MYT Netherlands Parent B.V. Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

There are 7 speakers on the call.

Operator

Greetings, and welcome to the MyTeresa Fourth Quarter and Full Fiscal 20 24 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. Today's call is being recorded, and we have allocated 1 hour for prepared remarks and Q and A. Thank you. It is now my pleasure to introduce your host, Martin Beer, MyTeresa's Chief Financial Officer.

Operator

Thank you, sir. Please begin.

Speaker 1

Thank you, operator, and welcome everyone to MyTeresa's Investors Conference Call for the Q4 and full fiscal year 2024. With me today is our CEO, Michael Kliger. Before we begin, we'd like to remind you that our discussions today will include forward looking statements. Any comments we make about expectations are forward looking statements and are subject to risks and uncertainties, including the risks and uncertainties described in our annual report. Many factors could cause actual results to differ materially.

Speaker 1

We are under no duty to update forward looking statements. In addition, we will refer to certain financial measures not reported in accordance with IFRS on this call. You can find reconciliations of these non IFRS financial measures in our earnings press release, which is available on our Investor Relations website at investors. Mytheresa.com. I will now turn the call over to Michael.

Speaker 2

Thank you, Martin. Also from my side, a very warm welcome to all of you, and thank you for joining our call today. We will today comment on the results and performance of our Q4 and the full fiscal year 2024. We are very pleased with our results in a still challenging macro environment With strong revenue growth and positive adjusted EBITDA in the Q4, we continued our very positive business momentum from the Q3 and have achieved a significant step up in financial performance in H2 compared to H1 of fiscal year 2024. We have reaffirmed our leadership position in a clearly consolidating sector.

Speaker 2

We still see slower demand from aspirational customers and promotional intensity in the market by competitors, but our clear focus on the high spending, wardrobe building top customers allows us to win market share and grow. Strong top customer growth, a record high average order value and excellent customer satisfaction scores demonstrate our relentless customer focus, which is a key success factor for Myteria. We clearly see ourselves as one of the few winners in the consolidating luxury digital space. I wish to highlight today 3 key messages to you that make us stand out in the Q4 and demonstrate the strength of the Mitel laser business despite ongoing macro uncertainties. 1st, we see clear evidence that after a difficult period last autumn, our business is back on track with strong profitable growth.

Speaker 2

Our business fundamentals have further improved and the United States continues to be a strong driver of our growth. 2nd, our core value of building a community for luxury enthusiasts and creating desirability with digital and physical experiences is paying off greatly. Our success with top customers is very evident in our results, and our focus on big spending wardrobe building top customers continues to drive the desire for Luxury Brands to partner with us for exclusive activations. 3rd, our very resilient and consistent business model allowed us to significantly improve our business compared to Q4 of fiscal year 2023. Outstanding customer satisfaction, record high average order availability, decreasing customer acquisition costs and stable operating cost ratios were again highlights in the 4th quarter.

Speaker 2

In summary, we have accelerated our top line growth and profitability. We have reinforced our unique positioning with top customers, and we have delivered excellent business KPIs in the Q4 of fiscal year 2024. Let me now comment in more detail on these three messages. First, let's look at the continued improvement in top and bottom line. We grew our gross merchandise value, GMV, by +7.8 percent in Q4 of fiscal year 2024 compared to Q4 of fiscal year 2023, leading to a double digit GMV growth of +11.4 percent in the second half of fiscal year twenty twenty four as compared to +2.5 percent in the first half.

Speaker 2

For the full fiscal year, our GMV growth reached +7.1 percent compared to full fiscal year 2023. The United States continues to be a significant growth driver of our business, generating an outstanding growth of +22.8 percent in full fiscal year 2024 compared to fiscal year 2020 3 and with a growth of +25.2 percent in the second half of full fiscal year 2024. Also for the full fiscal year, the U. S. Accounted for 19.9% of the GMV of our total business.

