SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine -- (Business Wire)
WEX Inc. (NYSE:WEX), a leading provider of corporate payment solutions,
today reported financial results for the three months ended
September 30, 2016.
Third Quarter 2016 Financial Results
Total revenue for the third quarter of 2016 increased 27.3% to $287.8
million from $226.1 million for the third quarter of 2015. During the
quarter, lower fuel prices negatively impacted revenue by $10.7 million
when compared to the prior year period. The impact of foreign currency
translation was not material.
Net earnings attributable to shareholders on a GAAP basis decreased
$12.5 million to $19.7 million, or $0.46 per diluted share, compared
with $32.2 million, or $0.83 per diluted share, for the third quarter of
2015. The Company's adjusted net income attributable to shareholders,
which is a non-GAAP measure, for the third quarter of 2016 was $53.4
million, or $1.25 per diluted share, which is above the high end of our
guidance range, down from $1.30 per diluted share for the same period
last year. Please note that beginning this quarter, adjusted net income
excludes the amortization of debt issuance costs. For comparative
purposes, adjusted net income year to date and for the prior period also
reflects this change. See Exhibit 1 for a full explanation and
reconciliation of adjusted net income attributable to shareholders and
adjusted net income attributable to shareholders per diluted share to
the comparable GAAP measures.
"I am extremely pleased to report our results for the quarter came in
ahead of our top and bottom line expectations," said Melissa Smith,
WEX’s president and chief executive officer. "Our commitment to
expanding our market-leading offerings, accelerating growth across our
core verticals, and capturing scale continues to pay off. This includes
furthering the price modernization work in Fleet, making meaningful
headway on the integration of EFS, robust growth in our health and
employee benefits business, as well as capturing new business signings
and marquee client renewals during the quarter."
Smith continued, "Overall, I am encouraged by the strength of our growth
engine, the diversity of our business as we continue to expand globally,
and our pipeline, which remains robust across our core verticals. We
made significant progress in achieving our strategic objectives for the
year and remain excited about our ability to carry this momentum through
the fourth quarter and into next year."
Third Quarter 2016 Performance Metrics
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Average number of vehicles serviced worldwide was approximately 10.3
million, an increase of 6% from the third quarter of 2015.
-
Total fuel transactions processed increased 21% from the third quarter
2015 to 126.9 million. Payment processing transactions increased 15%
to 102.9 million.
-
Average expenditure per payment processing transaction was $64.05,
which represents a decrease of 2% from the third quarter of 2015.
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U.S. retail fuel price decreased 14% to $2.24 per gallon from $2.61
per gallon in the third quarter of 2015.
-
Total Travel and Corporate Solution card purchase volume grew 23% to
$7.1 billion, from $5.8 billion in the third quarter of 2015.
Financial Guidance and Assumptions
The Company provides revenue guidance on a GAAP basis and earnings
guidance on a non-GAAP basis, due to the uncertainty and indeterminate
amount of certain elements that are included in reported GAAP earnings.
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For the fourth quarter of 2016, WEX expects revenue in the range of
$272 million to $282 million and adjusted net income in the range of
$52 million to $55 million, or $1.20 to $1.27 per diluted share.
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For the full year 2016, the Company expects revenue in the range of
$1.00 billion to $1.01 billion and adjusted net income in the range of
$186 million to $189 million, or $4.53 to $4.60 per diluted share.
"We are pleased by our strong performance this quarter, and remain
encouraged by our momentum entering the final quarter of 2016. As we
look ahead, our updated guidance for the full year reflects favorable
contributions from our outperformance in the third quarter, slightly
improved fuel prices compared to our prior assumption, contributions
from EFS, and operational efficiencies. We look forward to a strong
close to 2016," said Roberto Simon, WEX's chief financial officer.
Fourth quarter 2016 guidance is based on an assumed average U.S. retail
fuel price of $2.32 per gallon. Full-year 2016 guidance is based on an
assumed average U.S. retail fuel price of $2.22 per gallon. The fuel
prices referenced above are based on the applicable NYMEX futures price.
Our guidance assumes approximately 43 million shares outstanding for the
fourth quarter.
The Company's guidance also assumes that fourth quarter 2016 fleet
credit loss will range between 12 and 17 basis points, and full year
2016 fleet credit loss will range between 10 and 11 basis points.
The Company's adjusted net income guidance, which is a non-GAAP measure,
excludes acquisition and divestiture related items, certain debt
restructuring costs and debt issuance cost amortization, stock-based
compensation, restructuring costs, net foreign currency remeasurement
gains and losses, non-cash adjustments related to tax receivable
agreement, similar adjustments attributed to our non-controlling
interest and certain tax related items.
