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     141  0 Kommentare XP Inc. Reports First Quarter 2024 Results

    XP Inc. (NASDAQ: XP) (“XP” or the “Company”), a leading tech-enabled platform and a trusted pioneer in providing low-fee financial products and services in Brazil, reported today its financial results for the first quarter of 2024.

    Summary

    Operating Metrics (unaudited)

    1Q24

    1Q23

    YoY

    4Q23

    QoQ

    Total Client Assets (in R$ bn)

    1,141

    954

    20%

    1,122

    2%

    Total Net Inflow (in R$ bn)

    15

    16

    -10%

    19

    -22%

    Annualized Retail Take Rate

    1.24%

    1.21%

    3 bps

    1.27%

    -3 bps

    Active Clients (in '000s)

    4,587

    3,966

    16%

    4,531

    1%

    Headcount (EoP)

    6,579

    6,146

    7%

    6,669

    -1%

    Total Advisors (in '000s)

    17.7

    15.2

    16%

    17.2

    3%

    Retail DATs (in mn)

    2.2

    2.4

    -9%

    2.2

    -2%

    Retirement Plans Client Assets (in R$ bn)

    74

    62

    19%

    73

    0%

    Cards TPV (in R$ bn)

    11.3

    8.6

    32%

    11.8

    -4%

    Credit Portfolio (in R$ bn)

    22.1

    17.5

    27%

    21.0

    5%

    Gross Written Premiums (in R$ mn)

    248

    172

    44%

    273

    -9%

     

     

     

     

     

    Financial Metrics (in R$ mn)

    1Q24

    1Q23

    YoY

    4Q23

    QoQ

    Gross revenue

    4,270

    3,326

    28%

    4,309

    -1%

    Retail

    3,131

    2,569

    22%

    3,152

    -1%

    Institutional

    354

    332

    7%

    413

    -14%

    Corporate & Issuer Services

    509

    266

    91%

    508

    0%

    Other

    276

    158

    75%

    236

    17%

    Net Revenue

    4,053

    3,134

    29%

    4,046

    0%

    Gross Profit

    2,737

    2,050

    34%

    2,753

    -1%

    Gross Margin

    67.5%

    65.4%

    213 bps

    68.1%

    -52 bps

    EBT

    1,088

    816

    33%

    995

    9%

    EBT Margin

    26.9%

    26.0%

    81 bps

    24.6%

    226 bps

    Net Income

    1,030

    796

    29%

    1,040

    -1%

    Net Margin

    25.4%

    25.4%

    1 bps

    25.7%

    -30 bps

    Basic EPS (in R$)

    1.88

    1.48

    27%

    1.90

    -1%

    Diluted EPS (in R$)

    1.85

    1.48

    25%

    1.88

    -2%

    ROAE1

    20.7%

    18.7%

    198 bps

    21.1%

    -42 bps

    ROTE2

    25.4%

    20.5%

    491 bps

    25.6%

    -17 bps

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    1 – Annualized Return on Average Equity.

    2 – Annualized Return on Average Tangible Equity. Tangible Equity excludes Intangibles and Goodwill

    Operating KPIs

    As we are growing and diversifying our business, we want to update and improve some of our main KPIs for the market. We are adding new KPIs for our total salesforce (Total Advisors), Cards breakdown by credit and debit, and Insurance gross written premiums.

    1. INVESTMENTS

    Client Assets and Net Inflow (in R$ billion)

    Client Assets totaled R$1.1 trillion in 1Q24, up 20% YoY and 2% QoQ. Year-over-year growth was driven by R$103 billion net inflows and R$84 billion of market appreciation.

    In 1Q24, Net Inflow was R$15 billion, and Retail Net Inflow was R$13 billion, 7% higher QoQ.

    Active Clients (in ‘000s)

    Active clients grew 16% YoY and 1% QoQ, totaling 4.6 million in 1Q24.

    Total Advisors (in ‘000s)

    Starting in the 1Q24, we will disclose the Total Advisors connected to XP, which includes (1) IFAs, as previously, (2) XP employees who offer advisory services, (3) Registered Investment Advisors, which includes consultants and wealth managers, among others. Total Advisors totaled 17.7 thousand, an increase of 16% YoY.

