0000950103-21-004236.txt : 20210318 0000950103-21-004236.hdr.sgml : 20210318 20210318171508 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0000950103-21-004236 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 6-K PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 3 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20210318 FILED AS OF DATE: 20210318 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20210318 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: Vinci Partners Investments Ltd. CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001826286 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: INVESTMENT ADVICE [6282] IRS NUMBER: 000000000 STATE OF INCORPORATION: E9 FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 6-K SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 001-39938 FILM NUMBER: 21755378 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: AV. BARTOLOMEU MITRE, 336 CITY: LEBLON-RIO DE JANEIRO STATE: D5 ZIP: 22431-002 BUSINESS PHONE: 55-21-2159-6600 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: AV. BARTOLOMEU MITRE, 336 CITY: LEBLON-RIO DE JANEIRO STATE: D5 ZIP: 22431-002 6-K 1 dp148002_6k.htm FORM 6-K

 

 

 

UNITED STATES 

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 6-K

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16
OR 15d-16 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the month of March 2021

Commission File Number: 001-39938

 

Vinci Partners Investments Ltd.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

 

Av. Bartolomeu Mitre, 336
Leblon – Rio de Janeiro
Brazil 22431-002
+55 (21) 2159-6240

(Address of principal executive office)

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F:

 

Form 20-F

  Form 40-F  ☐

 

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1):

 

Yes  ☐   No

 

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(7):

 

 

Yes  ☐   No

 

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

EXHIBIT  
99.1 Vinci Partners Investments Ltd. Audited Consolidated Financial Statements as of December 31, 2020 and 2019 and for the three years ended December 31, 2020

 

 

SIGNATURE

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

    Vinci Partners Investments Ltd.
     
     
      By: /s/ Sergio Passos Ribeiro
        Name: Sergio Passos Ribeiro
        Title: Chief Financial Officer

 

Date: March 18, 2021


 

EX-99.1 2 dp148002_ex9901.htm EXHIBIT 99.1

 

Exhibit 99.1

 

Vinci Partners
Investimentos Ltda.

Report of independent registered
public accounting firm

 

 

 

 

 

Report of independent registered
public accounting firm

 

To the Quotaholders of Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda.

 

Opinion on the financial statements

 

We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheets of Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda. and its subsidiaries (the "Company") as of December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, and the related consolidated statements of income, comprehensive income, changes in equity and cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended December 31, 2020, including the related notes (collectively referred to as the "consolidated financial statements"). In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the Company as of December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2019, and the results of its operations and its cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended December 31, 2020 in conformity with International Financial Reporting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board.

 

Basis for opinion

 

These consolidated financial statements are the responsibility of the Company's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Company's consolidated financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (PCAOB) and are required to be independent with respect to the Company in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.

 

We conducted our audits of these consolidated financial statements in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the consolidated financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud.

 

Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the consolidated financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the consolidated financial statements. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the consolidated financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

 

Rio de Janeiro, March 5, 2021

 

 

/s/ PricewaterhouseCoopers

Auditores Independentes

 

We have served as the Company's auditor since 2010. 

 

 

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Consolidated balance sheets

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Assets  Note  12/31/2020  12/31/2019
          
Current assets         
Cash and cash equivalents  5(d)   83,449    3,896 
Cash and bank deposits  5(d)   13,096    3,564 
Financial instruments at fair value through profit or loss  5(d)   70,353    332 
Financial instruments at fair value through profit or loss  5(c)   8,253    85,944 
Trade receivables  5(a)   47,978    58,808 
Sub-leases receivable  10   2,963    2,883 
Taxes recoverable      1,153    789 
Other assets  6   12,383    5,044 
Total current assets      156,179    157,364 
              
Non-current assets             
Financial instruments at fair value through profit or loss  5(c)   31,596    24,164 
Trade receivables  5(a)   27,545    15,961 
Sub-leases receivable  10   -    2,717 
Taxes recoverable      134    513 
Deferred taxes  18   4,568    2,207 
Other assets  6   1,540    1,330 
       65,383    46,892 
              
Property and equipment  8   15,043    16,412 
Right of use - Leases  10   90,478    88,384 
Intangible assets  9   1,441    2,720 
       172,345    154,408 
              
TOTAL      328,524    311,772 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

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Consolidated balance sheets

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Liabilities and equity  Note  12/31/2020  12/31/2019
          
Current liabilities         
Trade payables      1,039    326 
Leases  10 and 5(e)   19,828    17,738 
Accounts payable  11   125,795    37,669 
Labor and social security obligations  12   40,724    30,948 
Taxes and contributions payable  13   22,878    16,297 
Total current liabilities      210,264    102,978 
              
Non-current liabilities             
Accounts payable  11   33    33 
Leases  10 and 5(e)   86,371    85,153 
Deferred taxes  18   12,620    8,883 
       99,024    94,069 
              
Equity  14          
Quota capital      8,730    8,595 
Retained earnings      -    91,430 
Other reserves      10,491    8,119 
       19,221    108,144 
              
Non-controlling interests in the equity of subsidiaries      15    6,581 
              
Total equity      19,236    114,725 
              
Total liabilities and equity      328,524    311,772 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

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Consolidated statements of income

Years ended December 31 

All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated

 

Statements of Income  Note  2020  2019  2018
             
             
Net revenue from services rendered  15   339,892    296,717    172,204 
                   
General and administrative expenses  16   (124,245)   (113,287)   (90,755)
                   
Operating profit      215,647    183,430    81,449 
                   
Finance income  17   10,050    21,161    8,723 
Finance expenses  17   (13,097)   (12,476)   (12,472)
                   
Finance profit/(loss), net      (3,047)   8,865    (3,749)
                   
Profit before income taxes      212,600    192,115    77,700 
                   
Income taxes  18   (43,446)   (36,483)   (21,022)
                   
Profit for the year      169,154    155,632    56,678 
                   
Attributable to the quotaholders of the parent company      170,199    151,373    56,613 
Attributable to non-controlling interests      (1,045)   4,259    65 
                   
Basic and diluted earnings per quota      19.60    17.41    6.54 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

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Consolidated statements of comprehensive income

Years ended December 31 

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

   2020  2019  2018
          
Profit for the year   169,154    155,632    56,678 
                
Other comprehensive income               
                
Items that may be reclassified to profit or loss:
               
Foreign exchange variation of investee located abroad               
Vinci Financial Ventures (VF2) GP   -    16    39 
Vinci Capital Partners GP Limited   69    326    670 
Vinci USA LLC   2,284    (1)   (2)
Vinci Capital Partners F III GP Limited   19    2    12 
                
                
Total comprehensive income for the year   171,526    155,975    57,397 
                
Attributable to:               
Quotaholders of the parent company   172,571    151,716    57,332 
Non-controlling interests   (1,045)   4,259    65 
                
    171,526    155,975    57,397 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

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Consolidated statements of changes in equity

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

   Quota  Retained  Other  Treasury     Non-controlling  Total
   capital  earnings  reserves  quotas  Total  interests  equity
                      