Additional Information
Management uses the non-GAAP measures presented within this news release
to evaluate the Company's performance on a comparable basis. Management
believes that investors may find these measures useful for the same
purposes, but cautions that they should not be considered a substitute
for, or superior to, disclosure in accordance with GAAP.
WEX historically used fuel-price derivative instruments to mitigate
financial risks associated with the variability in fuel prices in North
America. Starting with the second quarter of 2016, there are no longer
any fuel price related derivatives outstanding.
To provide investors with additional insight into its operational
performance, WEX has included in this news release in Exhibit 2, a table
illustrating the impact of foreign currency translations and fuel prices
for each of our operating segments for the three and nine months ended
September 30, 2016 and 2015, and in Exhibit 3, a table of selected
non-financial metrics for the five quarters ended September 30, 2016.
The Company is also providing selected segment revenue information for
the three and nine months ended September 30, 2016 and 2015 in Exhibit 4.
Conference Call Details
In conjunction with this announcement, WEX will host a conference call
today, October 27, 2016, at 9:00 a.m. (ET). As previously announced, the
conference call will be webcast live on the Internet, and can be
accessed at the Investor Relations section of the WEX website, http://www.wexinc.com.
The live conference call also can be accessed by dialing (866) 334-7066
or (973) 935-8463. The Conference ID number is 88565999. A replay of the
webcast will be available on the Company's website.
About WEX Inc.
WEX Inc. (NYSE:WEX) is a leading provider of corporate payment
solutions. From its roots in fleet card payments beginning in 1983, WEX
has expanded the scope of its business into a multi-channel provider of
corporate payment solutions representing more than 10 million vehicles
and offering exceptional payment security and control across a wide
spectrum of business sectors. WEX serves a global set of customers and
partners through its operations around the world, with offices in the
United States, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, the United Kingdom,
Italy, France, Germany, Norway, and Singapore. WEX and its subsidiaries
employ more than 2,500 associates. The Company has been publicly traded
since 2005, and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the
ticker symbol “WEX.” For more information, visit www.wexinc.com
and follow WEX on Twitter at @WEXIncNews.
Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements, including
statements regarding: financial guidance; assumptions underlying the
Company's financial guidance; beliefs about momentum and opportunities
to drive scale; and, confidence about the Company’s market position,
product offerings and customer service. Any statements that are not
statements of historical facts may be deemed to be forward-looking
statements. When used in this news release, the words "may," "could,"
"anticipate," "plan," "continue," "project," "intend," "estimate,"
"believe," "expect" and similar expressions are intended to identify
forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements
contain such words. These forward-looking statements are subject to a
number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to
differ materially, including: the effects of general economic conditions
on fueling patterns as well as payment and transaction processing
activity; the impact of foreign currency exchange rates on the Company’s
operations, revenue and income; changes in interest rates; the impact of
fluctuations in fuel prices; the effects of the Company’s business
expansion and acquisition efforts; potential adverse reactions or
changes to business or employee relationships, including those resulting
from the completion of an acquisition; competitive responses to any
acquisitions; uncertainty of the expected financial performance of the
combined operations following completion of an acquisition; the ability
to successfully integrate the Company's acquisitions, specifically, the
Electronic Funds Source LLC's operations and employees; the ability to
realize anticipated synergies and cost savings; unexpected costs,
charges or expenses resulting from an acquisition; the Company's failure
to successfully operate and expand ExxonMobil's European commercial fuel
card program, or Esso Card; the failure of corporate investments to
result in anticipated strategic value; the impact and size of credit
losses; the impact of changes to the Company's credit standards;
breaches of the Company’s technology systems (or those of its third
party service providers) and any resulting negative impact on our
reputation, liabilities or relationships with customers or merchants;
the Company’s failure to maintain or renew key agreements; failure to
expand the Company’s technological capabilities and service offerings as
rapidly as the Company’s competitors; the actions of regulatory bodies,
including banking and securities regulators, or possible changes in
banking or financial regulations impacting the Company’s industrial
bank, the Company as the corporate parent or other subsidiaries or
affiliates; the impact of the Company’s outstanding notes on its
operations; the impact of increased leverage on the Company's
operations, results or borrowing capacity generally, and as a result of
potential acquisitions specifically; the incurrence of impairment
charges if our assessment of the fair value of certain of our reporting
units changes; the uncertainties of litigation; as well as other risks
and uncertainties identified in Item 1A of our annual report for the
year ended December 31, 2015, filed on Form 10-K with the Securities and
Exchange Commission on February 26, 2016 and in Item 1A of our quarterly
report on Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on
April 28, 2016. The Company's forward-looking statements do not reflect
the potential future impact of any alliance, merger, acquisition,
disposition or stock repurchases. The forward-looking statements speak
only as of the date of this earnings release and undue reliance should
not be placed on these statements. The Company disclaims any obligation
to update any forward-looking statements as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise.
