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    Arcos Dorados Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ARCO) (“Arcos Dorados” or the “Company”), Latin America’s largest restaurant chain and the world’s largest independent McDonald’s franchisee, today reported unaudited results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2023.

    Second Quarter 2023 Highlights

    • Systemwide comparable sales¹ increased 31.5%, rising 1.3 times blended inflation.
    • Consolidated revenues reached $1.04 billion, growing 17.2% in US dollars and 36.2% in constant currency, versus the prior year period.
    • Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA¹ of $110.1 million rose 20.5% in US dollars versus the prior year result, and 31.0% in constant currency.
    • Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA margin reached 10.6% in the quarter, expanding by 30 basis points versus the prior year period.
    • Basic net income per share was $0.13 in the quarter, almost double the net income per share of $0.07 in the prior year quarter.
    • The Company opened 10 restaurants in the period, including 8 free-standing units.
    • Surpassed 100 million cumulative downloads of the Company’s Mobile App.

    Message from Marcelo Rabach, Chief Executive Officer

    For the last several years, Arcos Dorados has made the most of its unique position in the Latin American QSR industry. We are operating the industry’s favorite Brand and leveraging structural competitive advantages to capture the McDonald’s Brand’s full growth potential.

    Our “Three D’s” strategy, of Digital, Delivery and Drive-thru, provides the framework and tools for strong, sustainable sales growth. Restaurant level execution has also been a key success factor. By offering guests an unmatched experience through a combination of value, quality and service, we are generating consistent transaction volume growth on a comparable basis.

    This approach to building topline has led to sales growth well above inflation that, in turn, generates fixed cost leverage and improved profitability. Importantly, the strong performance has been consistent across all three divisions. The geographic diversification we envisioned when Arcos Dorados was formed sixteen years ago has been an important success factor in recent years.

    There have been a series of actions and initiatives across the organization within a long-term, strategic framework that are driving these results. From restaurant operations to digital capabilities and investment decisions, we are working hard to generate value for all stakeholders.

    We understand the importance of efficient capital allocation, which is why we have focused our investments on modernizing existing restaurants and opening primarily free-standing locations to capitalize on the flexibility and adaptability of this restaurant format. Fortunately, the investments of the last three years have delivered above average returns on openings, modernizations and digital capabilities, among others.

    These investments provide more than just financial returns. They also make us the largest generators of first-time jobs for young people in the region. In addition to restaurant training, we offer personal and professional development opportunities that will serve them for the rest of their lives. In fact, more than 110 thousand people have enrolled for free certificate courses on a broad range of topics through Hamburger University’s MCampus online education platform.

    I hope we can inspire even more young people to join the Arcos Dorados family and build a better future for their families, communities and the planet.

    Consolidated Results

    Figure 1. AD Holdings Inc Consolidated: Key Financial Results
    (In millions of U.S. dollars, except as noted)
    2Q22
    (a)
    Currency Translation
    (b)
    Constant
    Currency
    Growth
    (c)
    2Q23
    (a+b+c)
    % As Reported % Constant Currency
    Total Restaurants (Units)

    2,286

    2,317

     
    Sales by Company-operated Restaurants

    848.4

    (163.4)

    309.6

    994.5

    17.2%

    36.5%

    Revenues from franchised restaurants

    39.5

    (5.6)

    12.0

    46.0

    16.3%

    30.3%

    Total Revenues

    887.9

    (169.0)

    321.6

    1,040.5

    17.2%

    36.2%

    Systemwide Comparable Sales

    31.5%

    Adjusted EBITDA

    91.4

    (9.6)

    28.3

    110.1

    20.5%

    31.0%

    Adjusted EBITDA Margin

    10.3%

    10.6%

    0.3 p.p.
    Net income (loss) attributable to AD

    14.5

    (4.3)

    18.2

    28.4

    95.9%

    125.7%

    No. of shares outstanding (thousands)

    210,540

    210,626

    EPS (US$/Share)

    0.07

    0.13

    Arcos Dorados’ total revenues reached $ 1.04 billion, up 17.2% in US dollars and 36.2% in constant currency versus the prior year quarter. Guest traffic and sales growth were driven mainly by a strong performance in front counter, dessert center and Delivery sales together with further Digital sales penetration. Systemwide comparable sales in the second quarter grew 31.5%, or about 1.3 times blended inflation, including 2.5x in Brazil and 2.8x in NOLAD.

