2019 financial year with very good results

Operating income

1259

million CHF operating income
+3.7% year-on-year

EBIT

628

million CHF operating result
+31.3% year-on-year

Profit

609

million CHF profit
+95.7% year-on-year

Investment Properties

11.8

billion CHF Fair Value
+5.0% year-on-year

Vacancy rate

4.7

percent vacancy rate
−0.1 percentage points year-on-year

Project pipeline

2.0

billion CHF investments
unchanged year-on-year

NAV

71.9

CHF per share after deferred taxes
+6.1% year-on-year

EPS

4.1

CHF excl. revaluations and deferred taxes
+4.8% year-on-year

Distribution

3.8

CHF gross per share*
unchanged year-on-year
*Proposal to the annual general meeting

Dear Shareholders

Continued demand for prime investment properties has ensured good growth in real estate markets. Under these conditions, and thanks to active portfolio management, Swiss Prime Site once again has very good results to report for the 2019 financial year.

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Continued demand for prime investment properties has ensured good growth in real estate markets. Under these conditions, and thanks to active portfolio management, Swiss Prime Site once again has very good results to report for the 2019 financial year.

Operating income rose by 3.7% to CHF 1 258.8 million, with the Real Estate and the Services segments making a positive contribution to this pleasing growth. The core real estate business increased income by 2.0%. Real estate-related Services increased their contribution to the group by 4.8% compared to the previous year. The value of the real estate portfolio grew by 5.0% to CHF 11.8 billion during the course of the year. The vacancy rate fell to 4.7% [4.8%] and, together with an attractive net yield of 3.5% [3.6%], reflects the quality of the portfolio. Profit rose significantly to CHF 608.5 million [CHF 310.9 million]. In addition to operating improvements, higher revaluations in the real estate portfolio and a one-off positive tax effect caused by tax cuts in some cantons contributed to this pleasing result.

For 2020, Swiss Prime Site expects economic and political conditions to be similar to those of the previous year. This should create a wide range of opportunities for both us and the real estate industry. In 2020, completed project developments, active asset, portfolio and vacancy management, recurring income from real estate developments and the continued realisation of the project pipeline will have a positive impact on the operational and strategic goals in the core real estate business. We expect solid contributions from the real estate-related Services segment. Selling the Tertianum Group will result in a one-off increase in profit excluding revaluations and deferred taxes. We will maintain an attractive dividend policy.

I would like to thank our valued shareholders, customers and partners for your trust and support. My thanks also go to all employees and the management across the entire Swiss Prime Site Group. In my time as a member of the Board of Directors and as its Chairman, we have all worked together to help Swiss Prime Site become a successful company in the real estate industry.

Prof. em. Dr. Hans Peter Wehrli
Chairman of the Board of Directors

Annual Report for the year 2019

2019 was a successful year for Swiss Prime Site. Operating income rose by 3.7% to CHF 1 258.8 million, with both the Real Estate and the Services segments making a positive contribution to this pleasing growth. The core real estate business increased income by 2.0%.

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2019 was a successful year for Swiss Prime Site. Operating income rose by 3.7% to CHF 1 258.8 million, with both the Real Estate and the Services segments making a positive contribution to this pleasing growth. The core real estate business increased income by 2.0%. Real estate services increased their contribution to the group by 4.8% compared to the previous year. The value of the real estate portfolio grew by 5.0% to CHF 11.8 billion during the course of the year. The vacancy rate fell to 4.7% [4.8%] and, together with an attractive net yield of 3.5% [3.6%], reflects the quality of the portfolio. Profits rose significantly to CHF 608.5 million [CHF 310.9 million]. In addition to operating improvements, increases in value in the real estate portfolio and a one-time positive tax effect arising from tax reductions in some cantons contributed to this result. Swiss Prime Site anticipates that operating results will improve across 2020 before revaluations and deferred taxes. This includes a material profit from the sale of the Tertianum Group.

After a good start to the year, the Swiss economy had a subdued performance in the second half of 2019. Global uncertainty led to weaker international demand for Swiss goods and services, while the revaluation of the Swiss franc also hindered growth. As a result, the domestic economy slowed down despite generous refinancing opportunities. However, attractive interest rates for real estate and high demand for prime investment properties led to growth in Swiss Prime Site’s area of the real estate market. Under these conditions, and thanks to active portfolio management, Swiss Prime Site once again has good results to report for 2019.

