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BigBen Adopts Nacon Identity In Anticipation Of Going IPO

by Rainier on Jan. 31, 2020 @ 12:00 a.m. PST

The Bigben Group has taken steps to restructure under its subsidiary brand Narcon, consolidating under the new entity as it awaits approval for its proposed IPO.

Bigben Interactive and Nacon announce the approval of the Nacon registration document by the French Financial Markets Authority (AMF) under the I. 20 – 003 number dated 29 January 2020.

Approval of the registration document is the first step in Nacon proposed IPO on the Euronext Paris market. The final completion of this transaction is subject to the approval by the AMF of the prospectus relating to the transaction and to favourable market conditions.

Alain FALC, Chairman and CEO of Nacon SA and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bigben Interactive SA, said: "In a burgeoning world gaming market expected to grow by 9%1over 2019, we intend to become a leading global player in this industry by developing and distributing a wide catalogue of AA2games and providing players with a wide range of high-end accessories under a strong Nacon brand. The success of our integrated developer-publisher model, the depth of our gaming offering and our premium positioning on accessories are all assets that will allow us to capture all the opportunities of the fast-growing video game market, which is currently carrying out its digital transformation."

Founded in October 2019, following the decision of Bigben Interactive SA (a company listed on Euronext Paris, B compartment, under the FR0000074072 security code) to consolidate its Gaming Division into a new entity, Nacon SA is a pure player in video gaming, encompassing activities carried out as a publisher-developer of video games and a designer-distributor of premium gaming accessories.

The creation of Nacon has several goals: bringing publishing and accessories together under a strong brand, concentrating the expertise and talent of professionals operating in the same industry, but also maximizing the synergies associated with a vertical integration of trades in order to create value.

Nacon's strategy lies in its desire to become an integrated player in video game publishing, positioned in the "AA"2 video game segment on a controlled budget, with a logic of specialization and search for niches that are at present scarcely or not exploited by industry majors.

The acquisition policy carried out since 2017 is based on the integration of studios with a recognized expertise in the genres targeted by the Group (Racing, Sports, Simulation, Adventure, Action, RPG3 and Narrative) and with technical expertise, such as the KT Engine developed by the KT Racing studio.

The integration of these different studios within Nacon will give their creators the opportunity to take advantage of the commercial and marketing strength of a publisher recognized in the world of AA games while maintaining the creative and "intrapreneurial" spirit of a human-sized structure.

This presence across the entire value chain gives Nacon better control over the development of new games in order to increase the quality of the games produced and reduce the risk of execution due to delays or cancellations of releases. This integration strategy also allows Nacon to generate synergies between studios in order to reduce production costs and secure its intellectual property assets.

Faced with the growing demand for content in the video game market, this offensive strategy will allow Nacon to increase its production capacity in order to offer a wide range of quality games and build a strong and diversified catalog.

With the integration of the studios acquired over the past two years, Nacon has to date one of the world's largest portfolios of AA video games, with more than 100 games developed for consoles and PCs including 10 games with its own Intellectual Property assets (Pro Cycling Manager, Rugby 20, Styx, Tennis World Tour, V-Rally...) and more than 200 licensing agreements signed per year (WRC, Tour de France, Warhammer...) in order to integrate their brands, models, characters or universes into the games. 

Nacon relies on historical know-how and expertise that has been recognized for more than 20 years in the development of premium accessories. With numerous patents (35 patents and more than 5 years of research and development on just its Pro Controller devices), Nacon also has a powerful international distribution network that ensures a commercial presence in more than 100 countries.

After quickly integrating eSports into its marketing strategy to establish the reputation of its premium accessories, Nacon has signed a prestigious partnership with Sony (SIE) to develop and market the first Revolution Pro Controller under PlayStation license. The various versions of the Revolution Pro Controllers have sold more than one million units since that first success.

Through a strong commitment to ensure a high level of quality and safety and thanks to this partnership with SONY (SIE), Nacon has firmly established itself as one of the leading brands in the field of console accessories.

With a qualified and passionate team of 430 people, including nearly 300 developers employed in its 8 expert video game studios, Nacon has a large international presence with employees in 8 countries and a majority of its sales made with international customers (77% in 2019/20).

Nacon has a strong and steady growth history, with an average annual rate exceeding 20% over the last 3 years and 113.1 M€ sales at 31 March 2019. In the first nine months of FY 2019/20, unaudited sales amounted to 104.2 M€, up by 25.1%.

The strong growth of Nacon is accompanied by a marked improvement in profitability with an operating margin4 of 11.1% in FY 2018/19, compared to only 1.3% in FY 2016/17. This trend is confirmed in the current financial year, with a current operating margin4 of 16.9% in 2019/20 First Half 5.

Based on the figures previously communicated as of December 31, 2019 and its estimates for the last quarter, Nacon plans to achieve, for the year ended March 31, 2020, the following6 "consolidated" annual results:

  • a turnover between 127 and 133 M €,
  • and a current operating income rate4 of around 16%.

The increase in margin in recent years can be explained in particular by the critical size reached by Nacon, as well as by the increase in digital sales that generate a higher profitability than physical sales. The increasing digitalization also leads to a greater availability of the catalog thanks to the multiplication of distribution platforms, and thus an extension of the commercial life of the games (and consequently their amortization time), measured by the increasing share of the back catalog in sales of video games.

In the medium term, banking on the good trend of its business and the expected improvement of its current operating margin, Nacon expects for the year ended March 31, 2023:

  • a turnover between 180 and 200 M€,
  • and a current operating income rate4 exceeding 20%.

As part of a prudent approach, Nacon did not take into account in its 3 year business plan the potential impact of the international expansion of Gaming accessories in territories other than those on which they are already marketed. The opening of new geographic markets for accessories (particularly the U.S. market) could result in a significant increase in the Accessories sales and Current Operating Result of Nacon.

The IPO project (exclusively via fundraising) aims at giving Nacon the appropriate means to boost its development, particularly in terms of financing in order to support its future growth, to increase the research and development budget for new games and to continue its selective acquisition policy of studios. Ultimately, Bigben Interactive SA intends to keep a broad control over its subsidiary Nacon.

From the day of the IPO, Mr. Alain FALC and Mr. Laurent HONORET will resign from their respective positions as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Operations Officer (COO) of Bigben interactive SA, while Mr. Fabrice LEMESRE and Mr. Michel BASSOT will be appointed respectively Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Operations Officer (COO). Mr. Alain FALC will remain Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bigben interactive SA. 

Ms. Florence LAGRANGE, former independent director, and Mr. Richard MAMEZ, former censor of Bigben interactive SA, have already each left their positions.  It is specified that the Board of Directors of BIGBEN INTERACTIVE SA meeting on 27 January 2020, co-opted Ms. Angélique GERARD as independent director, according to the Middlenext code, to replace Ms. Florence LAGRANGE.

Mr. Alain FALC has already been appointed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Nacon SA together with Mr. Laurent HONORET as Chief Operations Officer (COO).

The Board of Directors of Nacon SA consisting of its chairman Mr. Alain FALC, Mr. Sébastien BOLLORE and Mr. Jean-Christophe THIERY, representatives of Nord Sumatra Investments (Bolloré Group) as well as Ms. Jacqueline DE VRIEZE and Ms. Sylvie PANNETIER, employees of the Nacon Group, will be strengthened by the appointment of Ms. Florence LAGRANGE and Mr. Richard MAMEZ, both independent directors, according to the Middlenext code.

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