    Second quarter 2023 front counter sales, which includes self-order kiosks, grew 37% in constant currency versus the prior year and generated 57% of systemwide sales. Delivery sales also grew strongly, up 41% in constant currency on top of robust growth in the prior year, reflecting industry-leading operational execution and significant brand preference. Drive-thru sales grew 12% in constant currency, despite the continued normalization of front counter sales.

    Digital channel sales, which includes Delivery, Mobile App and Self-order kiosks, grew 41% versus the prior year and reached $665.9 million, representing 49% of systemwide sales in the second quarter. The Company’s Mobile App surpassed 100 million cumulative downloads, with more than 16 million average monthly active users, and the Company’s customer relationship management (CRM) platform had over 70 million unique registered users at the end of June 2023.

    The Mobile App leverages guest data and increases visit frequency, especially when the sale is identified to an individual guest. During the second quarter, identified sales represented about 20% of consolidated sales and 25% of total sales in Brazil.

    Notable items in the Adjusted EBITDA reconciliation

    Included in Adjusted EBITDA: The positive variation in other operating income / (expense) is mainly explained by a $4.0 million gain from the sale of restaurants to a sub-franchisee in Chile in the second quarter of 2023.

    Excluded from Adjusted EBITDA: There were no notable items excluded from Adjusted EBITDA in either the second quarter of 2023 or the second quarter of 2022.

    Adjusted EBITDA

    2Q23 Adjusted EBITDA Bridge

    ($ million)

    Second quarter consolidated Adjusted EBITDA reached $110.1 million, up 20.5% in US dollars and 31.0% in constant currency over the prior year quarter, with continued US dollar growth in all divisions. Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA margin reached 10.6%, expanding 30 basis points versus the prior year, but down 10 basis points when adjusted for the $4.0 million gain from the sale of restaurants to a sub-franchisee in Chile.

    Margin performance was highlighted by significant operating leverage in both Payroll and Occupancy & Other Operating expenses due to strong sales growth across all divisions. Food and Paper (F&P) costs also declined as a percentage of revenue compared with the prior year due to a better gross margin in NOLAD and SLAD. These more than offset moderately higher G&A expenses and the impact of the final step up of the Company’s royalty rate, which became effective as of August 3, 2022.

    Non-operating Results

    Arcos Dorados’ non-operating results for the second quarter included a $4.5 million gain from non-cash foreign exchange and derivative instruments.

    Net interest expense and other financing results totaled $12.1 million in the quarter versus $24.2 million in the same period last year. The second quarter 2022 result included $10.6 million in expenses related to the liability management transaction executed during that quarter when the Company issued its 2029 Senior Notes, the first Sustainability Linked Bond (SLB) in the QSR industry.

    In the second quarter, the Company recorded an income tax expense of $38.8 million, compared to an income tax expense of $15.6 million in the prior-year period.

    Second quarter net income attributable to the Company totaled $28.4 million, compared to net income of $14.5 million in the same period of 2022. Earnings per share were $0.13 in the second quarter of 2023, versus $0.07 per share generated in the prior year quarter.

    Total weighted average shares for the second quarter of 2023 were 210,625,859 compared to 210,539,537 in the second quarter of 2022.

    For reference:

    Figure 2. AD Holdings Inc Consolidated - Excluding Venezuela: Key Financial Results
    (In millions of U.S. dollars, except as noted)
    2Q22
    (a)
    Currency Translation
    (b)
    Constant
    Currency
    Growth
    (c)
    2Q23
    (a+b+c)
    % As Reported % Constant Currency
    Total Restaurants (Units)

    2,186

    2,227

     
    Sales by Company-operated Restaurants

    844.8

    (139.3)

    283.4

    989.0

    17.1%

    33.6%

    Revenues from franchised restaurants

    39.1

    (3.2)

    9.6

    45.5

    16.3%

    24.5%

    Total Revenues

    883.9

    (142.5)

    293.0

    1,034.4

    17.0%

    33.2%

    Systemwide Comparable Sales

    27.7%

    Adjusted EBITDA

    92.4

    (15.2)

