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Tuesday 08 October 2024 8:20 am  |  Updated:  Tuesday 08 October 2024 1:24 pm

Vistry shares plunge after builder warns on profit

By: Amber Murray

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Vistry said its profit before tax for 2024 will be £80m lower than expected
Vistry said its profit before tax for 2024 will be £80m lower than expected

Vistry shares plunged around a third in early deals this morning after the company issued an unscheduled profit warning.

The share price has since stabilised, but it remains down by just over 24 per cent.

The group has warned that its profit will be £80m lower than expected this year due to issues with some of its housing developments.

The FTSE-250 firm told markets this morning that it had “recently become aware” of higher-than-expected costs in nine of its 300 developments.

Vistry said that the schemes’ cost, including some large builds, has been understated by around 10 per cent.

It subsequently lowered its profit guidance for 2024 by £80m, taking expected adjusted profit before tax to £350m, a cut of around 20 per cent. It lowered guidance for 2025 by £30m and for 2026 by £5m.

“We believe the issues are confined to [one division] and changes to the management team in the division are underway.  We are commencing an independent review to fully ascertain the causes,” the housebuilder said.

“We remain committed to delivering a strong increase in high quality mixed tenure housing, our medium-term target of £800m adjusted operating profit, and £1bn of capital distributions to shareholders,” it added.

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In early September, the company reported a rise in revenue and said it was on track to build close to 18,000 homes in 2024. Vistry said its housebuilding guidance was unchanged in its latest update.

The company has previously outperformed the wider housing market and had expected a year-on-year rise in profit, partly due to its focus on delivering affordable housing as part of its growth strategy.

“Vistry had been quietly eking out a strong reputation with the market over recent years but today’s news has done a lot of damage to its credibility with investors.

“The scale of the understatement of build costs in its South division is jaw-dropping and it’s not a surprise to see that changes in the management of that division are underway,” investment director at AJ Bell Russ Mould said.

Last October, the firm said it would focus solely on building affordable homes via its Partnerships business. This partners with local authorities and other social housing providers after a volatile housing market eroded demand for buildings in the private sector.

“Teaming up with local authorities to provide affordable housing has enabled it to buck uneven trends seen in the wider UK property market [but] this issue is going to affect profit across the next three years and the reputational issues may even last beyond that,” Mould added.

In its last trading update, chief executive Greg Fitzgerald expressed support for the government’s housing policy, which should see 1.5m homes built in the next five years, along with an overhaul of the planning regime.


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