The core real estate business contributed the lion’s share to the growth of the group. Viewed over the whole of the 2019 financial year, 128 000 m2 (~8% of rentable space) was let or re-let. Swiss Prime Site Immobilien made some adjustments to the portfolio selling smaller properties during the course of the year. The sale of commercial floor space in condominium ownership of a building in the Espace Tourbillon project in Geneva is proceeding as planned. The first sales of various plots were completed in the second half of the year. Some tenants have already moved into the modern and architecturally open YOND in Zurich-Albisrieden. At the Schönburg in Berne, almost all of the 142 residential properties and retail spaces have been handed over to tenants. The hotel with 180 beds is scheduled to open in 2020. Additional projects under construction, with a total of around CHF 560 million in the pipeline, are well under way. The existing buildings in the major JED project in Schlieren will be tailored to the requirements of the two anchor tenants. In the second half of 2019, a catering provider was selected to operate a range of restaurant and event spaces on the site. This should further increase JED’s appeal. In the Stücki Park in Basel, good progress is being made in the construction of the office and laboratory spaces in the first stage. At the DIY store a1 in Oftringen, the first renovated spaces are now back in use. A further eight development projects are currently planned. The total investment in this project totals around CHF 940 million. Both assisted living projects in Olten and Paradiso have been fully let to Tertianum. The construction projects in Lancy (Alto Pont-Rouge) and Basel-Stadt (Stücki Park) are in demand. The building permit for the JED new building (2226) in Schlieren has been issued. The architecture tender for the maaglive project in Zurich-West started in autumn 2019.

The Services segment grew in line with expectations. In a challenging market, Wincasa slightly increased managed real estate assets to CHF 71.0 billion. At the same time, the digital transformation of the business model is proceeding at full speed. Jelmoli expanded its range of services to optimise the customer experience on offer. As well as a Breitling bar, Pallas Kliniken opened its new aesthetics flagship location in the premium department store in the heart of Zurich in 2019. Tertianum made more progress with its growth strategy than planned, increasing operating efficiency and adding value for guests by improving its digital offering. Ahead of schedule, Swiss Prime Site Solutions renewed the contract to collaborate with the Swiss Prime Investment Foundation and significantly increased its assets under management compared to the previous year to CHF 2.3 billion.

Operating income

in CHF Mio.01.01.– 31.12.201801.01.– 31.12.2019Change in %
Real Estate segment509.2519.52.0
   Rental income from properties434.4437.30.7
   Income from real estate developments72.879.89.7
   Other operating income2.02.419.6
Services segment790.7828.44.8
   Rental income from propertiesn101.5106.04.5
   Income from real estate services144.4148.12.5
   Income from retail131.3127.8– 2.6
   Income from assisted living396.9423.96.8
   Income from asset management8.513.560.2
   Other operating income8.29.010.3
Eliminations– 85.7– 89.03.9
Total group1 214.11 258.83.7

Swiss Prime Site reported a 3.7% increase in operating income to CHF 1 258.8 million in 2019, with both segments making a positive contribution to this growth. In the core real estate business, performance was in line with expectations and operating income increased to CHF 519.5 million. The increase of CHF 10.3 million or 2.0% was primarily due to the increase in income from real estate developments. Active vacancy management and forward-looking letting and renewal activities also contributed significantly to this result. The property portfolio achieved a value of CHF 11.8 billion, growing by 5.0% compared to the end of 2018. As at 31 December 2019, Swiss Prime Site’s stock comprised a total 187 high-quality real estate properties [end of 2018: 190 properties]. At 3.5% [3.6%], the net yield is at an attractive level in the market for prime investment properties. The vacancy rate of 4.7% is slightly lower than the previous year.