Speaker 2

It is clear that our highly curated selection of true luxury brands resonates very well with the big spending U. S. Luxury customers looking for multi brand inspiration. We also experienced net sales growth in Europe in the 4th quarter with +11.2 percent compared to Q4 fiscal year 'twenty three. China and Asia continue to be impacted by ongoing macro headwinds and uncertainties.

Speaker 2

In the 4th quarter, we also continued our improvement in adjusted EBITDA margin with plus 4.7%. In the second half of fiscal year 'twenty four, we thus achieved an adjusted EBITDA margin of 4.3% versus 1.7% in the first half of fiscal year 'twenty four and versus 2.3% in H2 of fiscal year 'twenty three. Our strong double digit growth and almost doubling of profitability in H2 of fiscal year 2024 is clearly demonstrating the strength and the consistency of our business model, delivering profitable growth despite ongoing macroeconomic headwinds. 2nd, our essence of building a community for luxury enthusiasts and creating desirability through digital and physical experiences is paying off greatly and is also driving the desire for luxury brands to partner with us for exclusive activations. Our top customer base grew by +3.4 percent in the 4th quarter.

Speaker 2

And in addition, the average spend per top customer grew at +4.6 percent in Q4 'twenty four versus Q4 'twenty three. Overall, the share of top customers in our business in terms of GMV has increased from 32.6% in full fiscal year 2021 to now 39.2% in full fiscal year 2024, a continual growth over the past 4 years. The positive result of our top customer focus is also reflected in the growth of our U. S. Top customer base that grew by plus 39.4% in fiscal year 2024 compared to fiscal year 2023.

Speaker 2

Our successfully growing global top customer base and our unique access to such big spending wardrobe building customers makes us a highly desired platform for luxury brands seeking partnerships. In the Q4 of fiscal year 'twenty four, we saw again many high impact campaigns and exclusive product launches underlining our strong relationships and the sustained support from our brand partners. We launched an exclusive capsule collection with Dolce Gabbana for womenswear and kipswear with over 50 styles and exclusive Missoni capsule collection featuring womenswear beachwear styles and home lifestyle products as well as capsule collections with Valentino and Givenchy, only available at MyTeresa. We also launched exclusive styles from Nueva on, only available at MyTeresa and were exclusive pre launch partner for collections from Saint Laurent, Tod's, DORO, Etro and Gucci, providing MyTeresa customers exclusive first access to these products. In addition to creating desirability for our top customers with highly exclusive digital campaigns and product launches, we also bring together our top customers for amazing physical experience.

Speaker 2

In the Q4, we hosted various VIC events for our top customers across the globe. We invited a group of top customers to the Deutsch and Gabbana Beach Club in Saint Tropez, welcome top customers to the Bvlgari Eterna event in Rome and the Saint Laurent Gioponte cocktail at Salone del Mobile in Milan. We hosted further events in London, Stockholm, New York, Connecticut, Shenzhen, Xiamen and Singapore. Please see our investor presentation for more details on top customer events. The essence of Myterraiza is to build a community for luxury enthusiasts through physical money can buy experience.

Speaker 2

In the Q4, we hosted several unique multi day experiences in partnership with Luxury Brands. One such outstanding highlight was a 2 day Italian experience we created together with Brunello Cucinelli at Lake Dorta, including an intimate dinner and picnic joined by Brunello Cucinelli himself. Only a few weeks later, we hosted another beautiful event together with Dolce and Gabbana in the form of a 2 day car free experience on the picturesque island to also celebrate the launch of the exclusive Deutsche and Gabbana capsule collection only available to MyTeresa customers. The 3rd highlight in collaboration with Valentino was a private dinner and cruise on board of the iconic Christina Oillard along the French Riviera, the launch of the Valentino Escape 2024 capsule collection. In addition to engaging with our top customers, such events also create global brand awareness for Mytelreza through press and global social media amplification.

Speaker 2

Please see our investor presentation for more details on these unique money can't buy

Speaker 1

experiences. As U. S.

