- Number of outstanding borrowers[1] from loan book business and transaction services business as of December 31, 2019 decreased by 2.4% to 6.1 million from 6.3 million as of September 30, 2019
- Total outstanding loan balance from loan book business as of December 31, 2019 decreased by 13.4% to RMB22.6 billion from September 30, 2019 as a result of conservative and prudent strategy the Company deployed
- Weighted average loan tenure for our loan book business was 10.9 months for this quarter, compared with 10.4 months for the third quarter of 2019; Weighted average loan tenure for transactions serviced on open platform was 13.8 months for this quarter, compared with 13.0 months for the third quarter of 2019
- Amount of transactions serviced on open platform in the fourth quarter of 2019 decreased by 19.7% to RMB8.0 billion from RMB10.0 billion for the third quarter of 2019, as a result of funding partners taking a more conservative stance on credit risk
[1] Outstanding borrowers are borrowers who have outstanding loans as of a particular date, including outstanding borrowers from both loan book business and transaction services business. Transaction services business, relates to various services, including credit assessment, referral and post-origination services, provided through our open platform, which was launched in the second half of 2018.
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Fourth Quarter 2019 Financial Highlights:
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- Total revenues were RMB1,931.6 million (US$277.5 million), representing a decrease of 25.4% from the third quarter of 2019 and an increase of 7.1% from the same period of last year.
– Loan facilitation income and other related income decreased by 21.1% quarter-on-quarter and decreased by 20.6% year-on-year to RMB460.0 million (US$66.1 million) as a result of a decrease in the amount of off-balance sheet transactions[2]
– Transaction services fee and other related income which relate to transaction services and traffic referral services provided by the Company’s open platform, decreased by 34.6% quarter-on-quarter, as a result of funding partners taking a more conservative stance on credit risk, and increased substantially year-on-year to RMB649.4 million (US$93.3 million) as a result of the ramp-up of the open platform initiative
– Financing income decreased by 10.1% quarter-on-quarter and decreased by 20.6% year-on-year to RMB717.0 million (US$103.0 million) as a result of a decrease in average on-balance sheet loan balance
- Net income decreased by 87.7% quarter-on-quarter and decreased by 83.3% year-on-year to RMB127.9 million (US$18.4 million), or RMB0.49 (US$0.07) per diluted American depositary share (“ADS”)
- Non-GAAP net income[3] decreased by 85.2% quarter-on-quarter and decreased by 79.9% year-on-year to RMB156.9million (US$22.5 million), or RMB0.59 (US$0.08) per diluted ADS
Full Year 2019 Financial Highlights:
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- Total revenues were RMB8,840.0 million (US$1,269.8 million) in 2019, representing an increase of 14.9% from 2018, primarily due to the establishment of the open platform initiative
– Loan facilitation income and other related income increased by 39.5% year-on-year to RMB2,297.4 million (US$330.0 million) from RMB1,646.8 million for 2018
– Transaction services fee and other related income which relate to transaction services and traffic referral services provided by the Company’s open platform, substantially increased to RMB2,199.5 million (US$315.9 million)
– Financing income decreased by 0.7% to RMB3,510.1 million (US$504.2 million) from RMB3,535.3 million in 2018 as a result of a decrease in the average on-balance sheet loan balance
- Net income increased by 31.0% year-on-year to RMB3,264.3 million (US$468.9 million), or RMB10.94 (US$1.57) per diluted ADS
- Non-GAAP net income[3] increased by 31.5% year-on-year to RMB3,351.6million (US$481.4 million), or RMB11.23 (US$1.61) per diluted ADS
[2] “Off-balance sheet transactions” are defined as transactions that are not recorded on the Company’s balance sheet and are guaranteed by the Company.
[3] For more information on this Non-GAAP financial measure, please see the table captioned “Unaudited Reconciliation of GAAP and Non-GAAP Results” set forth at the end of this press release.