                      
At January 01, 2018   8,550    38,857    7,057    -    54,464    1,635    56,099 
                                    
Profit for the year   -    56,613    -    -    56,613    65    56,678 
Other comprehensive income:                                   
Foreign exchange variation of investee located abroad   -    -    719    -    719    -    719 
Capital increase   270    -    -    -    270    266    536 
Allocation of profit:                                   
Dividends   -    (45,759)   -    -    (45,759)   (207)   (45,966)
                                    
At December 31, 2018   8,820    49,711    7,776    -    66,307    1,759    68,066 
                                    
Profit for the year   -    151,373    -    -    151,373    4,259    155,632 
Other comprehensive income:                                   
Foreign exchange variation of investee located abroad   -    -    343    -    343    -    343 
Capital increase   -    -    -    -    -    580    580 
Treasury quotas bought   -    -    -    (225)   (225)   -    (225)
Treasury quotas canceled   (225)   -    -    225    -    -    - 
Allocation of profit:                                   
Dividends   -    (109,654)   -    -    (109,654)   (17)   (109,671)
                                    
At December 31, 2019   8,595    91,430    8,119    -    108,144    6,581    114,725 
                                    
Profit for the year   -    170,199    -    -    170,199    (1,045)   169,154 
Other comprehensive income:                                   
Foreign exchange variation of investee located abroad   -    -    2,372    -    2,372    -    2,372 
Capital increase (deacrease)   135    -    -    -    135    (900)   (765)
Acquisition of non-controlling quotas                            (1,183)   (1,183)
Allocation of profit:                                   
Dividends   -    (261,629)   -    -    (261,629)   (3,438)   (265,067)
                                    
                                    
At December 31, 2020   8,730    -    10,491    -    19,221    15    19,236 

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

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Consolidated statements of cash flows

Years ended December 31 

All amounts in thousands of reais unless otherwise stated

 

   2020  2019  2018
Cash flows from operating activities         
          
Profit before taxation   212,600    192,115    77,700 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to cash flows from operations:               
Depreciation and amortization   13,228    16,520    17,520 
Unrealized gain of financial instruments at fair value through profit or loss   (8,251)   (20,104)   (7,103)
Finance expense on liabilities at amortized cost   203    181    162 
Allowance for expected credit loss   59    69    52 
Financial result on lease agreements   11,691    11,180    10,584 
    229,530    199,961    98,915 
Changes in assets and liabilities               
Accounts receivables   (813)   (53,798)   (4,762)
Taxes recoverable   15    (639)   439 
Other assets   (7,549)   (3,500)   144 
Trade payables   713    115    (2,629)
Accounts payable   (858)   1,899    (4,345)
Labor and social security obligations   9,776    13,053    695 
Taxes and contributions payable   (5,246)   3,248    (1,362)
Payables to related parties   -    (27)   21 
Other payables   -    (2,039)   2,507 
    (3,962)   (41,687)   (9,292)
                
Cash generated from operations   225,568    158,274    89,623 
Income tax paid   (30,242)   (25,932)   (16,339)
Net cash inflow from operating activities   195,326    132,342    73,284 
                
Cash flows from investing activities               
Purchases of property and equipment and additions to intangible assets   (2,016)   (1,737)   (965)
Acquisition of non-controlling quotas   (1,183)   -    - 
Purchase of financial instruments at fair value through profit or loss   (375,006)   (273,051)   (192,083)
Sales of financial instruments at fair value through profit or loss   453,517    234,942    176,028 
                
Net cash (outflow) from investing activities   75,312    (39,846)   (17,020)
                
Cash flows from financing activities               
Issuance (purchase) of quotas   135    (225)   112 
Advance to capital increase   -    -    580 
Capital increase (deacrease) of non-controlling interests in the equity of subsidiaries   (900)   -    266 
 Lease payments, net of sublease received   (16,497)   (15,483)   (16,836)
Borrowings acquisitions (payments)   -    (8,500)   8,500 
Dividends paid   (176,287)   (76,226)   (45,885)
                
Net cash (outflow) from financing activities   (193,549)   (100,434)   (53,263)
                
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents   77,089    (7,938)   3,001 
                
Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year   3,896    11,713    8,240 
                
Foreign exchange variation of cash and cash equivalents in subsidiary abroad   2,464    121    472 
                
Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year (Notes 6 and 7)   83,449    3,896    11,713 

 

Non-cash financing activities

Dividends declared and not yet paid was R$ 123,191 (Note 11)

 

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these consolidated financial statements.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

1Operations

 

Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda. (referred to herein as "Entity", "Group" or "Vinci") started its activities in September 2009. Its objective is to hold investments in the capital of other companies as partner (quotaholder). The investees are specialized in rendering alternative investment management, asset allocation and financial advisory services. The actual quotaholders of the Entity are disclosed in Note 14.

 

The Entity is established and domiciled in Brazil, and its headquarters are located at Rua Bartolomeu Mitre nº 336, Leblon, in the city of Rio de Janeiro.

 

The issuance of these financial statements was authorized by the Entity's management on March 5, 2021.

 

Corporate reorganization

 

Prior to the consummation of the initial public offering, on January 15, 2021 the individual partners of Vinci contributed the entirety of their quotas in Vinci to Vinci Partners Investments Ltd (referred to herein as "Vinci Partners Ltd"), a Cayman Islands exempted company incorporated with limited liability for purposes of effectuating the initial public offering of Vinci Partners Ltd.

 

In return for this contribution Vinci Partners Ltd issued (1) new Class B common shares to Gilberto Sayão da Silva and (2) new Class A common shares to all other quotaholders of Vinci in exchange for the quotas of Vinci contributed to Vinci Partners Ltd, or the Contribution. Until the Contribution, Vinci Partners Ltd did not commence operations and had only nominal assets and liabilities and no material contingent liabilities or commitments.

 

The reorganization mentioned above is disclosed in these financial statements as a non-adjusting post balance sheet event, with the impacts to be reflected in financial statements for periods subsequent to December 31, 2020.

 

Initial Public Offering (IPO) – Vinci Partners Ltd

 

On January 28, 2021 Vinci Partners Ltd announced the price of its public offering of the Class A common shares. being offered 13,873,474 Class A common shares. The impact of the transaction is disclosed in these financial statements as a non-adjusting post balance sheet event, with the accounting impacts to be reflected in financial statements for periods subsequent to December 31, 2020. Prior to this offering, there has been no public market for our Class A common shares. The initial public offering price per Class A common share was US$18.00.

 

The Class A common shares have been approved for listing on the Nasdaq Global Select Market, or Nasdaq, under the symbol "VINP." Vinci Partners Ltd has two classes of common shares: Class A common shares and our Class B common shares.

 

Class B common shares carry rights that are identical to the Class A common shares, except that (1) holders of Class B common shares are entitled to 10 votes per share, whereas holders of our Class A common shares are entitled to one vote per share; (2) holders of Class B common shares have certain conversion rights; (3) holders of Class B common shares are entitled to preemptive rights in the event that additional Class A common shares are issued in order to maintain their proportional ownership interest; and (4) Class B common shares shall not be listed on any stock exchange and will not be publicly traded.