Speaker 2

Continues to be a key driver for our growth, we also continue to strengthen our brand building efforts here. Following the success from last year, My Terrresa in partnership with Flamingo Estate created another 8 week shopping pop up experience to inspire and entertain our guests is an immersive physical luxury shopping destination in East Hampton. The highly successful immersive physical luxury shopping experience attracted over 6,000 registered guests, offering them programming each week, including monogramming and embroidering with Missoni, Etro, Globetrotter, Ananya, Ruslan Boginski, Sabet and Joseph Altuzar. Our corporation partner Porsche displayed their not yet on the market Macan and Taycan electric cars for clients to test drive. Please see our investor presentation for more details on the pop up experience in East Hampton.

Speaker 2

Let me conclude my statement by commenting on the 3rd accomplishment in the 4th quarter. Our very resilient and consistent business model allowed us to significantly improve our business performance. Maarten will talk in a few minutes about the details of our bottom line results for the Q4 of fiscal year 2024, but let me provide you with some key operational highlights. Our customer satisfaction, which we measure by our internal Net Promoter Score, reached an outstanding 83% in Q4 fiscal year 'twenty four, showcasing the consistent excellence of our customer services. Our average order value increased to a new record high of €703 underlining the success of our focus on selling high end luxury products.

Speaker 2

Finally, our customer acquisition costs decreased by 2.5% in the Q4 of fiscal year 2024. This shows our continued ability to unlock efficiencies in our proprietary customer targeting algorithms. We also successfully continued the ramp up of our operations at our distribution center, Leipzig, with more than 80% of all customer orders already processed at the end of July. As part of our strategic focus on global growth, operational excellence and continued profitability, we have made the decision to close our legacy distribution center in Heimstatten. We expect that this will result in increased customer satisfaction and cost efficiencies, thanks to the unique location of the Leipzig distribution center at the airport, allowing for much faster international shipping.

Speaker 2

With all the above, it should come as no surprise that we are very pleased with our performance in the Q4 of fiscal year 2024 and the full fiscal year 2024. We believe that our results demonstrate the strength and consistency of our business model delivering profitable growth. The results also demonstrate what we believe is a superior market positioning, clearly focused on the big spending top customers. We see ourselves as a clear winner in the consolidating luxury e commerce space. We are extremely well positioned to benefit from the tremendous growth prospects as market conditions continue to improve globally.

Speaker 2

To capitalize on these prospects, we are actively evaluating opportunities to support and accelerate our investments in future business growth. This also supports our strong confidence in our medium term growth trajectory and profitability levels despite the ongoing short term uncertainties in the macro environment right now. And now, I hand over to Martin to discuss the financial results in detail.

Speaker 1

Thank you, Michael. We are very pleased with our +13.8 percent net sales growth in H2 of fiscal year 2024 and almost doubling profitability on adjusted EBITDA margin level in H2, all in line with our previous guidance. Our gross profit margin slippage in Q4 of fiscal year 'twenty four reduced further to just 150 basis points, standing at a strong 47.4% gross profit margin. We are continuing to successfully work through our inventory levels, are now below a DIO of 300 days and expect to achieve the targeted DIO of 2 60 days in the next 9 months. For the full fiscal year 'twenty four, we had a positive operating cash flow and no bank debt in our balance sheet.

Speaker 1

I will now review the financial results for the 4th quarter, second half and full fiscal year 'twenty four ended June 30, 2024 and will provide guidance for the fiscal year ahead of us. Net sales increased 13.8 percent in H2 of fiscal year 'twenty four to $456,800,000 with a solid Q4 growth at 9.7%. For the full year, we achieved net sales of $840,900,000 a growth of 9.8%. GMV for the full fiscal year was at $913,600,000 a growth of 7.1% year over year. Our growth is driven by our strong and loyal customer base.

Speaker 1

Our top customer base is expanding continuously as today the top 3.7% of our customers drive 39.2% of our total revenues in fiscal year 2024. During the Q4 of fiscal year 2024, GMV per top customer increased by +4.6 percent and plus 7.4 percent for all customers. Our AOV increased by €49 per order delivered to an industry leading €703 in the Q4 of fiscal year 2024 on an LTM basis. The continuous growth of our AOV clearly improves our order economics and truly underlines our successful focus on full price selling as well as our unique and superior positioning at the very high end of luxury. With this 3 spots in digital luxury experience, we expand our leadership position with top customers all over the world, especially in our core markets in Europe, the U.

