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Atento S.A. (NYSE: ATTO) reported strong Q1 2021 results, with revenues increasing by 8.0% year-over-year to $370.6 million. Key highlights include 52.0% revenue growth in the US and a 91% rise in EBITDA, reaching $39.1 million. The company achieved its first positive operating cash flow in a first quarter since 2017, totaling $5.5 million. Despite a 3.3x leverage ratio, the net debt decreased by 6.9%. With ongoing improvements in operational efficiency, Atento remains focused on expanding its Next Generation Services and regional growth.

Positive
  • Q1 2021 revenues increased by 8.0% YoY to $370.6 million.
  • US revenues surged 52.0%, with EBITDA rising 91% YoY.
  • First positive operating cash flow in Q1 since 2017, totaling $5.5 million.
  • Net debt reduced by 6.9% YoY to $525.4 million.
  • Successful debt refinancing extended average debt life to 4.3 years.
Negative
  • Net income decreased significantly, reporting a loss of $20.2 million.
  • Recurring net income declined by 116.3%, totaling a loss of $9.9 million.
  • EBITDA margin slightly decreased to 10.5%, down 0.4 percentage points YoY.

NEW YORK, May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Atento S.A. (NYSE: ATTO) ("Atento" or the "Company"), the largest provider of customer relationship management and business-process outsourcing services in Latin America, and among the top five providers globally, today announced its first quarter operating and financial results for the period ending March 31, 2021. All comparisons in this announcement are year-over-year (YoY) and in constant-currency (CCY), unless otherwise noted.

Atento

A strong start for 2021

  • Q1 revenues grew 8.0% on a CCY basis, with consistent growth in Multisector across all regions, driven by Next Generation Services
  • Multisector revenues increased 11.0%, reaching 68.1% of total revenues, 0.7pp higher YoY
  • TEF resuming growth following new program wins
  • US revenues increased 52.0%, with EBITDA increasing 91% YoY
  • Consolidated EBITDA expanded 6.7% to $39.1 million YoY, with corresponding margin of 10.5%, in line with management expectations and reflecting historical seasonality for Q1
  • Continued solid improvement in Cash Flow: operating cashflow +$11.9M vs Q1 2020, totaling $5.5M in Q1 2021, the first positive number for a first quarter since 2017

Building a track record in operating efficiency

  • First stage implemented in 2019 and 2020 focused on structural opex, with $60 million in annualized savings carried to 2021
  • Second stage to focus on contract profitability, with annualized savings expected to reach additional $25 million

Debt refinancing resolved uncertainty related to capital structure

  • Successfully concluded debt refinancing in Q1 2021, extending average debt life to 4.3 years
  • Healthy balance sheet with solid cash position of $176.1 million
  • Net debt reduction of 6.9% versus Q1 2020, with leverage at 3.3x
  • USD debt hedged for Principal and Coupons

Avenues for Growth

  • Remain focused on expanding NGS for multisector and US business, aiming at increasing revenue and EBITDA in hard currencies.

Summarized Consolidated Financials

($ in millions except EPS)

Q1 2021

Q1 2020

CCY
Growth
(1)

Income Statement (6)




Revenue

370.6

375.4

8.0%

EBITDA (2)

39.1

40.8

6.7%

      EBITDA Margin

10.5%

10.9%

-0.4 p.p.

Net Income (3)

(20.2)

(7.4)

N.M.

Recurring Net Income (2)

(9.9)

(3.5)

-116.3%

Earnings Per Share in the reverse split basis (2) (3) (5)

($1.43)

($0.52)

N.M.

Recurring EPS in the reverse split basis (2) (5)

($0.70)

($0.25)

-117.4%

Cash Flow, Debt and Leverage




Net Cash Used in Operating Activities

(0.6)

4.4


Cash and Cash Equivalents

176.1

162.8


Net Debt (4)

525.4

564.3


Net Leverage (4)

3.3x

3.7x



(1) Unless otherwise noted, all results are for Q1; all revenue growth rates are on a constant currency basis, year-over-year; (2) EBITDA, Recurring Net Income/Recurring Earnings per Share (EPS) are Non-GAAP measures; (3) Reported Net Income and Earnings per Share (EPS) include the impact of non-cash foreign exchange gains/losses on intercompany balances; (4) Includes IFRS 16 impact in Net Debt and Leverage; (5) Earnings per share and Recurring Earnings per share in the reverse split basis is calculated by applying the ratio of conversion of 5.027090466672970 used in the reverse split into the previous weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding. (6) The following selected financial information are unaudited.