 

On February 1, 2021, Vinci Partners Ltd announced the closing of its initial public offering The net proceeds from the offering were US$ 232 million, after deducting underwriting discounts and commissions. The Class A common shares began trading on the Nasdaq Global Select Market on January 28, 2021 under the ticker symbol "VINP."

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

In connection with the offering, Vinci Partners has granted the underwriters a 30-day option to purchase up to an additional 2,081,021 Class A common shares at the initial public offering price, less underwriting discounts and commissions. On February 8, 2021, Vinci Partners Ltd received net proceeds of US$ 23 million in respect of the additional 1,398,014 Class A common shares issued.

 

Vinci Partners Ltd intends to use the net proceeds from the offering to (1) to fund investments in its own products alongside its investors; (2) to pursue opportunities for strategic transactions; and (3) for other general corporate purposes.

 

Impacts of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19)

 

Since January 2020, the outbreak of coronavirus has impacted global commercial activities. The rapid development of the pandemic generated significant uncertainty of the real consequences of an ultimate impact. During the year there was a continued adverse effect on economic and market conditions that triggered a period of global economic slowdown.

 

The COVID-19 pandemic and government measures taken in response thereto have caused disruptions in some of our funds' portfolio companies' businesses and could lead to long-term disruptions or closures. For instance, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused work stoppages and increased unemployment, including because of illness or travel or government restrictions in connection with the pandemic. Additionally, the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the temporary or permanent closure of many businesses and has required adjustments in how many businesses operate. For example, certain funds in our real estate segment were adversely impacted as a result of shopping mall closures in Brazil lasting over six months. In addition, there is uncertainty surrounding real estate funds with concentrated investments in office space as the real estate market adjusts to shifts in office space demand in response to changes in economic activity and remote working arrangements. These factors have adversely impacted certain companies in our investment portfolio and severely disrupted operations and economic conditions generally. Finally, significant market fluctuations driven by the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in fluctuations in the fair value component of our Assets Under Management and could result in additional fluctuations in our Assets Under Management depending on the severity and extent of the ongoing crisis. However, despite the adverse impact, Vinci expanded its operations during the pandemic and had increased its total assets, net revenue, profits and did not record any impairment in 2020 as result of COVID-19. Additionally the Group completed its Initial Public Offering ("IPO") on the Nasdaq Global Select Market in January 2021.

 

2Summary of significant accounting policies

 

2.1Basis of preparation and presentation

 

The consolidated financial statements of the Group have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB).

 

The consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a historical cost basis, except for the financial instruments assets that have been measured at fair value.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

(a)Consolidated financial statements

 

Ownership interest in subsidiaries at December 31 is as follows:

 

   Interest - %
          
   2020  2019  2018
          
Direct subsidiaries         
Vinci Assessoria financeira Ltda. (*)   100    100    100 
Vinci Equities Gestora de Recursos Ltda. (*)   100    100    100 
Vinci Gestora de Recursos Ltda. (*)   100    100    100 
Vinci Capital Gestora de Recursos Ltda. (*)   100    100    100 
Vinci Gestão de Patrimônio Ltda.   100    100    100 
Vinci Real Estate Gestora de Recursos Ltda. (**)   100    80    80 
Vinci Capital Partners GP Limited.   100    100    100 
Vinci USA LLC   100    100    100 
Vinci GGN de Recursos Ltda. (*)   100    100    100 
Vinci Infraestrutura Gestora de Recursos Ltda. (***)   100    80    80 
Vinci Financial Ventures (VF2) GP (****)   -    100    100 
Vinci Capital Partners GP III Limited.   100    100    100 
GGN GP LLC   100    100    - 
Amalfi Empreendimentos e Participações Ltda.   100    100    - 

 

(*)Minority interest represents less than 0.001%.

(**)On August 31, 2020, Vinci acquired the remaining interest of its investee Vinci Real Estate Gestora de Recursos Ltda from the minority quotaholder, by the price of R$ 1.00 per quota. The transaction was settled by the nominal value of the quota, in the amount of R$ 657 for the acquisition of 657,200 quotas.

(***)On November 21, 2020, Vinci acquired the remaining interest of its investee Vinci Infraestrutura Gestora de Recursos Ltda from the minority quotaholder, by the price of R$ 1.00 per quota. The transaction was settled by the nominal value of the quota, in the amount of R$ 526 for the acquisition of 526.020 quotas.

(****)Vinci Financial Ventures (VF2) GP was terminated on June 2nd, 2020.

 

Subsidiaries are all entities (including structured entities) over which the Group has control. The Group controls an entity where the Group is exposed to, or has rights to, variable returns from its involvement with the entity and has the ability to affect those returns through its power to direct the activities of the entity. Subsidiaries are fully consolidated from the date on which control is transferred to the Group. They are deconsolidated from the date that control ceases.

 

Inter-company transactions, balances and unrealized gains on transactions between Group companies are eliminated. Unrealized losses are also eliminated unless the transaction provides evidence of an impairment of the transferred asset. Accounting policies of subsidiaries have been changed where necessary to ensure consistency with the policies adopted by the Group.

 

Non-controlling interests in the results and equity of subsidiaries are shown separately in the consolidated statement of profit or loss, consolidated statement of comprehensive income, consolidated statement of changes in equity and consolidated balance sheet respectively.

 

The Group treats transactions with non-controlling interests that do not result in a loss of control as transactions with equity owners of the Group. A change in ownership interest results in an adjustment between the carrying amounts of

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

the controlling and non-controlling interests to reflect their relative interests in the subsidiary. Any difference between the amount of the adjustment to non-controlling interests and any consideration paid or received is recognized in another reserve within equity attributable to owners of Entity.

 

When the Group ceases to consolidate an investment or account for it under equity method because of a loss of control, joint control or significant influence, any retained interest in the entity is remeasured to its fair value, with the change in carrying amount recognized in profit or loss. This fair value becomes the initial carrying amount for the purposes of subsequently accounting for the retained interest as an associate, joint venture or financial asset. In addition, any amounts previously recognized in other comprehensive income in respect of that entity are accounted for as if the group had directly disposed of the related assets or liabilities. This may mean that amounts previously recognized in other comprehensive income are reclassified to profit or loss.

 

2.2Segment reporting

 

The CEO is responsible for the decision-making process related to executive themes, resources allocation and strategic decisions of Vinci.

 

The strategic decisions of Group comprise eight distinct business segments: (i) hedge funds; (ii) public equities; (iii) private equity; (iv) financial advisory services, (v) Investment products and solutions; (vi) real estate; (vii) infrastructure and (viii) Credit (Note 20).

 

2.3Foreign currency translation

 

Functional and presentation currency

 

Items included in the financial statements are measured using the currency of the primary economic environment in which the entity operates (the "functional currency"). The financial statements are presented in thousands of Brazilian reais, which is the Entity's functional currency and also its presentation currency. All amounts disclosed in the financial statements and notes have been rounded off to the nearest thousand currency units unless otherwise stated.

