Xilam Animation: First Half 2024 Revenues

In This Article:

Sales and grants down at €13.3 million
Successful diversification into the young-adult segment
Launch of two highly promising new series with the support of European channels
Strengthening of the financial structure
Confirmation of current operating income close to breakeven in 2024, with the ambition of a rapid return to profitable growth

PARIS, July 18, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News:

Xilam Animation (Paris:XIL), Academy Award?-nominated French animation studio, announces its revenues for the first half of the 2024 financial year, drawn up on 30 June 2024.

Marc du Pontavice, Chairman and CEO of Xilam, comments: "Sales for the first half of the year were reflecting the announced contraction in orders from American streaming platforms in the Kids animation segment. During this period, Xilam thus implemented its plan of reducing costs and preserving cash. More importantly, it has launched a strategy to strengthen its order book and return to growth. We announced the launch of two highly promising new series, Piggy Builders and Submarine Jim, and we are working on the development of a new animated feature film. These announcements testify the reactivity and creative strength of our studios, as well as the renewed confidence broadcasters have in the appeal of our content. We are entering a new cycle with confidence and the ambition for a rapid return to profitable growth"

(‘000 euros)

30.06.2024 (1)

30.06.2023

% change

Sales of new productions and developments

9,290

14,431

-36%

Catalogue sales

2,296

3,716

-38%

Total sales

11,585

18,147

-36%

Grants (2)

1,687

2,351

-28%

Total sales and grants

13,273

20,498

-35%

Other current operating revenue (including ATC (3))

449

797

ns

Total operating revenue

13,722

21,295

-36%

(1) Unaudited data
(2) Total grants (new productions and catalogue)
(3) Estimated Audiovisual Tax Credit (CIA)

Sales of new productions and developments down 36%, as expected.

Sales of new productions and developments reached €9.3 million, down 36% compared to the first half of 2023. This decline was anticipated due to the reduction in orders from US streaming platforms in the kids segment, announced in October 2023.

The proportion of servicing (work for hire) remains high at 71% (compared to 83% in the first half of 2023), confirming the success of the Group's diversification into the young-adult segment for streamning platforms. The Group worked on five such productions during the first half: two for Netflix, Twilight of the Gods an epic action series for a young-adult audience, and The Seven Bears, a 3D series for family (Folivari production); two for Disney+, The Doomies, a horror comedy for teen viewers, and the conclusion of the second season of Chip 'n Dale, for a family audience; and one for France Télévisions, My Life in Versailles, also for a family audience (Films Grand Huit production).