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    Tiendas 3B 2Q24 Earnings Release

    8/21/24 4:05:00 PM ET
    $TBBB
    Food Chains
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    BBB Foods Inc. ("Tiendas 3B" or the "Company") (NYSE:TBBB), a leading grocery hard discounter in Mexico, announced today its consolidated results for the second quarter of 2024 ("2Q24") ended June 30, 2024. The figures presented in this release are expressed in nominal Mexican Pesos (Ps.) and are prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS"), unless otherwise stated.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    Second QUARTER 2024

    • Opened 121 net new stores during 2Q24, reaching 2,503 stores as of June 30, 2024.
    • Ps. 13,574 million total revenue for 2Q24.
      • Revenue increased by 27.5% compared to the second quarter of 2023 ("2Q23").
      • Same Store Sales grew 10.7% compared to 2Q23.
    • EBITDA reached Ps. 689 million, an increase of 43.2% compared to 2Q23.

    MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN AND CEO

    Dear Investors,

    I am pleased to report that Tiendas 3B has delivered another strong quarter, with robust sales growth and strong cash flow generation from negative working capital and improved EBITDA margins.

    In the second quarter of 2024, we opened 121 net new stores, bringing our total store count to 2,503 (215 new stores year to date). New stores continue to perform strongly.

    Our Same Store Sales (SSS) grew by 10.7% for 2Q24, outpacing the 3.5% growth reported by the ANTAD (Asociación Nacional de Tiendas de Autoservicio y Departamentales) for the supermarket segment for the quarter. Although we experienced a slowdown in SSS growth compared to Q1 2024, we observed a rebound in the second half of the quarter.

    We believe that we are on track to deliver our guidance shared with you during the call we held on April 26, 2024. Our business model remains unchanged. It is one where consistent improvement in our offering to customers, disciplined execution, and rapid store expansion will continue to drive value creation.

    Thank you for your continued trust and support.

    K. Anthony Hatoum, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

    FINANCIAL RESULTS

    2Q24 CONSOLIDATED RESULTS

    (In Ps. Millions, except percentages)

     

    2Q24

    As % of

    Revenue

    2Q23

    As % of

    Revenue

    Growth

    (%)

    Variation

    (Bps)

    Total Revenue

    Ps. 13,574

    100.0%

    Ps. 10,646

    100.0%

    27.5%

    n.m.

    Gross Profit

    Ps. 2,272

    16.7%

    Ps. 1,718

    16.1%

    32.3%

    60 bps

    Sales Expenses

    Ps. (1,414)

    10.4 %

    Ps. (1,160)

    10.9 %

    22.0%

    (47) bps

    Administrative Expenses

    Ps. (486)

    3.6%

    Ps. (333)

    3.1%

    45.8%

    45 bps

    Other Income (Expense) – Net

    Ps. 3

    0.0%

    Ps. (2)

    0.0%

    n.m.

    4 bps

    EBITDA

    Ps. 689

    5.1%

    Ps. 481

    4.5%

    43.2%

    56 bps

    Please see the explanation at the end of this release on how EBITDA, a non-IFRS financial measure, is calculated, and for other relevant definitions.

    TOTAL REVENUE

    Total revenue for 2Q24 was Ps. 13,574 million, an increase of 27.5% compared to 2Q23. This increase was due to revenue increases from stores with more than one year of operations and revenues from net new stores opened in the last twelve months.

    GROSS PROFIT AND GROSS PROFIT MARGIN

    Gross profit in 2Q24 reached Ps. 2,272 million, an increase of 32.3% compared to 2Q23. This increase was driven by sales growth and an improvement in our gross margin of 60 basis points to 16.7%, mainly due to effective price negotiations with suppliers.

    EXPENSES

    Sales expenses refer mainly to the expenses of operating our stores, such as the wages of store employees and energy. In 2Q24, sales expenses reached Ps. 1,414 million, a 22.0% increase compared to 2Q23. This rise in sales expenses was driven by the additional new stores opened in the last twelve months, the headcount to operate them, and wage inflation affecting labor costs. Despite higher wage expenses from the minimum wage increase, the Company was able to reduce sales expenses as a percentage of total revenue as a result of efficiency improvements and operational leverage. Sales expenses decreased from 10.9% of total revenue in 2Q23 to 10.4% in 2Q24, a decline of 47 bps.