 

Transactions and balances

 

Foreign currency transactions are translated into the functional currency using the exchange rates at the dates of the transactions. Foreign exchange gains and losses resulting from the settlement of such transactions, and from the translation of monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies at year end exchange rates, are recognized in profit or loss.

 

Group companies

 

The results and financial position of foreign operations (none of which has the currency of a hyperinflationary economy) that have a functional currency different from the presentation currency are translated into the presentation currency as follows:

 

· assets and liabilities for each balance sheet presented are translated at the closing rate at the date of that balance sheet

 

· income and expenses for each statement of profit or loss and statement of comprehensive income are translated at average exchange rates (unless this is not a reasonable approximation of the cumulative effect of the rates prevailing on the transaction dates, in which case income and expenses are translated at the dates of the transactions), and

 

· all resulting exchange differences are recognized in other comprehensive income.

 

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Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda.

 

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

2.4Cash and cash equivalents

 

For the purpose of presentation in the statement of cash flows, cash and cash equivalents includes cash on hand, bank deposits held with financial institutions, other short-term, highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less, that are readily convertible to known amounts of cash and which are subject to an insignificant risk of changes in value.

 

2.5Financial assets

 

(i) Classification

 

The Group classifies its financial assets in the following measurement categories:

 

· those to be measured subsequently at fair value (either through OCI or through profit or loss), and

· those to be measured at amortized cost.

 

The classification depends on the Entity's business model for managing the financial assets and the contractual terms of the cash flows.

 

For assets measured at fair value, gains and losses will either be recorded in profit or loss or OCI. For investments in equity instruments that are not held for trading, this will depend on whether the group has made an irrevocable election at the time of initial recognition to account for the equity investment at fair value through other comprehensive income (FVOCI).

 

The Group reclassifies debt investments when and only when its business model for managing those assets changes.

 

(ii) Recognition and derecognition

 

Regular way purchases and sales of financial assets are recognized on trade date, being the date on which the Group commits to purchase or sell the asset. Financial assets are derecognized when the rights to receive cash flows from the financial assets have expired or have been transferred and the Group has transferred substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership.

 

(iii) Measurement

 

At initial recognition, the Group measures a financial asset at its fair value plus, in the case of a financial asset not at fair value through profit or loss (FVPL), transaction costs that are directly attributable to the acquisition of the financial asset. Transaction costs of financial assets carried at FVPL are expensed in profit or loss.

 

(iv) Impairment

 

The group assesses on a forward-looking basis the expected credit loss associated with its debt instruments carried at amortized cost and FVOCI. The impairment methodology applied depends on whether there has been a significant increase in credit risk. For trade receivables, the group applies the simplified approach permitted by IFRS 9, which requires expected lifetime losses to be recognized from initial recognition of the receivables.

 

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Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda.

 

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

2.6Trade receivables

 

Receivables are amounts due for financial advisory services and for investment fund management services rendered in the ordinary course of Group's business. Except for unrealized performance fee, collection is expected in less than one year; therefore, they are classified as current assets.

 

Trade receivables are recognized initially at the amount of consideration that is unconditional, unless they contain significant financing components when they are recognized at fair value. They are subsequently measured at amortized cost using the effective interest method, less allowance for losses. See note 5 for further information about the Group's accounting for trade receivables.

 

The Group use a provision matrix to calculate expected credit losses, for trade receivables. The provision rates are based on days past due for customer. The provision matrix is initially based on our historical observed default rates. When applicable, the Group calibrate the matrix to adjust the historical credit loss experience with forward-looking information. The assessment of the correlation between historical observed default rates, forecast economic conditions and expected credit losses is a significant estimate. The amount of expected credit losses is sensitive to changes in circumstances and of forecast economic conditions. Our historical credit loss experience and forecast of economic conditions may also not be representative of customer's actual default in the future. The information about the expected credit losses on our trade receivables and contract assets is disclosed in note 5.

 

2.7Intangible assets

 

Computer software

 

Computer software licenses purchased are capitalized on the basis of the costs incurred to acquire and bring to use the specific software. These costs are amortized over their estimated useful lives of five years.

 

Costs associated with maintaining computer software programs are recognized as an expense as incurred.

 

Development costs that are directly attributable to the design and testing of identifiable and unique software products controlled by the Group are recognized as intangible assets when the following criteria are met:

 

·It is technically feasible to complete the software product so that it will be available for use.

 

·Management intends to complete the software product and use or sell it.

 

·There is an ability to use or sell the software product.

 

·It can be demonstrated how the software product will generate probable future economic benefits.

 

·Adequate technical, financial and other resources to complete the development and to use or sell the software product are available.

 

·The expenditure attributable to the software product during its development can be reliably measured.

 

Directly attributable costs that are capitalized as part of the software product include the software development employee costs and an appropriate portion of applicable overheads.

 

Capitalized development costs are recorded as intangible assets and amortized from the point at which the asset is ready for use. Refer to note 9 for details about amortization methods and periods used by the Group for intangible assets.

 

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Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda.

 

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Other development expenditures that do not meet these criteria are recognized as an expense as incurred.

 

Development costs previously recorded as an expense are not recognized as an asset in a subsequent period.

 

Intangible assets with definite life are reviewed for impairment whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount may not be recoverable. An impairment loss is recognized for the amount by which the asset's carrying amount exceeds its recoverable amount. The recoverable amount is the higher of an asset's fair value less costs to sell and value in use. During the years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019 management do not identify any event that could impact the recoverable value of the intangible assets.

 

2.8Property and equipment

 

Property and equipment are stated at cost, less depreciation calculated on the straight-line method, based on the estimated economic useful lives of the assets, using the following annual rates: furniture and fixtures, telephony equipment and facilities have a useful life of 10 years; IT equipment has a useful life 5 years.

 

The assets' residual values and useful lives are reviewed, and adjusted if appropriate, at the end of each reporting period. An asset's carrying amount is written down immediately to its recoverable amount if the asset's carrying amount is greater than its estimated recoverable amount.

 

Gains and losses on disposals are determined by comparing proceeds with carrying amount. These are included in profit or loss. When revalued assets are sold, it is Group policy to transfer any amounts included in other reserves in respect of those assets to retained earnings.

 

2.9Leases

 

The Group leases various offices. Rental contracts are typically made for fixed periods of 5 years to 10 years, but may have extension options.

 

Extension and termination options are included in a number of property leases across the Group. These are used to maximize operational flexibility in terms of managing the assets used in the Group's operations. The majority of extension and termination options held are exercisable only by the Group and not by the respective lessor.

 

In determining the lease term, management considers all facts and circumstances that create an economic incentive to exercise an extension option, or not exercise a termination option. Extension options (or periods after termination options) are only included in the lease term if the lease is reasonably certain to be extended (or not terminated).

 

The following factors are normally the most relevant:

 

-If there are significant penalties to terminate (or not extend), the Group is typically reasonably certain to extend (or not terminate).