    34.4

    111.6

    20.8%

    37.2%

    Adjusted EBITDA Margin

    10.5%

    10.8%

    0.3 p.p.
    Net income (loss) attributable to AD

    15.6

    (10.3)

    24.7

    29.9

    92.1%

    158.4%

    No. of shares outstanding (thousands)

    210,540

    210,626

    EPS (US$/Share)

    0.07

    0.14

    Divisional Results

    Brazil Division

    Figure 3. Brazil Division: Key Financial Results
    (In millions of U.S. dollars, except as noted)
    2Q22
    (a)
    Currency Translation
    (b)
    Constant
    Currency
    Growth
    (c)
    2Q23
    (a+b+c)
    % As Reported % Constant Currency
    Total Restaurants (Units)

    1,070

    1,098

     
    Total Revenues

    358.1

    (2.7)

    49.9

    405.2

    13.2%

    13.9%

    Systemwide Comparable Sales

    9.6%

    Adjusted EBITDA

    52.7

    (0.3)

    16.7

    69.1

    31.2%

    31.7%

    Adjusted EBITDA Margin

    14.7%

    17.1%

    2.3 p.p.

    Brazil’s revenues increased 13.2% year-over-year, reaching $405.2 million. Systemwide comparable sales rose 9.6% year-over-year, or 2.5x inflation in the period, with visit share more than double the market’s nearest competitor.

    Digital channel sales were up 30% versus the prior year, boosted by the “Méqui Fest” campaign, with a "festival” of offers designed to generate mobile app downloads and usage. Total digital sales generated 61% of systemwide sales in Brazil, including 25% identified sales in the quarter. Delivery demonstrated its continued popularity among guests and the Company consolidated its market leadership in this channel. Delivery sales rose 25% in constant currency versus the prior year period, representing 19% of systemwide sales in the quarter.

    The quarter also included a new menu item in the premium beef segment with the introduction of the “Big Tasty Bacon Barbecue”, while a campaign to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Chicken McNuggets strengthened the strategically important chicken category.

    As reported Adjusted EBITDA in the division reached $69.1 million in the quarter, rising 31.2% versus the prior year in US dollars. Adjusted EBITDA margin was 17.1%, or 230 basis points higher than the prior year quarter. Sales growth above inflation and significant operating leverage more than offset moderately higher F&P costs as a percentage of revenue.

    North Latin American Division (NOLAD)

    Figure 4. NOLAD Division: Key Financial Results
    (In millions of U.S. dollars, except as noted)
    2Q22
    (a)
    Currency Translation
    (b)
    Constant
    Currency
    Growth
    (c)
    2Q23
    (a+b+c)
    % As Reported % Constant Currency
    Total Restaurants (Units)

    628

    639

     
    Total Revenues

    222.7

    20.8

    34.1

    277.6

    24.6%

    15.3%

    Systemwide Comparable Sales

    10.4%

    Adjusted EBITDA

    23.3

    2.2

    2.7

    28.2

    21.3%

    11.7%

    Adjusted EBITDA Margin

    10.4%

    10.2%

    -0.2 p.p.

    As reported revenues totaled $277.6 million, up 24.6% in US dollars and 15.3% in constant currency versus the prior year quarter. Systemwide comparable sales rose 10.4% year-over-year, or 2.8x the division’s blended inflation in the period, with sales increasing above inflation in most markets and particularly strong volume growth in Mexico.

    NOLAD’s markets captured additional market share in the quarter with consistent, positive momentum in brand attributes across the division. In April, the Company continued the roll out of Best Burger, extending the platform to Puerto Rico, where sales responded strongly in May and June. New menu items included the launch of the McCrispy CBO sauce in Mexico, strengthening the chicken portfolio in the country. The 40th Anniversary of the Chicken McNuggets was also celebrated in most countries, highlighting this core menu favorite among guests.

    As reported Adjusted EBITDA in the division reached $28.2 million in the quarter, rising 21.3% versus the prior year in US dollars. Adjusted EBITDA margin declined by 20 basis points versus the prior year period, primarily due to the impact of the final step-up in the Company’s royalty rate as well as higher Payroll and G&A expenses as a percentage of revenue. These were almost entirely offset by lower F&P costs as a percentage of revenue and operating leverage in other cost and expense line items.