    Administrative expenses refer to expenses not related to operating our stores, such as headquarters and regional office expenses. Administrative expenses increased from 3.1% of total revenue in 2Q23 to 3.6% in 2Q24, an increase of 45 bps. This increase is primarily due to: (i) higher personnel expenses driven by our expansion into three new regions (ii) the strengthening of our central HQ teams in IT, purchasing, real estate, human resources, and finance (iii) public company-related expenses, and (iv) recognition of share-based payment expenses.

    Other income (expense) - net, which includes revenues from asset disposals and subleases, among others, amounted to income of Ps. 3 million in 2Q24, as compared to an expense of Ps. 2 million in 2Q23. As a percentage of total revenue, other income (expense) – net decreased by 4 bps.

    EBITDA AND EBITDA MARGIN

    In 2Q24, EBITDA reached Ps. 689 million, an increase of 43.2% compared to 2Q23. This increase can be attributed to higher sales and gross profit margin, and lower sales expenses as a percentage of sales, partially offset by higher administrative expenses. EBITDA margin for 2Q24 increased by 56 bps to 5.1%.

    Please see the last section of this release on how we calculate EBITDA and EBITDA Margin, which are non-IFRS financial measures.

    To allow our investors to better assess our performance, we are providing the following information:

    • Non-cash share-based payment expense reached Ps. 141 million compared to Ps. 92 million recorded in 2Q23.
    • Building lease payments: The Company leases its stores and distribution centers. In accordance with IFRS 16, the Company's leasing expenses are capitalized, and not considered operating expenses. Tiendas 3B's capitalized lease costs payments for buildings were Ps. 338 million in 2Q24, compared to Ps. 260 million in 2Q23.

    FINANCIAL COSTS AND NET PROFIT

    Financial income reached Ps. 41 million, representing an increase of 398.5% compared to 2Q23. This growth was primarily driven by the interest generated from the investment of proceeds derived from our IPO, net of cash used for promissory and convertible notes repayment, and the Company's other cash positions.

    Financial costs decreased by 19.7% to Ps. 276 million, primarily due to the absence of interest expenses on promissory and convertible notes, which the Company fully paid in the first quarter of 2024 ("1Q24"). However, the decrease was partially offset by higher interest expenses related to lease liabilities, mainly due to the expansion of our store network.

    Exchange rate fluctuation resulted in a gain of Ps. 304 million in 2Q24, primarily due to the depreciation of the Mexican peso against the U.S. dollar, which positively impacted our U.S. dollar cash position from the IPO proceeds.

    Income tax expense reached Ps. 112 million in 2Q24 compared to Ps. 73 million in 2Q23.

    As a result, our net profit for 2Q24 was Ps. 331 million, compared to a net profit of Ps. 71 million for 2Q23.

    BALANCE SHEET AND LIQUIDITY

    As of June 30, 2024, the Company reported cash and cash equivalents of Ps. 1,245 million, an increase from Ps. 1,220 million as of December 31, 2023, deployed mainly for working capital purposes. In addition, as of that date, the Company held Ps. 2,774 million in U.S. dollar-denominated short-term bank deposits.

    1H24 CASH FLOW STATEMENT

    (In Ps. Millions, except percentages)

     

    1H24

    1H23

    Growth (%)

    Net cash flows provided by operating activities

    Ps. 1,256

    Ps. 1,005

    25.0%

    Net cash flows used in investing activities

    Ps. (3,713)

    Ps. (702)

    n.m.

    Net cash flows provided by (used in) financing activities

    Ps. (2,256)

    Ps. (590)

    n.m.

    Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

    Ps. (201)

    Ps. (288)

    n.m.

    Our business model continues to generate a significant amount of cash from our negative working capital cycle due to our increasing sales and high inventory turnover. This robust cash flow has enabled us to fund internally our growth initiatives, including the expansion of new stores and distribution centers.

    The information provided below offers a view of our financial activities in the first half of 2024:

    Net cash flows provided by operating activities increased to Ps. 1,256 million in the first six months of 2024 ("1H24") from Ps. 1,005 million in the first half of 2023 ("1H23"), an increase of 25.0%. Our net working capital continues to be driven by a favorable ratio of Inventory Days to Payable Days.