Message from the CEO and CFO

Atento delivered solid Q1 2021 results, on the back of strong Next Generation services sales throughout the regions in which we operate, especially in the US and EMEA. Our revenues in the quarter went up 8.0% YoY on a constant currency basis, while EBITDA growth was 6.7%, with a 10.5% margin, despite implementation costs of new projects whose revenues will be fully accounted for from Q2 2021 onward and wage adjustments in Brazil. We are pleased to report that, for the first time since 2017, we generated positive operating cash flow in a first quarter.

The implementation of our Three Horizon Plan in 2019 successfully allowed us to convert our commercial pipeline, consistently increasing our sales as measured by Total Annual Value: new wins in this quarter surpassed $80 million, 4 times more than what we sold in the same period in 2018, and 50% more than Q1 2020. More than half of these revenues came from the U.S. We are proud to report that one of these wins is a contract with the State of Maryland where we assumed a front-line position in the fight against COVID by launching Atento's Equitable Vaccination Distribution and Scheduling system using the Atento@home remote work solution, implemented in just two weeks.    

A year ago, we said we wanted to serve the right clients, with the right services, and that's what we have been delivering. We have been able to attract born-digital and tech brands that, along with media, now comprise more than 10% of our total revenues. When we add US and EMEA revenues hard currencies account for 25% of total revenues, mitigating the impact of foreign exchange variations from our Latin American businesses. More importantly, these clients demand more sophisticated services, allowing for better margins.

We are seeing opportunities to extract additional operating efficiencies throughout the year. After accomplishing annualized cost savings of $85 million in 2020, of which $60 million is being carried forward to 2021, we started the year focusing on contract profitability. There are important factors that impact the profitability of each program and we have a delivery group currently implementing initiatives to best balance these factors so that we can improve our returns while improving service range and quality to our clients.  

As we said in our 2019 Investor Day, improving the capital structure of Atento is a key element for generating value to shareholders. This quarter we successfully completed our debt refinancing, issuing new $500 million Senior Secured Notes that mature in February 2026, extending the average life of our debt to 4.3 years from 1.5 years and paving the way to improve our capital structure. Fulfilling the commitment made to investors, the new notes are protected by hedging instruments consisting mainly of cross-currency swaps in BRL, PEN and Euro, with the coupons hedged through maturity, while the principal is hedged for a period of 3 years.

The demand for our CX services remains strong and Atento is more than prepared to serve this demand. The combination of top line growth, expansion of revenues in hard currencies and additional operational efficiencies coupled with the success of our debt refinancing strengthens our confidence in achieving our guidance for EBITDA margins and leverage targets for 2021 and 2022. 

Carlos López-Abadía                                               José Azevedo
Chief Executive Officer                                           Chief Financial Officer

First Quarter Consolidated Financial Results

Atento's revenue increased 8.0% YoY in Q1 2021, to $370.6 million, mainly driven by an 11.0% growth in Multisector sales, which expanded across all regions, reflecting the company's effort to continue improving revenue mix into fast-growing and more profitable verticals. Media, Tech and Born-digital already represent more than 10% of total revenues, with revenues in hard currencies already totaling 25% of total revenues.

Sales of Atento@home solutions have also increased. We are now serving more than 300 clients with this solution while maintaining our employees safely working from home, complying with all the security standards and reinforcing the culture of taking care of our people.

Telefónica revenues are stabilizing, with an increase of 2.2% YoY, mainly from higher volumes in Brazil and EMEA. It is worth highlighting that the initial impacts from the pandemic were already felt mid-March 2020, with the closing of centers that directly impacted TEF revenues for that period. We continue to improve our relationship with Telefónica and remain the leader in the share of wallet for CX services.

Multisector revenues reached 68.1% of total sales, up from 67.5% in Q1 2020 and from 62.4% two years ago, as a result of higher sales of Next Generation Services, such as high-value voice, integrated multichannel and automated back-office services, demand for which is even stronger with the change in consumer habits. NGS represented 30% of our new sales in this quarter.

