Half year results 30 September 2017

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Half year results 30 September November Russell Down, Chief Executive Chris Morgan, Group Finance Director

Strong first half performance Revenue (excluding disposals) 183.2m 6.9% HY17: 171.4m EBITDA* 33.8m 11.2% HY17: 30.4m PBT* 10.8m 58.8% HY17 : 6.8m Dividend 0.50p 51.5% HY17: 0.33p Hire fleet 195.6m 3.2% HY17 restated: 202.0m Asset utilisation (UK & Ireland) 54.7% 5.6% HY17: 49.1% ROCE* 9.4% 84.3% HY17: 5.1% Net debt 63.1m 26.1% November 17 HY17: 85.4m 2 *Before amortisation and exceptional items

Strategic and operational highlights UK and Ireland business restructured to better align with the customer proposition and provide improved opportunities for cross selling and operational efficiencies Differentiating through an improved customer experience Hire fleet optimisation programme improving asset utilisation Growing revenues from value added services Successful refinancing on improved terms provides greater flexibility to support our strategy for growth 3

Financial update Chris Morgan, Group Finance Director

Summary financials Revenue (excluding disposals) HY 2018 HY Change % FY 183.2 171.4 6.9% 349.1 Gross margin % 53.9% 51.0% 51.9% EBITDA* 33.8 30.4 11.2% 63.1 EBITDA* margin % 18.2% 16.2% 17.1% EBITA* 12.3 8.4 46.4% 19.3 EBITA* margin % 6.6% 4.5% 5.2% PBT* 10.8 6.8 58.8% 16.2 Adjusted earnings per share* Exceptional items (pretax) 1.66p 1.04p 59.6% 2.45p (4.7) (0.5) - ROCE* 9.4% 5.1% 84.3% 7.7% Dividend per share 0.50p 0.33p 51.5% 1.00p Revenue (excluding disposals) increased by 6.9%. Total revenue decreased by 0.7%, due to the heavy plant disposal last year Strong growth in services revenue; core hire revenue growing LFL Improvement in asset utilisation benefiting core hire margin Adjusted EPS * 1.66 pence (HY17: 1.04 pence) Restructure will generate at least 3m annualised savings ROCE * improved to 9.4% (FY17: 5.1%) Interim dividend increased by 51.5% to 0.50 pence per share 5 *Before amortisation and exceptional items

Segmental analysis UK & Ireland Revenue (excluding disposals) HY 2018 HY Change % FY 169.1 159.1 6.3% 322.6 Gross margin % 56.1% 53.0% 54.2% EBITDA* 32.9 30.4 8.2% 62.2 EBITDA margin %* 19.2% 17.4% 18.1% EBITA* 13.1 10.1 29.7% 22.0 EBITA* margin % 7.6% 5.8% 6.4% NBV of property, plant & equipment** 221.9 232.1 (4.4%) 223.3 Net capital expenditure 18.5 2.7 13.9 Depreciation 19.8 20.3 (2.5%) 40.2 Average age of hire fleet (years) 4.2 4.1 2.4% 4.2 Revenue up 6.3% to 169.1m. Lloyds British acquisition performing ahead of expectations; synergies realised Core hire margin improved. Sales mix and prior year heavy plant disposal affected gross margin Overheads flat despite Lloyds British acquisition and pay inflation Headcount decreased by 3.0% to 3,155 Reduction in property, plant and equipment Increase in capex of 5.2m in HY18; HY17 included heavy plant sale Average asset utilisation significantly improved year on year to 54.7% (5.6% higher than last year) 6 *Before amortisation and exceptional items **Restated in HY17 and FY17 for FV adjustments

Segmental analysis - International HY 2018 HY Change % FY Revenue 14.1 12.3 14.6% 26.5 Gross margin % 26.2% 21.9% 22.1% EBITDA* 3.1 2.3 34.8% 5.0 EBITDA margin %* 22.0% 18.7% 18.9% EBITA* 1.8 0.9 100.0% 2.1 EBITA* margin % 12.8% 7.3% 7.9% International represents 7.6% of Group revenue Trades with national oil and gas clients in UAE Significant portion of revenue through Partnered Services Revenue increased by 6.5% (on a constant currency basis) due to additional short term hires EBITA * margin improved to 12.8% (HY17: 7.3%) NBV of property, plant & equipment 10.1 12.3 (17.9%) 11.3 Average asset utilisation 88.5% Net capital expenditure 0.3 1.0 (70.0%) 1.5 Depreciation 1.3 1.4 (7.1%) 2.9 7 *Before amortisation and exceptional items

