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Rightmove PLC on Friday reported increased annual revenue and profit, but despite striking a confident tone for the future suggested customer numbers may fall in the coming year.
Shares in Rightmove fell 3.9% to 544.80 pence in early exchanges in London on Friday.
In the year ending December, the London-based online real estate agency said pretax profit climbed 7.7% to £259.8 million from £241.3 million the year prior.
Underlying operating profit rose 8% to £264.6 million from £245.4 million. Earnings per share improved 5% to 24.5 pence from 23.4p.
Revenue advanced by 10% to £364.3 million from £332.6 million as customers continued to upgrade packages and increase usage of digital products.
The improved financial performance was reflected in a 9.4% increase in the dividend to 9.3p per share from 8.5p. There was no share buyback.
Rightmove said average revenue per advertiser increased 9% to £1,431 per month from £1,314 in 2022, although total membership reduced 1.2% at 18,785 from 19,014.
The latter reflected a 1% drop in estate agency branches and a 4% fall in new homes developments since the start of the year.
Traffic volumes to Rightmove’s website were described as ‘resilient’, although a total of 15.4 billion minutes spent on the platform in the year was down from 16.3 billion in 2022.
However, this was still 27% higher than 2019’s 12.1 billion.
Rightmove reported a continued uptake of its top packages, Optimiser Edge and 2020 for agents, with 35% of independent agents now subscribing, up from 34% in December 2022, and Advanced for developers, with 53% of developers subscribing, rising from 42% in December 2022.
In 2024, Rightmove expects ARPA growth of £100 to £110, driven by the new Optimiser Edge package, ongoing product uptake and contract renewals, with overall revenue growth of 7% to 9%.
But customer numbers are likely to drop slightly, given the ongoing uncertainty in the macro environment.
Rightmove anticipates an underlying operating margin of 70% in 2024 and said its capital allocation policy remains unchanged.
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