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QIWI Announces Third Quarter 2021 Financial Results

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QIWI plc, a leading provider of cutting-edge payment and financial services in Russia and the CIS, today announced its financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2021.

3Q 2021 Key Operating and Financial Highlights1

3Q 2020 3Q 2021 YoY 9M 2020 9M 2021 YoY 3Q 2021
RUB million RUB million % RUB million RUB million % USD million(1)
Consolidated
Group results
Revenue 10,833 11,746 8.4% 29,663 31,793 7.2% 161.4
Total Net Revenue 6,637 6,419 (3.3%) 19,736 17,629 (10.7%) 88.2
LFL Total Net Revenue(2) 6,557 6,419 (2.1%) 18,122 17,629 (2.7%) 88.2
Adjusted EBITDA 4,020 3,834 (4.6%) 10,223 10,504 2.7% 53
Adjusted EBITDA margin 60.6% 59.7% (0.8%) 51.8% 59.6% 7.8% 59.7%
Net Profit 3,043 8,836 190.4% 6,479 13,423 107.2% 121.4
Adjusted Net profit 3,275 2,705 (17.4%) 7,785 7,470 (4.0%) 37.2
Adjusted Net profit margin 49.3% 42.1% (7.2%) 39.4% 42.4% 2.9% 42.1%
Payment
Services (PS)
PS Net Revenue 6,108 5,855 (4.1%) 16,826 16,295 (3.2%) 80.5
PS Payment Net Revenue 5,303 4,856 (8.4%) 14,507 13,857 (4.5%) 66.7
PS Payment Volume, billion 435 490 12.6% 1,153 1,332 15.6% 6.7
PS Payment Net Revenue Yield 1.22% 0.99% (0.2%) 1.26% 1.04% (0.2%) 0.99%
PS Other Net Revenue 805 999 24.1% 2,320 2,438 5.1% 14
Adjusted Net profit 3,633 3,231 (11.1%) 9,927 8,753 (11.8%) 44
Adjusted Net profit margin 59.5% 55.2% (4.3%) 59.0% 53.7% (5.3%) 55.2%

(1) Throughout this release dollar translation calculated using a ruble to U.S. dollar exchange rate of RUB 72.7608 to U.S. $1.00, which was the official exchange rate quoted by the Central Bank of the Russian Federation as of September 30, 2021.
(2) Like-for-like Total Net Revenue excludes discontinued Consumer Financial Services (Sovest) and Rocketbank segments.

Key events in 3Q 2021 and after the reported period

  • Alexey Mashchenkov was appointed as CFO of QIWI.
  • The Board of Directors approved an interim dividend for 3Q 2021 in the amount of 30 cents per share.
  • QIWI completed the sale of its 40% stake (45% economic interest) in Tochka2 resulting in total gain on disposal of RUB 6.2 billion, including RUB 2.7 billion of accrued performance adjustment income contingent to Tochka’s earnings for the year 2021.
  • The role of a single Unified Interactive Bets Accounting Center (ETSUP) was announced. Since October 2021 the newly-appointed ETSUP replaced TSUPIS of QIWI. The Company ensured a seamless transition of clients to the ETSUP. QIWI wallet remains a payment method for making bets and receiving winning payouts.
  • Factoring PLUS was rebranded into ROWI.

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1 Total Net Revenue, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin, adjusted Net profit, adjusted Net profit margin, financial results on a like-for-like basis in this release are “non-IFRS financial measures”. Please see the section “Non-IFRS Financial Measures and Supplemental Financial Information” for more details as well as reconciliation at the end of this release.

2021 Guidance3

QIWI upgraded its FY 2021 guidance following strong results for 9M 2021:

  • Total Net Revenue is expected to decrease by 10% to 15% YoY;
  • Payment Services Net Revenue is expected to decrease by 5% to 10% YoY;
  • Adjusted Net Profit is expected to decrease by 10% to 15% YoY.

Our outlook reflects (1) recent changes in the betting industry landscape described in the “Recent developments” section, (2) conservative projections of recovery of cross-borders operations, and (3) sale of stake in Tochka project, previously accounted for under the equity pick-up method.

These are our current views and expectations only which are based on the trends we see as of the day of this press release. If such trends were to deteriorate or improve further the impact on our business and operations could deviate from that currently expected.

The Company reserves the right to revise guidance in the course of the year or when additional information regarding the effect of the ongoing events becomes available.

3Q Results

Net Revenue breakdown by segments4

3Q 2020 3Q 2021 YoY 9M 2020 9M 2021 YoY 3Q 2021
RUB million RUB million % RUB million RUB million % USD million
Total Net Revenue 6,637 6,419 (3.3 %) 19,736 17,629 (10.7 %) 88.2
LFL Total Net Revenue 6,557 6,419 (2.1 %) 18,122 17,629 (2.7 %) 88.2
Payment Services (PS) 6,108 5,855 (4.1 %) 16,826 16,295 (3.2 %) 80.5
PS Payment Net Revenue 5,303 4,856 (8.4 %) 14,507 13,857 (4.5 %) 66.7
PS Other Net Revenue 805 999 24.1 % 2,320 2,438 5.1 % 13.7
Consumer Financial Services (СFS) 64 (100.0 %) 1,067 (100.0 %)
Rocketbank 16 (100.0 %) 548 (100.0 %)
Corporate and Other 449 564 25.6 % 1,295 1,334 3.0 % 7.8

Total Net Revenue from continued operations decreased by 2.1% YoY to RUB 6,419 million ($88.2 million) driven by PS segment Net Revenue decline. Including discontinued operations of Sovest (reflected in CFS) and Rocketbank Total Net Revenue decreased by 3.3% YoY.