    Retail Daily Average Trades (in million)

    Retail DATs totaled 2.2 million in 1Q24, down 9% YoY and 2% QoQ.

    NPS

    Our NPS, a widely known survey methodology used to measure customer satisfaction, was 71 in 1Q24. Maintaining a high NPS score remains a priority for XP since our business model is built around client experience. The NPS calculation as of a given date reflects the average scores in the prior six months.

    2. RETIREMENT PLANS

    Retirement Plans Client Assets (in R$ billion)

    As per public data published by Susep, XPV&P continued to be #1 in net portability for individual retirement plans in the beginning of 2024, as of March, while our total Market Share went up to 4.2% and individual’s market share (PGBL and VGBL) to 4.8%. Total Client Assets were R$73 billion in 1Q24, up 18% YoY. Assets from XPV&P, our proprietary insurer, grew 20% YoY, reaching R$59 billion.

    3. CARDS

    Cards TPV (in R$ billion)

    In 1Q24, Total TPV was R$11.3 billion, a 32% growth YoY, and 4% decrease versus 4Q23, due to seasonality.

    Active Cards (in ‘000s)

    Total Active Cards were 1.2 million in 1Q24, a growth of 49% YoY and 7% QoQ, being 1.0 million Credit Cards and 0.3 million Active Debit Cards.

    4. CREDIT3

    Credit Portfolio (in R$ billion)

    Total Credit Portfolio reached R$22 billion as of 1Q24, expanding 29% YoY and 7% QoQ. Currently, this Credit Portfolio is 92% collateralized with Investments.

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    3 - From 3Q22 onwards, the credit portfolio is disclosed gross (versus previously net) of loan loss provisions, also retroactively, not including Intercompany transactions and Credit Card related loans and receivables

    5. INSURANCE

    Gross Written Premiums (in R$ million)

    Gross written premiums (GWP) refer to the total amount of premium income that XPs has written or sold during a particular reporting period before deductions for provisions, reinsurance and other expenses. This figure represents the total premiums that customers have agreed to pay for life insurance policies issued by the company, or sold by the company and issued by third-party insurers, including both new policies and renewals. It is a crucial metric for assessing the total business volume of an insurance company or insurance broker within that period.

    In the 1Q24, Gross Written Premiums grew 44% YoY and was down 15% QoQ.

    Discussion of Financial Results

    Total Gross Revenue

    Gross Revenue was R$4.3 billion in 1Q24, down 1% QoQ and up 28% YoY, primarily driven by growth both in our Retail and Corporate & Issuer Services revenue year-over-year.

    Retail Revenue

    (in R$ mn)

    1Q24

    1Q23

    YoY

    4Q23

    QoQ

    Retail Revenue

    3,131

    2,569

    22%

    3,152

    -1%

    Equities

    1,128

    1,069

    6%

    1,180

    -4%

    Fixed Income

    704

    332

    112%

    690

    2%

    Funds Platform

    316

    313

    1%

    334

    -5%

    Retirement Plans

    95

    87

    10%

    94

    2%

    Cards

    297

    204

    45%

    306

    -3%

    Credit

    55

    41

    35%

    46

    22%

    Insurance

    45

    32

    41%

    46

    -1%

    Other Retail

    490

    490

    0%

    457

    7%

    Annualized Retail Take Rate

    1.24%

    1.21%

    3 bps

    1.27%

    -3 bps

    Retail revenue was R$3.1 billion in 1Q24, stable QoQ and up 22% YoY. Sequential stable Retail revenue was driven by the maintenance of a strong performance in Fixed Income revenue, which increased 2% QoQ, and was partially offset by sequential decline in Equities revenue in the quarter. YoY growth was also led by Fixed Income, with a 112% revenue growth YoY, and Cards, with a 45% growth.

    Take Rate

    Annualized Retail Take Rate was 1.24% in 1Q24, down 3 bps QoQ, and up 3 bps YoY.