    Notably, NOLAD generates its results in hard or relatively stable currencies: US dollar, euro, Mexican peso and Costa Rican colón.

    South Latin American Division (SLAD)

    Figure 5. SLAD Division: Key Financial Results
    (In millions of U.S. dollars, except as noted)
    2Q22
    (a)
    Currency Translation
    (b)
    Constant
    Currency
    Growth
    (c)
    2Q23
    (a+b+c)
    % As Reported % Constant Currency
    Total Restaurants (Units)

    588

    580

     
    Total Revenues

    307.1

    (187.0)

    237.6

    357.7

    16.5%

    77.4%

    Systemwide Comparable Sales

    82.4%

    Adjusted EBITDA

    32.9

    (17.3)

    21.2

    36.9

    12.0%

    64.4%

    Adjusted EBITDA Margin

    10.7%

    10.3%

    -0.4 p.p.

    Revenues in SLAD reached $357.7 million, rising 16.5% in US dollars, driven by an 82.4% increase in systemwide comparable sales versus the prior year, or 1.2x the division’s blended inflation rate, with Argentina, Colombia and Chile driving topline growth.

    SLAD reached some of its highest ever market share levels, backed by positive brand attribute trends. Menu innovations across the region, included the launch of flavorful and abundant products in the beef and chicken categories such as the “Signature Tasty Turbo Bacon” in Chile, “Bacon Cheddar McMelt” in Argentina and “McCrispy BLT” in Colombia with localized campaigns that contributed to improved scores in quality attributes and brand preference in these markets. Digital channel and identified sales penetration rose to record levels in the division, including strong growth in the Mobile Order and Pay functionality on the mobile app.

    As reported Adjusted EBITDA in the division totaled $36.9 million in the second quarter and Adjusted EBITDA margin contracted 40 basis points versus the prior year quarter. Adjusted EBITDA margin in the quarter benefited from a $4.0 million gain from the sale of restaurants in Chile. Excluding this effect, the margin declined by 150 basis points versus the prior year.

    The division’s Adjusted EBITDA was primarily impacted by the final step-up in the Company’s royalty rate, as well as a moderate increase in G&A and payroll expenses as a percentage of revenue. These were partially offset by lower F&P costs as a percentage of revenue generated by a favorable sales mix and strong sales growth.

    For reference:

    Figure 6. SLAD Division - Excluding Venezuela: Key Financial Results
    (In millions of U.S. dollars, except as noted)
    2Q22
    (a)
    Currency Translation
    (b)
    Constant
    Currency
    Growth
    (c)
    2Q23
    (a+b+c)
    % As Reported % Constant Currency
    Total Restaurants (Units)

    488

    490

     
    Total Revenues

    303.1

    (160.5)

    209.0

    351.6

    16.0%

    69.0%

    Systemwide Comparable Sales

    70.8%

    Adjusted EBITDA

    34.0

    (22.9)

    27.3

    38.4

    13.1%

    80.4%

    Adjusted EBITDA Margin

    11.2%

    10.9%

    -0.3 p.p.

    New Unit Development

    Figure 7. Total Restaurants (eop)*
    June
    2023
    March
    2023
    December
    2022
    September
    2022
    June
    2022
    Brazil

    1,098

    1,091

    1,084

    1,077

    1,070

    NOLAD

    639

    639

    638

    631

    628

    SLAD

    580

    582

    590

    589

    588

    TOTAL

    2,317

    2,312

    2,312

    2,297

    2,286

    * Considers Company-operated and franchised restaurants at period-end
    Figure 8. Footprint as of June 30, 2023
    Store Type* Total Restaurants Ownership McCafes Dessert Centers
    FS IS MS & FC Company Operated Franchised
    Brazil

    550

    91

    457

    1,098

    662

    436

    137

    1,975

    NOLAD

    392

    51

    196

    639

    484

    155

    13

    519

    SLAD

    229

    128

    223

    580

    494

    86

    166

    704

    TOTAL

    1,171

    270

    876

    2,317

    1,640

    677

    316

    3,198

    * FS: Free-Standing; IS: In-Store; MS: Mall Store; FC: Food Court.