PS Net Revenue in 3Q 2021 was RUB 5,855 million ($80.5 million) – 4.1% lower compared to last year driven by decrease of PS Payment Net Revenue.

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3 Guidance is provided in Russian rubles
4 Total Net Revenue, PS Net Revenue, PS Payment Net Revenue, PS Other Net Revenue, СFS Net Revenue, Rocketbank Net Revenue, Corporate and Other Net Revenue in this release are “non-IFRS financial measures”. Please see the section “Non-IFRS Financial Measures and Supplemental Financial Information” for more details as well as reconciliation at the end of this release.

PS Payment segment breakdown by verticals5

3Q 2020 3Q 2021 YoY 9M 2020 9M 2021 YoY 3Q 2021
RUB RUB % RUB RUB % USD
PS Payment Volume (billion)(1) 435.4 490.5 12.6% 1,152.6 1,332.1 15.6% 6.7
E-commerce 133.9 118.8 (11.3%) 343.3 312.4 (9.0%) 1.6
Financial services 65.2 71.8 10.1% 186.5 200.5 7.5% 1.0
Money remittances 185.9 261.1 40.5% 472.4 694.9 47.1% 3.6
Telecom 36.2 28.6 (21.0%) 118.9 89.3 (24.9%) 0.4
Other 14.3 10.2 (28.3%) 31.5 35.0 10.9% 0.1
PS Payment Net Revenue (million)(2) 5,303 4,856 (8.4%) 14,506 13,857 (4.5%) 66.7
E-commerce 3,123 2,286 (26.8%) 8,523 6,361 (25.4%) 31.4
Financial services 331 134 (59.6%) 931 462 (50.4%) 1.8
Money remittances 1,605 2,316 44.3% 4,274 6,553 53.3% 31.8
Telecom 143 115 (19.2%) 573 392 (31.6%) 1.6
Other 102 4 (95.7%) 206 90 (56.4%) 0.1
PS Payment Net Revenue Yield(3) 1.22% 0.99% (0.23%) 1.26% 1.04% (0.22%) 0.99%
E-commerce 2.33% 1.93% (0.41%) 2.48% 2.04% (0.45%) 1.93%
Financial services 0.51% 0.19% (0.32%) 0.50% 0.23% (0.27%) 0.19%
Money remittances 0.86% 0.89% 0.02% 0.90% 0.94% 0.04% 0.89%
Telecom 0.40% 0.40% 0.01% 0.48% 0.44% (0.04%) 0.40%
Other 0.71% 0.04% (0.67%) 0.65% 0.26% (0.40%) 0.04%

(1) PS Payment Volume by market verticals and consolidated payment volume consist of the amounts paid by our customers to merchants or other customers included in each of those market verticals less intra-group eliminations.
(2) PS Payment Net Revenue is calculated as the difference between PS Payment Revenue and PS Cost of Payment Revenue (excluding D&A). PS Payment Revenue primarily consists of merchant and consumer fees. Cost of PS Payment Revenue primarily consists of commission to agents.
(3) PS Payment Net Revenue Yield is defined as PS Payment net revenue divided by Payment Services payment segment volume.

In 3Q 2021 PS Payment Net Revenue decreased by 8.4% YoY and amounted to RUB 4,856 million ($66.7 million) as a result of a decrease of PS Payment Net Revenue Yield by 23bps YoY partially compensated by an increase of the PS Payment volume by 12.6%.

PS Payment Volume increased by 12.6% to RUB 490 billion primarily due to the Money remittance and Financial services verticals.

  • Money Remittances vertical went up by 40.5% YoY reaching a historical high level of RUB 261 billion represented by increased volumes across key streamlines, namely (i) B2B2C payments from QIWI wallet accountholders and payouts on cards (up 110% YoY) resulting largely from the development of our product offering for self-employed and increase in peer-to-peer operations, and (ii) repayment of customers’ betting winnings on the QIWI wallet (up 29% YoY).
  • Volume growth in the Financial services vertical by 10.1% YoY was driven by increased bank and micro loans repayments.
  • E-commerce vertical Volume went down by 11.3% YoY on decrease in payment volumes to foreign merchants due to temporary restrictions imposed by the CBR6 in December 2020 and expired in May 2021 which were partially offset by increased TSUPIS operations and recovery of tourism.
  • Telecom volume decreased by 21.0% YoY to RUB 29 billion on lower volumes coming through MNOs7 and adverse impact of the downsizing kiosk network.
  • Other category comprising a broad range of merchants in utilities and other government payments as well as charity organizations to which we offer payment processing services decreased by 28.3% YoY to RUB 10 billion.

We note significant growth within the B2B and B2B2C streamlines as we continuously enhance our customer value proposition. These transactions mostly represent use-cases connected to peer-to-peer transactions, light banking, collection of proceeds services we provide to self-employed customers, etc. We believe that significant growth in revenue from peer-to-peer transactions may not be representative of revenue from such transactions in future periods.

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5 Please see the section “Non-IFRS Financial Measures and Supplemental Financial Information” for more details as well as reconciliation at the end of this release.
6 Disclosed in the Report of Foreign Private Issuer on Form 6-K furnished to the SEC on December 9, 2020.
7 Mobile network operators.

