PREMIER INVESTMENTS LIMITED (A.C.N. 006 727 966)
(A.B.N. 64 006 727 966) Level 53, 101 Collins Street, Melbourne, Vic 3000
Telephone +61 (3) 9650 6500 Facsimile +61 (3) 9654 6665 30 November 2012
PRESENTATION SMIGGLE SINGAPORE STORES A number of institutional investors and analysts will be touring our Smiggle Stores in Singapore today. Attached are Smiggle Asia slides that will be provided to investors and analysts to support the tour. KIM DAVIS Company Secretary
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Singapore Investor Briefing30 November 2012
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Agenda1. Welcome and Introductions2. Smiggle Brand Overview3. Smiggle Singapore4. Smiggle Asia Opportunity5. Malaysia6. Japan7. Singapore Store visits
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BRAND OVERVIEW
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our unique propositionname: a brand that resonates quickly colour: recognisable store fit-out and product colour paletteattitude: full of positivity, creativity & funform: recognised for innovative and original productsgraphics: leading with expressive and imaginative designsteam: staff dedicated to creating a fun & engaging experience
ColourfulFast, fresh and first
Affordable Inspirational
PlayfulBorder-less appeal
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• Born in Melbourne in 2003
• Acquired by the Just Group in August 2007
• Launched in New Zealand November 2008
• Launched in Singapore April 2011
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almost 150 stores & counting…
14 stores
111 stores
23 stores
* Includes 4 Airport franchise stores
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so … just what happens in our stores?
• it’s small, it’s not spacious and its incredibly bright
• it’s all about sensory stimulation: a safe place to linger, a place to play and experiment
• great customer service: passionate smigglers who are dedicated to making your shopping experience just like a hug from your best friend
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Our favourite colours !!!
(database members per colour)
Colour Crews Database Members
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Colour Crews is an online environment designed to help you unleash your creative spirit and show those other colours who's boss!
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our customers look like this…
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and their collections definitely look like this…
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and they’re a very creative bunch…
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and they just love it!
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SINGAPORE
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Smiggle Singapore• Launched in April 2011
• 14 stores now operating*
• Potential for up to 25 stores
• Business profitable and growing
• Exceptional customer reaction with wider appeal
• Limited local customisation of product and business model
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Wisma
Lot 1
J Cube
Compass Point
Hougang
Tampines 1NEX
Parkway Parade
Vivo City
United Square
City LinkPlaza Singapura
BugisSommerset 313
Smiggle Singapore Locations
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Smiggle Singapore store economics
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In Comparison to Australia as a % of sales Singapore
Selling PricesStore sales psmStore RentsStore WagesOther Store Operating CostsStore Profit
7 of the top 10 Smiggle stores
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ASIA OPPORTUNITY
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Asia is a unique growth opportunity for Smiggle
• Singapore experience - Singapore success provides us with great confidence
- Exceptional customer reaction with wider appeal - Minimal product localisation- Initial stores key to future success and pace of
store rollout- Expanded Singapore management team being
established with stronger operational platform
• Further expansion in Asia - Malaysia and Japan identified as priorities for 2013 - Personal stationery market throughout Asia is a
highly valued and large category- Opportunities for growth into South Korea,
China and other parts of South East Asia in 2014/2015 based on success in new markets
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MALAYSIA
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MalaysiaCountry Profile• Malaysia represents an exciting
opportunity for Smiggle in a strong and growing economy.
• Large number of established malls in major metropolitan areas
• Kuala Lumpur will be the main focus
• Market can be managed from Singapore, leveraging fixed cost base and management experience
Market Entry
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Malaysia
Malaysia Australia
Population 28m 22m
Female aged 5-19 yrs 3.9m 2.0m
% living in urban areas 72% 90%
GDP ($US bn) $238 $1,236
GDP Growth (5 yrs) 8.0% 3.0%
*Personal Stationery Market $240m $840m
% GDP spent on Education 8.1% 4.9%
* Source: Barnes Report 2011
Large population, a
growing economy
Education highly valued
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Malaysia store economics
In Comparison to Australia as a % of sales Malaysia
Selling Prices
Store sales psm
Store Rents
Store Wages
Other Store Operating Costs
Store Profit
Selling prices will be lower
but lower wages, rents
and other costs will deliver
equivalent profitability
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Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur• Established shopping precincts and malls with high
traffic and disposable income
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JAPAN
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JapanCountry Profile• Japan is a large wealthy
economy
• Substantial population of target customers
• Well established consumer infrastructure
• Strong stationery and technology heritage
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Market Entry
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JapanJapan Australia
Population 127m 22m
Female aged 5-19 yrs 8.6m 2.0m
% living in urban areas 66% 90%
GDP ($USb) $5,459 $1,236
GDP Growth (5 yrs) 2.0% 3.0%
*Personal Stationery Market $2,400m $840m
% GDP spent on Education 3.6% 4.9%
Large population of target
customers living in densely populated
urban areas10% of the
population live in Tokyo
$2.4bn personal stationery market
presents a significant
opportunity for Smiggle
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Tokyo RetailCompetitive Environment• The market is characterised by large format department stores, specialist
stationers, gift shops, general merchandisers and book stores.