Consolidated EBITDA expanded 6.7% to $39.1 million YoY, while the corresponding margin reached 10.5%, diminishing 40 basis point year-over-year. This slight decline reflects an impact of $6.6M from wage adjustments in Brazil, which we expect to recover as we pass it through to prices in the next quarters and of $1.3M implementation costs of new client programs in Brazil and the US. This EBITDA margin was in line with management expectations and reflects the historical first quarter seasonality.

Atento continued to maintain a comfortable level of financial liquidity, with net debt decreasing 6.9% to $525.4 million YoY. Operating Cash Flow was R$5.5 million in the quarter, the first positive OCF we registered in a Q1 since 2017. Free cash flow was $16.1M negative, the same level registered in Q1 2020, and includes around $10 million of one-time costs related to the debt refinancing and $11.7 million of interest payment net of hedge gains. 

Segment Reporting

Brazil

($ in millions)

Q1 2021

Q1 2020

CCY growth

Brazil Region

Revenue

148.9

172.0

6.7%

Adjusted EBITDA

17.9

24.4

-9.5%

Adjusted EBITDA Margin

12.0%

14.2%

-2.2 p.p.

Profit/(loss) for the period

(4.9)

(8.2)

28.2%





Revenue in Brazil, Atento's flagship operation, increased 6.7% during the quarter to $148.9 million, fueled by 5.6% growth in multisector, due to Next Generation Services expansion with Born-Digital companies. Telefonica revenue went up by 10.5%, reflecting the partial impact of the new program implemented in March and also the weaker Q1 2020 that was impacted by the pandemic in the last two weeks of March 2020. Multisector clients acquired in the last twelve months came mainly from the Healthcare, Media and Born-Digital sectors.

EBITDA was impacted by $6.6 million in wage adjustments, which we expect will be largely passed on to prices in the next couple of months, and $1.0 million of implementation costs related to new client programs, thus decreasing 9.5% YoY and totaling R$17.9 million. EBITDA margin, in turn, diminished 220 basis points to 12.0%. Excluding these impacts, EBITDA margin would have been 17.1%.

Americas Region

($ in millions)

Q1 2021

Q1 2020

CCY growth

Americas Region

Revenue

154.1

147.4

8.6%

Adjusted EBITDA

17.1

13.7

25.5%

Adjusted EBITDA Margin

11.1%

9.3%

1.8 p.p

 Profit/(loss) for the period

(1.6)

(6.9)

77.0%

In the Americas, the Company recorded an increase in revenues of 8.6% YoY to $154.1 million, with Multisector sales increasing 15.8% YoY, mainly in Central America, Colombia and the US, where we won a new contract with the State of Maryland to support Covid-19 vaccine appointments and logistics. Telefónica revenues decreased 4.9% YoY, with the main impact coming from Peru as this country has been under a more severe lockdown to control the pandemic when compared to other countries.

When compared to Q1 2020, US revenues went up 52%, while EBITDA increased 91%, with EBITDA Margin reaching 15.8%, up by 3.2 percentage points. EBITDA was impacted by a $0.3 million implementation related cost for a new client program, implying normalized profitability closer to 17%. Our US clients already represent 7% of Atento's total consolidated revenues, in line with our strategy of strengthening our revenues in hard currencies and expanding our presence in the American market.    

The region's Adjusted EBITDA was $17.1 million, increasing 25.5% YoY mainly due to higher revenue from the US coupled with improved operational efficiencies. EBITDA margin stood at 11.1%, an increase of 1.8 percentage points.

EMEA Region

($ in millions)

Q1 2021

Q1 20210

CCY growth

EMEA Region

Revenue

69.1

57.5

9.8%

Adjusted EBITDA

8.5

3.7

105.8%

Adjusted EBITDA Margin

12.3%

6.5%

5.8 p.p.

Profit/(loss) for the period

0.9

(0.6)

N.M





In EMEA, a 15.8% increase in Multisector sales, driven by Next Generation Services, coupled with a 4.3% increase in TEF revenues, led to a 9.8% increase in revenues during the quarter, totaling $69.1 million.

EMEA's Adjusted EBITDA more than doubled to $8.5 million, while the EBITDA margin expanded 580 basis points to 12.3%. The region's profitability improved as a result of better operational efficiencies coupled with revenue growth.