Speaker 1

S, Middle East and rest of the world. During Q4 of fiscal year 'twenty four, gross profit increased by 6.3% to $205,800,000 up from $99,500,000 in the prior year period. The gross profit margin during the quarter stood at a strong 47.4%. During the quarter, we were able to again reduce the gross margin slippage to 150 basis points compared to 220 basis points in Q3 and 490 basis points in Q2 of fiscal year 2024. We still see the effect of promotional intensity of struggling competitors considering their exit or desperately finding their position in a clearly consolidating market.

Speaker 1

Our profitable top line growth highlights the success of not following that route, but staying true to our uniquely curated offerings with increasing brand support, full focus on full price selling and achieving high sell through rates. Adjusted shipping and payment cost ratio during the Q4 of fiscal year 'twenty four increased by 70 basis points to 14.7% as compared to 14.0% in the prior year period. This expected increase is due to our broadening customer base worldwide with an increasing share of shipments to countries where we pay all duties and taxes for our customers. For the full fiscal year, the adjusted shipping and payment cost ratio was at 14.7% as well. We are continuing to successfully implement further cost efficiencies through our high performing payment and duty system set up worldwide.

Speaker 1

Our focus remains on the acquisition and retention of top customers. As laid out in our annual report, we see continuously expanding ratios of lifetime value over customer acquisition costs for our customer cohorts. Our CAC decreased again in Q4 of fiscal year 'twenty four by 2.5%. Also for the full fiscal year 'twenty four, we were able to achieve a 2.6% lower CAC. With this successful focus in aligning to a still challenged overall market environment, marketing expenses decreased by 2 50 basis points from 13.1% in fiscal year 'twenty three to 10.6% in fiscal year 'twenty four.

Speaker 1

The adjusted selling, general and administrative expense ratio decreased 180 basis points in H2 of fiscal year 'twenty four to now 13.2%, down from 15.0 percent in H1 of fiscal year 'twenty four. This successful development mirrors our relentless efforts in achieving cost leverage in SG and A. We are in the process of winding down our legacy distribution center and relocating the remaining operations to our new Leipzig distribution center with clear benefits for the customer experience end to end and enabling further cost leverage. On adjusted EBITDA levels and in line with our guidance, we significantly increased profitability levels in H2 versus H1 of fiscal year 2024 and as well in Q4 of fiscal year 2024 compared to the preceding year period. In H2 of fiscal year 2024, the adjusted EBITDA margin was at 4.3%, up from 1.7% in H1.

Speaker 1

The 4.3% margin in H2 of fiscal year 2024 also compares to the 2.3% of H2 and the previous fiscal year. For the full fiscal year, we achieved $25,800,000 adjusted EBITDA at a 3.1% margin compared to 5.0% adjusted EBITDA margin in the previous fiscal year, driven by a weaker H1 of fiscal year 2024. In sum, in H2 of fiscal year 2024, we were able to achieve increasing profitability levels combined with excellent top line growth, despite continuing market challenges. Depreciation and amortization expenses in Q4 increased only moderately to $4,100,000 or 1.7 percent of GMV from 1.4% in prior year quarter. This mirrors our effective strategy of not capitalizing IT costs, but to have the full effect

Speaker 2

of

Speaker 1

past IT, re platforming and continuous IT improvements always already extends in our P and L. With the resulting lower levels of depreciation and amortization, our increased profitability is also visible on adjusted operating income as well as adjusted net income level. For the full year 2024, adjusted operating income was at a positive $10,600,000 and adjusted net income at a positive $7,700,000 Let's take a look at the cash flow statement. For the full fiscal year 2024, we had a positive operating cash flow of $10,000,000 In addition, we closed the year with no bank liabilities, full availability of our $75,000,000 revolving credit facility and $15,100,000 cash attempt. In the Q4 of fiscal year 'twenty four, our cash flow from investing activities only used up $2,400,000 as we have now almost fully completed the remaining payments of the new warehouse and lab tech.