A decline in PS Payment Net Revenue Yield by 23bps to 0.99% was mainly driven by a combination of (1) decreased E-commerce Net Revenue Yield by 41bps to 1.93% and (2) lower share of E-commerce vertical in total PS volume by 6.5ppt to 24.2%, both resulting from the temporary restrictions imposed on higher-yielding cross-border payments.

Any changes in the regulatory regime or in the interpretation of current regulations that affect the continuation of one or more types of transactions currently facilitated by our system may materially adversely affect our results of operations.

PS Other Net Revenue breakdown

3Q 2020 3Q 2021 YoY 9M 2020 9M 2021 YoY 3Q 2021
RUB million RUB million % RUB million RUB million % USD million
PS Other Net Revenue 805 999 24.1 % 2,320 2,438 5.1 % 13.7
Fees for inactive accounts and unclaimed payments 506 441 (12.8 %) 1,497 1,295 (13.5 %) 6.1
Other Net Revenue 299 558 86.8 % 823 1,143 38.9 % 7.7

PS Other Net Revenue increased by 24.1% YoY and stood at RUB 999 million ($13.7 million).

Fees for inactive accounts and unclaimed payments were RUB 441 million ($6.1 million) or 12.8% lower compared to 3Q 2020 due to extension of inactivity terms from 6 to 12 months as well as decreased number of QIWI wallet accounts.

Other Net Revenue largely composed of interest revenue, revenue from overdrafts provided to agents, and advertising increased by 86.8% YoY up to RUB 558 million ($7.7 million) mainly driven by higher interest revenue on more efficient cash allocation underpinned by increased interest rates.

Payment Services other operating data

September 30, 2020 September 30, 2021 YoY %
Active kiosks and terminals (units)(1) 117,137 96,369 (17.7 %)
Active QIWI wallet accounts (million)(2) 19.7 14.9 (24.5 %)

(1) We measure the numbers of our kiosks and terminals on a daily basis, with only those kiosks and terminals being taken into calculation through which at least one payment has been processed during the day, which we refer to as active kiosks and terminals. The period end numbers of our kiosks and terminals are calculated as an average of the number of active kiosks and terminals for the last 30 days of the respective reporting period.
(2) Active QIWI wallet accounts calculated on a yearly basis, i.e. an active account is an account that had at least one transaction within the last 12 months from the reporting date.

The number of active kiosks and terminals was 96,370, including Contact and Rapida physical points of service, a decrease of 17.7% compared to the previous year. The number of kiosks and terminals is generally decreasing as market evolves towards a higher share of digital payments. Nevertheless, our physical distribution network remains an important part of our omni-channel infrastructure allowing consumers to use physical currency for online payments and offering merchants access to a large pool of customers that use cash.

The number of active QIWI wallet accounts was 14.9 million as of the end of 3Q 2021, a decrease of 4.8 million YoY. The decrease primarily resulted from the introduction of limitations on the anonymous wallets and enhancement of certain KYC, identification and compliance procedures. The number of active QIWI wallets was also affected by the CBR restrictions imposed in December 2020 resulting in outflow of clients that customarily used our services specifically for payments to merchants that have become subject to the restrictions. We also note 1.3 million of QIWI wallet accounts previously created solely for the purposes of making bets via QIWI TSUPIS using other than QIWI wallet payment method. These QIWI wallets are at risk as QIWI stopped providing TSUPIS services in October 2021. We are focused on diversification of our product proposition and increase of payment volumes per QIWI wallet account. In 3Q 2021 payment volume per active QIWI wallet account8 was 92% higher YoY.

Corporate and Other (CO) Net Revenue breakdown

3Q 2020 3Q 2021 YoY 9M 2020 9M 2021 YoY 3Q 2021
RUB million RUB million % RUB million RUB million % USD million
CO Net Revenue 449 564 25.6 % 1,295 1,334 3.0 % 7.8
Tochka 126 126 0.4 % 457 282 (38.3 %) 1.7
ROWI 182 295 61.8 % 488 670 37.4 % 4.1
Flocktory 135 152 13.2 % 341 412 20.8 % 2.1
Corporate and Other projects 6 (10 ) (262.3 %) 10 (30 ) (409.8 %) (0.1 )

CO Net Revenue in 3Q 2021 increased by 25.6% YoY to RUB 564 million ($7.8 million) driven by ROWI, Flocktory and Other projects Net Revenue growth:

  • Tochka Net Revenue remained generally flat YoY and stood at RUB 126 million ($1.7 million). In the 3Q 2021 QIWI completed the sale of its 40% stake (45% economic interest) in the capital of Tochka associate to Otkritie Bank. The Company continues to work with Tochka and Otkritie Bank on joint B2B2C projects providing a bundle of services for taxi, courier delivery, transportation companies, self-employed individuals and other users.
  • In 3Q 2021 QIWI Factoring business was rebranded into ROWI. ROWI Net Revenue increased by 61.8% YoY to RUB 295 million ($4.1 million) on further expansion of bank guarantees and factoring portfolios as well as launch of new products:
    • Bank Guarantees portfolio increased by 86% YoY to RUB 31.2 billion with average check growth by 66% to RUB 1.1 million.
    • Factoring portfolio increased by 83% YoY and reached RUB 7.0 billion with number of active clients going up by 48% YoY to 592.
    • In 3Q ROWI launched two new finance products – online loans for government contracts execution and loans for marketplaces suppliers based on sales analytics. Net Revenue of new products in 3Q 2021 reached RUB 28 million.
  • Flocktory Net Revenue increased by 13.2% YoY and reached RUB 152 million ($2.1 million) driven by growing number of clients and traffic-providers using Flocktory’s platform and marketing services underpinned by growth of average check.
  • Corporate and Other projects Net Revenue include result of operations of different projects in the start-up stage and in 3Q 2021 it amounted to RUB 10 million ($0.1 million) of loss.