    Institutional Revenue

    Institutional revenue was R$354 million in 1Q24, down 14% QoQ and up 7% YoY, mainly impacted by lower market activity by Institutional Clients in Brazil sequentially.

    Corporate & Issuer Services Revenue

    Corporate & Issuer Services revenue totaled R$509 million in 1Q24, stable QoQ and up 91% YoY, reinforcing our strategy to diversify our revenue stream through our Wholesale Bank, also demonstrating XP is well positioned to continue benefiting from DCM activity in Brazil.

    Other Revenue

    Other revenue was R$276 million in 1Q24, up 17% QoQ and 75% YoY.

    Costs of Goods Sold and Gross Margin

    Gross Margin was 67.5% in 1Q24 versus 65.4% in 1Q23 and 68.1% in 4Q23. Sequential decrease in Gross Margin was mainly related to revenue mix between products and channels in the quarter.

    SG&A Expenses4

    (in R$ mn)

    1Q24

    1Q23

    YoY

    4Q23

    QoQ

    Total SG&A

    (1,416)

    (1,045)

    36%

    (1,553)

    -9%

    People

    (1,007)

    (760)

    33%

    (1,022)

    -1%

    Salary and Taxes

    (432)

    (378)

    14%

    (393)

    10%

    Bonuses

    (410)

    (329)

    25%

    (462)

    -11%

    Share Based Compensation

    (164)

    (53)

    207%

    (166)

    -1%

    Non-people

    (410)

    (285)

    44%

    (532)

    -23%

    LTM Compensation Ratio5

    25.2%

    28.5%

    -328 bps

    25.1%

    10 bps

    LTM Efficiency Ratio6

    36.5%

    40.4%

    -384 bps

    36.3%

    24 bps

    Headcount (EoP)

    6,579

    6,146

    7%

    6,669

    -1%

    SG&A4 expenses totaled R$1.4 billion in 1Q24, 9% lower QoQ and up 36% YoY.

    Our last twelve months (LTM) compensation ratio5 in 1Q24 was 25.2%, an improvement from 28.5% in 1Q23 and slightly higher than 25.1% in 4Q23, respectively. Also, our LTM efficiency ratio6 reached 36.5% in 1Q24, reinforcing once again our focus on cost discipline and efficient expenses management.

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    4 - Total SG&A and non-people SG&A exclude revenue from incentives from Tesouro Direto, B3.

    5 - Compensation ratio is calculated as People SG&A (Salary and Taxes, Bonuses and Share Based Compensation) divided by Net Revenue.

    6 - Efficiency ratio is calculated as SG&A ex-revenue from incentives from Tesouro Direto, B3, and others divided by Net Revenue.

    Earnings Before Taxes

    EBT was R$1,088 million in 1Q24, a record number for a first quarter, up 9% QoQ and up 33% YoY. EBT Margin was 26.9% up 226 bps QoQ and 81 bps YoY.

    Net Income and EPS

    In 1Q24, Net Income was R$1.0 billion, also a record number for a first quarter, down 1% QoQ and up 29% YoY. Basic EPS was R$1.88, down 1% QoQ and up 27% YoY. Fully diluted EPS was R$1.85 for the quarter, down 4% QoQ and up 25% YoY.

    ROTE7 and ROAE8

    We now present Return on Tangible Equity, which excludes Intangibles and Goodwill. We believe this is a more accurate reflection of our company’s true operations, allowing investors more meaningful comparisons with our peers.

    In 1Q24, ROTE7 was 25.4%, down 17 bps QoQ and up 491 bps YoY. Our ROAE8 in 1Q24 was 20.7%, down 42 bps QoQ and up 198 bps YoY.

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    7 – Annualized Return on Tangible Common Equity, calculated as Annualized Net Income over Tangible Common Equity, which excludes Intangibles and Goodwill, net of deferred taxes.

    8 – Annualized Return on Average Equity.

    Other Information

    Webcast and Conference Call Information

    The Company will host a webcast to discuss its fourth quarter financial results on Tuesday, May 21st, 2024, at 5:00 pm ET (6:00 pm BRT). To participate in the earnings webcast please subscribe at 1Q24 Earnings Web Meeting. The replay will be available on XP’s investor relations website at https://investors.xpinc.com/.