Speaker 1

With no additional major investments planned, we expect our CapEx to make up around 1% of GMV for the full year fiscal year, a unique benefit of our business model. Let me give you an update on our inventory situation. Over the preceding quarters, we have successfully managed through our inventory levels, continuously aligning inventory growth with our overall top line growth and achieving normalized levels of inventory. Inventory growth year over year was a +2.9 percent at the end of the Q4 of fiscal year 2024 coming down from +44.4 percent in Q1, +33.1 percent in Q2 and plus 11.9% in Q3 of fiscal year 2024. In June 2023, our DIO stood at 310 days and was at 296 days in June 2024.

Speaker 1

We expect to return to our target range of 260 days by the end of fiscal year 2025. Turning to the guidance for fiscal year 2025, which runs from July 2024 to June 2025. We have been continuously gaining market share in a consolidating market and will continue to do so. We are growing profitably with our continued focus on top customers and full price selling in our curated offer. We are seeing an easing of the current promotional environment, especially with the current fallwinter 2024 season and expect trends to further ease in calendar 2025.

Speaker 1

But nevertheless, macroeconomic uncertainties persist near term and we remain cautiously optimistic for the period until June 2025. For fiscal year 2025, we therefore expect GMV and net sales growth between 7% 13% adjusted EBITDA margin between 3% 5%. We continue to not guide on quarters, but want to give you a snapshot of our current expectations. Q1 and Q3 of fiscal 2025 are expected to be quarters with weaker top line growth and weaker profitability and Q2 and Q4 of fiscal year 2025 with stronger top line growth and stronger profitability. In line with the usual pattern, we expect H1 top line growth rates to be similar to H2 of fiscal year 2025 and on profitability levels, H2 to be stronger than H1.

Speaker 1

Q1 of fiscal year 2025 ending September 2024 is performing well and in line with our expectations. We're very confident in the medium and long term outlook of the business and we will benefit more quickly and over proportionally when the overall luxury market returns to full strength. MyTeresa is already the leading luxury multi brand digital platform and we continue to fortify our leadership position being the best partner, not only for top luxury brands, but also for our top customer base. And with that, I will now turn the call back over to Michael for his concluding remarks. Thank you, Martin.

Speaker 2

As stated, we are very pleased with our Q4 and full fiscal year 2024 earnings results. We have seen a marked performance improvement in the second half of fiscal year twenty twenty four. With this strength and consistency of our business model, we see ourselves well positioned to achieve our fiscal year 2025 guided targets. The 1st few weeks of the new fiscal year support our confidence. We believe that Mitre Raiser offers the best digital luxury shopping experience for big spending consumers and true luxury brands.

Speaker 2

We will further grow our community of luxury enthusiasts through highly desirable digital and physical experiences globally. And with that, I ask the operator to open the line for your questions.

Operator

Thank you. The floor is now open for questions. And your first question comes from the line of Oliver Chen with TD Cowen. Please go ahead.

Speaker 3

Hi, Michael and Martin. On the quarter, gross margins were lower than what we were modeling. I know a lot was in line with your full year guidance, but what's happening there? And also as you think about working through inventory levels over the next 9 months, which inventory levels are you most concerned about? Also as we think about guidance, your longer term guidance calls for high teens relative to how you guided 7% to 13%.

Speaker 3

What do you see happening? I think there's normalization still happening as you think about that relative to what you see longer term. And then finally, on the quarter to date, can you clarify if the growth rate you're seeing is similar to Q4 or what's the nature of what you're seeing recently with this customer? Thanks a lot.