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8 Payment volume per active QIWI wallet account for the period is calculated as total amount of outgoing payments for the period including peer-to-peer transactions divided by number of active QIWI wallet accounts involved in transactions within the period.

Operating expenses and other non-operating income and expenses

3Q 2020 3Q 2021 YoY 9M 2020 9M 2021 YoY 3Q 2021
RUB million RUB million % RUB million RUB million % USD million
Operating expenses (3,026 ) (2,874 ) (5.0 %) (10,764 ) (8,005 ) (25.6 %) (39.5 )
% of Net Revenue (45.6%) (44.8%) 0.8% (54.5%) (45.4%) 9.1%
Selling, general and administrative expenses (711) (986) 38.7% (2,634) (2,147) (18.5%) (13.6)
% of Net Revenue (10.7%) (15.4%) (4.6%) (13.3%) (12.2%) 1.2%
Personnel expenses (1,983) (1,496) (24.6%) (6,204) (4,726) (23.8%) (20.6)
% of Net Revenue (29.9%) (23.3%) 6.6% (31.4%) (26.8%) 4.6%
Depreciation, amortization & impairment (317) (289) (8.8%) (1,101) (872) (20.8%) (4.0)
% of Net Revenue (4.8%) (4.5%) 0.3% (5.6%) (4.9%) 0.6%
Credit loss (expense) (15) (103) 586.7% (825) (260) (68.5%) (1.4)
% of Net Revenue (0.2%) (1.6%) (1.4%) (4.2%) (1.5%) 2.7%
Other non-operating income and expenses excluding gain on disposal of an associate 321 36 (88.8%) (441) 200 (145.4%) 0.5
% of Net Revenue 4.8% 0.6% (4.3%) (2.2%) 1.1% 3.4%
Share of gain of an associate and a joint venture 256 (100.0%) 495 306 (38.2%)
% of Net Revenue 3.9% 0.0% (3.9%) 2.5% 1.7% (0.8%)
Foreign exchange loss, net 125 3 (97.6%) (130) (39) (70.0%) 0.0
% of Net Revenue 1.9% 0.0% (1.8%) (0.7%) (0.2%) 0.4%
Interest income and expenses, net (23) 2 108.7% (88) (25) 71.6% 0.0
% of Net Revenue (0.3%) 0.0% 0.4% (0.4%) (0.1%) 0.3%
Other income and expenses, net (37) 31 183.8% (718) (42) 94.2% 0.4
% of Net Revenue (0.6%) 0.5% 1.0% (3.6%) (0.2%) 3.4%
Gain on disposal of an associate 6,213 6,213 85.4
% of Net Revenue 96.8% 35.2%

Operating expenses went down by 5.0% YoY to RUB 2,874 million ($39.5 million) and improved by 82bps to 44.8% as percent of Total Net Revenue driven by divestiture of Rocketbank project that offset Total Net Revenue decline due to temporary restrictions imposed on cross-border payments.

Selling, general and administrative expenses increased by 38.7% to RUB 986 million ($13.6 million). SG&A expenses as percent of Total Net Revenue increased by 4.6ppt YoY to 15.4% primarily due to (i) advisory services for market research while reviewing Company’s strategy and (ii) higher tax expenses as a result of increased share of operations with financial companies which are non-deductible for VAT purposes.

Personnel expenses decreased by 24.6% YoY to RUB 1,496 million ($20.6 million) and improved by 6.6ppt to 23.3% as percent of Total Net Revenue primarily driven by divestiture of Rocketbank project.

Depreciation, amortization and impairment decreased by 27bps YoY to 4.5% as percent of Total Net Revenue driven by divestiture of Rocketbank project.

Credit loss increased by 1.4ppt YoY to 1.6% as percent of Total Net Revenue driven by provisions accrued in 3Q 2021 resulting from ROWI business portfolio growth and other factors.

Other non-operating income and expenses excluding gain on disposal of an associate in 3Q decreased by 88.8% YoY to RUB 36 million ($0.5 million) mainly driven by (i) no contribution from Tochka equity pick up due to sales of stake in the project, and (ii) lower forex exchange gain driven by currency rates fluctuations. Other insignificant changes are driven by divestiture of Rocketbank project.

Gain on disposal of an associate in the 3Q 2021 resulted from sale of stake in Tochka and stood at RUB 6.2 billion including: (i) base deal amount of RUB 4.95 billion, (ii) accrued expected performance adjustment gain contingent on Tochka’s earnings for the year 2021 in the amount of RUB 2.7 billion, (iii) dividends received in 3Q in the amount of RUB 0.5 billion, and (iv) less carrying amount of disposed investment in the amount of RUB 1.95 billion. Contingent amount is expected to be received in 2Q 2022.

Income tax expense

Income tax expense increased by 7.8% YoY to RUB 958 million mainly resulting from divesture of SOVEST and Rocketbank projects. Effective tax rate in 3Q 2021 was 12.8ppt lower YoY and stood at 9.8% as a result of recognition of non-taxable gain on disposal of Tochka.

