million, representing £35.8 million or 156% growth on 2022 (£61.3 million, up 166% on a constant currency basis). This represents an excellent result as Travelex continues its strong recovery post the pandemic. Full year revenues were up 24% year-on-year, at £534.2 million (£541.9 million, up 26% on a constant currency basis), with continued growth expected, including from increased passenger numbers which are currently at c.87% of historical levels at the airports in which the Group operates.

FY22

FY23

YOY%

Net revenue

£429.1m

£534.2m

24%

Underlying EBITDA

£23.0m

£58.8m

156%

Business Outlook

Travelex is well-placed to deliver further growth across all areas of its business, supported by several structural tailwinds, notably:

  • The continued increase in international travel which is set to overtake pre-Covid-19 levels by 2025, reaching 1.25 billion outbound international trips compared to 1.15 billion in 2019
  • The growth in the travel cash market, which is anticipated by the Group to grow at an average of 14% per annum between 2022-2028, with rising spend per visitor
  • The long-term global demand for physical currency, which remains a popular choice for travellers

The Group is investing in a number of initiatives to continue to drive its future growth. These include increased focus on the Travelex Money Card (TMC) and app, where there is a significant opportunity to increase Travelex’s share of the overall travel money market by being a one-stop-shop for cash and card. In 2023, Travelex was very successful in cross-selling the TMC to its existing walk-up customer base, providing a secure and convenient way for customers to spend with multiple currencies.

There is also potential to expand both the retail cash and outsourcing offerings into new countries, leveraging Travelex’s international footprint in key travel corridors. Furthermore, there is strong momentum in the wholesale banknote trading business as Travelex continues to win share in markets that are expanding, for example in Asia and the Middle East.

As a result, the Group expects to deliver another year of growth in 2024 with underlying EBITDA between £65 million and £75 million.

Operational Highlights

The retail and outsourcing business which operates in over 20 countries with c.1,550 sites, offers a unique omnichannel solution for customers’ travel money needs and has rebounded strongly as the travel industry continued to recover in 2023, particularly in the Asia Pacific region, with 44% EBITDA growth since 2022.

In total, the Group added more than 65 new stores in 2023 and over 1,700 new colleagues to Travelex since 2022. Key airport wins include the Non-Schengen terminal at Munich Airport, giving Travelex 90% coverage of airport volumes in Germany, and a contract extension at Zurich Airport. The Group also continued to expand its off-airport store network, notably at London Paddington Station, and post period end at Westfield London in White City, further targeting the pre-trip market. Additional store expansions are planned in 2024 in key markets across the globe.

As the only global cash and card travel money provider, Travelex increased its card and app customer base by over 200,000 in 2023, demonstrating 70% year-on-year growth, including the successful launch of the TMC in Japan.

The wholesale business has continued to grow in 2023 particularly in the UK, Africa and Asia with 21% EBITDA growth since 2022. Having launched a wholesale banknotes operation in the Middle East in 2023, and with recent investments in cash processing capabilities in key markets, including a new centre in Hong Kong, Travelex is bolstering its wholesale capability globally as the business focuses on the next stage of growth in 2024.

Richard Wazacz, CEO of Travelex, commented: “Over the last three years, Travelex has transformed into a stronger, more diversified business than ever before, whether through our own unrivalled branded store network, white-labelled offering in partners’ sites, or wholesale cash distribution. All of this has helped us to outperform in a strongly recovering travel market in 2023.

“Cash is still used by over 70% of travellers and demand for travel money is forecast to increase significantly over the medium term. We are ideally placed to take advantage of this growth thanks to our unique offering that combines the best of both cash and cards, in-store and online.

“Looking forward, global travel volumes are accelerating at pace thanks to strong demand from consumers making up for lost time post-Covid. To capitalise on this we have clear plans to grow our base of customers, open new sites, and move into new geographies. All of this gives us confidence that we will deliver another successful year of profitable growth.”

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Vicky is the co-founder of TravelDailyNews Media Network where she is the Editor-in Chief. She is also responsible for the daily operation and the financial policy. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Tourism Business Administration from the Technical University of Athens and a Master in Business Administration (MBA) from the University of Wales.

She has many years of both academic and industrial experience within the travel industry. She has written/edited numerous articles in various tourism magazines.

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