    Important Disclosure

    In reviewing the information contained in this release, you are agreeing to abide by the terms of this disclaimer. This information is being made available to each recipient solely for its information and is subject to amendment. This release is prepared by XP Inc. (the “Company,” “we” or “our”), is solely for informational purposes. This release does not constitute a prospectus and does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any securities. In addition, this document and any materials distributed in connection with this release are not directed to, or intended for distribution to or use by, any person or entity that is a citizen or resident or located in any locality, state, country or other jurisdiction where such distribution, publication, availability or use would be contrary to law or regulation or which would require any registration or licensing within such jurisdiction.

    This release was prepared by the Company. Neither the Company nor any of its affiliates, officers, employees or agents, make any representation or warranty, express or implied, in relation to the fairness, reasonableness, adequacy, accuracy or completeness of the information, statements or opinions, whichever their source, contained in this release or any oral information provided in connection herewith, or any data it generates and accept no responsibility, obligation or liability (whether direct or indirect, in contract, tort or otherwise) in relation to any of such information. The information and opinions contained in this release are provided as at the date of this release, are subject to change without notice and do not purport to contain all information that may be required to evaluate the Company. The information in this release is in draft form and has not been independently verified. The Company and its affiliates, officers, employees and agents expressly disclaim any and all liability which may be based on this release and any errors therein or omissions therefrom. Neither the Company nor any of its affiliates, officers, employees or agents makes any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the achievement or reasonableness of future projections, management targets, estimates, prospects or returns, if any.

    The information contained in this release does not purport to be comprehensive and has not been subject to any independent audit or review. Certain of the financial information as of and for the periods ended of December 31, 2021 and December 31, 2020, 2019, 2018 and 2017 has been derived from audited financial statements and all other financial information has been derived from unaudited interim financial statements. A significant portion of the information contained in this release is based on estimates or expectations of the Company, and there can be no assurance that these estimates or expectations are or will prove to be accurate. The Company’s internal estimates have not been verified by an external expert, and the Company cannot guarantee that a third party using different methods to assemble, analyze or compute market information and data would obtain or generate the same results.

    Statements in the release, including those regarding the possible or assumed future or other performance of the Company or its industry or other trend projections, constitute forward-looking statements. These statements are generally identified by the use of words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “could,” “expect,” “should,” “plan,” “intend,” “estimate” and “potential,” among others. By their nature, forward-looking statements are necessarily subject to a high degree of uncertainty and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that will occur in the future whether or not outside the control of the Company. Such factors may cause actual results, performance or developments to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements and there can be no assurance that such forward-looking statements will prove to be correct. These risks and uncertainties include factors relating to: (1) general economic, financial, political, demographic and business conditions in Brazil, as well as any other countries we may serve in the future and their impact on our business; (2) fluctuations in interest, inflation and exchange rates in Brazil and any other countries we may serve in the future; (3) competition in the financial services industry; (4) our ability to implement our business strategy; (5) our ability to adapt to the rapid pace of technological changes in the financial services industry; (6) the reliability, performance, functionality and quality of our products and services and the investment performance of investment funds managed by third parties or by our asset managers; (7) the availability of government authorizations on terms and conditions and within periods acceptable to us; (8) our ability to continue attracting and retaining new appropriately-skilled employees; (9) our capitalization and level of indebtedness; (10) the interests of our controlling shareholders; (11) changes in government regulations applicable to the financial services industry in Brazil and elsewhere; (12) our ability to compete and conduct our business in the future; (13) the success of operating initiatives, including advertising and promotional efforts and new product, service and concept development by us and our competitors; (14) changes in consumer demands regarding financial products, customer experience related to investments and technological advances, and our ability to innovate to respond to such changes; (15) changes in labor, distribution and other operating costs; (16) our compliance with, and changes to, government laws, regulations and tax matters that currently apply to us; (17) other factors that may affect our financial condition, liquidity and results of operations. Accordingly, you should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements included herein speak only as at the date of this release and the Company does not undertake any obligation to update these forward-looking statements. Past performance does not guarantee or predict future performance. Moreover, the Company and its affiliates, officers, employees and agents do not undertake any obligation to review, update or confirm expectations or estimates or to release any revisions to any forward-looking statements to reflect events that occur or circumstances that arise in relation to the content of the release. You are cautioned not to unduly rely on such forward-looking statements when evaluating the information presented and we do not intend to update any of these forward-looking statements.

