Significant commodity product deflation impacting on margins and full year adjusted operating profit now expected to be in the range of £175 million to £195 million.

Travis Perkins plc's Q3 2023 trading update for the three months to 30 September 2023 has revealed that the Group continued to experience challenging market conditions with the pronounced slowdown in new build housing and domestic RMI activity persisting into the third quarter.

As a result, Group revenue declined by (1.8)% in the period with like-for-like sales also down (1.8)%.

While third quarter trading started as expected in the Merchanting segment, September saw a notable deterioration in market activity and sentiment.

Q3 revenue was (3.4)% lower year-on-year, a modest improvement on the first half, however the drivers of revenue have shifted markedly. Pricing declined by (3.1)%, resulting primarily from strong deflationary pressures on commodity products which have significantly impacted on gross profit and margins, including the impact of selling through existing stocks at lower market prices.

All merchant businesses have been focused on driving volume by delivering great service and competitive prices for customers. This has resulted in a positive response from customers and, as a consequence, volume performance improved to flat year-on-year in the quarter.

Toolstation continues to see good growth across both the UK and Europe, benefitting from network maturity. Toolstation UK delivered revenue growth of seven per cent in the third quarter while Toolstation Europe saw revenue growth of nine per cent.

While overhead inflation remains elevated, the Group remains focused on actions to minimise the impact on profitability. Working capital and capital expenditure continue to be tightly managed to reflect near term market conditions.

Outlook

The Group’s businesses will continue to focus on meeting customers' needs on pricing and service in order to be well positioned when market conditions improve.

With commodity deflation expected to continue and the exit rate from the third quarter indicating further challenging conditions for the balance of the year, the Group now expects to deliver an adjusted operating profit in the range of £175 million to £195 million for the full year.

Nick Roberts, Chief Executive, said: “Market conditions remain challenging with continued weakness across new build housing and domestic RMI. Deflation on commodity products has also been greater than we had anticipated.

"In this environment, our priority has been to ensure that we deliver for our customers, both on service and pricing, as we seek to retain and grow our customer base for the medium to long term.

"This is the right approach, demonstrated by our ability to maintain volumes in this difficult market. However, this has impacted on our trading margins and is reflected in today’s revised guidance.

"With a strong balance sheet and leading customer propositions, we remain confident in our future prospects and work continues to position the Group to benefit from the long-term structural drivers across our end markets, particularly with the need to decarbonise the built environment and to build more homes in the UK becoming ever more pressing.”