Profitability results

3Q 2020 3Q 2021 YoY 9M 2020 9M 2021 YoY 3Q 2021
RUB million RUB million % RUB million RUB million % USD million
Adjusted EBITDA 4,020 3,834 (4.6%) 10,223 10,504 2.7% 52.7
Adjusted EBITDA margin, % 60.6% 59.7% (0.8%) 51.8% 59.6% 7.8% 59.7%
Adjusted Net Profit 3,275 2,705 (17.4%) 7,785 7,470 (4.0%) 37.2
Adjusted Net Profit margin, % 49.3% 42.1% (7.2%) 39.4% 42.4% 2.9% 42.1%
Payment Services 3,633 3,231 (11.1%) 9,927 8,753 (11.8%) 44.4
PS Net Profit margin, % 59.5% 55.2% (4.3%) 59.0% 53.7% (5.3%) 55.2%
Consumer Financial Services (137) (100.0%) (793) (100.0%)
Rocketbank (165) (100.0%) (781) (100.0%)
Corporate and Other (CO) (56) (526) (848.2%) (568) (1,283) (125.8%) (7.2)
Tochka 281 5 (98.3%) 590 328 (44.4%) 0.1
ROWI 72 122 69.7% 164 156 (4.6%) 1.7
Flocktory 44 (6) (114.3%) 57 (109) (291.7%) (0.1)
Corporate and Other projects (453) (647) (42.7%) (1,378) (1,658) (20.3%) (8.8)

Adjusted EBITDA decreased by 4.6% YoY to RUB 3,834 million ($52.7 million) driven by Total Net Revenue decline and modest Adjusted EBITDA margin decline by 84bps to 59.7%. Adjusted EBITDA margin decreased mainly due to PS Payment Net Revenue decline partially offset by optimization measures resulting from divesture of Rocketbank project.

Adjusted Net Profit in 3Q 2021 decreased by 17.4% YoY to RUB 2,705 million ($37.2 million). Adjusted Net Profit margin declined by 7.2ppt and stood at 42.1% driven by (i) Adjusted EBITDA dynamics, (ii) no share gain from Tochka associate, and (iii) lower forex exchange gain.

Payment Services Net Profit decreased by 11.1% YoY to RUB 3,231 million ($44.4 million) as a result of a combination of PS Net Revenue decline by 4.1% YoY mainly due to temporary restrictions imposed on higher-yielding cross-border payments and PS Net Profit margin contraction by 4.3ppt to 55.2% primarily driven by higher tax expenses due to changing base for VAT and adverse forex exchange impact.

CO Net Loss in 3Q 2021 increased to RUB 526 million ($7.2 million) driven primarily by the following factors:

  • Corporate and Other projects Net Loss in 3Q 2021 increased by 42.7% YoY to RUB 647 million mainly due to advisory services for market research while reviewing Company’s strategy, increased costs for insurance of Directors and Officers and higher income tax expenses.
  • Tochka Net Profit decreased to RUB 5 million followed by sale of QIWI stake in the project.
  • ROWI Net Profit increased by 69.7% YoY to RUB 122 million as a result of project scale up reflected in portfolio growth.
  • Flocktory Net Loss in 3Q 2021 stood at RUB 6 million primarily driven by (i) increased personnel expenses mainly due to selective review of salaries and new hires, and (ii) negative forex exchange impact.

Consolidated cash flow statement

9M 2020 9M 2021 YoY 9M 2021
RUB million RUB million % USD million
Net cash generated from operating activities before changes in working capital 8,724 8,762 0.4 % 120.4
Change in working capital (6,012 ) (13,672 ) 127.4 % (187.9 )
Net interest and income tax paid 735 (16 ) (102.2 %) (0.2 )
Net cash flow used in operating activities 3,447 (4,926 ) (242.9 %) (67.7 )
Net cash received from investing activities 684 (33 ) (104.8 %) (0.5 )
Net cash used in from financing activities (3,438 ) (4,805 ) 39.8 % (66.0 )
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents 1,411 (140 ) (109.9 %) (1.9 )
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents 2,104 (9,904 ) (570.7 %) (136.1 )
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the period 42,101 47,382 12.5 % 651.2
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period 44,205 37,478 (15.2 %) 515.1

Net cash generated from operating activities before changes in working capital for 9M 2021 slightly increased by 0.4% YoY to RUB 8,762 million ($120.4 million) as decrease in Net Revenue by 10.7% YoY due to temporary suspension of cross-border operations was compensated by improved profitability on divesture of loss making SOVEST and Rocketbank projects. Net cash flow used in operating activities for 9M 2021 stood at RUB 4,926 million ($67.7 million) driven by significant changes in working capital and increased income tax paid. Change in working capital for 9M 2021 resulted in cash outflow of RUB 13,672 million primarily due to (i) lower accounts payable and accruals of RUB 10,444 million resulted from discontinuation of payments to foreign merchants on the back of the temporary CBR prescriptions related to cross-border operations; (ii) decrease in customer accounts and amounts due to banks in the amount of RUB 4,163 million driven predominantly due to the wind-down of Rocketbank and seasonality; (iii) increase in loans issued from banking operations of RUB 2,418 million mainly related to ROWI business development, and (iv) decrease in trade and other receivables by RUB 2,125 million mainly due to seasonal factor. Net interest and income tax paid increased by RUB 751 million mainly resulting from divesture of loss making SOVEST and Rocketbank projects.