Balance sheet 30 Sep 30 Sep 2016* 31 Mar * Intangibles & JV 9.2 7.6 9.5 Property, plant and equipment 232.0 244.4 234.6 - Hire fleet 195.6 202.0 194.8 - Other 36.4 42.4 39.8 Inventory 7.3 7.8 6.6 Trade and other receivables 96.6 101.0 91.0 Trade and other payables (80.5) (86.6) (74.8) Tax (7.9) (4.4) (4.4) Provisions (3.9) (2.1) (1.5) Net debt (63.1) (85.4) (71.4) Strong balance sheet Hire fleet broadly consistent with year end Targeted hire fleet additions and further disposals of under utilised assets Receivables decreased compared to HY17, reflecting reduced debtor days of 68 (HY17: 71) Increased tax creditor as HY17 included a corporation tax recoverable received in HY18 Provisions increase reflects restructuring activity 189.7 182.3 189.6 8 *Restated for FV adjustments

Cash flow HY 2018 HY FY Adjusted operating profit 12.3 8.4 19.3 Depreciation 21.5 22.0 43.8 EBITDA 33.8 30.4 63.1 Exceptional items 0.7 (0.5) (0.8) Working capital (3.6) (4.2) (2.8) Cash generated from operations 13.8m (HY17: 23.8m) Proceeds from sale of hire fleet decreased as HY17 included 12.1m from the heavy plant disposal Targeted hire fleet purchases based on management information to improve return and asset utilisation Provisions (0.5) (1.3) (1.9) Share-based payments 0.6 0.3 0.8 Purchase of hire fleet (25.4) (21.5) (40.5) Proceeds from sale of hire fleet 9.0 19.7 29.2 (Gain)/ loss on disposal (0.8) 0.9 1.8 Cash generated from operations 13.8 23.8 48.9 9

Net debt reconciliation HY 2018 HY FY Net debt at start of period 71.4 102.6 102.6 Cash from operations (13.8) (23.8) (48.9) Interest paid 1.8 2.4 4.3 Tax (received)/ paid (1.4) (0.1) 1.9 Non-fleet capex 2.4 1.9 4.1 Acquisitions (including net debt assumed) - - 3.8 Dividend 3.5 2.1 3.8 Other (0.8) 0.3 (0.2) Net debt at end of period 63.1 85.4 71.4 Reduction in net debt reflects cash generated from operations Net debt to EBITDA 0.95x (FY17: 1.13x) Amendment and extension to ABL facility in October : Extended by three years to October 2022 Lower interest rates No change to covenants Leverage (quarterly) Fixed charge cover (quarterly) ABL facility headroom 87.6m (FY17: 75.8m) 10

Strategy and business update Russell Down, Chief Executive

Strategy Vision To be the best company in our sector to do business with, and the best to work for Mission To provide safe, reliable hire equipment and services to enable successful delivery of customer projects Values Safe As One Innovative Driven Customer excellence Innovation Differentiation Client relationships 12

New operating structure Hire Hire Partnered Services 75% Services Testing Inspection Certification Training Products and consumable sales (ipac) 25% Hire business restructured to improve operational efficiency and enhance specialisms; power, lifting, survey and rail Hire fleet optimisation programme; utilisation up 5.6% on prior year Significant cross selling opportunities exist between divisions Services divisions created to support hire business and will be a focus for growth 13

Customer excellence Customer excellence Improved systems, processes and management information leading to a better customer experience Over 40% of staff have undertaken customer experience training Voice of the Customer programme and customer surveys implemented in January Over 125,000 requests for feedback issued to customers by text and email 90% of respondents provided a customer satisfaction score of 4 or 5 out of 5 Sentiment scoring provides verbatim feedback on key service areas 14

Innovation Differentiation Innovation Mobile smart devices and in-depot tablets: Paperless system reducing our carbon footprint Photographic evidence to support damage charges Improving accuracy of information, reduced customer queries Implementing a strategy to become a fully digital business New sustainable and innovative fleet additions; Green Options Leading the industry in Building Information Management (BIM) Increasing use of electric vehicles for delivery and collections 15

Client relationships Cultivating strong relationships Developing strong relationships with customers at all levels Retained all major customer framework agreements in the period Increased marketing activity with regional and local customers Easier account opening process; focus on dormant accounts Increased business development activity to target new customers Speedy Expo held on 1 and 2 November with 1,500 delegates attending 16

People 3,666 employees (FY17: 3,745) UK and Ireland restructuring reduced the number of operating divisions, distribution centres and head office staff People Matters employee survey Improved engagement and management scores Action plans under development by division All employees undertake performance and development reviews; six monthly All employees participate in the Group bonus scheme Improved career plans and development programmes 17

Delivering sustainable profitable growth Operational Differentiated customer focus Innovation at the heart of the business Continued hire fleet optimisation Cross selling opportunities Become a fully digital business Significant improvements in utilisation Financial Working capital management Cash generation Capital allocation ROCE Balance sheet strength Investment in targeted acquisitions 18

Summary and outlook Strong financial and operational performance reflecting our customer focussed strategy and a rigorous approach to capital allocation and cost control Successful refinancing on improved terms provides greater flexibility to support our strategy for growth Well positioned for further acquisitions to support continued sustainable profitable growth Interim dividend up 51.5% reflects confidence for the future 19

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