-If any leasehold improvements are expected to have a significant remaining value, the Group is typically reasonably certain to extend (or not terminate).

-Otherwise, the Group considers other factors including historical lease durations and the costs and business disruption required to replace the leased asset.

 

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Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda.

 

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Contracts may contain both lease and non-lease components. The group allocates the consideration in the contract to the lease and non-lease components based on their relative stand-alone prices. However, for leases of real estate for which the group is a lessee, it has elected not to separate lease and non-lease components and instead accounts for these as a single lease component. Lease terms are negotiated on an individual basis and contain a wide range of different terms and conditions. The lease agreements do not impose any covenants other than the security interests in the leased assets that are held by the lessor. Leased assets may not be used as security for borrowing purposes.

 

2.10Trade payables

 

These amounts represent liabilities for goods and services provided to the Group prior to the end of the financial year which are unpaid. The amounts are unsecured and are usually paid within 30 days of recognition. Trade and other payables are presented as current liabilities unless payment is not due within 12 months after the reporting period. They are recognized initially at their fair value and subsequently measured at amortized cost using the effective interest method.

 

2.11Provisions

 

Provisions for legal claims are recognized when the Group has a present legal or constructive obligation as a result of past events, it is probable that an outflow of resources will be required to settle the obligation, and the amount can be reliably estimated.

 

Where there are a number of similar obligations, the likelihood that an outflow will be required in settlement is determined by considering the class of obligations as a whole. A provision is recognized even if the likelihood of an outflow with respect to any one item included in the same class of obligations may be small.

 

Provisions are measured at the present value of the expenditures expected to be required to settle the obligation using a pre-tax rate that reflects current market assessments of the time value of money and the risks specific to the obligation. The increase in the provision due to passage of time is recognized as interest expense.

 

2.12Profit-sharing and bonus plans

 

The Group recognizes a liability and an expense for bonuses and profit-sharing based on a formula that takes into consideration the profit attributable to the company's quotaholders after certain adjustments. The Group recognizes a provision where contractually obliged or where there is a past practice that has created a constructive obligation. The provision is recognized in labor and social security obligations and the related expense in general and administrative expense.

 

2.13Income taxes

 

The income tax and social contribution expenses for the year comprise current taxes. Taxes on income are recognized in the statement of income.

 

The current income tax and social contribution are calculated on the basis of the tax laws enacted by the balance sheet date. Management periodically evaluates positions taken by the Entity in income tax returns with respect to situations in which applicable tax regulation is subject to interpretation. It establishes provisions where appropriate on the basis of amounts expected to be paid to the tax authorities.

 

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Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda.

 

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

The Entity recognizes liabilities for situations where it is probable that additional taxes will be due. Where the final tax outcome of these matters is different from the amounts that were initially recorded, such differences will impact the current and deferred tax assets and liabilities in the period in which such determination is made.

 

Deferred income tax is provided in full, using the liability method, on temporary differences arising between the tax bases of assets and liabilities and their carrying amounts in the consolidated financial statements. However, deferred tax liabilities are not recognized if they arise from the initial recognition of goodwill. Deferred income tax is also not accounted for if it arises from initial recognition of an asset or liability in a transaction other than a business combination that, at the time of the transaction, affects neither accounting nor taxable profit or loss. Deferred income tax is determined using tax rates (and laws) that have been enacted or substantially enacted by the end of the reporting period and are expected to apply when the related deferred income tax asset is realized or the deferred income tax liability is settled.

 

Deferred tax assets are recognized only if it is probable that future taxable amounts will be available to utilize those temporary differences and losses.

 

Deferred tax liabilities and assets are not recognized for temporary differences between the carrying amount and tax bases of investments in foreign operations where the company is able to control the timing of the reversal of the temporary differences and it is probable that the differences will not reverse in the foreseeable future.

 

Deferred tax assets and liabilities are offset where there is a legally enforceable right to offset current tax assets and liabilities and where the deferred tax balances relate to the same taxation authority. Current tax assets and tax liabilities are offset where the entity has a legally enforceable right to offset and intends either to settle on a net basis, or to realize the asset and settle the liability simultaneously.

 

Current and deferred tax is recognized in profit or loss, except to the extent that it relates to items recognized in other comprehensive income or directly in equity. In this case, the tax is also recognized in other comprehensive income or directly in equity, respectively.

 

As permitted by tax legislation, certain of the Entity's investees opted for the deemed profit regime, according to which the income tax calculation basis is 32% of revenues from service rendering and 100% of finance income, on which regular rates of 15% are levied, plus an additional 10% for income tax over a certain limit and 9% for social contribution. The Entity opted for the actual taxable profit regime. The entities that opted for the deemed profit regime evaluates their income tax and social contribution expenses based on the services revenue and realized investment income recognized on monthly basis.

 

2.14Capital

 

Ordinary quotas are classified as equity.

 

Incremental costs directly attributable to the issue of new quotas or options are shown in equity as a deduction, net of tax, from the proceeds.

 

Dividends

 

Provision is made for the amount of any dividend declared, being appropriately authorized and no longer at the discretion of the entity, on or before the end of the reporting period but not distributed at the end of the reporting period.

 

Earnings per quota

 

(i) Basic earnings per quota

 

Basic earnings per quota is calculated by dividing:

 

• the profit attributable to owners of the Entity;

• by the weighted average number of quotas outstanding during the financial year, adjusted for bonus elements in quotas issued during the year and excluding treasury quotas.

 

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Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda.

 

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

(ii) Diluted earnings per quota

 

Diluted earnings per quota adjusts the figures used in the determination of basic earnings per quota to take into account:

 

• the after-income tax effect of interest and other financing costs associated with dilutive potential ordinary quotas, and;

• the weighted average number of additional ordinary quotas that would have been outstanding assuming the conversion of all dilutive potential ordinary quotas.

 

2.15Revenue recognition

 

Accordingly to IFRS 15, revenue is recognized when the performance obligation is satisfied. Revenue comprises the fair value of the consideration received or receivable for financial advisory and investment fund management services rendered in the ordinary course of the Group's activities. Revenue is shown net of taxes, returns, rebates and discounts.

 

Management fees and performance fees are accounted for as contracts with customers. Under the guidance for contracts with customers, an Entity is required to (a) identify the contract(s) with a customer, (b) identify the performance obligations in the contract, (c) determine the transaction price, (d) allocate the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract, and (e) recognize revenue when (or as) the entity satisfies a performance obligation. In determining the transaction price, an entity may include variable consideration only to the extent that it is probable that a significant reversal in the amount of cumulative revenue recognized would not occur when the uncertainty associated with the variable consideration is resolved. See Note 20 "Segment Reporting" for a disaggregated presentation of revenues from contracts with customers., as follows:

 

(a)Management fees

 

Management fees are recognized in the period when the corresponding services are rendered, which generally consist of a percentage on the net asset value of each investment fund being managed. These customer contracts require Vinci to provide investment management services, which represents a performance obligation that the Group satisfies over time. Management fee percentages currently range between 0.1% and 2%.