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“We concluded 2019 with a strategic focus on reducing risks and protecting net assets, in response to the challenging market conditions and further evolving regulatory parameters,” said Mr. Min Luo, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Qudian. “In the second half of 2019, the regulatory environment became increasingly stringent with the introduction of further restrictions on loan collection practices, data collection and usage, and marketing campaigns of fintech platforms, as well as the regulatory requirements for P2P lending platforms to orderly exit their P2P businesses. As such, the overall availability of funding sources for consumer credit has shrunk, and delinquency rates across the industry have surged. Our D1 delinquency rate[4], a more real-time representation of our portfolio asset quality, has risen to around 13% as of the end of the fourth quarter of 2019, from around 10% as of the end of the previous quarter.”
“In light of these market dynamics, we adopted more precautionary measures to protect our net asset value with a long-term perspective in mind. For our risk undertaking business, we implemented stricter loan approval standards, limiting our loan approval rate to low single-digit in the fourth quarter. As a result, we substantially reduced our risk-undertaking outstanding loan balance by RMB3.5 billion within one single quarter. Meanwhile, our open platform institutional funding partners have also adopted more stringent credit evaluation criteria, which subsequently decreased the credit volume on our open platform by 19.7% in the fourth quarter of 2019, compared to the preceding quarter.”
“Looking at the near term, although the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on the economy is still unclear, we expect the epidemic to exacerbate the already existing challenges in the consumer credit sector. Therefore, we plan to continue mitigating our risk exposure to the consumer credit market by reducing loan book aggressively in the first half of 2020. Until the credit cycle terminates the current downtrend, we intend to maintain a leverage ratio[5] of lower than 1.9x and remain committed to protecting our net assets. With this prudent operating strategy, we will utilize the increased liquidity of our capital for our share repurchase program as well as strategic investments for new areas of growth,” Mr. Luo concluded.
“The combined impact from the macroeconomic slowdown, regulatory developments, and difficult operating environment presented us with a challenging start of 2020,” said Ms. Sissi Zhu, Vice President, Investor Relations of Qudian.
“In light of the COVID-19 outbreak and its ensuing adverse influence on the macroeconomy, we worked closely with our partners to mitigate the epidemic’s negative impact on the consumer credit industry. Together with our partners, we further accelerated the deleveraging process by implementing more rigorous credit approval standards, which allowed us to reduce our overall transaction volume. During the first two months of 2020, our average monthly transaction volume in our loan book and open platform further decreased by approximately 50% and 61%, respectively, compared to the average monthly transaction volume in the fourth quarter of 2019. In addition, we also recorded higher provisions for our receivables and losses on guarantee and risk assurance liabilities. This reflects near-term asset quality challenges ever since our vintage M1+ delinquency rate reached 5.6% in December 2019 and D1 delinquency rate doubled to 20% in February 2020 from approximately 10% for the third quarter of 2019. Consequently, we expect the reduced origination volume combined with higher provisions for receivables and losses on guarantee and risk assurance liabilities to generate a material loss in the first quarter of 2020.”
“Given the fast moving dynamics of the industry, uncertainties and macro challenges, we believe our practice of not providing guidance is appropriate, as it gives the management flexibility in taking quick and decisive actions to protect net assets on behalf of our stakeholders. The quick reduction in loan book in the last quarter of 2019 and thus far in the first quarter of 2020 will have a near term impact on our quarterly results, but we also believe it is the right course of action to ensure the longer term viability of the business. We will keep monitoring the market development and stay agile in our strategic adjustments,” Ms. Zhu concluded.
[4] “D1 delinquency rate” is defined as (i) the total amount of principal and financing service fees that became overdue as a specified date, divided by (ii) the total amount of principal and financing services fees that was due for repayment as of such date, in each case with respect to our loan book business and transaction services business.
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[5] “Leverage ratio” is defined as the ratio between (i) outstanding balance of our loan book business and (ii) total net assets.
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Fourth Quarter Financial Results
Total revenues were RMB1,931.6 million (US$277.5 million), an increase of 7.1% from RMB1,803.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2018.
Financing income totaled RMB717.0 million (US$103.0 million), a decrease of 20.6% from RMB903.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2018, as a result of a decrease in average on-balance sheet loan balance.