    Market data and industry information used throughout this release are based on management’s knowledge of the industry and the good faith estimates of management. The Company also relied, to the extent available, upon management’s review of industry surveys and publications and other publicly available information prepared by a number of third-party sources. All of the market data and industry information used in this release involves a number of assumptions and limitations, and you are cautioned not to give undue weight to such estimates. Although the Company believes that these sources are reliable, there can be no assurance as to the accuracy or completeness of this information, and the Company has not independently verified this information.

    The contents hereof should not be construed as investment, legal, tax or other advice and you should consult your own advisers as to legal, business, tax and other related matters concerning an investment in the Company. The Company is not acting on your behalf and does not regard you as a customer or a client. It will not be responsible to you for providing protections afforded to clients or for advising you on the relevant transaction.

    This release includes our Float, Adjusted Gross Financial Assets, Net Asset Value, and Adjustments to Reported Net Income, which are non-GAAP financial information. We believe that such information is meaningful and useful in understanding the activities and business metrics of the Company’s operations. We also believe that these non-GAAP financial measures reflect an additional way of viewing aspects of the Company’s business that, when viewed with our International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”) results, as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board, provide a more complete understanding of factors and trends affecting the Company’s business. Further, investors regularly rely on non-GAAP financial measures to assess operating performance and such measures may highlight trends in the Company’s business that may not otherwise be apparent when relying on financial measures calculated in accordance with IFRS. We also believe that certain non-GAAP financial measures are frequently used by securities analysts, investors and other interested parties in the evaluation of public companies in the Company’s industry, many of which present these measures when reporting their results. The non-GAAP financial information is presented for informational purposes and to enhance understanding of the IFRS financial statements. The non-GAAP measures should be considered in addition to results prepared in accordance with IFRS, but not as a substitute for, or superior to, IFRS results. As other companies may determine or calculate this non-GAAP financial information differently, the usefulness of these measures for comparative purposes is limited. A reconciliation of such non-GAAP financial measures to the nearest GAAP measure is included in this release.

    For purposes of this release:

    “Active Clients” means the total number of retail clients served through our XP Investimentos, Rico, Clear, XP Investments and XP Private (Europe) brands, with Client Assets above R$100.00 or that have transacted at least once in the last thirty days. For purposes of calculating this metric, if a client holds an account in more than one of the aforementioned entities, such client will be counted as one “active client” for each such account. For example, if a client holds an account in each of XP Investimentos and Rico, such client will count as two “active clients” for purposes of this metric.

    “Client Assets” means the market value of all client assets invested through XP’s platform and that is related to reported Retail Revenue, including equities, fixed income securities, mutual funds (including those managed by XP Gestão de Recursos Ltda., XP Advisory Gestão de Recursos Ltda. and XP Vista Asset Management Ltda., as well as by third-party asset managers), pension funds (including those from XP Vida e Previdência S.A., as well as by third-party insurance companies), exchange traded funds, COEs (Structured Notes), REITs, and uninvested cash balances (Float Balances), among others. Although Client Assets includes custody from Corporate Clients that generate Retail Revenue, it does not include custody from institutional clients (asset managers, pension funds and insurance companies).

    Rounding

    We have made rounding adjustments to some of the figures included in this release. Accordingly, numerical figures shown as totals in some tables may not be an arithmetic aggregation of the figures that preceded them.