 

(b)Performance fees

 

Brazilian regulation set forth certain minimum criteria for the performance fee structures of fund managed by Vinci, as described below:

 

Performance fee must be assessed based on a verifiable index, the benchmark, obtained from an independent source, and compatible with the corresponding fund investment policy.

 

Performance fee may not be calculated at a percentage lower than 100.0% of the index.

 

The performance fee cannot be charged in a period less than 6 months (except for private asset funds).

 

The performance fee shall be calculated based on net asset value, including management fees and all other expenses and may consider any distribution for shareholders in the calculation.

 

As a multi-asset-class asset management firm, Vinci manage a number of funds with different performance fee structures that may be classified in three main categories: (1) liquid funds, (2) closed-ended funds focused on value generation, and (3) closed-ended funds focused on income generation.

 

For liquid funds such as equity funds, credit funds and hedge funds, we charge performance fees every semester based

 

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Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda.

 

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

on the performance of the fund above the benchmark or when the customer makes a redemption and a performance fee is due. For hedge funds and credit funds, performance fees are generally benchmarked to the Interbank Deposit Certificate index, or CDI, and for inflation-indexed funds, performance fees are generally indexed to the Amplified Consumer Price Index, or IPCA, plus a fixed real interest rate or a market index such as the Market Index Sub-Index B from the Brazilian Financial and Capital Markets Association, or IMA-B. For equity funds, the benchmark varies according to the strategy. For our "long only" and "long-biased" strategies, performance fees are assessed to the IBOVESPA index, under the dividend strategy performance fees are tied to the IDIV index, and for the small cap funds we use SMLL index.

 

For closed-ended funds focused on value generation, such as the private equity and infrastructure funds, we follow a European-style waterfall structure and the threshold and carry is different between the Brazilian funds and the foreign investor funds. For the Brazilian funds we use a threshold of IPCA plus 8% and a carried interest over capital invested plus the return of IPCA. For the foreign investor funds, the threshold is an 8% return in U.S. dollars and the carried interest is on excess return over the capital contribution.

 

For the closed-ended funds focused on income such as real estate funds, we charge a performance fee every semester over the excess return between the amount distributed to investors and the benchmark of the relevant fund, which can vary according to the fund strategy.

 

The performance revenue is determined and recorded at the end of the reporting period and are not subject to clawback once paid.

 

The Entity recognize the revenue according to IFRS 15. Unrealized performance fees are recognized when the revenue is highly probable that they will not be reversed in the income statements, even if the established period given in the fund's memorandum is not concluded.

 

(c)Financial advisory services

 

Financial advisory fees are related to the service provided by Vinci Assessoria Financeira Ltda. on the support of mergers and acquisitions transactions. Substantially, the fees are recognized when the transaction is concluded, based on success fees.

 

3Accounting estimates and judgments

 

The Entity makes estimates and assumptions concerning the future, based on historical experience and other factors, including expectations of future events. The resulting accounting estimates will, by definition, seldom equal the related actual results. The main estimations and assumptions made by the Entity comprises the provision for impairment of trade receivables, provision for profit sharing, and the revenue recognition of management fees for some funds abroad and the fair value measurement of financial assets.

 

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Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda.

 

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

4Financial risk management

 

The main risks related to the financial instruments are credit risk, market risk, and liquidity risk, as defined below: The management of such risks involves various levels in the Entity and comprehends a number of policies and strategies. The Group's risk management focuses on the unpredictability of financial markets and seeks to mitigate potential adverse impacts on the Group's financial performance.

 

4.1Financial risk factors

 

This note explains the Group's exposure to financial risks and how these risks could affect the Group's future financial performance. Current year profit and loss information has been included where relevant to add further context.

 

The Group's risk management is predominantly controlled by a central treasury department (group treasury) under process and controls approved by the management. The management provides written process and controls for overall risk management, as well as policies covering specific areas, such as foreign exchange risk, interest rate risk, credit risk, use of derivative financial instruments and non-derivative financial instruments, and investment of excess liquidity.

 

(a)Credit risk

 

Credit risk arises from cash and cash equivalents, contractual cash flows of debt investments carried at amortized cost, at fair value through profit or loss (FVTPL), and deposits with banks and financial institutions, as well as credit exposures to wholesale and retail customers, including outstanding receivables.

 

(i) Risk management

 

Vinci's treasury manages credit risk on a group basis. As of December 31, 2020, and 2019 the expected credit losses is considered immaterial due to the short maturities of the deposits and the credit quality of the counterparty, which have a credit rating AAA evaluated by Fitch Ratings. The Entity has not suffered any losses from cash and cash equivalent since inception. Vinci's treasury review expected credit losses on a regular basis.

 

(ii) Impairment of financial assets

 

The group has the following types of financial assets that are subject to the expected credit loss model:

 

> trade receivables

 

> debt investments carried at amortized cost, and

 

While cash and cash equivalents are also subject to the impairment requirements of IFRS 9, the identified impairment loss was immaterial.

 

(b)Market risk

 

(i) Foreign exchange risk

 

The Group's exposure to foreign currency risk at the end of the reporting period, expressed in functional

 

currency units, was as follows:

 

The amounts presented in the table below are originally presented in US Dollar and were converted into Brazilian Reais (R$) by the foreign exchange rate at the closing date.

 

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Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda.

 

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Balance sheet  12/31/2020  12/31/2019
       
Cash and cash equivalents   11,676    3,304 
Trade receivable   3,151    3,846 
Other receivables   1,206    935 
Current assets   16,033    8,085 
           
Leases, property and equipment   4,049    4,033 
Non-current assets   4,049    4,033 
           
Trade payables   9    124 
Lease   1,008    782 
Labor and social security obligations   7,527    5,410 
Current liabilities   8,544    6,316 
           
Lease   2,712    2,732 
Non-current liabilities   2,712    2,732 
           
           
Net Equity   8,826    3,070 

 

The aggregate net foreign exchange gains/losses recognized in profit or loss were:

 

Net foreign exchange result  12/31/2020  12/31/2019  12/31/2019
          
Financial revenue   416    56    169 
Financial expense   (193)   (196)   (225)
                
Net foreign exchange result, net   223    (140)   (56)

 

The group operates internationally and is exposed to foreign exchange risk, exclusively the US dollar.

 

Foreign exchange risk arises from future commercial transactions and recognized assets and liabilities denominated in a currency that is not the functional currency of the Group.

 

(ii) interest rate risk

 

The Group's profit or loss is sensitive to higher/lower interest income from cash equivalents and fixed income funds as a result of changes in interest rates.

 

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Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda.

 

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

The table below summarize the sensitivity of changes in interest rates.

 

   Impact on post-tax profit
   2020  2019
           
Interest rates – increase by 70 basis points *   288    195 
Interest rates – decreased by 100 basis points *   (412)   (279)

* Holding all other variables constant

 

(iii) Price risk

 

The Group's exposure to investment securities price risk arises from investments held by the group and classified in the balance sheet at fair value through profit or loss (note 5).