Net cash flow used in investing activities for 9M 2021 stood at RUB 33 million ($0.5 million). The net cash outflow was primarily driven by purchase of debt securities in the amount of RUB 8.1 billion, which was partially offset by proceeds from sale of Tochka of RUB 4.95 billion.

Net cash flow used in financing activities for 9M 2021 increased by 39.8% YoY to RUB 4,805 million ($66.0 million). The increase in net cash outflow was primarily driven by (i) repayment of borrowings of RUB 649 million and (ii) higher dividend payments during 9M 2021 by RUB 621 million compared to the same period of last year due to an increase of distributable profit and lower payout ratio in 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

As a result of factors described above cash and cash equivalents as of September 30, 2021 were RUB 37,478 million ($515.1 million) – a decrease by 15.2% compared to September 30, 2020.

Dividends

In March 2021, the Board of Directors has approved a target dividend payout ratio for 2021. In accordance with the decision of the Board of Directors, the Company aims to distribute at least 50% of Group Adjusted Net Profit for 2021.

Following the determination of 3Q 2021 financial results and taking into consideration the current operating environment, the Board of Directors approved a dividend of USD 30 cents per share. The dividend record date is December 6, 2021, and the Company intends to pay the dividend on December 8, 2021. The holders of ADSs will receive the dividend shortly thereafter.

The Board of Directors reserves the right to distribute the dividends on a quarterly basis, as it deems necessary so that the total annual payout is in accordance with the target range provided, though the payout ratios for each of the quarters may vary and be outside of this range.

Recent Developments

Betting industry regulation

Since 2016, we have been operating an Interactive Bets Accounting Center (TSUPIS), which we established together with one of the self-regulated associations of bookmakers in order to enable us to accept electronic bets on behalf of sports betting companies and process related payments. In December 2020, a new law was adopted, establishing a Unified Gambling Regulator as a new governmental agency with broad authority to oversee the betting market, and creating the role of a single Unified Interactive Bets Accounting Center (ETSUP). QIWI made a proposal to serve as the ETSUP but it was not successful. Since October 2021, the newly-appointed ETSUP solely processes betting operations replacing both TSUPIS operators. As a result, QIWI lost the ability to generate volume and income directly related to TSUPIS business in Russia starting from 4Q 2021. It will most likely also affect our acquiring services provided to sports betting companies in a bundle with TSUPIS operations. At the same time, part of the betting revenues generated from QIWI wallet services, including commissions for betting accounts top-ups and winning payouts are expected to be retained. We note that there can be no assurance that recent changes will not have adverse impact on the overall usage of QIWI wallet.

The combined betting stream for 9M 2021 represented 26% (or RUB 351.6 billion) of PS Payment Volume and 38% (or RUB 5,225 million) of PS Payment Net Revenue. QIWI’s TSUPIS business and related acquiring services for 9M 2021 accounted 23% (or RUB 3,246 million) of PS Payment Net Revenue.

We are looking for different options to share our expertise and technologies to transform and secure our place on the new betting landscape.

Earnings Conference Call and Audio Webcast

QIWI will host a conference call to discuss 3Q 2021 financial results today at 8:30 a.m. ET. (1:30 p.m. London time; 4:30 p.m. Moscow time)

Hosting the call will be (i) Andrey Protopopov, CEO, (ii) Alexey Mashchenkov, CFO and (iii) Elena Nikonova, Deputy CFO for Corporate Finance.

To participate in the conference call, please use the following details:

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Running, Riding, and Rising Together: Wellness Takes the Lead at MARE BALTICUM 2025

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MARE BALTICUM Gaming & TECH Summit 2025 Breaking News:

Ultramarathoner Živilė Šerkšnaitė to Guide the Morning Networking Run!

Join us for an exciting running route across beautiful Vilnius, where we will be led by Živilė Šerkšnaitė – Ultramarathoner, Artist, Mountaineer, and human extraordinaire!

At HIPTHER, we’ve always believed that great ideas flow better when the body moves and the mind is clear. That’s why fitness and wellness are not just side activities at our conferences – they’re part of our DNA.

Join us for the Morning Networking Run in Vilnius: All paces are welcome – just bring your energy and running shoes!

 

Meet Your Running Guide: Živilė Šerkšnaitė

This year, the MARE BALTICUM Gaming & TECH Summit 2025 is taking that ethos to new heights – or, shall we say, new strides.

On May 28th at 07:30 AM, attendees are invited to join a Morning Networking Run across scenic Vilnius, guided by none other than Živilė ŠerkšnaitėUltramarathoner, Artist, Mountaineer, and all-around human powerhouse. With up to 8km of easy-paced movement and conversation, the run will return by 08:45 AM –  just in time for a quick refresh and a powerful Day 2 kick-off.

And of course, we’ll keep you hydrated and happy: A big shoutout to WALLETTO, our Replenish Sponsor, for fuelling our runners with vitamin water and good vibes!

👉 Secure your spot: https://hipther.com/MBGTSvilnius

 

A Legacy of Movement…

HIPTHER introduced Morning Networking Runs in 2022, bringing early risers together for invigorating starts in Prague, Riga, Budapest, and Warsaw. The initiative was met with open arms (and elevated heart rates), prompting us to add Morning Yoga Sessions in 2023, creating moments of calm and clarity before packed agendas.

These aren’t just wellness gimmicks. They reflect our deep commitment to human-centric growth, nurturing not just minds, but bodies and spirits too. Because in our world, strong connections are built not just in panels and presentations, but on running paths, yoga mats, and bike routes.