     

    Unaudited Managerial Income Statement (in R$ mn)

     

    Managerial Income Statement

    1Q24

    1Q23

    YoY

    4Q23

    QoQ

    Total Gross Revenue

    4,270

    3,326

    28%

    4,309

    -1%

    Retail

    3,131

    2,569

    22%

    3,152

    -1%

    Equities

    1,128

    1,069

    6%

    1,180

    -4%

    Fixed Income

    704

    332

    112%

    690

    2%

    Funds Platform

    316

    313

    1%

    334

    -5%

    Retirement Plans

    95

    87

    10%

    94

    2%

    Cards

    297

    204

    45%

    306

    -3%

    Credit

    55

    41

    35%

    46

    22%

    Insurance

    45

    32

    41%

    46

    -1%

    Other

    490

    490

    0%

    457

    7%

    Institutional

    354

    332

    7%

    413

    -14%

    Corporate & Issuer Services

    509

    266

    91%

    508

    0%

    Other

    276

    158

    75%

    236

    17%

    Net Revenue

    4,053

    3,134

    29%

    4,046

    0%

    COGS

    (1,316)

    (1,084)

    21%

    (1,292)

    2%

    Gross Profit

    2,737

    2,050

    34%

    2,753

    -1%

    Gross Margin

    67.5%

    65.4%

    213 bps

    68.1%

    -52 bps

    SG&A

    (1,406)

    (1,042)

    35%

    (1,539)

    -9%

    People

    (1,007)

    (760)

    33%

    (1,022)

    -1%

    Non-People

    (400)

    (282)

    42%

    (517)

    -23%

    D&A

    (68)

    (48)

    42%

    (82)

    -17%

    Interest expense on debt

    (181)

    (163)

    11%

    (167)

    9%

    Share of profit in joint ventures and associates

    7

    19

    -63%

    30

    -102%

    EBT

    1,088

    816

    33%

    995

    9%

    EBT Margin

    26.9%

    26.0%

    81 bps

    24.6%

    226 bps

    Tax Expense (Accounting)

    (59)

    (20)

    192%

    45

    -231%

    Tax expense (Tax Withholding in Funds)9

    (167)

    (147)

    13%

    (175)

    -5%

    Effective tax rate (Normalized)

    (18.0%)

    (17.4%)

    -61 bps

    (11.1%)

    -688 bps

    Net Income

    1,030

    796

    29%

    1,040

    -1%

    Net Margin

    25.4%

    25.4%

    1 bps

    25.7%

    -30 bps

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    9 - Tax adjustments are related to tax withholding expenses that are recognized net in gross revenue.

    Accounting Income Statement (in R$ mn)

     

    Accounting Income Statement

    1Q24

    1Q23

    YoY

    4Q23

    QoQ

    Net revenue from services rendered

    1,624

    1,346

    21%

    1,881

    -14%

    Brokerage commission

    495

    494

    0%

    485

    2%

    Securities placement

    490

    249

    97%

    687

    -29%

    Management fees

    411

    382

    8%

    414

    -1%

    Insurance brokerage fee

    49

    41

    19%

    48

    1%

    Commission Fees

    208

    189

    10%

    220

    -5%

    Other services

    128

    114

    12%

    214

    -40%

    Sales Tax and contributions on Services

    (157)

    (123)

    27%

    (187)

    -16%

    Net income from financial instruments at amortized cost

    227

    502

    -55%

    311

    -27%

    Net income from financial instruments at fair value through profit or loss

    2,202

    1,286

    71%

    1,854

    19%

    Total revenue and income

    4,053

    3,134

    29%

    4,046

    0%

    Operating costs

    (1,219)

    (1,017)

    20%

    (1,169)

    4%

    Selling expenses

    (32)

    (15)

    115%

    (59)

    -46%

    Administrative expenses

    (1,452)

    (1,094)

    33%

    (1,547)

    -6%

    Other operating revenues (expenses), net

    9

    19

    n.a.

    (14)

    -164%

    Expected credit losses

    (97)

    (68)

    43%

    (124)

    -22%

    Interest expense on debt

    (181)

    (163)

    11%

    (167)

    9%

    Share of profit or (loss) in joint ventures and associates

    7

    19

    -63%

    30

    -76%

    Income before income tax

    1,088

    816

    33%

    995

    9%

    Income tax expense

    (59)

    (20)

    192%

    45

    n.a.