    Net cash flows used in investing activities were Ps. 3,713 million for 1H24, compared to Ps. 702 million in 1H23. This increase was primarily due to the allocation of Ps. 2,774 million from IPO proceeds in short-term U.S. dollar-denominated short-term bank deposits, along with increased spending on the purchasing of property, plant, and equipment (PP&E) related to the opening of 215 net new stores and two distribution centers during the period.

    Net cash flows used in financing activities were Ps. 2,256 million in 1H24, compared to Ps. 590 million in 1H23. This decrease is mainly attributed to higher lease payments due to the opening of new stores in the last twelve months, as well as, to a lesser extent, payment of other financial debts.

    KEY OPERATING METRICS

     

    2Q24

    2Q23

    Variation (%)

    Number of Stores Opened

    121

    77

    57.1%

    Number Distribution Centers Opened

    1

    0

    n.m.

    Same Store Sales Growth (%) (1)

    10.7%

    17.2%

    n.m.

    (1)

    We measure "Same Store Sales" using revenue from sales of merchandise from stores that were operational for at least the full preceding 12 months for the periods under consideration. When calculating this measure, we exclude stores that were temporarily closed (for one month or more) or permanently closed during the periods in consideration. We measure Same Store Sales growth by comparing the Same Store Sales of stores that were open during the measurement period.

    In 2Q24, we opened 121 net new stores, reaching a total of 2,503 stores. This represents a significant increase compared to the 77 net new stores opened in 2Q23, which brought the total to 2,043 stores. To support this growth, in 2Q24 we opened one additional distribution center, bringing the total to 16.

    Same Store Sales grew by 10.7% for 2Q24, compared to 17.2% for 2Q23. The slowdown was driven by Easter Week occurring in 1Q24 and not in 2Q24 (whereas in 2023, Easter Week occurred in 2Q23), weather-related effects, and the early distribution of government transfers in 1Q24 due to restrictions related to the June elections.

    Non-IFRS Measures and Other Calculations

    For the convenience of investors, this release presents certain non-IFRS financial measures, which are not calculated in accordance with IFRS ("non-IFRS financial measures"). A non-IFRS financial measure is generally defined as one that purports to measure financial performance but excludes or includes amounts that would not be so excluded or included in the most comparable IFRS financial measure. Non-IFRS financial measures do not have standardized meanings and may not be directly comparable to similarly titled measures reported by other companies. These non-IFRS financial measures are used by our management for decision-making purposes and to assess our financial and operating performance, generate future operating plans and make strategic decisions regarding the allocation of capital. The non-IFRS financial measures presented herein have limitations as analytical tools, and you should not consider them in isolation or as substitutes for analysis of our results of operations presented in accordance with IFRS. Additionally, our calculations of non-IFRS financial measures may be different from the calculations used by other companies, including our competitors, and therefore, our non-IFRS financial measures may not be comparable to those of other companies.

    We calculate "EBITDA", a non-IFRS measure, as net profit (loss) for the period, plus income tax expense, financial costs, net, and total depreciation and amortization.

    We calculate "EBITDA Margin", a non-IFRS measure, for a period by dividing EBITDA for the corresponding period by total revenue for such period.

    Same Store Sales: We measure "Same Store Sales" using revenue from sales of merchandise from stores that were operational for at least the full preceding 12 months for the periods under consideration. When calculating this measure, we exclude stores that were temporarily closed (for one month or more) or permanently closed during the periods in consideration.

    Lease Costs: Consistent with lease accounting required under IFRS 16, total depreciation and amortization includes the depreciation expense of right-of-use-asset corresponding to long-term leases, which is a non-cash expense. Such amounts, together with the interest expense on lease liabilities, is a proxy for but not equal to the Company's actual cash expenditure incurred in connection with its leased properties.

    Sales per Store: We define our "Sales per Store" as the average of the revenue from sales of merchandise achieved by our stores that were open for the full year in consideration. When calculating this measure, we exclude stores that were temporarily closed (for one month or more) or permanently closed during the period in consideration. This measure assists our management's understanding of how store performance has evolved across different vintages. Sales per Store also serves as a benchmark to measure the performance of new stores and is useful to set growth and expansion targets.

