Harland & Wolff suspends shares over accounts delay

harland & wolff suspends shares over accounts delay

Halrand and Wolff shares suspended

Shipbuilder Harland & Wolff has suspended trading in its shares on the London Stock Exchange after the firm failed to publish its annual results on time.

The Belfast-based company, which owns the historic shipyard where the Titanic was built, said audited accounts were delayed due to ongoing talks with its auditors over how to account for revenues of some of its “multi-year and complex” contracts.

This meant it missed the deadline to publish its results by June 30 and it has therefore temporarily suspended trading of its shares on the Aim market.

Harland & Wolff said: “Given the multi-year and complex nature of some of the contracts under which the company is working, the company has been in extensive discussions with its auditors to agree the method of accounting for revenues throughout the duration of a build programme.”

It said the group has recently agreed on the treatment of revenues with its auditors and aims to publish results next week, at which the point the shares suspension is expected to be lifted.

Our financing costs are high, exacerbated by the rises in the base rate in 2023, and it is crucial to close the UKEF (UK Export Finance) facility as soon as possible in order to provide the stable long-term working capital needed for securing large, multi-year contracts

Arun Raman, Harland & Wolff

In unaudited financial results for 2023, released on Monday, it posted a pre-tax loss of £43.1 million, narrowed from losses of £70.8 million in 2022.

Revenues more than trebled to £86.9 million from £27.8 million the previous year.

It comes amid uncertainty over a £200 million government loan guarantee, which has cast doubt over Harland & Wolff’s future.

A report in The Times newspaper in May suggested Chancellor Jeremy Hunt was expected to block a key support package application by the firm, amid an “intense Government row”.

Harland & Wolff group chief executive John Wood insisted at the time that the company’s application “has not been rejected”, and “continues to be a work in progress”.

The group has built up a large debt pile, for which it is facing soaring costs from higher interest rates, and has been under financial pressure for many years.

It was saved from administration five years ago through a deal with energy firm Infrastrata.

Harland & Wolff received a boost when the Team Resolute Consortium it belongs to won the bid to deliver three fleet solid support (FSS) ships for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary.

It has applied to the Government’s Export Development Guarantee scheme for support.

The scheme usually covers up to 80% of the risk to lenders on loans of up to £500 million but Harland & Wolff is asking for a 100% guarantee in its application.

In its unaudited results, group chief finance officer Arun Raman said: “I am highly encouraged by the growth in revenues from 2022 to 2023 as we seek to achieve the critical mass required to get to cash break-even.”

“Our financing costs are high, exacerbated by the rises in the base rate in 2023, and it is crucial to close the UKEF (UK Export Finance) facility as soon as possible in order to provide the stable long-term working capital needed for securing large, multi-year contracts.

“Our engagement with UK Government continues in order to bring this deal to closure.”

Register now for one of the Evening Standard’s newsletters. From a daily news briefing to Homes & Property insights, plus lifestyle, going out, offers and more. For the best stories in your inbox, click here.

OTHER NEWS

15 minutes ago

Rita Ora stuns in gold see-through dress at Girls Aloud gig at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire

15 minutes ago

Martin Lewis says ‘clock is ticking’ for compensation deadline for millions of drivers

15 minutes ago

You could be owed cash if your supermarket delivery is late - how to get it

15 minutes ago

Apple TV+'s Neuromancer Series Takes Another Step Forward

15 minutes ago

Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani skipping home run derby

15 minutes ago

This funky Denver home was featured on Zillow Gone Wild for good reason

15 minutes ago

Summer Streaming Made Mobile With LG Stanbyme Movable Smart Screen And Stanbyme Go Carry Bag

15 minutes ago

Ask the Expert: Should insurers remove telematics black boxes that are no longer needed?

15 minutes ago

Analysis: The easier path on the PGA Tour doesn't make it easy

15 minutes ago

Russian warships dock in Venezuela amid rising global tensions

15 minutes ago

Streamed Smiling Friends season 2 on Max? Here are 4 more Adult Swim shows and 2 have 100% on Rotten Tomatoes

15 minutes ago

9 streaming TV shows still to come this year that we can't wait for

15 minutes ago

R300 for two drinks? Cape Town woman's sneaky club hack sparks humour and debate

15 minutes ago

Voices: The Tory attack on Starmer’s ‘family night’ Fridays is a warning to mothers everywhere

15 minutes ago

Meet the 'real-life Tarzan': Forest parkour athlete swings through jungles topless and races up 200ft trees - using his bare feet like hands

18 minutes ago

Deep Purple share new song Lazy Sod and funny story behind title

18 minutes ago

Slash cannot remember his early gigs because they were a 'drunken kind of thing'

18 minutes ago

‘Where’s the humanity?’: Charity forced to warehouse portable beds, showers in freezing Tasmania

21 minutes ago

The Modern Brain Clinic: can this Harley Street doctor heal your mind?

21 minutes ago

Putin's attack submarines spotted conducting 'missions' around Irish waters

22 minutes ago

We're focusing on premiumization, says India's Allied Blenders & Distillers

24 minutes ago

ADU partners with Burjeel Holdings to advance clinical research

24 minutes ago

In the AI era, data is gold. And these companies are striking it rich

24 minutes ago

Baby Reindeer creator Richard Gadd 'on verge of being offered 7-figure deal'

24 minutes ago

Euro 2024 star faces suspension for making banned gesture while celebrating win

24 minutes ago

Now we know how much it costs to make a $2,800 Dior bag

24 minutes ago

DIY Clothes Drying Rack

24 minutes ago

Citi Tech Banker Sees Election 'Distraction' as IPO Drag

24 minutes ago

David Attenborough's colorful impact on tennis: yellow balls

24 minutes ago

Parliament Session highlights: Can’t hear truth, says PM as Oppn stages walkout; Kharge hits back

24 minutes ago

Grieving parents to run New York marathon to fulfill murdered teens' 'bucket list'

24 minutes ago

Gazans seek shelter after evacuation order as Israel carries out new strikes

24 minutes ago

Misfiring forward lines need to spark into life for France, Portugal

24 minutes ago

New lorry cranes must install stability devices to prevent toppling from 2025

25 minutes ago

How to vote in the General Election: From finding a polling station to filling out your ballot

25 minutes ago

Bernhard Langer prepared for ‘very emotional’ final DP World Tour appearance

25 minutes ago

‘Don’t let the Putinistas deliver the Corbynistas’: Boris Johnson’s speech in full

25 minutes ago

Liverpool midfielder Wataru Endo left out of Japan’s Olympic squad

25 minutes ago

Taliban and U.S. envoys have discussed the release of 2 American prisoners at third Doha meeting

25 minutes ago

At least 7 arrested in Germany and Sweden on suspicion of committing war crimes in Syria