    During the second quarter of 2023, the Company opened 10 restaurants, including 9 restaurants in Brazil and 8 free-standing units. More than half the Company’s footprint is made up of free-standing units, the region’s largest free-standing portfolio, which provides a structural competitive advantage given the versatility of this format.

    As of the end of June, there were 1,128 Experience of the Future restaurants, the most modern format in the global McDonald’s system, making up 49% of the Company’s total footprint.

    The Company’s restaurant development plan remains on track, with a strong pipeline of restaurant openings and modernizations underway in the second semester of 2023. All ground breaks on new restaurant construction for 2023 have been made and the Company expects to meet its full year openings guidance of 75 to 80 restaurants and about 250 modernizations.

    Balance Sheet & Cash Flow Highlights

    Figure 9. Consolidated Financial Ratios
    (In thousands of U.S. dollars, except ratios)

     

    June 30, December 31,

     

    2023

    2022

    Total Cash & cash equivalents (i)

    223,953

    304,396

    Total Financial Debt (ii)

    695,494

    674,401

    Net Financial Debt (iii)

    471,541

    370,005

    LTM Adjusted EBITDA

    427,264

    386,564

    Total Financial Debt / LTM Adjusted EBITDA ratio

    1.6

    1.7

    Net Financial Debt / LTM Adjusted EBITDA ratio

    1.1

    1.0

    (i)

    Total cash & cash equivalents include short-term investment.

    (ii)

    Total financial debt includes short-term debt, long-term debt, accrued interest payable and derivative instruments (including the asset portion of derivatives amounting to $72.0 million and $92.9 million as a reduction of financial debt as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively).

    (iii)

    Net financial debt equals total financial debt less total cash & cash equivalents.

    As of June 30, 2023, total cash and cash equivalents were $224.0 million and total financial debt (including the net derivative instrument position) was $695.5 million. Net debt (total financial debt minus total cash and cash equivalents) was $471.5 million, up from $370.0 million at the end of 2022, due to lower cash balances and lower net value of the Brazilian-real linked derivative instruments used to hedge the US dollar debt.

    The net debt to Adjusted EBITDA leverage ratio ended the quarter at a healthy 1.1x.

    Net cash generated from operating activities for the six months ended June 30, totaled $84.3 million versus $121.9 million in the same period last year. Cash used in net investing activities totaled $109.0 million, with capital expenditures of $123.1 million. Net cash used in financing activities was $27.9 million, which included $21.1 million corresponding to the first two installments of the 2023 dividend.

    Supplemental Information

    Second Quarter 2023 Earnings Webcast

    A webcast to discuss the information contained in this press release will be held today, August 17, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. ET. In order to access the webcast, members of the investment community should follow this link: Arcos Dorados Second Quarter 2023 Results Webcast.

    A replay of the webcast will be available later today in the investor section of the Company’s website: www.arcosdorados.com/ir.

    Definitions

    Systemwide comparable sales growth: refers to the change, measured in constant currency, in our Company-operated and franchised restaurant sales in one period from a comparable period for restaurants that have been open for thirteen months or longer (year-over-year basis). While sales by our franchisees are not recorded as revenues by us, we believe the information is important in understanding our financial performance because these sales are the basis on which we calculate and record franchised revenues and are indicative of the financial health of our franchisee base.

    Constant currency basis: refers to amounts calculated using the same exchange rate over the periods under comparison to remove the effects of currency fluctuations from this trend analysis. To better discern underlying business trends, this release uses non-GAAP financial measures that segregate year-over-year growth into two categories: (i) currency translation, (ii) constant currency growth. (i) Currency translation reflects the impact on growth of the appreciation or depreciation of the local currencies in which we conduct our business against the US dollar (the currency in which our financial statements are prepared). (ii) Constant currency growth reflects the underlying growth of the business excluding the effect from currency translation.

    Adjusted EBITDA: In addition to financial measures prepared in accordance with the general accepted accounting principles (GAAP), within this press release and the accompanying tables, we use a non-GAAP financial measure titled ‘Adjusted EBITDA’. We use Adjusted EBITDA to facilitate operating performance comparisons from period to period.