    Net income for the period

    1,030

    796

    29%

    1,040

    -1%

    Balance Sheet (in R$ mn)

     

    Assets

     

     

     

    1Q24

    4Q23

    Cash

     

     

     

    3,939

    3,943

    Financial assets

     

     

     

    257,761

    229,197

    Fair value through profit or loss

    144,887

    127,016

    Securities

    112,185

    103,282

    Derivative financial instruments

    32,702

    23,733

    Fair value through other comprehensive income

    40,310

    44,063

    Securities

    40,310

    44,063

    Evaluated at amortized cost

    72,564

    58,119

    Securities

    4,459

    6,855

    Securities purchased under agreements to resell

    30,291

    14,889

    Securities trading and intermediation

    2,512

    2,932

    Accounts receivable

    639

    681

    Loan Operations

    29,542

    28,552

    Other financial assets

     

     

     

    5,121

    4,209

    Other assets

     

     

     

    9,006

    7,812

    Recoverable taxes

    437

    245

    Rights-of-use assets

    251

    282

    Prepaid expenses

    4,477

    4,418

    Other

     

     

     

    3,842

    2,867

    Deferred tax assets

    2,184

    2,104

    Investments in associates and joint ventures

    3,115

    3,109

    Property and equipment

    395

    373

    Goodwill & Intangible assets

     

     

     

    2,523

    2,502

    Total Assets

     

     

     

    278,922

    249,041

    Liabilities

     

     

     

    1Q24

    4Q23

    Financial liabilities

     

     

     

    198,444

    171,237

    Fair value through profit or loss

    51,917

    45,208

    Securities

    17,528

    20,423

    Derivative financial instruments

    34,389

    24,785

    Evaluated at amortized cost

    146,527

    126,029

    Securities sold under repurchase agreements

    49,054

    33,341

    Securities trading and intermediation

    16,395

    16,944

    Financing instruments payable

    63,037

    60,366

    Accounts payables

    954

    948

    Borrowings

    2,267

    2,199

    Other financial liabilities

     

     

     

    14,820

    12,231

    Other liabilities

     

     

     

    59,935

    58,266

    Social and statutory obligations

    625

    1,146

    Taxes and social security obligations

    501

    560

    Retirement plans liabilities

    58,654

    56,409

    Provisions and contingent liabilities

    101

    98

    Other

     

     

     

    53

    54

    Deferred tax liabilities

    118

    86

    Total Liabilities

     

     

     

    258,497

    229,590

    Equity attributable to owners of the Parent company

     

     

     

    20,421

    19,449

    Issued capital

    0

    0

    Capital reserve

    19,332

    19,190

    Other comprehensive income

    186

    376

    Treasury

    (127)

    (117)

    Retained earnings

    1,030

    -

    Non-controlling interest

     

     

     

    4

    1

    Total equity

     

     

     

    20,425

    19,451

    Total liabilities and equity

     

     

     

    278,922

    249,041

    Float, Adjusted Gross Financial Assets and Net Asset Value (in R$ mn)

    We present Adjusted Gross Financial Assets because we believe this metric captures the liquidity that is, in fact, available to us, net of the portion of liquidity that is related to our Float Balance (and therefore attributable to clients). We calculate Adjusted Gross Financial Assets as the sum of (1) Cash and Financial Assets (comprised of Cash plus Securities – Fair value through profit or loss, plus Securities – Fair value through other comprehensive income, plus Securities – Evaluated at amortized cost, plus Derivative financial instruments, plus Securities (purchased under agreements to resell), plus Loans and Foreign exchange portfolio (assets) less (2) Financial Liabilities (comprised of the sum of Securities loaned, Derivative financial instruments, Securities sold under repurchase agreements and Private pension liabilities), Deposits, Structured Operation Certificates (COE), Financial Bills, Foreign exchange portfolio (liabilities), Credit cards operations and (3) less Float Balance.

    It is a measure that we track internally daily, and it more intuitively reflects the effect of the operational profits we generate and the variations between working capital assets and liabilities (cash flows from operating activities), investments in fixed and intangible assets and investments in the IFA Network (cash flows from investing activities) and inflows and outflows related to equity and debt securities in our capital structure (cash flows from financing activities). Our management treats all securities and financial instrument assets, net of financial instrument liabilities, as balances that compose our total liquidity, with subline items (such as, for example, “securities at fair value through profit and loss” and “securities at fair value through other comprehensive income”) expected to fluctuate substantially from quarter to quarter as our treasury manages and allocates our total liquidity to the most suitable financial instruments.