Loan facilitation income and other related income decreased by 20.6% to RMB460.0 million (US$66.1 million) from RMB579.1 million for the fourth quarter of 2018, as a result of a decrease in the amount of off-balance sheet transactions.
Transaction services fee and other related income substantially increased to RMB649.4 million (US$93.3 million), as a result of the ramp-up of the open platform initiative.
Sales income substantially decreased to RMB35.9 million (US$5.2 million) from RMB257.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2018, due to the winding down of the Dabai Auto business.
Sales commission fee increased by 1.7% to RMB55.5 million (US$8.0 million) from RMB54.6 million for the fourth quarter of 2018, due to an increase in the margins for merchandise credit products.
Total operating costs and expenses increased by 88.8% to RMB1,754.3 million (US$252.0 million) from RMB929.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2018.
Cost of revenues decreased by 63.0% to RMB148.8 million (US$21.4 million) from RMB402.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2018, primarily due to a decrease in costs incurred by the Dabai Auto business and a decrease in funding costs associated with the on-balance sheet portion of the Company’s loan book business as a result of a decrease in on-balance sheet transactions.
Sales and marketing expenses decreased by 58.0% to RMB57.5 million (US$8.3 million) from RMB136.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2018. The decrease was primarily due to the winding down of the Dabai Auto business.
General and administrative expenses decreased by 14.3% to RMB70.8 million (US$10.2 million) from RMB82.5 million for the fourth quarter of 2018. The decrease was primarily due to a decrease in staff salary.
Research and development expenses decreased by 56.0% to RMB34.3 million (US$4.9 million) from RMB77.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2018. The decrease was primarily due to a decrease in staff salary.
Provision for receivables and other assets increased by 220.3% to RMB707.2 million (US$101.6 million) from RMB220.8 million for the fourth quarter of 2018. The increase was primarily due to an increase in past-due on-balance sheet outstanding principal receivables compared to the fourth quarter of 2018.
As of December 31, 2019, the total balance of outstanding principal and financing service fee receivables for on-balance sheet transactions for which any installment payment was more than 30 calendar days past due was RMB1,047.4 million (US$150.4 million), and the balance of allowance for principal and financing service fee receivables at the end of the period was RMB1,623.9 million (US$233.3 million), indicating M1+ Delinquency Coverage Ratio of 1.6x.
The following charts display the “vintage charge-off rate.” Total potential receivables at risk vintage charge-off (with respect to on- and off-balance sheet transactions facilitated under the loan book business during a specified time period), refers to the total outstanding principal balance of the transactions for which any repayment is over due for more than 180 days during such period, divided by the total initial principal of the transactions facilitated in such vintage.
Current receivables at risk vintage charge-off rate (with respect to on- and off-balance sheet transactions facilitated under the loan book business during a specified time period), refers to the principal amount of repayments that are overdue for more than 180 days during such period, divided by the total initial principal of the transactions facilitated in such vintage.
Total potential receivables at risk M1+ delinquency rate by vintage (with respect to on- and off-balance sheet transactions facilitated under the loan book business during a specified time period), refers to the total outstanding principal balance of the transactions for which any repayment is overdue for more than 30 days during such period, divided by the total initial principal of the transactions facilitated in such vintage.
Current receivables at risk M1+ delinquency rate by vintage (with respect to on- and off-balance sheet transactions facilitated under the loan book business during a specified time period), refers to the principal amount of repayments that are overdue for more than 30 days during such period, divided by the total initial principal of the transactions facilitated in such vintage.
Income from operations decreased by 74.4% to RMB226.8 million (US$32.6 million) from RMB886.4 million for the fourth quarter of 2018.
Net income attributable to Qudian’s shareholders decreased by 83.3% to RMB127.9 million (US$18.4 million), or RMB0.49 (US$0.07) per diluted ADS.
Non-GAAP net income attributable to Qudian’s shareholders decreased by 79.9% to RMB156.9 million (US$22.5 million), or RMB0.59 (US$0.08) per diluted ADS.