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WEX INC. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (in thousands, except per share data) (unaudited) |
|
| |
| |
| | Three months ended September 30, | | Nine months ended September 30, |
| | 2016 |
| 2015 | | 2016 |
| 2015 |
Revenues | | | | | | | | |
Payment processing revenue
| | $ | 146,182 | | |
$
|
133,198
| | | $ | 383,319 | | |
$
|
378,714
| |
Account servicing revenue
| | 58,815 | | |
39,578
| | | 150,770 | | |
115,000
| |
Finance fee revenue
| | 36,138 | | |
23,502
| | | 92,348 | | |
64,094
| |
Other revenue
| | 46,621 |
| |
29,779
|
| | 101,184 |
| |
84,187
|
|
Total revenues
| | 287,756 | | |
226,057
| | | 727,621 | | |
641,995
| |
Expenses | | | | | | | | |
Salary and other personnel
| | 76,706 | | |
57,174
| | | 206,778 | | |
174,682
| |
Restructuring
| | 2,531 | | |
(45
|
)
| | 7,626 | | |
8,514
| |
Service fees
| | 53,415 | | |
36,924
| | | 136,098 | | |
100,935
| |
Provision for credit losses
| | 9,489 | | |
6,635
| | | 19,849 | | |
14,532
| |
Technology leasing and support
| | 12,517 | | |
10,157
| | | 34,525 | | |
29,612
| |
Occupancy and equipment
| | 7,271 | | |
5,240
| | | 19,096 | | |
15,271
| |
Depreciation and amortization
| | 46,008 | | |
20,778
| | | 91,381 | | |
62,924
| |
Operating interest expense
| | 2,599 | | |
1,483
| | | 5,490 | | |
4,419
| |
Cost of hardware and equipment sold
| | 859 | | |
706
| | | 2,429 | | |
2,499
| |
Other
| | 21,793 | | |
19,260
| | | 57,018 | | |
50,919
| |
Gain on divestiture
| | — |
|
|
—
|
|
| — |
|
|
(1,215
|
)
|
Total operating expenses
| | 233,188 |
| |
158,312
|
| | 580,290 |
| |
463,092
|
|
Operating income
| | 54,568 | | |
67,745
| | | 147,331 | | |
178,903
| |
Financing interest expense
| | (35,064 | ) | |
(11,330
|
)
| | (87,040 | ) | |
(35,334
|
)
|
Net foreign currency gain (loss)
| | 5,932 | | |
6,525
| | | 17,233 | | |
(12
|
)
|
Net realized and unrealized gain on fuel price derivative instruments
| | — | | |
7,922
| | | 711 | | |
4,671
| |
Non-cash adjustments related to tax receivable agreement
| | (168 | ) | |
1,634
|
| | (168 | ) | |
1,634
|
|
Income before income taxes
| | 25,268 | | |
72,496
| | | 78,067 | | |
149,862
| |
Income taxes
| | 6,065 |
| |
30,714
|
| | 23,730 |
| |
61,647
|
|
Net income | | 19,203 | | |
41,782
| | | 54,337 | | |
88,215
| |
Less: Net (loss) gain attributable to non-controlling interests
| | (493 | ) | |
203
|
| | (1,013 | ) | |
(2,201
|
)
|
Net earnings attributable to WEX Inc. | | $ | 19,696 | | |
$
|
41,579
| | | $ | 55,350 | | |
$
|
90,416
| |
Accretion of non-controlling interest
| | — |
| |
(9,413
|
)
| | — |
| |
(9,413
|
)
|
Net earnings attributable to shareholders | | $ | 19,696 |
| |
$
|
32,166
|
| | $ | 55,350 |
| |
$
|
81,003
|
|
Net earnings attributable to shareholders per share: | | | | | | | | |
Basic
| | $ | 0.46 | | |
$
|
0.83
| | | $ | 1.38 | | |
$
|
2.09
| |
Diluted
| | $ | 0.46 | | |
$
|
0.83
| | | $ | 1.38 | | |
$
|
2.08
| |
Weighted average common shares outstanding: | | | | | | | | |
Basic
| | 42,788 | | |
38,745
| | | 40,126 | | |
38,780
| |
Diluted
| | 42,871 | | |
38,808
| | | 40,199 | | |
38,852
| |
| | | | | | | | | | | |
|
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WEX INC. CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (in thousands, except per share data) (unaudited) |
|
|
|
|
|
| | September 30, 2016 | | December 31, 2015 |
Assets | | | | |
Cash and cash equivalents
| | $ | 537,150 | | |
$
|
279,989
| |
Accounts receivable (less reserve for credit losses of $13,987 in
2016 and $13,832 in 2015)
| | 2,061,358 | | |
1,508,605
| |
Securitized accounts receivable, restricted
| | 89,252 | | |
87,724
| |
Income taxes receivable
| | 11,006 | | |
—
| |
Available-for-sale securities
| | 24,160 | | |
18,562
| |
Fuel price derivatives, at fair value
| | — | | |
5,007
| |
Property, equipment and capitalized software (net of accumulated
depreciation of $224,075 in 2016 and $192,140 in 2015)
| | 162,473 | | |
138,585
| |
Deferred income taxes, net
| | 43,362 | | |
10,303
| |
Goodwill
| | 1,894,663 | | |
1,112,878
| |
Other intangible assets, net
| | 1,293,124 | | |
470,712
| |
Other assets
| | 270,142 |
| |
215,544
|
|
Total assets | | $ | 6,386,690 |
| |
$
|
3,847,909
|
|