In the Services segment, operating income rose by 4.8% to CHF 828.4 million in 2019. Wincasa increased income from real estate services by CHF 148.1 million (+2.5%) compared to the previous year. The digitalisation of the business model and the accompanying cultural change is being systematically implemented. The portfolio of real estate managed by Wincasa reached a market value of around CHF 71 billion. Jelmoli – The House of Brands achieved income from retail of CHF 127.8 million [CHF 131.3 million]. In challenging market conditions, the premium department store accelerated the expansion of its services and brand offerings. Tertianum expanded its network of residential and care centres. The company now has more than 80 locations across Switzerland and achieved income from assisted living of CHF 423.9 million (+6.8%) in 2019. Swiss Prime Site Solutions conducted two capital increases for the Swiss Prime Investment Foundation, resulting in significant acquisitions. Assets under management thus increased from CHF 1.6 billion to CHF 2.3 billion. Income from asset management rose significantly by 60.2% to CHF 13.5 million [CHF 8.5 million].

Operating result (EBIT)

in CHF m01.01.– 31.12.201801.01.– 31.12.2019Change in %
Real Estate segment431.1572.932.9
Services segment47.655.516.6
Total group478.6628.331.3

Swiss Prime Site’s operating result (EBIT) jumped by 31.3% to CHF 628.3 million [CHF 478.6 million]. The Real Estate segment contributed the lion’s share of this increase. EBIT from core business reached CHF 572.9 million (+32.9%). This includes revaluations of CHF 204.4 million [CHF 68.3 million]. The growth reflects the generally high appeal and quality of the real estate in the portfolio. In particular, the property at Müllerstrasse 16, 20 in Zurich made a major contribution to this growth due to a big revaluation gain after a new, long-term contract was signed. As at the end of 2019, the weighted average real discount rate stood at 3.06%. This was 16 basis points below the previous year’s figure. Excluding revaluations, EBIT also rose by 3.4% to CHF 424.9 million [CHF 411.1 million]. The pro rata pre-tax profits of the sold development projects in Plan-les-Ouates (Espace Tourbillon) and Berne (Weltpost Park), a retail property in Geneva sold in the first half of the year and additional sales in the second half of 2019 totalled CHF 37.6 million. The operating expenses of the Real Estate segment increased by CHF 6.3 million to CHF 171.4 million [CHF 165.1 million]. This increase is primarily due to expenses in connection with the property developments sold.

The Services segment produced EBIT of CHF 55.5 million [CHF 47.6 million]. Tertianum and Swiss Prime Site Solutions achieved particularly strong operating results. The growth of the network and efficiency gains enabled Tertianum to contribute to this growth. With two capital increases and several portfolio acquisitions for the Swiss Prime Investment Foundation, Swiss Prime Site Solutions almost doubled its results. Despite the transformation process, Wincasa almost maintained its results from the previous year. In 2020, the real estate service provider is set to increase investment in digitalising the business model. Jelmoli’s results were less than the previous year’s due to the challenging bricks-and-mortar retail trade environment. The operating expenses of the Services segment rose by 3.9% to CHF 771.9 million [CHF 742.6 million]. The increase of CHF 29.3 million is due to increased personnel costs connected to the growth of the group company Tertianum. The Swiss Prime Site Group employed a workforce totalling 6 506 persons [6 321] on the balance sheet date.

Profit

Swiss Prime Site achieved a large profit of CHF 608.5 million [CHF 310.9 million] in 2019. This was due to operational improvements, higher revaluations and the release of deferred tax liabilities amounting to CHF 172.5 million from cantonal tax rate reductions. Attractive refinancing and higher recognised borrowing costs connected to real estate developments reduced financial expenses to CHF 70.7 million [CHF 75.8 million]. Excluding revaluations and deferred taxes, profit amounted to CHF 315.7 million (+9.7%). Earnings per share (EPS) rose clearly to CHF 8.00 [CHF 4.27]. Excluding revaluations and deferred taxes, EPS was CHF 4.14 [CHF 3.95], including an increase of 4.6% in the weighted number of shares.

in CHF m01.01.– 31.12.201801.01.– 31.12.2019Change in %
Operating result (EBIT)478.6628.331.3
Financial expenses– 75.8– 70.7– 6.7
Financial income1.21.962.3
Income tax expenses– 93.149.0– 152.6
Profit310.9608.595.7
Profit excluding revaluations and deferred taxes287.8315.79.7

Balance sheet figures

Swiss Prime Site issued two bonds on the capital market in 2019 – an 8-year, 1.25% bond of CHF 350 million and a 12-year 0.375% bond of CHF 170 million. The weighted average interest rate fell to 1.2% [1.4%]. The weighted average residual term to maturity of interest-bearing financial liabilities was 4.2 [4.3] years. The comparison between the interest rate on financial liabilities of 1.2% and the net yield of 3.5% achieved on the property portfolio shows that the interest rate spread remains attractive at 2.3% [2.2%].