    Inventory Days: We calculate "Inventory Days" to be the average of beginning and end of period inventory balance, divided by cost of sales for the period and multiplied by the number of days during the period. Inventory Days measures the average number of days we keep inventory on hand before selling the product. This operating metric allows us to track our inventory management policies and observe how quickly we are able to rotate inventory, which is key to our cash conversion cycle.

    Payable Days: We calculate "Payable Days" to be the sum of the average of beginning and end of period balance of suppliers and of accounts payable and accrued expenses, divided by cost of sales for the period and multiplied by the number of days during the period. Payable Days measures the average number of days that it takes us to pay suppliers after receiving goods or services. This metric allows us to track the terms of payment policies with suppliers and our ability to finance our operations through agreements with our suppliers.

    CONFERENCE CALL DETAILS

    Tiendas 3B will host a call to discuss the second quarter of 2024 results on August 22, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time. A webinar of the call will be accessible at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-ol6rO6RQgitwyjfZhhEDw.

    To join via telephone, please dial one of the domestic or international numbers listed below:

    Mexico

    United States

    +52 558 659 6002

    +1 312 626 6799 (Chicago)

    +52 554 161 4288

    +1 346 248 7799 (Houston)

    +52 554 169 6926

    +1 646 558 8656 (New York)

     

    Other international numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/knEOJCJkC

    The webinar ID is 895 0423 0371.

    An audio replay from the conference call will be available on the Tiendas 3B website https://www.investorstiendas3b.com after the call.

    FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

    This release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. We base these forward-looking statements on our current beliefs, expectations and projections about future events and trends affecting our business and our market. Many important factors could cause our actual results to differ substantially from those anticipated in our forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and we undertake no obligation to update publicly or to revise any forward-looking statements. New risks and uncertainties emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for us to predict all risks and uncertainties that could have an impact on the forward-looking statements contained in this release. The words "believe," "may," "should," "aim," "estimate," "continue," "anticipate," "intend," "will," "expect" and similar words are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include information concerning our possible or assumed future results of operations, business strategies, capital expenditures, financing plans, competitive position, industry environment, potential growth opportunities, the effects of future regulation and the effects of competition. Please refer to our annual report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2023 filed with the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (the "SEC"), as well as any subsequent filings made by us with the SEC, each of which is available on the SEC's website (www.sec.gov), for a more extensive discussion of the risks and other factors that may impact any forward-looking statements in this release. Considering these limitations, you should not make any investment decision in reliance on forward-looking statements contained in this release.

    ABOUT TIENDAS 3B

    BBB Foods Inc. ("Tiendas 3B"), a proudly Mexican company, is a pioneer and leader of the grocery hard discount model in Mexico and one of the fastest growing retailers in the country as measured by its sales and store growth rates. The 3B name, which references "Bueno, Bonito y Barato" - a Mexican saying which translates to "Good, Nice and Affordable" - summarizes Tiendas 3B's mission of offering irresistible value to budget savvy consumers through great quality products at bargain prices. By delivering value to the Mexican consumer, we believe we contribute to the economic well-being of Mexican families. In a landmark achievement, Tiendas 3B was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in February 2024 under the ticker symbol "TBBB".

    For more information, please visit: https://www.investorstiendas3b.com/

    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

     

    Consolidated Income Statement

    (Unaudited)

     

    For the three months ended June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2023

    (In thousands of Mexican pesos)

     

    For the Three Months Ended June 30,

    2024

    2023

    % Change

     

     

     

     

    Revenue From Sales of Merchandise

    Ps.13,550,402

    Ps.10,624,938

    27.5%

    Sales of Recyclables

    23,945

    20,842

    14.9%

    Total Revenue

    13,574,347

    10,645,780

    27.5%

    Cost of Sales

    (11,302,030)

    (8,927,904)

    26.6%

    Gross Profit

    Ps. 2,272,317

    Ps. 1,717,876

    32.3%

    Gross Profit Margin

    16.7%

    16.1%

     

    Sales Expenses

    (1,414,329)

    (1,159,667)

    22.0%

    Administrative Expenses

    (486,204)

    (333,455)

    45.8%

    Other Income - Net

    2,663

    (2,195)

    n.m.