 

To manage its price risk arising from investments in investment securities, the group diversifies its portfolio. Diversification of the portfolio is done in accordance with the limits set by the Group.

 

The majority of the Group's financial investments, that are exposed to significantly price risk are the private equity investments. Note 5(d) demonstrate the sensitivity analyses of impact for the assets held by the Group.

 

(c)Liquidity risk

 

Prudent liquidity risk management implies maintaining sufficient cash and marketable securities and the availability of funding through an adequate amount of committed credit facilities to meet obligations when due and to close out market positions. At the end of the reporting period the Group held bank deposits and certificate of deposits of R$ 83,449 (2019 – R$3,896) that are expected to readily generate cash inflows for managing liquidity risk.

 

Net debt reconciliation

 

This section sets out an analysis of net debt and the movements in net debt for each of the periods presented.

 

   12/31/2020  12/31/2019
Cash and cash equivalents   83,449    3,896 
Liquid investments (i)   8,253    85,944 
Trade payables   (1,039)   (326)
Labor and social security obligations   (40,724)   (30,948)
Accounts payable   (125,828)   (37,702)
Lease liabilities   (106,199)   (102,891)
Net debt   (182,088)   (82,027)
           

(i) Liquid investments comprise current investments that are traded in an active market, being the Group's financial assets held at fair value through profit or loss.

 

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Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda.

 

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

   Financial liabilities  Other assets
   Payables  Lease liabilities  Cash and cash equivalents  Liquid investments
Net debt as at                    
1 January 2019   (30,846)   (93,004)   11,713    37,583 
Cash flow and dividends provision   (37,949)   19,027    (7,938)   48,361 
                     
Amortization cost   (181)   -    -    - 
Addition and financial expenses accrual
   -    (29,016)   -    - 
                     
Foreign exchange adjustments   -    -    121    - 
Other changes (ii)   -    102    -    - 
31 December 2019   (68,976)   (102,891)   3,896    85,944 
Cash flow and dividends provision   (98,412)   19,652    77,203    (77,681)
                     
Amortization cost   (203)   -    -    - 
Addition and finance expenses accrual
   -    (21,949)   -    - 
Foreign exchange adjustments
   -    -    2,350    - 
Other changes (ii)   -    (1,011)   -    - 
31 December 2020   (167,591)   (106,199)   83,449    8,253 
                     

(ii) Other changes include non-cash movements, including CTA adjustments which will be presented as in other comprehensive income statement.

 

Maturities of financial liabilities

 

The tables below analyses the Group's financial liabilities into relevant maturity groupings based on

 

their contractual maturities for significant financial liabilities.

 

Contractual maturities of
financial liabilities
at 31 December 2020
  Less than 1 year  Between 1 and 3 years  Over 3 years  Carrying amount
             
Trade payables   (1,039)   -    -    (1,039)
Labor and social security obligations   (40,724)   -    -    (40,724)
Lease liabilities   (19,828)   (40,279)   (113,929)   (106,199)
Accounts payable   (125,795)   (33)   -    (125,828)
Total   (187,386)   (40,312)   (113,929)   (273,790)

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Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda.

 

Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Contractual maturities of
financial liabilities
at 31 December 2019
  Less than 1 year  Between 1 and 3 years  Over 3 years  Carrying amount
             
Trade payables   (326)   -    -    (326)
Labor and social security obligations   (30,948)   -    -    (30,948)
Lease liabilities   (17,738)   (37,914)   (120,884)   (102,891)
Accounts payable   (37,669)   (33)   -    (37,702)
Total   (86,681)   (37,947)   (120,884)   (171,867)

 

The amounts disclosed in the table below are the lease liabilities contractual undiscounted cash flows. Balances due within 12 months equal their carrying balances as the impact of discounting is not significant.

 

Contractual maturities of           Total  Carrying amount
financial liabilities  Rio de Janeiro  São Paulo  NY Office  contractual  non-current
At 31 December 2020  Office (BM336)  Office  (3rd Avenue)  cash flows  liabilities
                
 2022    (17,148)   (2,930)   (1,038)   (21,116)   (17,635)
 2023    (17,148)   (977)   (1,038)   (19,163)   (14,254)
 2024    (17,148)   -    (1,038)   (18,186)   (12,004)
 2025    (17,148)   -    -    (17,148)   (9,871)
 2026    (17,148)   -    -    (17,148)   (8,740)
 2027    (17,148)   -    -    (17,148)   (7,738)
 2028    (17,148)   -    -    (17,148)   (6,851)
 2029    (17,148)   -    -    (17,148)   (6,066)
 2030    (10,003)   -    -    (10,003)   (3,212)
 Total    (147,187)   (3,907)   (3,114)   (154,208)   (86,371)

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Contractual maturities of           Total  Carrying amount
financial liabilities  Rio de Janeiro  São Paulo  NY Office  contractual  non-current
At 31 December 2019  Office (BM336)  Office  (3rd Avenue)  cash flows  liabilities
                
 2021    (15,617)   (2,535)   (805)   (18,957)   (15,819)
 2022    (15,617)   (2,535)   (805)   (18,957)   (14,065)
 2023    (15,617)   (845)   (805)   (17,267)   (11,401)
 2024    (15,617)   -    (805)   (16,422)   (9,618)
 2025    (15,617)   -    -    (15,617)   (7,959)
 2026    (15,617)   -    -    (15,617)   (7,047)
 2027    (15,617)   -    -    (15,617)   (6,239)
 2028    (15,617)   -    -    (15,617)   (5,524)
 2029    (15,617)   -    -    (15,617)   (4,891)
 2030    (9,110)   -    -    (9,110)   (2,590)
 Total    (149,663)   (5,915)   (3,220)   (158,798)   (85,153)

 

5Financial instruments

 

This note provides information about the group's financial instruments, including:

 

- an overview of all financial instruments held by the Group

- specific information about each type of financial instrument 

- accounting policies

- information about determining the fair value of the instruments, including judgements and estimation uncertainty involved.

 

The group classifies its financial assets in the following measurement categories:

 

·those measured at fair value or through profit or loss, and

·those measured at amortized cost.

 

The classification depends on the entity's business model for managing the financial assets and the contractual terms of the cash flows.

 

For assets measured at fair value, gains and losses will be recorded in profit or loss.

 

Recognition and derecognition

 

Regular way purchases and sales of financial assets are recognized on trade date, being the date on which the group commits to purchase or sell the asset. Financial assets are derecognized when the rights to receive cash flows from the financial assets have expired or have been transferred and the group has transferred substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Measurement

 

At initial recognition, the group measures a financial asset at its fair value plus, in the case of a financial asset not at fair value through profit or loss (FVPL), transaction costs that are directly attributable to the acquisition of the financial asset. Transaction costs of financial assets carried at FVPL are expensed in profit or loss.