Speaker 2

Thank you, Oliver. Let me take your two last questions and Maarten can talk to the gross margin and the inventory levels. So medium term outlook, yes, we do believe that we are in a cyclical moment and given at least on our momentum, we see that we believe that we have seen the trough and so there is further normalization. We are cautiously optimistic with our guidance of 7% to 13% growth, but we do see enough reasons to then continuously further improve and therefore high teens as our medium term outlook as economic, political environment normalized across the globe and get luxury as a sector back on the growth trajectory. And in terms of the quarter to date, we feel comfortable with our numbers in line with our full year guidance of 7% to 13%.

Speaker 2

So we are given a few weeks, but given a few weeks, we feel very confident with our full year guidance of growth. Maybe Martin you address the other questions from Oliver.

Speaker 1

Yes, happy to do so. I mean gross profit margin in line with the industry trend for the quarter is clear, we took a hit there. But as you are well aware of, we really improved the situation from Q1 to Q4 And especially in fallwinter 2024 season, we clearly see improved full price, improved sell through rates, which gives us for our high fiscal year to also clearly see here that we expect no further gross profit margin slippage for the full fiscal year. So we are very confident of seeing a much better and improved situation in the next 12 months. EBITDA levels, also I called that out, the inventory growth that was not in line with the top line to rebalance it and to now have a situation where we have are almost on the level of last year June, despite a 10% growth.

Speaker 1

And but we're not there yet. So we are we will continue to work through the inventory levels. Now 296 days of inventory outstanding, we expect a further improvement in the DIO to the targeted level of 2 60 days. And that will lead to, again, the overall inventory to really have that tightly managed and have a clear expectations for the end of June, so for the end of full fiscal year 'twenty five to have to achieve the targeted inventory levels that we always had, the 260 days. And so we are quite happy on how last quarters we were able to manage through the inventory levels despite the high promotional intensity in the industry and to achieve growth and profitable growth, because we have to obviously look from it from multiple size and balance it.

Speaker 1

So from that side, I'm quite happy.

Speaker 3

Okay, thanks. Really helpful. A follow-up. Michael, how would you compare and contrast the U. S.

Speaker 3

Customer relative to Europe? And at Asia, we're worried about some overarching like out of your control factors with housing and consumer sentiment. Would love your thoughts as you go around the world and look at customer trends. And finally, Martin, the comparisons do get harder in the second half, but I think I believe you mentioned that revenue should be similar in terms of growth rates between 1st and second. Just any color there as we model that as well?

Speaker 3

Thanks, gentlemen.

Speaker 2

Happy to answer the follow-up. So if we go around the globe, the U. S, the U. S. Consumer sentiment stands out, even though I, of course, have to state that our plus 25% in H2 is far above the market trend.

Speaker 2

So it is really of course a reflection of the customers we target, the high end customers, but we have seen a very good sentiment, which also continues in the U. S. Europe is improving, so it is looking better with maybe the exception of Germany. Consumer sentiment, particularly in some of the southern countries, Italy, Spain, Greece, but also France, UK have improved. We are very pleased with that situation because Europe represents a big part of our business, even though the U.

Speaker 2

S. Is not the biggest single market for us. But Asia is at the other end of the spectrum and we do believe that it will take some more time until the uncertainties, particularly around, as you mentioned, the mitigated, are resolved. I'm not even sure what the best word for that. But also outside of Greater China, there are, of course, also bright spots, bright spots like Singapore, bright spots like Thailand, like Malaysia, like the Philippines.

Speaker 2

They are, of course, not yet of the size of Greater China, but they are bright spots also in that region.

Speaker 1

Yes. And maybe for the balancing of H1 and H2 net sales to effect equal growth, which is a bit counterintuitive. If you look at the overall situation, it's basically driven by Q2 of the previous year, which was very low. We've had only a net sales growth of 3.1. So the comp of Q2 is low and the comp of Q3 is very high.

Speaker 1

The comp we had a +18 percent net sales growth in Q3. And so those two effects then balance the more regular expectations on Q1 and Q4 to arrive at very comparable top line growth in the H2 and H1 of this fiscal year.

Speaker 3

Thanks a lot. Best regards.

Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Matthew Boss with JPMorgan. Please go ahead.