    Operating Profit

    Ps. 374,447

    Ps. 222,559

    68.2%

    Operating Profit Margin

    2.8%

    2.1%

     

    Financial Income

    41,354

    8,296

    398.5%

    Financial Costs

    (276,257)

    (343,956)

    (19.7%)

    Exchange Rate Fluctuation

    303,796

    256,841

    18.3%

    Financial Cost - Net

    68,893

    (78,819)

    n.m.

    Loss Before Income Tax

    443,340

    143,740

    208.4%

    Income Tax Expense

    (112,085)

    (72,690)

    54.2%

    Net Profit for the Period

    Ps. 331,255

    Ps. 71,050

    366.2%

    Net Profit Margin

    2.4%

    0.7%

     

     

     

     

     

    Basic Earnings per Share

    2.95

    0.84

     

    Weighted Average Outstanding Shares

    112,200,752

    84,150,261

     

     

     

     

     

    EBITDA Reconciliation

     

     

     

     

    Net Profit for the Period

    Ps. 331,255

    Ps. 71,050

    366.2%

    Net Profit Margin

    2.4%

    0.7%

     

    Income Tax Expense

    112,085

    72,690

    54.2%

    Financial Cost - Net

    68,893

    (78,819)

    n.m.

    D&A

    314,159

    258,192

    21.7%

    EBITDA

    Ps. 688,606

    Ps. 480,751

    43.2%

    EBITDA Margin

    5.1%

    4.5%

     

    Consolidated Income Statement

    (Unaudited)

     

    For the six months ended June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2023

    (In thousands of Mexican pesos)

     

    For the Six Months Ended June 30,

    2024

    2023

    % Change

     

     

     

     

    Revenue From Sales of Merchandise

    Ps. 26,207,287

    Ps. 20,295,007

    29.1%

    Sales of Recyclables

    51,308

    42,673

    20.2%

    Total Revenue

    26,258,595

    20,337,680

    29.1%

    Cost of Sales

    (21,924,105)

    (17,114,756)

    28.1%

    Gross Profit

    Ps. 4,334,490

    Ps. 3,222,924

    34.5%

    Gross Profit Margin

    16.5%

    15.8%

     

    Sales Expenses

    (2,709,958)

    (2,212,460)

    22.5%

    Administrative Expenses

    (932,152)

    (658,797)

    41.5%

    Other Income - Net

    5,296

    3,557

    48.9%

    Operating Profit

    Ps. 697,676

    Ps. 355,224

    96.4%

    Operating Profit Margin

    2.7%

    1.7%

     

    Financial Income

    61,859

    13,122

    371.4%

    Financial Costs

    (637,125)

    (709,341)

    (10.2%)

    Exchange Rate Fluctuation

    175,144

    549,589

    (68.1%)

    Financial Cost - Net

    (400,122)

    (146,630)

    172.9%

    Loss Before Income Tax

    297,554

    208,594

    42.6%

    Income Tax Expense

    (197,161)

    (78,712)

    150.5%

    Net Profit for the Period

    Ps. 100,393

    Ps. 129,882

    (22.7%)

    Net Profit Margin

    0.4%

    0.6%

     

     

     

     

     

    Basic Earnings per Share

    0.95

    1.54

     

    Weighted Average Outstanding Shares

    105,573,438

    84,150,261

     

     

     

     

     

    EBITDA Reconciliation

     

    Net Profit for the Period

    Ps. 100,393

    Ps. 129,882

    (22.7%)

    Net Profit Margin

    0.4%

    0.6%

     

    Income Tax Expense

    197,161

    78,712

    150.5%

    Financial Cost - Net

    (400,122)

    (146,630)

    172.9%

    D&A

    616,701

    521,821

    18.2%

    EBITDA

    Ps. 1,314,377

    Ps. 877,045

    49.9%

    EBITDA Margin

    5.0%

    4.3%

     

    Consolidated Balance Sheet

    (Unaudited)

     

    As of June 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023

    (In thousands of Mexican pesos)

     

    As of June 30,

    As of December 31,

    2024

    2023

    Current assets:

    Cash and cash equivalents

    Ps. 1,245,237

    Ps. 1,220,471

    Short-term bank deposits

    2,774,363

    -

    Derivative financial instruments

    3,868

    -

    Sundry debtors

    64,946

    11,020

    VAT receivable

    894,899

    731,186

    Other recoverable taxes

    -

    -

    Advanced payments

    136,473

    72,998

    Inventories

    2,374,052

    2,357,485

    Total Current Assets

    Ps. 7,493,838

    Ps. 4,393,160

    Non-Current Assets:

     

     

    Guarantee deposits

    34,443

    33,174

    Property, furniture, equipment, and lease-hold improvements

    5,371,442

    4,606,300

    Right-of-use assets – Net

    6,242,232

    5,520,596

    Intangible assets – Net

    6,841

    6,771

    Deferred income tax

    446,213

    403,801

    Total Non-Current Assets

    Ps. 12,101,171

    Ps. 10,570,642

    Total Assets

    Ps. 19,595,009

    Ps. 14,963,802

     

    Current liabilities:

    Suppliers

    7,282,406

    7,126,089

    Accounts payable and accrued expenses

    467,636

    322,959

    Income tax payable

    26,639

    2,326

    Bonus payable to related parties

    -

    78,430

    Short-term debt

    959,390

    744,137

    Lease liabilities

    605,343

    537,515

    Employees' statutory profit sharing payable

    135,223

    140,485

    Total Current Liabilities

    Ps. 9,476,637

    Ps. 8,951,941

    Non-Current Liabilities:

    Debt with related parties

    -

    4,340,452

    Long-term debt

    112,738

    577,318

    Lease liabilities

    6,432,207

    5,706,707

    Employee benefits

    26,231

    22,232

    Total Non-Current Liabilities

    Ps. 6,571,176

    Ps. 10,646,709

    Total Liabilities

    Ps. 16,047,813

    Ps. 19,598,650

     

    Stockholders' equity:

     

     

    Capital stock

    8,283,347

    471,282

    Reserve for share-based payments

    1,121,287

    851,701

    Cumulative losses

    (5,857,438)

    (5,957,831)

    Total Stockholders' Equity

    Ps. 3,547,196

    Ps. (4,634,848)

    Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity

    Ps. 19,595,009

    Ps.14,963,802

    Cash Flow Statement

    (Unaudited)

     

    For the three months ended June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2023

    (In thousands of Mexican pesos)

     

    For the Three Months Ended June 30,

    2024

    2023

     

    Profit before income tax

    Ps. 443,340

    Ps. 143,740

    Adjustments for:

    Depreciation of property, furniture, equipment, and lease-hold improvements

    154,939

    114,861

    Depreciation of right-of-use assets

    158,641

    142,666

    Amortization of intangible assets

    579

    665

    Defined costs on employee benefits

    3,999

    1,936

    Interest payable on Promissory Notes and Convertible Notes

    -

    152,260

    Interest expense on lease liabilities

    252,461

    179,693

    Interest on debt and bonus payable, and amortization of issuance costs

    12,827

    5,228

    Financial income

    (37,486)

    (8,296)

    Gain on fair value valuation of derivative financial instrument

    (3,868)

    -

    Interests and commissions from credit lines

    25,065

    -

    Initial Public Offering capitalized costs

    -

    -

    Exchange fluctuation

    (303,777)

    (254,425)

    Share-based payment expense

    140,745

    91,909

     

     

     

    (Increase) decrease in inventories

    (196,042)

    20,014

    Increase in other current assets and guarantee deposits

    (195,165)

    (28,258)

    Increase (decrease) in suppliers (including supplier finance arrangements)

    69,018

    (10,053)

    Increase in other current liabilities

    15,378

    10,559

    Decrease on bonus payable to related parties

    -

    -

    Income taxes paid

    (87,134)

    (145,913)

    Net cash flows provided by operating activities

    Ps. 453,520

    Ps. 416,586

     

    Purchase of property, furniture, equipment, and lease-hold improvements

    (597,537)

    (373,310)

    Reconditioning of damaged assets due to Huracan Otis (impairment reversal)

    (9,583)

    -

    Sale of property and equipment

    314

    -

    Additions to intangible assets

    (903)

    (383)

    Short-term bank deposits

    (2,774,363)