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity | | | | |
Accounts payable
| | $ | 711,101 | | |
$
|
378,811
| |
Accrued expenses
| | 287,523 | | |
156,180
| |
Income taxes payable
| | 2,181 | | |
2,732
| |
Deposits
| | 1,286,595 | | |
870,518
| |
Securitized debt
| | 83,868 | | |
82,018
| |
Revolving line-of-credit facilities and term loan, net
| | 1,702,265 | | |
664,918
| |
Deferred income taxes, net
| | 227,451 | | |
83,912
| |
Notes outstanding, net
| | 395,351 | | |
394,800
| |
Other debt
| | 108,127 | | |
50,046
| |
Amounts due under tax receivable agreement
| | 49,612 | | |
57,537
| |
Other liabilities
| | 14,411 |
| |
10,756
|
|
Total liabilities | | 4,868,485 | | |
2,752,228
| |
Commitments and contingencies
| | | | |
Stockholders’ Equity | | | | |
Common stock $0.01 par value; 175,000 shares authorized; 47,171
shares issued in 2016 and 43,079 in 2015; 42,840 shares outstanding
in 2016 and 38,746 in 2015
| | 472 | | |
431
| |
Additional paid-in capital
| | 542,010 | | |
174,972
| |
Non-controlling interest
| | 11,614 | | |
12,437
| |
Retained earnings
| | 1,238,984 | | |
1,183,634
| |
Accumulated other comprehensive income
| | (102,533 | ) | |
(103,451
|
)
|
Less treasury stock at cost; 4,428 shares in 2016 and 2015
| | (172,342 | ) | |
(172,342
|
)
|
Total stockholders’ equity | | 1,518,205 |
| |
1,095,681
|
|
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity | | $ | 6,386,690 |
| |
$
|
3,847,909
|
|
| | | | | | | |
|
|
Exhibit 1 |
Reconciliation of GAAP Net Earnings Attributable to
Shareholders to Adjusted Net Income Attributable to Shareholders (in thousands, excepts per share data) (unaudited) |
|
| |
| | Three months ended September 30, |
| | 2016 |
|
2015
|
|
|
|
|
per diluted share
|
|
|
|
per diluted share
|
Net earnings attributable to shareholders
|
| $ | 19,696 |
|
|
$
|
0.46
|
|
|
$
|
32,166
|
|
|
$
|
0.83
|
|
Acquisition and divestiture related items
| | 46,955 | |
|
1.10
| |
|
11,888
| |
|
0.31
| |
Debt restructuring and debt issuance cost amortization
| | 9,106 | | |
0.21
| | |
778
| | |
0.02
| |
Stock-based compensation
| | 5,199 | | |
0.12
| | |
3,067
| | |
0.08
| |
Restructuring and other costs
| | 3,767 | | |
0.09
| | |
(45
|
)
| |
—
| |
Changes in unrealized fuel price derivatives
| | — | | |
—
| | |
3,251
| | |
0.08
| |
Net foreign currency remeasurement gains
| | (5,932 | ) | |
(0.14
|
)
| |
(6,525
|
)
| |
(0.17
|
)
|
Non-cash adjustments related to tax receivable agreement
| | 168 | | |
—
| | |
(1,634
|
)
| |
(0.04
|
)
|
Regulatory reserve
| | — | | |
—
| | |
2,250
| | |
0.06
| |
ANI adjustments attributable to non-controlling interest
| | (339 | ) | |
(0.01
|
)
| |
9,025
| | |
0.23
| |
Tax related items
| | (25,214 | ) |
|
(0.59
|
)
|
|
(3,827
|
)
|
|
(0.10
|
)
|
Adjusted Net Income attributable to shareholders | | $ | 53,406 | | |
$
|
1.25
| | |
$
|
50,394
| | |
$
|
1.30
| |
| |
|
| | Nine months ended September 30, |
| | 2016 |
|
2015
|
|
|
|
|
per diluted share
|
|
|
|
per diluted share
|
Net earnings attributable to shareholders
|
| $ | 55,350 |
|
|
$
|
1.38
|
|
|
$
|
81,003
|
|
|
$
|
2.08
|
|
Acquisition and divestiture related items
| | 108,805 | | |
2.71
| | |
34,843
| | |
0.90
| |
Debt restructuring and debt issuance cost amortization
| | 10,649 | | |
0.26
| | |
2,319
| | |
0.06
| |
Stock-based compensation
| | 14,312 | | |
0.36
| | |
10,227
| | |
0.26
| |
Restructuring and other costs
| | 11,689 | | |
0.29
| | |
8,514
| | |
0.22
| |
Changes in unrealized fuel price derivatives
| | 5,007 | | |
0.12
| | |
27,552
| | |
0.71
| |
Net foreign currency remeasurement (gain) loss
| | (17,233 | ) | |
(0.43
|
)
| |
12
| | |
—
| |
Non-cash adjustments related to tax receivable agreement
| | 168 | | |
—
| | |
(1,634
|
)
| |
(0.04
|
)
|
Regulatory reserve
| | — | | |
—
| | |
2,250
| | |
0.06
| |
ANI adjustments attributable to non-controlling interest
| | (1,200 | ) | |
(0.03
|
)
| |
5,407
| | |
0.14
| |
Tax related items
| | (53,505 | ) |
|
(1.33
|
)
|
|
(24,570
|
)
|
|
(0.63
|
)
|
Adjusted Net Income attributable to shareholders | | $ | 134,042 | | |
$
|
3.33
| | |
$
|
145,923
| | |
$
|
3.76
| |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
Note: per share amounts may not sum due to rounding
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