So whether you’re lacing up your sneakers or strapping on your helmet, we can’t wait to move with you in Vilnius!

 

…Beyond Conferences

To help our community stay active beyond conference days, we’ve also created two growing digital wellness spaces – where movement meets motivation:

👟 HIPTHER’s iGaming & TECH Run Club on Strava brings together runners from across the industry who are eager to stay fit, share their achievements, and inspire each other. Whether you’re training for your next 10K or just enjoying a weekend jog, this is your place to connect.

🚴 And now, for the pedal-powered pros and weekend wanderers alike, we’re proud to introduce the brand new iGaming & TECH Cycling Club. Hop on your bike, track your rides, and cycle alongside fellow gaming & tech professionals – virtually and globally.

Join the movement here:

Let’s run, ride, and rise – together! #hipthers

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S8UL acquires North America’s leading Mobile Legends: Bang Bang roster ahead of Esports World Cup 2025

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S8UL Esports, a global powerhouse in esports and gaming content, has officially acquired the renowned North American Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) team formerly known as BloodThirstyKings (BTK). With this move, S8UL makes a historic entry into the MLBB competitive circuit, becoming the first Indian organisation to sign a top-tier international MLBB roster ahead of the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025 and other major tournaments.

The roster joining S8UL comprises:

– Michael “MobaZane” Cosgun

– Ian “FwydChickn” Hohl

– Jang “Hoon” Seong-hun

– Ziameth-Jei “ZIA” Caluya

– Vo “Shark” Trung

– Carlos “Bestplayer1” Ortega Vega

Founded in 2020, BTK rose to international prominence after their third-place finish at the MLBB M3 World Championship, where they notably defeated the Filipino powerhouse Blacklist International, taking home $80,000 (INR 68.4 lakh). Since then, the team has been a consistent force in North America’s MLBB ecosystem, with multiple regional championship wins and strong global performances to their name.

The roster officially qualified for the MLBB Mid Season Cup (MSC) at the upcoming EWC 2025 following a dominant run in the recently concluded North America Challenger Tournament (NACT) Spring Season, where they defeated Area 77 in the Grand Finals with a 4-2 scoreline.

With players who have competed across multiple MLBB world championships, S8UL’s newest roster brings immense experience and proven ability to perform under pressure. This acquisition marks a milestone moment for Indian esports, positioning S8UL at the forefront of global competition in one of the world’s most watched mobile esports titles.

Animesh Agarwal, aka 8Bit Thug, Co-founder and CEO of S8UL, commented, “We’re committing to MLBB in a big way — becoming a partnered organization and aligning closely with the S8UL vision, with the legendary Michael ‘MobaZane’ Cosgun leading the charge. As a mobile-first org, MLBB holds a special place for us — it’s the only mobile title among the eight games we’re part of. The game’s growth in India is promising, and we’re excited to contribute to its rise by working closely with key Indian stakeholders. This is just the beginning of what we aim to build with MLBB”

The team’s previous accolades include a hard-fought 4-3 victory over Gaimin Gladiators in the NACT Spring Finals and an unforgettable reverse sweep against Cloud9 in the NACT Fall 2024 Grand Finals, turning a 0-3 deficit into a thrilling 4-3 win. That comeback secured their place at the M6 World Championship, where they went on to finish in the top 10. Collectively, the roster has earned close to $150,000 (approx. INR 1.2 crore) in prize winnings, establishing themselves as one of the most accomplished MLBB teams in North America.

“We’ve been on a long journey together, from grassroots tournaments to the world stage, and every chapter has shaped who we are as a team. Joining S8UL feels like the beginning of something bigger than just competition. It’s about aligning with an organisation that understands not just the game, but the grind, the setbacks, and the stories that build champions. We’re not here just to play, we’re here to evolve, to represent, and to create a legacy that goes beyond titles and trophies. With S8UL behind us, we now have the platform to take that next big leap.” said team captain Michael Cosgun aka MobaZane.

According to data from Esports Charts, MLBB is the world’s most popular esports game in 2025, with a peak viewership of 2.7 million. The M6 World Championship held last year recorded an impressive peak viewership of 4.13 million and maintained an average viewership of 709,000 across its 120-hour broadcast, making it one of the largest and most-watched esports tournaments of 2024.

At EWC 2025, 16 of the world’s top MLBB teams will compete in double elimination group stages and best-of-5 knockout rounds which will culminate in a best-of-7 grand final. With a $3,000,000 (approx. INR 25.6 crore) prize pool on the line, this year’s MSC is set to be one of the biggest mobile esports events in history.

S8UL’s MLBB roster brings a balanced mix of experience and synergy across all roles. MobaZane leads as the Jungler, with FwydChickn in the EXP Lane and Hoon anchoring the Mid Lane. ZIA handles the Gold Lane, while Shark plays Roamer, driving team engagements. Bestplayer1 adds depth as a second Jungler, offering strategic flexibility for different matchups.