    Adjusted EBITDA is defined as our operating income plus depreciation and amortization plus/minus the following losses/gains included within other operating income (expenses), net, and within general and administrative expenses in our statement of income: gains from sale, equity method investments, or insurance recovery of property and equipment; write-offs of property and equipment; impairment of long-lived assets; and reorganization and optimization plan expenses.

    We believe Adjusted EBITDA facilitates company-to-company operating performance comparisons by backing out potential differences caused by variations such as capital structures (affecting net interest expense and other financing results), taxation (affecting income tax expense) and the age and book depreciation of facilities and equipment (affecting relative depreciation expense), which may vary for different companies for reasons unrelated to operating performance. Figure 10 of this earnings release include a reconciliation for Adjusted EBITDA. For more information, please see Adjusted EBITDA reconciliation in Note 9 – Segment and geographic information – of our financial statements (6-K Form) filed today with the S.E.C.

    About Arcos Dorados

    Arcos Dorados is the world’s largest independent McDonald’s franchisee, operating the largest quick service restaurant chain in Latin America and the Caribbean. It has the exclusive right to own, operate and grant franchises of McDonald’s restaurants in 20 Latin American and Caribbean countries and territories with more than 2,300 restaurants, operated by the Company or by its sub-franchisees, that together employ over 95 thousand people (as of 06/30/2023). The Company is also committed to the development of the communities in which it operates, to providing young people their first formal job opportunities and to utilize its Recipe for the Future to achieve a positive environmental impact. Arcos Dorados is listed for trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: ARCO). To learn more about the Company, please visit the Investors section of our website: www.arcosdorados.com/ir.

    Cautionary Statement on Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release contains forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements contained herein include statements about the Company’s business prospects, its ability to attract customers, its affordable platform, its expectation for revenue generation and its outlook and guidance for growth and investments in 2023. These statements are subject to the general risks inherent in Arcos Dorados' business. These expectations may or may not be realized. Some of these expectations may be based upon assumptions or judgments that prove to be incorrect. In addition, Arcos Dorados' business and operations involve numerous risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the control of Arcos Dorados, which could result in Arcos Dorados' expectations not being realized or otherwise materially affect the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of Arcos Dorados. Additional information relating to the uncertainties affecting Arcos Dorados' business is contained in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The forward-looking statements are made only as of the date hereof, and Arcos Dorados does not undertake any obligation to (and expressly disclaims any obligation to) update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date such statements were made, or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

    Second Quarter 2023 Consolidated Results

    Figure 10. Second Quarter 2023 Consolidated Results
    (In thousands of U.S. dollars, except per share data)
    For Three-Months ended For Six-Months ended
    June 30, June 30,

    2023

    2022

    2023

    2022

    REVENUES
    Sales by Company-operated restaurants

    994,530

    848,350

    1,940,884

    1,603,644

    Revenues from franchised restaurants

    45,991

    39,545

    90,429

    74,932

    Total Revenues

    1,040,521

    887,895

    2,031,313

    1,678,576

    OPERATING COSTS AND EXPENSES
    Company-operated restaurant expenses:
    Food and paper

    (351,745)

    (301,028)

    (685,611)

    (564,436)

    Payroll and employee benefits

    (194,065)

    (169,441)

    (379,382)

    (321,669)

    Occupancy and other operating expenses

    (278,997)

    (244,747)

    (542,720)

    (464,874)

    Royalty fees

    (58,520)

    (44,061)

    (115,259)

    (82,677)

    Franchised restaurants - occupancy expenses

    (20,420)

    (16,855)

    (38,629)

    (32,863)

    General and administrative expenses

    (69,526)

    (54,996)

    (135,118)

    (110,534)

    Other operating income, net

    7,644

    3,879

    6,583

    7,470

    Total operating costs and expenses

    (965,629)

    (827,249)

    (1,890,136)

    (1,569,583)

    Operating income

    74,892

    60,646

    141,177

    108,993

    Net interest expense and other financing results

    (12,128)

    (24,161)

    (21,987)

    (34,820)

    Loss from derivative instruments

    (9,191)

    (1,144)

    (14,120)

    (12,836)

    Foreign currency exchange results

    13,662

    (5,045)

    20,945

    10,782

    Other non-operating income / (expenses), net

    116

    (83)

    6

    (108)

    Income before income taxes

    67,351

    30,213

    126,021

    72,011

    Income tax expense

    (38,824)

    (15,638)

    (59,850)

    (32,807)

    Net income

    28,527

    14,575

    66,171

    39,204

    Net income attributable to non-controlling interests

    (159)

    (94)

    (396)

    (220)

    Net income attributable to Arcos Dorados Holdings Inc.