• No comparable format to Smiggle
• High demand for personal stationery and technology products
Retail Formats• Major Tokyo Shopping Districts
• Shibuya
• Shinjuku
• Ginza
• Harajuku
• Transit centres
• Japan Rail
• Metro
• Traditional shopping malls
Major shopping districts and transit
hubs handle millions of people each day!
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900k/day360k/day
Tokyo Retail Districts
3.6m/day
3.0m/day
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12m or 10% of Japan’s population live in Tokyo
Tokyo shopping precincts are big and each have their
own characteristics(Commuters per day)
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Tokyo Store Economics
In Comparison to Australia as a % of sales Tokyo
Selling Prices
Store sales psm
Store Rents
Store Wages
Other Store Operating Costs
Store Profit
Sales density and rents will vary
based on precinct
Store profit margin expected to be equivalent to Australia, on
potentially much higher sales in key
locations
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STORE VISITS
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Wisma
Lot 1
J Cube
Compass Point
Hougang
Tampines 1NEX
Parkway Parade
Vivo City
United Square
City LinkPlaza Singapura
BugisSommerset 313
Smiggle Singapore Locations
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Vivo City• Store opening – 28 April 2012
• Landlord – Mapletree Investments
• Centre Type - Brand Premium Mall
• Portfolio Store Ranking – 4
• Centre Features– Adjacent Sentosa Island– Major tourist destination– All major local and international
retailers
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Wisma
Lot 1
J Cube
Compass Point
Hougang
Tampines 1NEX
Parkway Parade
Vivo City
United Square
City LinkPlaza Singapura
BugisSommerset 313
Smiggle Singapore Locations
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Nex• Store opening – 27 July 2012
• Landlord – Gold Ridge
• Location- Outer Regional Mall
• Portfolio Store Ranking - 7
• Largest kiosk format, located in shopping centre central court
• Centre Features– Major transit hub– MRT/Bus Interchange
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Wisma
Lot 1
J Cube
Compass Point
Hougang
Tampines 1NEX
Parkway Parade
Vivo City
United Square
City LinkPlaza Singapura
BugisSommerset 313
Smiggle Singapore Locations
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Tampines 1
• Store opening – 14 July 2012
• Landlord – Asia Malls
• Location – Outer Regional Mall
• Portfolio Store Ranking - 8
• Centre Features– Major shopping district– International brands– MRT/Bus Interchange
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Wisma
Lot 1
J Cube
Compass Point
Hougang
Tampines 1NEX
Parkway Parade
Vivo City
United Square
City LinkPlaza Singapura
BugisSommerset 313
Smiggle Singapore Locations
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313 @ Somerset• Store opening – 8 October 2011
• Landlord – Lend Lease
• Location – Downtown Orchard Road
• Portfolio Store Ranking - 1
• Centre Features– Modern centre on Orchard Road– International retailers– MRT
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Wisma OPENING 30TH November 2012Wisma OPENING 30TH November 2012
• Store opening – 30 November 2012
• Landlord – Starhill
• Location – Downtown Orchard RoadLocation Downtown Orchard Road
• Portfolio Store Ranking – n/a
• Centre Features– Large established mall– Commuter transit zone
Hi h l f t– High volume of customer traffic
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Wisma
Lot 1
J Cube
Compass Point
Hougang
Tampines 1NEX
Parkway Parade
Vivo City
United Square
City LinkPlaza Singapura
BugisSommerset 313
Smiggle Singapore Locations
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