Full Year 2019 Financial Results
Total revenues were RMB8,840.0 million (US$1,269.8 million), an increase of 14.9% from RMB7,692.3 million for 2018.
Financing income totaled RMB3,510.1 million (US$504.2 million), a decrease of 0.7% from RMB3,535.3 million for 2018.
Loan facilitation income and other related income increased by 39.5% to RMB2,297.4 million (US$330.0 million) from RMB1,646.8 million for 2018, as a result of an increase in the amount of off-balance sheet transactions.
Transaction services fee and other related income substantially increased to RMB2,199.5 million (US$315.9 million), as a result of the ramp-up of the open platform initiative.
Sales income substantially decreased to RMB431.9 million (US$62.0 million) from RMB2,174.8 million for 2018, due to the winding down of the Dabai Auto business.
Sales commission fee increased by 16.0% to RMB356.8 million (US$51.3 million) from RMB307.5 million for 2018, due to an increase in the margins for merchandise credit products.
Total operating costs and expenses increased by 1.5% to RMB5,099.8 million (US$732.5 million) from RMB5,026.7 million for 2018.
Cost of revenues decreased by 67.0% to RMB901.8 million (US$129.5 million) from RMB2,735.4 million for 2018, primarily due to a decrease in costs incurred by the Dabai Auto business and a decrease in funding costs associated with the on-balance sheet portion of our loan book business as a result of a decrease in on-balance sheet transactions.
Sales and marketing expenses decreased by 48.1% to RMB280.6 million (US$40.3 million) from RMB540.6 million for 2018. The decrease was primarily due to the winding down of the Dabai Auto business.
General and administrative expenses increased by 11.8% to RMB286.1 million (US$41.1 million) from RMB255.9 million for 2018. The increase was primarily due to an increase in third-party service fees.
Research and development expenses increased by 2.6% to RMB204.8 million (US$29.4 million) from RMB199.6 million for 2018.
Provision for receivables and other assets increased by 93.7% to RMB2,283.1 million (US$328.0 million) from RMB1,178.7 million for 2018. The increase was primarily due to an increase in past-due on-balance sheet outstanding principal receivables compared to 2018.
Income from operations increased by 43.1% to RMB3,848.8 million (US$552.8 million) from RMB2,689.4 million for 2018.
Net income attributable to Qudian’s shareholders increased by 31.0% to RMB3,264.3 million (US$468.9 million), or RMB10.94 (US$1.57) per diluted ADS.
Non-GAAP net income attributable to Qudian’s shareholders increased by 31.5% to RMB3,351.6 million (US$481.4 million), or RMB11.23 (US$1.61) per diluted ADS.
Cash Flow
As of December 31, 2019, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of RMB2,860.9 million (US$410.9 million) and restricted cash of RMB1,257.6 million (US$180.6 million). Restricted cash mainly represents (i) cash held by the consolidated trusts through segregated bank accounts; (ii) security deposits held in designated bank accounts for guarantee of off-balance sheet transactions. Such restricted cash is not available to fund the general liquidity needs of the Company.
For the full year of 2019, net cash provided by operating activities was RMB5,503.4 million (US$790.5 million), mainly attributable to net income of RMB3,264.3 million (US$468.9 million), adjustment of provision for receivables and other assets of RMB2,283.1 million (US$328.0 million). Net cash used in investing activities was RMB929.6 million (US$133.5 million), mainly due to payments to originate loan principal of RMB22,760.4 million (US$3,269.3 million), partially offset by proceeds from collection of loan principal of RMB22,140.9 million (US$3,180.3 million). Net cash used in financing activities was RMB3,372.3 million (US$484.4 million), mainly due to repayments of borrowings of RMB5,402.4 million (US$776.0 million) and repurchase of ordinary shares of RMB2,087.2 million (US$299.8 million), partially offset by net proceeds from convertible senior notes of RMB2,289.6 million (US$328.9 million) and proceeds from borrowings of RMB2,251.6 million (US$323.4 million).