    28,368

    14,481

    65,775

    38,984

    Earnings per share information ($ per share):
    Basic net income per common share

    $ 0.13

    $ 0.07

    $ 0.31

    $ 0.19

    Weighted-average number of common shares outstanding-Basic

    210,625,859

    210,539,537

    210,610,288

    210,509,099

    Adjusted EBITDA Reconciliation
    Operating income

    74,892

    60,646

    141,177

    108,993

    Depreciation and amortization

    35,000

    30,504

    68,520

    60,640

    Operating charges excluded from EBITDA computation

    164

    212

    863

    227

    Adjusted EBITDA

    110,056

    91,362

    210,560

    169,860

    Adjusted EBITDA Margin as % of total revenues

    10.6 %

    10.3 %

    10.4 %

    10.1 %

    Second Quarter 2023 Results by Division

    Figure 11. Second Quarter 2023 Consolidated Results by Division
    (In thousands of U.S. dollars)
    For Three-Months ended as Constant For Six-Months ended as Constant
    June 30, reported Currency June 30, reported Currency

    2023

    2022

    Incr/(Decr)% Incr/(Decr)%

    2023

    2022

    Incr/(Decr)% Incr/(Decr)%
    Revenues
    Brazil

    405,199

    358,069

    13.2 %

    13.9%

    779,397

    670,048

    16.3%

    16.4%

    NOLAD

    277,590

    222,726

    24.6 %

    15.3%

    536,856

    426,578

    25.9%

    18.2%

    SLAD

    357,732

    307,100

    16.5 %

    77.4%

    715,060

    581,950

    22.9%

    82.6%

    SLAD - Excl. Venezuela

    351,615

    303,083

    16.0 %

    69.0%

    703,641

    574,553

    22.5%

    74.6%

    TOTAL

    1,040,521

    887,895

    17.2 %

    36.2%

    2,031,313

    1,678,576

    21.0%

    39.8%

    TOTAL - Excl. Venezuela

    1,034,404

    883,878

    17.0 %

    33.2 %

    2,019,894

    1,671,179

    20.9%

    36.9%

     
    Operating Income (loss)
    Brazil

    52,912

    38,024

    39.2 %

    39.5%

    97,002

    70,045

    38.5%

    38.4%

    NOLAD

    18,410

    14,854

    23.9 %

    13.6%

    32,357

    28,087

    15.2%

    7.9%

    SLAD

    29,452

    26,845

    9.7 %

    75.4%

    62,914

    50,671

    24.2%

    103.5%

    SLAD - Excl. Venezuela

    31,345

    28,185

    11.2 %

    95.1%

    66,222

    53,422

    24.0%

    112.0%

    Corporate and Other

    (25,882)

    (19,077)

    -35.7%

    -68.3%

    (51,096)

    (39,810)

    -28.3%

    -68.8%

    TOTAL

    74,892

    60,646

    23.5 %

    40.0%

    141,177

    108,993

    29.5%

    49.7%

    TOTAL - Excl. Venezuela

    76,785

    61,986

    23.9 %

    49.7%

    144,485

    111,744

    29.3%

    55.0%

     
    Adjusted EBITDA
    Brazil

    69,129

    52,706

    31.2 %

    31.7%

    128,602

    98,744

    30.2%

    30.2%

    NOLAD

    28,210

    23,258

    21.3 %

    11.7%

    51,910

    44,660

    16.2%

    9.1%

    SLAD

    36,874

    32,937

    12.0 %

    64.4%

    77,590

    63,253

    22.7%

    85.0%

    SLAD - Excl. Venezuela

    38,402

    33,961

    13.1 %

    80.4%

    80,227

    65,421

    22.6%

    92.9%

    Corporate and Other

    (24,157)