Speaker 4

Great, thanks. It's Amanda Douglas on for Matt. So Michael, could you elaborate on how you're seeing the consolidation in the sector influence your business as you think about new customer acquisition, brand relationships or the broader promotional environment?

Speaker 2

Yes, happy to respond to that, Sumit. I mean, obviously, as an observer of the market, we have seen players announcing mergers, players I think exited the market and that has various effects of course of the industry dynamics. One is we do believe that with larger, more consolidated players, we should avoid these significant unbalances of demand and supply that led to the high promotional intensity last autumn. So we do believe that promotional intensity should normalize. There will always be promotions and there will always be fierce competition, but it should normalize.

Speaker 2

On customer acquisition costs, I think also here we do believe and we saw some effects in Q4 that the enormous spend that we have seen with some players in the past on digital marketing will normalize. Again, it's not that it won't continue. Everyone wants the best customers and therefore we of course have developed our hopefully very smart algorithms to target the best, but we have seen some exuberance in spending and the CapEx of some players should bring it to normalization. And I think overall, it is a clear vote for quality of customer relationships, quality of assortment building. That seems to be what drives winning in this marketplace and I think that's good news for customers and that's good news for brand partners that you can win and must compete on those items and not on the lowest price, which is not a sustainable business model.

Speaker 4

Great. And to follow-up for Martin, could you elaborate on the cadence of your gross profit dollar growth expectations throughout fiscal 2025 as we think about the front half versus the back half of the year?

Speaker 1

Yes. I mean, obviously, we are well in line with setting our growth also on the gross profit level. But we are explicitly not targeting gross profit, especially not on targets, because the overall market situation still remains to issue logically with a big uncertainty. And so overall, we clearly see gross profit growth will continue and will be strong as we are at a low base in our gross profit margin, but it all depends on the overall situation in the market. So this will be a key driver, a prediction or cadence of the gross profit growth over the quarters.

Speaker 4

That's helpful. Thank you.

Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Ashley Hogan with Jefferies. Please go ahead.

Speaker 5

Hi, this is Blake on for Ashley. Thanks for taking our question. So I wanted to start off with, if you could just talk about if you had to maybe rank it, the key factors, in terms of your sales guidance that would drive you to be at the low end versus the high end? Any initiatives that you can really elaborate on that you're focused on? And then also, just any more commentary on the aspirational customers, how they are performing?

Speaker 5

Can you talk at all about maybe customer growth versus transactions or their AOV as well? Thanks so much.

Speaker 2

Thank you, Blake. I mean, if I think about our range of 7% to 13%, I think the real driver for the low and high endpoints is more in the macroeconomic, so political environment than in key initiatives. I mean our initiatives are being pushed and they really center of creating this community for luxury and service, really driving customer engagement through more and more events and more and more opportunities and of course the continued drive to offer the best assortment there is and add to the assortment even more valuable brands, even more valuable individual pieces. So I think what leads to a 7 or a plus 13, it's more faster or not so fast recovery of the economic situation in Europe, the potential positive or not so positive aftermath of the U. S.

Speaker 2

Election decision or particularly what happens in China. I think that's more where it sits. On the aspirational customer, it's a slow normalization. There is no nothing evident in China, which had a large part of aspiration customers, a large part of customers focusing on accessories and bags. There is some improvement, as mentioned last time, in the U.

Speaker 2

S. There is some improvement now in Europe. But if we look at our numbers, we grew our top customer base 3.4%. We grew our average spend per top customer by 4.6%. So numbers and spend went up.

Speaker 2

But for the total population, we still saw flattish total customer numbers and it's really in the average spend per customer. So there is at the moment still even if you go below the top customers more sort of weeding out of the bit higher spenders versus the aspirational customers. Not as strong as before, but I think we purely focus on aspirational customers or if you have a brand or platform that had significant success with the aspirational customer segment, I think this is still 3, 4 seasons out before we are fully back.

Speaker 5

Got it. Thank you so much and best of luck.

Speaker 2

Thank you, Greg.

Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Grace Smalley with Morgan Stanley. Please go ahead.