The Company's non-GAAP adjusted net income guidance excludes acquisition
and divestiture related items, debt restructuring and debt issuance cost
amortization, stock-based compensation, restructuring and other costs,
changes in unrealized fuel price derivatives, net foreign currency
remeasurement gains and losses, non-cash adjustments related to tax
receivable agreement, reserves for regulatory penalties, similar
adjustments attributed to our non-controlling interest and certain tax
related items.
Although adjusted net income is not calculated in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), this non-GAAP measure
is integral to the Company's reporting and planning processes and the
chief operating decision maker of the Company uses it to allocate
resources. The Company considers this measure integral because in the
periods prior to the second quarter of 2016, it eliminated the non-cash
volatility associated with fuel price related derivative instruments,
and it continues to exclude other specified items that the Company's
management excludes in evaluating the Company's performance.
Specifically, in addition to evaluating the Company's performance on a
GAAP basis, management evaluates the Company's performance on a basis
that excludes the above items because:
-
The Company considers certain acquisition-related costs, including
certain financing costs, ticking fees, investment banking fees,
warranty and indemnity insurance, acquisition-related expenses and
amortization of acquired intangibles, as well as gains and losses from
divestitures to be unpredictable, dependent on factors that may be
outside of our control and unrelated to the continuing operations of
the acquired or divested business or the Company. In prior periods not
reflected above, the Company has adjusted for goodwill impairments and
acquisition related asset impairments. In addition, the size and
complexity of an acquisition, which often drives the magnitude of
acquisition-related costs, may not be indicative of such future costs.
The Company believes that excluding acquisition-related costs and
gains or losses of divestitures facilitates the comparison of our
financial results to the Company's historical operating results and to
other companies in our industry.
-
Debt issuance cost amortization is a non-cash item. Additionally, both
these and the costs associated with debt restructuring are unrelated
to the continuing operations of the Company. Because these types of
costs are dependent upon the financing method which can vary widely
company to company, we believe that excluding these costs helps to
facilitate comparison to historical results as well as to other
companies within our industry.
-
Stock-based compensation is different from other forms of
compensation, as it is a non-cash expense. For example, a cash salary
generally has a fixed and unvarying cash cost. In contrast, the
expense associated with an equity-based award is generally unrelated
to the amount of cash ultimately received by the employee, and the
cost to the Company is based on a stock-based compensation valuation
methodology and underlying assumptions that may vary over time.
-
Restructuring costs are related to employee termination benefits from
certain identified initiatives to further streamline the business,
improve the Company's efficiency, create synergies, and to globalize
the Company's operations, all with an objective to improve scale and
increase profitability going forward. We exclude these items when
evaluating our continuing business performance as such items are not
consistently occurring and do not reflect expected future operating
expense, nor provide insight into the fundamentals of current or past
operations of our business.
-
Exclusion of the non-cash, mark-to-market adjustments on fuel-price
related derivative instruments helps management identify and assess
trends in the Company's underlying business that might otherwise be
obscured due to quarterly non-cash earnings fluctuations associated
with fuel-price-related derivative contracts.
The non-cash,
mark-to-market adjustments on derivative instruments are difficult to
forecast accurately, making comparisons across historical and future
quarters difficult to evaluate.