Cash Flow

Cashflow Statement ($ in millions)

Q1 2021

Q1 2020

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

209.0

124.7

Net Cash from Operating activities

(0.6)

4.4

Net Cash used in Investing activities

(7.5)

(11.3)

Net Cash (used in)/ provided by Financing activities

(14.4)

58.8

Net (increase/decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

(22.4)

51.9

Effect of changes in exchanges rates

(10.5)

(13.9)

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

176.1

162.8

Despite historical seasonality for a first quarter, Atento closed the period with $5.5M of Operating Cash Flow, an $11.9 million improvement YOY because of a solid EBITDA coming from increased revenues and operational efficiencies. This was the first positive OCF in a first quarter since 2017, attesting the improvement in the Company's financial discipline.

Free Cash Flow was negative $16.1 million, as one-time impact of approximately $10 million costs related to the debt refinancing (call premium to redeem previous outstanding bond and other issuance costs such as underwriter fees, lawyers and auditors) led to net financial expenses of $21.6 million. It is important to highlight that Q1 and Q3 are impacted by bond interest payment, which amounted to $11.7 million from interest payments net of hedge gains in this quarter.

Cash Capex was 2% of revenues in Q1 2021, compared to 3% in Q1 2020. While Q1 2021's number was below guidance for the year, we believe this is a phasing effect as we have been deploying new projects, especially growth related, in line with our expectations. Therefore, we expect cash capex as a percentage of revenues to be aligned with our guidance of 4-4.5% for the entire year.

Indebtedness & Capital Structure

US$MM

Maturity

Interest Rate

Outstanding
Balance 1Q2021

SSN (1) (USD)

2026

8.0%

493.6

Super Senior Credit Facility

2021

4.5%

30.0

Other Revolving Credit Facilities

2021

CDI + 3.40

31.3

Other Borrowings and Leases

2025

Variable

15.2

BNDES (BRL)

2022

TJLP + 2.0%

0.5

Debt with Third Parties



570.6

Leasing (IFRS 16)



130.9

Gross Debt (Debt with Third Parties + IFRS 16)



701.5

Cash and Cash Equivalents



176.1

Net Debt



525.4


(1) Notes are protected by certain hedging instruments, with the coupons hedged through maturity, while the principal is hedged for a period of 3 years. The instruments consist mainly of cross-currency swaps in BRL, PEN and Euro.

On February 19, 2021, Atento successfully completed its $500M bond refinancing. The new $500 million Senior Secured Notes matures on February 10, 2026 and will pay interest at a rate of 8.0% per annum. With this transaction, the Company's average debt life increased from 1.5 years to 4.3 years.

Fulfilling the commitment made to investors in the refinancing process, the new notes are protected by certain hedging instruments, with the coupons hedged through maturity, while the principal is hedged for a period of 3 years. The instruments consist mainly of cross-currency swaps in BRL, PEN and Euro. As a reference, the BRL cost for principal and coupon is approximately 180% of CDI, equivalent to circa 5.0% p.a. with the current CDI, compared to 7% p.a. cost of the previous bond for coupons only.

At end of Q1 2021, gross debt was $701.5 million, which included $130.9 million in leasing obligations under IFRS 16. Atento finished the quarter with cash and cash equivalents of $176.1 million, a YoY increase of $13.3 million (+8.2%). At the end of March, we had approximately $80 million in available revolving credit facilities, of which $50 million were drawn down.  Net debt, in turn, decreased 6.9% when compared to Q1 2020.

Fiscal 2021 Guidance


FY 2021

Q1 2021 Reported

Revenue growth (in constant currency)

Mid-single digit

8.0%

EBITDA margin

12.5%-13.5%

10.5%

Leverage (x)

2.5x-3.0x

3.3x

Cash Capex as % of Revenues

4.0-4.5%

2.0%

Share Repurchase Program

In the quarter, the Company repurchased 18,555 shares under its Share Repurchase Program, at a cost of $369 million. On February 24, 2021, the Board of Directors approved the extension of the current program for additional 12 months, with the new expiration date on March 10, 2022. At the end of March 2021, Atento held 918,350 shares in treasury.