    In order to explain how we measure our cash position or generation internally, we are introducing the Net Asset Value concept. Since we are a financial institution, we hold several types of financial instruments with different characteristics, hence the definition of net cash that makes more sense from a business perspective is the Net Asset Value. It is basically the adjusted gross financial assets net of debt instruments.

    Adjusted Gross Financial Assets

     

     

     

    1Q24

    4Q23

    Assets

     

     

     

    261,880

    231,903

    (+) Cash

     

     

     

    3,939

    3,943

    (+) Securities - Fair value through profit or loss

     

     

     

    112,185

    103,282

    (+) Securities - Fair value through OCI

     

     

     

    40,310

    44,063

    (+) Securities - Evaluated at amortized cost

     

     

     

    4,459

    6,855

    (+) Derivative financial instruments

     

     

     

    32,702

    23,733

    (+) Securities purchased under agreements to resell

     

     

     

    30,291

    14,889

    (+) Loans and credit card operations

     

     

     

    29,542

    28,552

    (+) Foreign exchange portfolio

     

     

     

    3,335

    1,022

    (+) Energy

     

     

     

    3,624

    2,606

    (+) Central Bank Deposits

     

     

     

    1,494

    2,957

    Liabilities

     

     

     

    (227,665)

    (198,386)

    (-) Securities

     

     

     

    (17,528)

    (20,423)

    (-) Derivative financial instruments

     

     

     

    (34,389)

    (24,785)

    (-) Securities sold under repurchase agreements

     

     

     

    (49,054)

    (33,341)

    (-) Retirement Plans Liabilities

     

     

     

    (58,654)

    (56,409)

    (-) Deposits

     

     

     

    (27,657)

    (27,494)

    (-) Structured Operations

     

     

     

    (19,135)

    (18,015)

    (-) Financial Bills

     

     

     

    (10,315)

    (9,020)

    (-) Foreign exchange portfolio

     

     

     

    (3,675)

    (1,362)

    (-) Credit card operations

     

     

     

    (7,044)

    (7,234)

    (-) Other Funding

     

     

     

    (213)

    (303)

    (-) Float

     

     

     

    (13,883)

    (14,011)

    (=) Adjusted Gross Financial Assets

     

     

     

    20,332

    19,506

    Net Asset Value

     

     

     

    1Q24

    4Q23

    (=) Adjusted Gross Financial Assets

     

     

     

    20,332

    19,506

    Gross Debt

     

     

     

    (10,960)

    (9,575)

    (-) Borrowings

     

     

     

    (2,267)

    (2,199)

    (-) Debentures

     

     

     

    (2,280)

    (2,212)

    (-) Structured financing

     

     

     

    (2,976)

    (1,842)

    (-) Bonds

     

     

     

    (3,436)

    (3,322)

    (=) Net Asset Value

     

     

     

    9,372

    9,931

    Float (=net uninvested clients' deposits)

     

     

     

    1Q24

    4Q23

    Assets

     

     

     

    (2,512)

    (2,932)

    (-) Securities trading and intermediation

     

     

     

    (2,512)

    (2,932)

    Liabilities

     

     

     

    16,395

    16,944

    (+) Securities trading and intermediation

     

     

     

    16,395

    16,944

    (=) Float

     

     

     

    13,883

    14,011

     


    The XP Incorporation Registered (A) Stock at the time of publication of the news with a fall of -1,62 % to 19,57EUR on Lang & Schwarz stock exchange (21. Mai 2024, 22:05 Uhr).

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    XP Inc. Reports First Quarter 2024 Results XP Inc. (NASDAQ: XP) (“XP” or the “Company”), a leading tech-enabled platform and a trusted pioneer in providing low-fee financial products and services in Brazil, reported today its financial results for the first quarter of 2024. Summary Operating …