-
Net foreign currency gains and losses primarily result from the
remeasurement to functional currency of cash, receivable and payable
balances, certain intercompany notes denominated in foreign currencies
and any gain or loss on foreign currency hedges relating to these
items. The exclusion of these items helps management compare changes
in operating results between periods that might otherwise be obscured
due to currency fluctuations.
-
Regulatory reserves reflect charges related to the estimated impact of
a regulatory action which resulted in WEX paying a penalty. We have
excluded this item when evaluating our continuing business performance
as it is not consistently recurring and does not reflect an expected
future operating expense, nor provide insight into the fundamentals of
the current or past operations of our business.
-
The adjustments attributable to non-controlling interests, including
adjustments to the redemption value of a non-controlling interest, and
the non-cash adjustments related to tax receivable agreement have no
significant impact on the ongoing operations of the business.
-
The tax related items are the difference between the Company’s U.S.
GAAP tax provision and a pro forma tax provision based upon the
Company’s adjusted net income before taxes as well as the impact from
certain discrete tax items. The methodology utilized for calculating
the Company’s adjusted net income tax provision is the same
methodology utilized in calculating the Company’s U.S. GAAP tax
provision.
For the same reasons, WEX believes that adjusted net income may also be
useful to investors as one means of evaluating the Company's
performance. However, because adjusted net income is a non-GAAP measure,
it should not be considered as a substitute for, or superior to, net
income, operating income or cash flows from operating activities as
determined in accordance with GAAP. In addition, adjusted net income as
used by WEX may not be comparable to similarly titled measures employed
by other companies. The Company is unable to reconcile our adjusted net
income guidance to the comparable GAAP measure because of the difficulty
in predicting the amounts to be adjusted.
The table below shows the impact of certain macro factors on reported
revenue:
Exhibit 2 |
Segment Revenue Results (in thousands)
(unaudited) |
|
| Fleet Solutions |
| Travel and Corporate Solutions |
| Health and Employee Benefit Solutions |
| Total WEX Inc. |
| | Three months ended September 30, |
| | 2016 |
|
2015
|
| 2016 |
|
2015
|
| 2016 |
|
2015
|
| 2016 |
|
2015
|
Reported revenue
| | $ | 184,758 | |
|
142,837
|
| $63,315 |
|
$56,482
|
| $39,683 | |
|
$26,738
|
| $287,756 | |
|
$
|
226,057
|
FX impact (favorable) / unfavorable
| | (694 | ) | |
—
| | 1,144 | |
—
| | (544 | ) | |
—
| | (94 | ) | |
—
|
PPG impact (favorable) / unfavorable
| | 10,726 |
|
|
—
|
| — |
|
—
|
| — |
|
|
—
|
| 10,726 |
|
|
—
|
| | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| | Nine months ended September 30, |
| | 2016 |
|
2015
|
| 2016 |
|
2015
|
| 2016 |
|
|
2015
| | 2016 |
|
|
2015
|
Reported revenue
| | $ | 449,791 | | |
411,770
| | $161,795 | |
$147,769
| | $116,035 | | |
$82,456
| | $727,621 | | |
$
|
641,995
|
FX impact (favorable) / unfavorable
| | 2,361 | | |
—
| | 2,967 | |
—
| | 1,545 | | |
—
| | 6,873 | | |
—
|
PPG impact (favorable) / unfavorable
| | 40,170 |
|
|
—
|
| — |
|
—
|
| — |
|
|
—
|
| 40,170 |
|
|
—
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
To determine the impact of foreign exchange translation (“FX”) on
revenue, revenue from entities whose functional currency is not
denominated in U.S. dollars, as well as revenue from purchase volume
transacted in non-US denominated currencies, were translated using the
weighted average exchange rates for the same period in the prior year.
To determine the impact of price per gallon of fuel (“PPG”) on revenue,
revenue variable to changes in fuel prices was calculated based on the
average retail price of fuel for the same period in the prior year for
the portion of our business that earns revenue based on a percentage of
fuel spend. For the portions of our business that earns revenue based on
margin spreads, revenue was calculated utilizing the comparable margin
from the prior year.