    (17,539)

    -37.7%

    -70.1%

    (47,542)

    (36,797)

    -29.2%

    -70.1%

    TOTAL

    110,056

    91,362

    20.5 %

    31.0%

    210,560

    169,860

    24.0%

    36.4%

    TOTAL - Excl. Venezuela

    111,584

    92,386

    20.8 %

    37.2%

    213,197

    172,028

    23.9%

    40.0%

    Figure 12. Average Exchange Rate per Quarter*  
    Brazil Mexico Argentina  

    2Q23

    4.95

    17.68

    231.76

     

    2Q22

    4.92

    20.02

    117.88

     
    * Local $ per 1 US$  

    Summarized Consolidated Balance Sheets

    Figure 13. Summarized Consolidated Balance Sheets
    (In thousands of U.S. dollars)

    June 30,

    December 31,

    2023

    2022

    ASSETS
    Current assets
    Cash and cash equivalents

    201,492

    266,937

    Short-term investment

    22,461

    37,459

    Accounts and notes receivable, net

    127,856

    124,273

    Other current assets (1)

    213,667

    196,873

    Derivative instruments

    49,211

    58,821

    Total current assets

    614,687

    684,363

    Non-current assets
    Property and equipment, net

    981,051

    856,085

    Net intangible assets and goodwill

    65,706

    54,569

    Deferred income taxes

    92,234

    87,972

    Derivative instruments

    22,806

    34,088

    Equity method investments

    17,566

    14,708

    Leases right of use assets, net

    907,323

    820,683

    Other non-current assets (2)

    101,351

    84,162

    Total non-current assets

    2,188,037

    1,952,267

    Total assets

    2,802,724

    2,636,630

    LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
    Current liabilities
    Accounts payable

    307,995

    353,468

    Taxes payable (3)

    172,070

    146,682

    Accrued payroll and other liabilities

    147,928

    115,327

    Royalties payable to McDonald´s Corporation

    15,981

    21,280

    Provision for contingencies

    2,299

    2,272

    Interest payable

    7,788

    7,906

    Financial debt (4)

    32,085

    29,566

    Operating lease liabilities

    89,626

    82,911

    Total current liabilities

    775,772

    759,412

    Non-current liabilities
    Accrued payroll and other liabilities

    23,291

    28,781

    Provision for contingencies

    49,685

    42,567

    Financial debt (5)

    727,638

    729,838

    Deferred income taxes

    5,824

    3,931

    Operating lease liabilities

    816,165

    747,674

    Total non-current liabilities

    1,622,603

    1,552,791

    Total liabilities

    2,398,375

    2,312,203

    Equity
    Class A shares of common stock

    389,907

    389,393

    Class B shares of common stock

    132,915

    132,915

    Additional paid-in capital

    8,719

    9,206

    Retained earnings

    450,689

    424,936

    Accumulated other comprehensive loss

    (559,229)

    (613,460)

    Common stock in treasury

    (19,367)

    (19,367)

    Total Arcos Dorados Holdings Inc shareholders’ equity

    403,634

    323,623

    Non-controlling interest in subsidiaries

    715

    804

    Total equity

    404,349

    324,427

    Total liabilities and equity

    2,802,724

    2,636,630

    (1)

    Includes "Other receivables", "Inventories" and "Prepaid expenses and other current assets”.

    (2)

    Includes "Miscellaneous", "Collateral deposits", and "McDonald’s Corporation indemnification for contingencies".

    (3)

    Includes "Income taxes payable" and "Other taxes payable".

    (4)

    Includes "Short-term debt”, “Current portion of long-term debt" and "Derivative instruments”.

    (5)

    Includes "Long-term debt, excluding current portion" and "Derivative instruments".

     


    The Arcos Dorados Holdings Registered (A) Stock at the time of publication of the news with a raise of 0,00 % to 9,80EUR on Tradegate stock exchange (16. August 2023, 22:26 Uhr).


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    Arcos Dorados Reports Second Quarter 2023 Financial Results Arcos Dorados Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ARCO) (“Arcos Dorados” or the “Company”), Latin America’s largest restaurant chain and the world’s largest independent McDonald’s franchisee, today reported unaudited results for the three and six months ended …