As at the end of 2019, the equity ratio of Swiss Prime Site stood at solid 44.4% [43.9%]. The loan-to-value ratio of the property portfolio was 45.7% – virtually unchanged from the previous year [45.3%]. At CHF 71.87 per share, the NAV after deferred taxes was 6.1% higher than the previous year’s figure. This takes into account the withholding tax-free distribution of contribution reserves of CHF 3.80 per share as at 4 April 2019. Swiss Prime Site’s return on equity reached 11.5% [6.4%] and is above the Company’s long-term target, primarily due to the aforementioned one-off effect.

 in31.12.201831.12.2019Change
in %
Equity ratio%43.944.41.1
Return on equity (ROE)%6.411.579.7
Net property yield%3.63.5– 2.8
Weighted average interest rate on financial liabilities%1.41.2– 14.3
Weighted average residual term to maturity of interest-bearing financial liabilitiesyears4.34.2– 2.3
Loan-to-value ratio of property portfolio (LTV)%45.345.70.9
NAV before deferred taxes per share1CHF83.4086.343.5
NAV after deferred taxes per share1CHF67.7471.876.1

1 Services segment (real estate-related business fields) included at book values only

Outlook

For 2020, Swiss Prime Site expects the economic and political conditions to be similar to those of the previous year. This should create opportunities, for both the Company and the real estate industry. The completion of development projects, active asset, portfolio and vacancy management, recurring income from real estate development projects and the realisation of the project pipeline will help the group achieve its operational and strategic goals in the core real estate business in 2020. Swiss Prime Site anticipates contributions from the real estate-related Services segment as planned. Selling the Tertianum Group will lead to increased profit before revaluations and deferred taxes and to a change in the income statement and balance sheet structure. The Company will maintain an attractive policy on dividend distribution to shareholders.

Riantbosson Centre – modern property and a power plant in one

Geneva is evolving. A real urban revolution is under way in the metropolis on the shores of Lake Geneva. Increasingly, banks and other financial services providers are taking a critical look at the high costs of property in the Central Business District (CBD) and are moving to more modern offices with efficient use of space. This upheaval in Geneva is particularly evident on the outskirts of the city.

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien Portfolio Infrastructure Ecology

There are large-scale construction projects under way in the south-west towards Lancy in the districts of Praille, Acacias and Vernets (PAV), and towards Vernier, Meyrin and the airport (VMA) in the north-west. Swiss Prime Site Immobilien sees great investment potential in the region. The company is currently working on two major projects worth over CHF 500 million. The «Espace Tourbillon» (in the Plan-les-Ouates industrial park) and Alto Pont-Rouge» (on the edge of the PAV districts) are due to be completed in 2021 and 2022, respectively. Two properties, the «Geneva Business Terminal» and «Riantbosson Centre» in Meyrin, were added to the company’s portfolio in 2018 already.

Sustainable internal and external supply of heating and cooling

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien has designed, planned, and constructed the «Riantbosson Centre» modern office and commercial premises at the business park on Chemin de Riantbosson. The ultra-modern office space and commercial and retail premises are just a stone’s throw from Geneva airport. In addition to the very well-developed location, sustainability and the careful use of resources are some of the unique features of the building. In line with the company's strategy to develop sustainable real estate sites that are well equipped for the future, the property has been provided with a unique characteristic: It supplies «itself» with heating or cooling, year-round. But that is not all! During construction of the «Riantbosson Centre», the ground source heat exchanger was designed on a scale so that, if necessary, all the neighbouring buildings in the business park could benefit from this sustainable installation.

This unusual project was overseen and managed by Jean Megow, Head of the Geneva offices of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien. In the following interview, he shares his views on urban development, the needs of tenants, and sustainability.