The table below shows management's estimate of the impact of certain
macro factors on reported Adjusted Net Income:
Segment Estimated Earnings Impact (in thousands) (unaudited) |
|
| Fleet Solutions |
|
| Travel and Corporate Solutions |
|
| Health and Employee Benefit Solutions |
| | Three months ended September 30, |
| | 2016 |
|
2015
|
|
| 2016 |
|
2015
|
|
| 2016 |
|
2015
|
FX impact (favorable) / unfavorable
| | $ | (11 | ) |
|
—
|
|
| $336 |
|
—
|
|
| $ | (189 | ) |
|
—
|
PPG impact (favorable) / unfavorable
| | 6,443 | | |
—
| | | — | |
—
| | | — | | |
—
|
Realized gain on hedge settlement
| | — |
|
|
6,635
|
|
| — |
|
—
|
|
| — |
|
|
—
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| | Nine months ended September 30, |
| | 2016 |
|
2015
|
|
| 2016 |
|
2015
|
|
| 2016 |
|
|
2015
|
FX impact (favorable) / unfavorable
| | $ | 734 | | |
—
| | | $870 | |
—
| | | $266 | | |
—
|
PPG impact (favorable) / unfavorable
| | 24,233 | | |
—
| | | — | |
—
| | | — | | |
—
|
Realized gain on hedge settlement
| | — |
|
|
20,023
|
|
| — |
|
—
|
|
| — |
|
|
—
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
To determine the estimated earnings impact of foreign exchange
translation (“FX”), revenue and expenses from entities whose functional
currency is not denominated in U.S. dollars, as well as revenue and
variable expenses from purchase volume transacted in non-US denominated
currencies, were translated using the weighted average exchange rates
for the same period in the prior year, net of tax.
To determine the estimated earnings impact of price per gallon of fuel
(“PPG”), revenue and certain variable expenses impacted by changes in
fuel prices, were adjusted based on the average retail price of fuel for
the same period in the prior year for the portion of our business that
earns revenue based on a percentage of fuel spend, net of applicable
taxes. For the portions of our business that earn revenue based on
margin spreads, revenue was adjusted to the comparable margin from the
prior year, net of applicable taxes.
|
Exhibit 3 Selected Non-Financial Metrics(unaudited) |
|
| Q3 2016 |
|
Q2 2016
|
|
Q1 2016
|
|
Q4 2015
|
|
Q3 2015
|
Fleet Solutions – Payment Processing Revenue: | | |
| |
| |
| |
| |
Payment processing transactions (000s)
| | 102,947 | | |
94,155
| | |
89,097
| | |
84,763
| | |
89,578
| |
Gallons per payment processing transaction
| | 27.0 | | |
22.6
| | |
22.7
| | |
23.3
| | |
23.0
| |
Payment processing gallons of fuel (000s)
| | 2,776,622 | | |
2,126,372
| | |
2,018,310
| | |
1,972,028
| | |
2,064,100
| |
Average US fuel price (US$ / gallon)
| | $ | 2.24 | | |
$
|
2.29
| | |
$
|
1.97
| | |
$
|
2.29
| | |
$
|
2.61
| |
Average Australian fuel price (US$ / gallon)
| | $ | 3.45 | | |
$
|
3.29
| | |
$
|
3.10
| | |
$
|
3.36
| | |
$
|
3.63
| |
Payment processing $ of fuel (000s)
| | $ | 6,593,406 | | |
$
|
5,236,151
| | |
$
|
4,336,399
| | |
$
|
5,000,752
| | |
$
|
5,825,928
| |
Net payment processing rate
| | 1.26 | % | |
1.35
|
%
| |
1.44
|
%
| |
1.46
|
%
| |
1.38
|
%
|
Fleet payment processing revenue (000s)
| | $ | 83,132 | | |
$
|
70,711
| | |
$
|
62,290
| | |
$
|
72,995
| | |
$
|
80,230
| |
Travel and Corporate Solutions – Payment Processing Revenue: | | | | | | | | | | |
Purchase volume (000s)
| | $ | 7,138,956 | | |
$
|
5,595,326
| | |
$
|
4,879,001
| | |
$
|
4,567,831
| | |
$
|
5,800,134
| |
Net interchange rate
| | 0.74 | % | |
0.77
|
%
| |
0.71
|
%
| |
0.80
|
%
| |
0.76
|
%
|
Payment solutions processing revenue (000s)
| | $ | 52,551 | | |
$
|
43,194
| | |
$
|
34,626
| | |
$
|
36,726
| | |
$
|
44,386
| |
Health and Employee Benefit Solutions: | | | | | | | | | | |
Purchase volume (000s)
| | $ | 875,598 | | |
$
|
1,051,839
| | |
$
|
1,092,552
| | |
$
|
591,445
| | |
$
|
651,845
| |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
Definitions and explanations:
Payment processing transactions represents the total number of purchases
made by fleets that have a payment processing relationship with WEX.
Payment processing gallons of fuel represents the total number of
gallons of fuel purchased by fleets that have a payment processing
relationship with WEX.
Payment processing dollars of fuel represents the total dollar value of
the fuel purchased by fleets that have a payment processing relationship
with WEX.
Net payment processing rate represents the percentage of the dollar
value of each payment processing transaction that WEX records as revenue
from merchants less any discounts given to fleets or strategic
relationships.
Payment solutions purchase volume represents the total dollar value of
all transactions that use WEX corporate card products including single
use account products.
