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Vinci Partners(VINP) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-08-12 22:00
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Vinci Partners reported fee-related earnings of BRL65.2 million or BRL1.03 per share and adjusted distributable earnings of BRL75.8 million or BRL1.20 per share for Q2 2025, with a quarterly dividend of $0.15 per common share [4][10][40] - Total fee-related revenues increased by 85% year over year, reflecting strong strategic growth and positive inflows [36] - Adjusted distributable earnings totaled BRL75.8 million or $1.20 per share, representing a 30% increase year over year on a nominal basis [40] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The credit segment saw over BRL2 billion in new capital formation and AUM appreciation, indicating strong growth [17] - The private equity segment achieved over 20% year-over-year revenue growth and over 30% year-over-year EBITDA growth in 2025 [29] - The real asset segment completed significant transactions, including the full divestment of assets, contributing to deleveraging [11][30] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The local equity market in Brazil remains under-allocated, with equities representing just 8% of domestic portfolios, suggesting potential for reallocation as interest rates decline [14] - Latin America is experiencing a favorable macro landscape, with improving inflation expectations and easing policy, which is beneficial for alternative investments [16] - The Brazilian real appreciated by 5% against the U.S. dollar during the quarter, creating a currency headwind for AUM figures [35] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focusing on sectors such as financial services, technology, and healthcare, while also monitoring opportunities in distressed companies and multinational carve-outs [13] - Vinci Partners aims to expand investments in renewable energy and is actively discussing utility-scale solar initiatives [19] - The firm is integrating teams and operations to maximize collaboration and enhance service delivery [20] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed optimism about the fundraising environment, expecting continued strong inflows in the second half of the year [50][54] - The company anticipates a gradual reduction in financial income as capital is deployed from liquid funds to closed-end funds, with a significant impact expected starting in 2026 [46][70] - Management highlighted the potential for attractive entry points in the market due to suppressed valuations, particularly in Brazil [13] Other Important Information - Vinci Partners successfully closed its Infrastructure Climate Change Fund, raising close to BRL1 billion, primarily from international institutions [18] - The company inaugurated a new office in Sao Paulo, enhancing operational capabilities and collaboration [19][32] - An Investor Day is scheduled for October 7 at NASDAQ headquarters, providing an opportunity for deeper engagement with investors [20] Q&A Session Summary Question: Fundraising outlook for the second half - Management indicated that they expect to achieve double-digit growth in AUM on an FX-adjusted basis, with strong inflows continuing into the second half [50][54] Question: FRE margin expansion - Management expects FRE margins to migrate to the low 30s percent range by the second or third quarter of next year, driven by ongoing cost control initiatives and operational efficiencies [60][62] Question: PRE realizations timeline - Management anticipates that net income impacts from fund appreciation will begin in 2026, with distributable earnings expected to follow as funds start returning capital [70][72] Question: Impact of FX on management fees - Management confirmed that the flat management fees were primarily due to FX impacts, estimating that revenues would have grown by low to mid-single digits without the FX effect [78][80] Question: Credit portfolio and regional opportunities - Management highlighted growth in credit across Latin America, with significant fundraising opportunities in Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, and Chile [88][90]