Travelex, a market foreign exchange brand, announces results for the third quarter of 2022, with a positive EBITDA and strong revenue growth underlining the company’s successful turnaround following the Covid-19 pandemic and company restructuring.
In Q3 2022, the New Travelex Group generated revenues of £129.6 (approx. USD 159.30) million, £79.7(approx. USD 97.96) million higher than 2021 and 83% of 2019. Recovery vs. 2019 continues to improve with YTD now only 25% behind 2019 (compared to 30% at the end of Q2). The Group produced a positive underlying EBITDA of £17.2(approx. USD21.15) million in Q3, continuing the trend of a return to positive underlying EBITDA from Q2. Q3 was £24.3(approx. USD 29.89) million favourable to 2021 and only £3.1(approx. USD3.81) million behind 2019.
The figures follow the company’s announcement of 1,200 new international jobs being created and a series of major new contract wins and renewals across the APAC, Europe, MET, Brazil and UK regions earlier this year. These wins and renewals include the launch of a full range of bureaux and ATM services at London Stansted Airport, the UK’s fourth largest airport, signed contract renewals with two leading UK supermarkets, and new stores or contracts at Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast, Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Frankfurt, Cologne, Zurich, Dubai, Hamad International, Singapore Changi and Kuala Lumpur airports, amongst others.
Over the last twelve months the company has also been heavily investing in new digital solutions to help diversify customers’ access to international money. This includes the launch of two new concept stores at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol featuring a hybrid self-service/manned ‘open bureau’ layout. In August 2022 Travelex launched the Foreign Exchange industry’s first ever ATM click & collect service at Heathrow Terminal 5 and Brisbane Airport, enabling customers to pre-order currency online at Travelex’s best possible rate before collecting it contact free from an airport ATM.
Travelex’s figures also come amid a strong recovery for the air travel industry, with the latest IATA passenger data for September 2022 shows that international air traffic was up 122.2% versus September 2021. International air traffic is now at 69.9% of September 2019 levels.
Richard Wazacz, Travelex CEO, said: “We are delighted to be back on a firmer financial footing, and our positive Q3 results are testament to the hard work of every member of the Travelex team – all of whom have helped drive the company forward through challenging conditions in recent times. “With travel returning and Travelex hiring more than 1,200 jobs worldwide, coupled with our increasing investment into new digital solutions, we are both optimistic for the future of the business and hugely excited to serve our customers in new ways.”
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