Conference Call

The Company will host a conference call and webcast on Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 10:00 am ET to discuss its financial results. The conference call can be accessed by dialing: USA: +1 (866) 807-9684; UK: (+44) 20 3514 3188; Brazil: (+55) 11 4933-0682; or Spain: (+34) 91 414 9260.  No passcode is required. Individuals who dial in will be asked to identify themselves and their affiliations The live webcast of the conference call will be available on Atento's Investor Relations website at investors.atento.com (Click here). A web-based archive of the conference call will also be available at the website.

About Atento

Atento is the largest provider of customer relationship management and business process outsourcing ("CRM BPO") services in Latin America, and among the top five providers globally. Atento is also a leading provider of nearshoring CRM BPO services to companies that carry out their activities in the United States. Since 1999, the company has developed its business model in 13 countries where it employs approximately 140,000 people. Atento has over 400 clients to whom it offers a wide range of CRM BPO services through multiple channels. Atento's clients are mostly leading multinational corporations in sectors such as telecommunications, banking and financial services, health, retail and public administrations, among others. Atento's shares trade under the symbol ATTO on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). In 2019, Atento was named one of the World's 25 Best Multinational Workplaces and one of the Best Multinationals to Work for in Latin America by Great Place to Work®. Also, in 2021 Everest named Atento as a star performer Gartner named the company as a leader in the 2021 Gartner Magic Quadrant. For more information visit www.atento.com

Investor Relations 
Shay Chor 
+ 55 11 3293-5926

shay.chor@atento.com

Investor Relations  
Fernando Schneider
+ 55 11 3779-8119
fernando.schneider@atento.com

Media Relations 
Pablo Sánchez Pérez
+34 670031347
pablo.sanchez@atento.com

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of words such as "may," "should," "expects," "plans," "anticipates," "believes," "estimates," "predicts," "intends," "continue" or similar terminology. These statements reflect only Atento's current expectations and are not guarantees of future performance or results. Forward-looking statements by their nature address matters that are, to different degrees, uncertain, such as statements about the potential impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on our business operations, financial results and financial position and on the world economy. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, competition in Atento's highly competitive industries; increases in the cost of voice and data services or significant interruptions in these services; Atento's ability to keep pace with its clients' needs for rapid technological change and systems availability; the continued deployment and adoption of emerging technologies; the loss, financial difficulties or bankruptcy of any key clients; the effects of global economic trends on the businesses of Atento's clients; the non-exclusive nature of Atento's client contracts and the absence of revenue commitments; security and privacy breaches of the systems Atento uses to protect personal data; the cost of pending and future litigation; the cost of defending Atento against intellectual property infringement claims; extensive regulation affecting many of Atento's businesses; Atento's ability to protect its proprietary information or technology; service interruptions to Atento's data and operation centers; Atento's ability to retain key personnel and attract a sufficient number of qualified employees; increases in labor costs and turnover rates; the political, economic and other conditions in the countries where Atento operates; changes in foreign exchange rates; Atento's ability to complete future acquisitions and integrate or achieve the objectives of its recent and future acquisitions; future impairments of our substantial goodwill, intangible assets, or other long-lived assets; and Atento's ability to recover consumer receivables on behalf of its clients. In addition, Atento is subject to risks related to its level of indebtedness. Such risks include Atento's ability to generate sufficient cash to service its indebtedness and fund its other liquidity needs; Atento's ability to comply with covenants contained in its debt instruments; the ability to obtain additional financing; the incurrence of significant additional indebtedness by Atento and its subsidiaries; and the ability of Atento's lenders to fulfill their lending commitments. Atento is also subject to other risk factors described in documents filed by the company with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. 

These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which the statements were made. Atento undertakes no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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FAQ

What were Atento's Q1 2021 financial results?

Atento reported Q1 2021 revenues of $370.6 million, an 8.0% increase YoY, with an EBITDA of $39.1 million, reflecting a growth of 6.7%.

How did Atento's US revenues perform in Q1 2021?

US revenues rose significantly by 52.0% in Q1 2021, a major contributor to the company's overall growth.

What is Atento's current leverage ratio?

Atento's leverage ratio stood at 3.3x at the end of Q1 2021.

What key strategies is Atento pursuing for growth?

Atento is focused on expanding its Next Generation Services and enhancing operational efficiencies across its regions.

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