With this announcement, S8UL has now unveiled rosters across seven different titles for EWC 2025. The lineups are as follows:

Apex Legends: Rick Wirth (Sharky), Benjamin Spaseski (Jesko) and Tom Canty (Legacy)

Call of Duty: Warzone: Colin Bowers-Wilson (Trikempathy), Braxton Trice (Braxtvn), and Ryder Skarzinski (Ryda)

Chess: Nihal Sarin and Aravindh Chithambaram

EAFC25: Jonas Wirth (Jonny) and Aaron Rivera (Happy)

Mobile Legends Bang Bang: Michael Cosgun (MobaZane), Ian Hohl (FwydChickn), Jang Seong-hun (Hoon), Ziameth-Jei Caluya (ZIA), Vo Trung (Shark), and Carlos Ortega Vega (Bestplayer1)

Starcraft II: Pyung Jae Koh (GuMiho)

Tekken 8: Arja Gamoori (Sephiblack) and Nino Schwarz (Nino)

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Week 20/2025 slot games releases

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Here are this weeks latest slots releases compiled by European Gaming

Another star has joined the galaxy with ICONIC21’s latest slot release, Stellar Fruits 20. This is the second title in its Stellar Fruits series, which promises classic fruit action and cosmic energy. Stellar Fruits 20 expands the Stellar Fruits universe with a title that brings simplicity, colour and excitement, catapulting players into a thrilling and rewarding orbit.

With Spring traditionally being the season of re-birth, now’s the perfect time for Swintt’s loveable woodland critter, Max, to come out of hibernation for a brand-new adventure where each non-winning spin could lead to increasingly rewarding prizes in Max The Winner Multi. Set across a simple three-reel, five-payline gameboard, Max The Winner Multi celebrates the sights and sounds of nature in full bloom by taking place in a lush springtime paradise filled with fluttering butterflies and blossoming flowers, where gigantic wins of up to 3,065x are up for grabs.

Reflex Gaming, takes players on a vibrant journey to the afterlife in its latest online slot, Dead Lucky DuoMax™, powered by Yggdrasil. Bursting with colour and character, the game is set in a dazzling Día de los Muertos celebration, where skeletons and festive spirits turn every spin into a thrilling party. Players join the skeleton guitarist, Dead Sheeran as he chases explosive wins in a realm where the dead never sleep.

PopOK Gaming has released Rico Rabbit, the latest title in its Rico series of slot games. Featuring a compact 3×3 layout and straightforward mechanics, Rico Rabbit offers players a simple, engaging gaming experience with a mix of familiar features and clear gameplay. Rico Rabbit introduces a well-dressed rabbit character, set against a background inspired by themes of Asian wealth and prosperity.

Experience the neon lights and pulsing rhythm of the City of Sin in Vegas Velocity from Rival. This is a slot where players shift into gear and hit the gas as they race towards big wins. Vegas Velocity sees players strap in for a thrill ride like no other, lighting up the reels with Expanding Turbo Wild symbols and an Overdrive Re-spin feature.

Belatra, has released its retro reels ride, Cyber Gypsies. This latest hit from Belatra carries players into a bright world where digital technology blends with the spirit of console gaming. Taking inspiration from the look and feel of retro video games, Cyber Gypsies offers a classic 5-reel, 20-line layout packed with modern twists. A joyfully electro soundtrack puts the finishing touches on a game bursting with dynamic features, accumulating multipliers, and slick gameplay.

Spinomenal has released its new Western-themed action-adventure game, Outlaw’s Redemption. The 5×3 game unfolds in a dusty frontier town under a twilight sky that is lit by lanterns hanging along a row of wooden cabins. A soft guitar riff is complemented by maracas, building tension on the reels populated with Golden Horseshoes, Whiskey Barrels, Longhorn Skulls, Cowboy Boots, and Revolvers.

 

Play’n GO gets spooky at the cinema with Treats of Terror, a 5×5 grid slot set in a shadowy cinema where ghostly confections and cascading symbols bring unexpected rewards with every drop. Lights flicker and curtains twitch as Treats of Terror fills the screen with glowing sweets and spectral surprises. Set within a haunted theatre, this scatter-pays slot challenges players to land six or more matching symbols anywhere on the grid. Winning icons vanish in a cascade, replaced by fresh drops – and that’s where the tension truly builds.

TaDa Gaming, is offering palatial style play in new slot release 10 Sparkling Crown. A randomly triggered Jackpot Poker game puts serious dazzle power in players’ hands with special win multipliers applied to the four individual jackpots. With Expanding Wilds and solid gold Scatters giving multipliers up to 100x the bet, the five reels, three rows and 10 fixed paylines game offers royal win potential with 10,000x max.

Playson, the accomplished digital entertainment supplier, invites players to reel in their riches in 3x Catch. Thrilling Collector symbol elevates base play, while Free Spin mode offers a fresh twist to the Bonus Game, boosted by three eye-catching Modifiers. Despite the peaceful lake setting, the 5×4 slot ignites excitement with each fishing-themed symbol, supported by Angler cash Collect and four in-play jackpots rising to 1,000x.

PopOK Gaming is excited to introduce its newest slot release – Rico DJ! This high-energy game brings a fresh spin to the popular Rico Series. This time, Rico – everyone’s favorite party-loving lizard – is stepping up as a DJ, dropping beats and lighting up the reels with serious club vibes. With a unique 3-4-3 layout and 10 fixed paylines, Rico DJ offers a colorful, fast-paced experience.

 

Just Slots has announced the upcoming release of its latest title, Cyber Egypt, which will launch as a timed exclusive with Stake on 16 May 2025, ahead of a wider release on 16 June 2025. Merging ancient Egyptian mythology with futuristic AI technology, Cyber Egypt invites players into a vibrant reimagining of a world where Pharaohs harness artificial intelligence to forge the empire of their dreams. Cyber Egypt challenges players to imagine a world where the Egyptian gods have gone digital, hieroglyphs are machine-etched, and the Pharaohs reign supreme through technological might.

 

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