Jean Megow, why did Swiss Prime Site Immobilien decide to invest in a district on the outskirts of Geneva?
Geneva will experience a major urban metamorphosis over the next few years and decades. The city is expanding. Former industrial and commercial districts are being transformed into residential and business areas. This is already happening in the municipalities of Praille, Acacias and Vernets, collectively known as PAV. The companies that established themselves there around 50 years ago are now moving to outsourced industrial and commercial parks. This creates space for Geneva to continue growing, both as a city and as a business centre. As part of this development, Swiss Prime Site Immobilien has also decided to invest in this outlying area, in order to offer modern and frequently flexible sites to companies moving out of the city centre.

What is it that makes the Riantbosson Centre attractive to Swiss Prime Site and also to tenants?
For a long time, the only remaining plot of land with development potential in the existing commercial district lay unused. A number of complicating factors meant that developing the site had been impossible for some time. It was only once it was acquired by Swiss Prime Site Immobilien that planning gained any momentum. The location and accessibility of the site were deciding factors for the investment. Riantbosson is located directly adjacent to a major road leading into Geneva, the Route de Meyrin. There is a tram stop within walking distance. The airport terminal is therefore just a 10-minute journey by public transport. Growing passenger numbers mean that the airport is likely to expand rapidly in the next few years, so we expect that office and commercial premises around Geneva airport will benefit from the strong demand.

Sustainability is an important element of Swiss Prime Site Immobilien development projects. Is that also true for the Riantbosson Centre?
Sustainability is one of the key principles of the Swiss Prime Site business strategy. This strategy is supported by the Group’s Board of Directors and executive management team, who consider it to be highly important. When it comes to developments within our own business, we are particularly careful to ensure that we always implement state-of-the-art technologies and apply current standards. We build properties that are designed to last several decades, and which provide a comfortable environment for their occupants. So the planning and implementation processes also need to be sustainable and take a long-term view. We can quite justifiably call the Riantbosson Centre a highly efficient and sustainable property. We explored and used new ways of doing things, particularly with building technologies. The canton of Geneva has classified the Riantbosson business park as an «eco-industrial park» and places great emphasis on creating meaningful synergies among the various companies located there.

Could you provide a bit more detail?
The energy needed to heat and cool the building is produced entirely from renewable sources. To provide this energy, four wells, with a depth of up to 50 metres, were drilled in the ground beneath the building. They extend down to the groundwater and allow the exchange of heat and cold. There is also a photovoltaic system installed on the roof, which generates electricity to power the heat pump and operate the wells. This allows us to supply the property with zero emission energy all year round. Even better, we identified early on – whilst preparing the feasibility study – that the energy produced from these renewable sources considerably exceeded our own needs. As part of our long-term planning, we therefore designed and built the system on a scale that would allow other buildings to be connected to it in the future. The Riantbosson Centre therefore exceeds the requirements of the canton by a significant margin.

How much energy is the system capable of producing?
In concrete terms, it could supply the energy needs of all the buildings in the business park within a 200 metre radius.

Does it pay for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien to take such a radically sustainable approach to construction? Is this type of heat recovery system type cost-effective?
During the planning and development phase, we issued an invitation to tender for the energy supply. EKZ, the energy provider for the canton of Zurich, was awarded the tender. Their offer was comprehensive, holistic and very convincing. They succeeded in proposing the most attractive terms for both us as the client and for our tenants. The tenants benefit from heating and cooling delivered at more attractive prices than would be possible with conventional systems. Swiss Prime Site Immobilien views this as an investment with an investment horizon of several decades. Moreover, this sustainable solution increases the appeal of the property. Over the coming decades, it offers a «triple win» situation: for tenants, for Swiss Prime Site Immobilien, and for the environment.

Was there any significant resistance to the project and the idea that has now been implemented at the Riantbosson Centre, or were you also supported? If so, from whom?
There has been no resistance because it was obvious that this solution was the right one. It was particularly well received by the energy authority of the canton of Geneva.

Have you already managed to persuade the owners of the neighbouring buildings to connect their properties to the Riantbosson Centre?
Yes, we have. EKZ has already connected one of the neighbouring buildings to the system, and is in discussions with several other users. The entire business park is expected to be connected to the system in the next three to five years.

Building for the future

Swiss Prime Site Immobilien is playing a pioneering role in terms of sustainability in the real estate sector. The company has several other projects in the pipeline, which address various aspects of building for the future. They include long-term urban development (Alto Pont-Rouge, Lancy), workplaces of the future (YOND, Zurich) and climate-adaptive construction (JED, Schlieren).