Barratt Developments has published its latest trading update as it holds its Annual General Meeting in London.
Speaking about the trading update, David Thomas, Chief Executive, said: "The Group has started the new financial year in a strong position, with a good sales rate, healthy forward order book and customer demand supported by an attractive lending environment.
We are focused on delivering our medium term targets set out at our Full Year results, whilst maintaining our commitment to leading the industry in the design and quality of our homes and in customer service, which we believe is fundamental to our ongoing success."
The Barratt Developments Trading update states:
"Market conditions remain good, and the Group has traded well since the start of the new financial year. Customer demand remains strong, supported by positive Government policy and the wide availability of attractive mortgage finance.
"In the first 15 weeks of the financial year net private reservations per active outlet per average week remain strong at 0.72 (2018: 0.74)(1).
"We have launched 53 (2018: 62) new developments in the period (including JVs), operating from an average of 365 (2018: 371) active outlets (including JVs). We continue to expect outlet numbers to grow for the full year when compared to the prior year.
Total forward sales (including JVs) as at 14 October 2018 were up 12.4% on the prior year at a value of £3,146.5m (15 October 2017: £2,800.5m), equating to 12,903 units (15 October 2017: 12,277 units).
"Good progress is being made with the planned roll-out of the new product ranges and this will increasingly benefit margin going forward. We are securing excellent operational land opportunities that meet our new land acquisition hurdle rates, of minimum 23% gross margin and a minimum of 25% ROCE.
"We lead the industry in the high quality of our homes and our customer service and we believe that this is both the right thing to do for our customers and fundamental to the resilience of the business. That quality is recognised through the NHBC Pride in the Job Awards where this year we have achieved more awards than any other housebuilder for the 14th consecutive year.
"We remain the only major housebuilder to be rated 5 Star by our customers in the HBF customer satisfaction survey for nine consecutive years.
"As the UK's largest housebuilder, we remain firmly committed to helping address the UK’s housing shortage and as we set out at our FY18 results, intend to grow volumes by 3-5% per year. We are also focused on addressing the industry-wide skills challenges by investing further in our award-winning apprenticeships and by recruiting and training skilled workers from outside of the building industry. To increase the efficiency of our build process, we continue to assess, trial and implement alternative methods of construction.
"In accordance with our Capital Return Plan announced in February 2018 and the continued strong financial performance of the Group, in September the Board recommended a final dividend of 17.9 pence per share (2017: 17.1 pence per share) and a special dividend of £175m (17.3 pence per share). Both the final and special dividends will be paid on 6 November 2018, subject to shareholder approval at today’s Annual General Meeting. The total proposed dividend for FY18, including the interim dividend of 8.6 pence per share paid in May 2018, is therefore £442m or 43.8 pence per share (2017: 41.7 pence per share)."
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