Speaker 4

Hi. Thank you for taking my question. I just had one please just in terms of what you're seeing across the industry on Luxury Brands pricing, given some of the weakness that we are seeing in the aspirational consumer, whether you started to see across the industry brands introduce lower price points or even directly reduce their pricing on some product categories? Thank you very much.

Speaker 2

Thank you, Grace. I mean pricing clearly was before the weaknesses that turned up last summer was on a roll and we have seen significant price increases, but that has stopped. So I think we are clearly for most brands in a moment where prices stay and so over time with some inflation prices in real terms will come down. It will be interesting to see further development of new price entry products and we have seen some very few, but we have seen brands that have started to lower prices. And I think this is pure economics and when demand was very high, there were opportunities to raise prices and some brands now feel it went too far, they are lowering, but lowering prices is still the absolute exception versus the norm of just keeping it flat and sort of working it out over the coming for the coming season.

Speaker 2

So I don't foresee any price increases coming, but that's more what we observe.

Speaker 4

Okay, very helpful. Thank you.

Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Wendy Gao with CICC. Please go ahead.

Speaker 6

Hi, thanks for taking my questions. I have one question about our new Greater China President. Do we have any expectations for her and any next plans for China? And my second question is about the top customers in China. Do you think there are any differences between the top customers in China and versus in the U.

Speaker 6

S? Thank you.

Speaker 2

Thank you for that question. China is a very important market for us. It is of strategic importance and thus we continue to invest in the market as is evident for many luxury brands because we all are preparing and investing for recovery of the market. We do believe that the full recovery of the market will still take maybe 8 to 12 months, but nevertheless, this is a market that is very high on our focus list. We brought in new leadership to our team in China.

Speaker 2

We will launch a mini program on HX to provide even more convenience to our Chinese consumers. We will focus with our local team even more customer engagement. So things that we believe will pay off, will pay off not in a little bit but over time and the market has lost some competitors. So it is good moment to step in and raise brand awareness because that's still the biggest opportunity for us to just make our type of offer, our type of business known to good Chinese consumers. We also enjoy and are proud of our top customers in China, which we entertain with events as mentioned in the presentation before.

Speaker 2

I think the interesting part about the top customers in China as compared to other markets is that they are also very focused on ready to wear, same logic and they are very focused on at the moment on the very best ready to wear pieces. Chinese top customers actually tend to be willing and able to spend even more than some of our European top customers, so the level of spend is even higher, but it is ready to wear, it is wardrobing and what we have also seen similar to what happened in the U. S. Or Europe is that the interest of Chinese consumers of being able to travel, travel abroad, travel within China, going out is very high. There seems to be a significant discretionary spend dedicated to such occasions, which again then of course drives the type of wardrobe leads that we see in our numbers and that is maybe with 1 year delay, a similar trend that we saw in Europe and U.

Speaker 2

S, the big focus on vacation wear, the big focus on festive wear.

Speaker 4

Thank you.

Operator

That concludes our Q and A session. Thank you for your interest. This concludes today's call. You may now disconnect.

Key Takeaways

  • MyTeresa delivered profitable growth, with Q4 GMV up 7.8%, H2 GMV up 11.4% year-over-year and a Q4 adjusted EBITDA margin of 4.7%, up from 2.3% in H2 of fiscal 2023.
  • The U.S. market remains the main growth engine, with U.S. GMV rising 22.8% for the full year and 25.2% in H2, now representing 19.9% of total GMV.
  • Focus on top customers drove results: the top customer base grew 3.4% in Q4, spend per top customer was up 4.6%, and top customers now account for 39.2% of GMV, supported by exclusive digital and physical brand activations.
  • Operational metrics strengthened with a record high average order value of €703, customer satisfaction (NPS) at 83%, a 2.5% decline in customer acquisition costs, and consolidation of distribution centers to boost efficiency.
  • For fiscal 2025, the company aims for 7–13% GMV and net sales growth and an adjusted EBITDA margin of 3–5%, expecting stronger performance in H2 than H1.
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