Net interchange rate represents the percentage of the dollar value of
each transaction that WEX records as revenue less any discounts given to
customers.
|
Exhibit 4 Segment Revenue Information Third Quarter Ended September 30, 2016 and 2015 (in thousands) (unaudited) |
Fleet Solutions |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Three months ended September 30, |
| Increase (decrease) |
| Nine months ended September 30, |
| Increase (decrease) |
|
| 2016 |
2015
|
|
Amount
|
Percent
|
| 2016 |
2015
|
|
Amount
|
Percent
|
Revenues | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Payment processing revenue
| | $ | 83,132 | |
$
|
80,230
| |
|
$
|
2,902
| |
3.6
|
%
|
| $ | 216,133 | |
$
|
233,300
| |
|
$
|
(17,167
|
)
|
(7.4
|
)%
|
Account servicing revenue
| | 37,414 | |
26,024
| | |
11,390
| |
43.8
|
%
| | 90,400 | |
75,267
| | |
15,133
| |
20.1
|
%
|
Finance fee revenue
| | 33,230 | |
21,794
| | |
11,436
| |
52.5
|
%
| | 85,841 | |
59,858
| | |
25,983
| |
43.4
|
%
|
Other revenue
|
| 30,982 |
|
14,789
|
|
|
16,193
|
|
109.5
|
%
|
| 57,417 |
|
43,345
|
|
|
14,072
|
|
32.5
|
%
|
Total revenues
| | $ | 184,758 | |
$
|
142,837
| | |
$
|
41,921
| |
29.3
|
%
| | $ | 449,791 | |
$
|
411,770
| | |
$
|
38,021
| |
9.2
|
%
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
Travel and Corporate Solutions |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| | Three months ended September 30, |
| Increase (decrease) |
| Nine months ended September 30, |
| Increase (decrease) |
|
| 2016 |
2015
|
|
Amount
|
Percent
|
| 2016 |
2015
|
|
Amount
|
Percent
|
Revenues | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Payment processing revenue
| | $ | 52,551 | |
$
|
44,387
| | |
$
|
8,164
| |
18.4
|
%
| | $ | 130,372 | |
$
|
114,586
| | |
$
|
15,786
| |
13.8
|
%
|
Account servicing revenue
| | 242 | |
449
| | |
(207
|
)
|
(46.1
|
)%
| | 852 | |
1,329
| | | |
(477
|
)
|
(35.9
|
)%
|
Finance fee revenue
| | 115 | |
104
| | |
11
| |
10.6
|
%
| | 336 | |
233
| | | |
103
| |
44.2
|
%
|
Other revenue
|
| 10,407 |
|
11,542
|
|
|
(1,135
|
)
|
(9.8
|
)%
|
| 30,235 |
|
31,621
|
|
|
|
(1,386
|
)
|
(4.4
|
)%
|
Total revenues
| | $ | 63,315 | |
$
|
56,482
| | |
$
|
6,833
| |
12.1
|
%
| | $ | 161,795 | |
$
|
147,769
| | |
$
|
$14,026
| |
9.5
|
%
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
Health and Employee Benefit Solutions |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| | Three months ended September 30, |
| Increase (decrease) |
| Nine months ended September 30, |
| Increase (decrease) |
|
| 2016 |
2015
|
|
Amount
|
Percent
|
| 2016 |
2015
|
|
Amount
|
Percent
|
Revenues | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Payment processing revenue
| | $ | 10,499 | |
$
|
8,581
| | |
$
|
1,918
| |
22.4
|
%
| | $ | 36,814 | |
$
|
30,828
| | |
$
|
5,986
| |
19.4
|
%
|
Account servicing revenue
| | 21,159 | |
13,105
| | |
8,054
| |
61.5
|
%
| | 59,518 | |
38,404
| | | |
21,114
| |
55.0
|
%
|
Finance fee revenue
| | 2,793 | |
1,604
| | |
1,189
| |
74.1
|
%
| | 6,171 | |
4,003
| | | |
2,168
| |
54.2
|
%
|
Other revenue
|
| 5,232 |
|
3,448
|
|
|
1,784
|
|
51.7
|
%
|
| 13,532 |
|
9,221
|
|
|
|
4,311
|
|
46.8
|
%
|
Total revenues
| | $ | 39,683 | |
$
|
26,738
| | |
$
|
12,945
| |
48.4
|
%
| | $ | 116,035 | |
$
|
82,456
| | |
$
|
$33,579
| |
40.7
|
%
|
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Contacts:
News media:
WEX Inc.
Jessica Roy, 207-523-6763
Jessica.Roy@wexinc.com
or
Investor:
WEX
Inc.
Steve Elder, 207-523-7769
Steve.Elder@wexinc.com
Source: WEX Inc.
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