    -

    Interest received on short-term investments

    33,711

    6,232

    Net cash flows used in investing activities

    Ps. (3,348,361)

    Ps. (367,461)

     

    Payments made on reverse factoring transactions-net of commissions received

    (756,066)

    (424,598)

    Finance obtained through supplier finance arrangements

    791,965

    550,134

    Proceeds (payment) from credit lines

    (33,736)

    21,800

    Payment of Promissory Note Agreements and Convertible Notes

    0

    0

    Payment of debt

    (56,896)

    (21,665)

    Interest payment on debt

    (31,924)

    (4,109)

    Proceeds from initial public offering, net of underwriting fees

    0

    0

    Lease payments

    (371,403)

    (284,742)

    Net cash flows provided by (used in) financing activities

    Ps. (458,060)

    Ps. (163,180)

     

    Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

    (3,352,901)

    (114,055)

    Effect of foreign exchange movements on cash balances

    305,180

    (13,996)

    Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

    4,292,958

    792,491

    Cash and cash equivalent at end of period

    Ps.1,245,237

    Ps.664,440

    Cash Flow Statement

    (Unaudited)

     

    For the six months ended June 30, 2024 and June 30, 2023

    (In thousands of Mexican pesos)

    For the Six Months Ended June 30,

    2024

    2023

     

    Profit before income tax

    Ps. 297,554

    Ps. 208,594

    Adjustments for:

    Depreciation of property, furniture, equipment, and lease-hold improvements

    294,976

    224,975

    Depreciation of right-of-use assets

    320,478

    295,528

    Amortization of intangible assets

    1,247

    1,318

    Defined costs on employee benefits

    3,999

    1,936

    Interest payable on Promissory Notes and Convertible Notes

    82,588

    310,705

    Interest expense on lease liabilities

    494,203

    379,707

    Interest on debt and bonus payable, and amortization of issuance costs

    22,363

    12,135

    Financial income

    (57,991)

    (13,122)

    Gain on fair value valuation of derivative financial instrument

    (3,868)

    -

    Interests and commissions from credit lines

    37,971

    -

    Initial Public Offering capitalized costs

    (23,269)

    -

    Exchange fluctuation

    (175,144)

    (549,589)

    Share-based payment expense

    269,586

    190,170

     

     

     

    (Increase) decrease in inventories

    (16,567)

    (94,199)

    Increase in other current assets and guarantee deposits

    (291,910)

    (66,597)

    Increase (decrease) in suppliers (including supplier finance arrangements)

    156,317

    238,825

    Increase in other current liabilities

    135,024

    123,926

    Decrease on bonus payable to related parties

    (79,351)

    (43,834)

    Income taxes paid

    (212,237)

    (215,638)

    Net cash flows provided by operating activities

    Ps. 1,255,969

    Ps. 1,004,840

     

    Purchase of property, furniture, equipment, and lease-hold improvements

    (965,129)

    (711,059)

    Reconditioning of damaged assets due to Huracan Otis (impairment reversal)

    (26,069)

    -

    Sale of property and equipment

    2,365

    987

    Additions to intangible assets

    (1,317)

    (799)

    Short-term bank deposits

    (2,774,363)

    -

    Interest received on short-term investments

    51,283

    8,431

    Net cash flows used in investing activities

    Ps. (3,713,230)

    Ps. (702,440)

     

    Payments made on reverse factoring transactions-net of commissions received

    (1,447,752)

    (874,679)

    Finance obtained through supplier finance arrangements

    1,516,903

    935,077

    Proceeds (payment) from credit lines

    143,892

    (39,552)

    Payment of Promissory Note Agreements and Convertible Notes

    (4,925,097)

    -

    Payment of debt

    (77,229)

    (43,071)

    Interest payment on debt

    (53,176)

    (9,622)

    Proceeds from initial public offering, net of underwriting fees

    7,841,837

    -

    Lease payments

    (742,989)

    (558,298)

    Net cash flows provided by (used in) financing activities

    Ps. 2,256,389

    Ps. (590,145)

     

    Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

    (200,872)

    (287,745)

    Effect of foreign exchange movements on cash balances

    225,638

    (32,791)

    Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

    1,220,471

    984,976

    Cash and cash equivalent at end of period

    Ps.1,245,237

    Ps.664,440

     

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