 

The Group holds the following financial instruments:

 

Financial assets  Section  12/31/2020  12/31/2019
          
Trade receivables  (a)   75,523    74,769 
Other financial assets at amortized cost  (b)   474    817 
Cash and cash equivalents  (d)   83,449    3,896 
Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss (FVPL)  (c)   39,849    110,108 
       199,295    189,590 
              
Financial liabilities             
              
Liabilities at amortized cost  (e)   167,591    68,976 
Lease liabilities  (e)   106,199    102,891 
       273,790    171,867 

 

The Group's exposure to risks associated with the financial instruments is discussed in note 4. The maximum exposure to credit risk at the end of the reporting period is the carrying amount of each class of financial assets mentioned above.

 

a)Trade receivables

 

Current assets

  12/31/2020  12/31/2019
Trade receivables from contracts with customers   48,127    58,898 
Loss allowance   (149)   (90)
           
Non-current assets          
Trade receivables from contracts with customers   27,545    15,961 
    75,523    74,769 

 

Trade receivables are recognized initially at the amount of consideration that is unconditional and are not submitted to any financial components. They are subsequently measured at amortized cost, less loss allowance.

 

Current trade receivables are amounts due from customers for services performed in the ordinary course of business. They are generally due for settlement within 30 days and are therefore all classified as current. Due to the short-term nature of the current receivables, their carrying amount is considered to be the same as their fair value.

 

Non-current trade receivables are unrealized performance fees that management, with accumulated experience, estimate that it is highly probable that a significant reversal will not occur.

 

The Entity use a provision matrix to calculate expected credit losses and the exposure to credit risk from receivables are reviewed on a regular basis. Trade receivables allowance are presented in general and administrative expense.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

The loss allowances for trade receivables as at 31 December reconcile to the opening loss allowances as follows:

 

   2020  2019
Opening loss allowance at 1 January   (90)   (190)
Increase in trade receivable allowance recognized in profit or loss   (59)   (69)
Write-off   -    169 
Closing loss allowance at 31 December   (149)   (90)

 

Trade receivables are written off when there is no reasonable expectation of recovery. Indicators that there is no reasonable expectation of recovery include, among others, the failure of a debtor to engage in a repayment plan with the group, and a failure to make contractual payments. The Entity have not written any amount of trade receivables during 2020 (R$ 169 - 2019). Subsequent recoveries of amounts previously written off are credited against the same line item.

 

b)Other financial assets at amortized cost

 

Financial assets at amortized cost include the following debt instruments:

 

   12/31/2020  12/31/2019
           
Prepayments to employees (Note 6 (i))   474    817 

 

These amounts generally arise from transactions outside the usual operating activities of the group. Interest are charged at commercial rates and collateral is not normally obtained.

 

All of the financial assets at amortized cost are denominated in Brazilian currency units. As a result, there is no exposure to foreign currency risk. There is also no exposure to price risk as the investments will be held to maturity.

 

See note 6 for more details.

 

c)Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss

 

The group classifies the following financial assets at fair value through profit or loss (FVPL):

 

-Mutual funds;

-Public equities funds;

-Real Estate listed funds and

-Private equity funds.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Financial assets measured at FVPL include the following categories:

 

   12/31/2020  12/31/2019
       
Current assets   8,253    85,944 
Real estate listed funds   -    445 
Mutual funds   8,253    84,665 
Public equities funds   -    834 
           
Non-current assets   31,596    24,164 
Private equity funds   31,596    24,164 

 

The following tables demonstrate the funds invested included in each category mentioned above.

 

Mutual funds      
   12/31/2020  12/31/2019
       
Vinci Multiestratégia FIM (i)   -    21,074 
Vinci Valorem FIM   -    826 
Vinci Selection FIC de FIM   -    537 
Vinci Selection FIM   -    526 
FI Vinci Renda Fixa CP (ii)   8,253    61,227 
Vinci Atlas FIC de FIM   -    475 
    8,253    84,665 

 

(i) Vinci Multiestratégia FIM is focused to seek return to its quotaholders through investments in various classes of financial assets available in the fixed income, variable income, foreign exchange, derivatives and quotas of other investment funds, traded in the domestic and foreign markets, without the commitment to concentration in any specific class. In 2019, the fund's portfolio was composed primarily by Brazilian Government Bonds.

 

(ii) FI Vinci Renda Fixa CP is focused to seek return to its quotaholders through investments in various classes of financial assets available in the fixed income, derivatives and quotas of other investment funds, traded in the domestic markets, without exposition to variable income assets, foreign markets and leverage. As of December 2020, and 2019, the fund's portfolio is composed primarily by Brazilian Government Bonds.

 

Public equities funds      
   12/31/2020  12/31/2019
       
Vinci Mosaico FIA   -    834 
    -    834 

 

Real Estate funds      
   12/31/2020  12/31/2019
       
Vinci Shopping Centers FII   -    391 
Vinci Offices FII (*)   -    54 
    -    445 

(*) Vinci Office FII became a listed Fund since November 2019.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Private Equity

      
   12/31/2020  12/31/2019
       
Vinci Capital Partners III Feeder FIP Multiestratégia   768    590 
Vinci Infra Coinvestimento I FIP - Infraestrutura (i)   21,218    16,669 
Vinci Infra Transmissão FIP - Infraestrutura (i)   6,128    4,875 
Nordeste III FIP Multiestratégia   2,652    2,030 
Vinci Impacto Ret IV FIP Multiestratégia   830    - 
    31,596    24,164 

 

(i) These funds are focused in acquisition of shares, share bonuses subscriptions, debentures convertible or not into shares, or other securities issued by publicly-held, publicly-traded or private corporations, that develop new projects of infrastructure in the development sector and operations of electric power transmission lines, participating in the decision-making process of the investee, with effective influence. As of December 31, 2020, and 2019, these funds held investment in Linhas de Energia do Sertão Transmissora S.A. ("LEST") and Água Vermelha Transmissora de Energia S.A.

 

During the year, the following gains/(losses) were recognized in profit or loss:

 

   12/31/2020  12/31/2019  12/31/2018
Fair value gains (losses) on investments at FVPL recognized in finance income   9,066    20,244    7,130 

 

d)Cash and cash equivalents

 

Current assets  12/31/2020  12/31/2019
Cash and bank deposits   13,096    3,564 
Certificate of deposit (i)   70,353    332 
    83,449    3,896 

 

For the purpose of presentation in the statement of cash flows, cash and cash equivalents includes cash on hand, bank deposits held at financial institutions, other short-term, highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less that are readily convertible to known amounts of cash and which are subject to an insignificant risk of changes in value.

 

(i) Comprises certificates of deposits issued by Banco Bradesco (credit rating AAA evaluated by Fitch Ratings) with interest rates variable from 99.50% to 101% of CDI (interbank deposit rate). The certificates are readily convertible to known amounts of cash and which are subject to an insignificant risk of changes in value. During 2020 the increase in the amount is mainly related to the redemption made by Vinci in Mutual Funds, which were used to invest on the certificate of deposit.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

e)Financial liabilities

 

   12/31/2020  12/31/2019
       
Current   187,386    86,681 
Trade payables   1,039    326 
Labor and social security obligations (Note 12)   40,724    30,948 
Lease liabilities (i)   19,828    17,358 
Accounts payable (Note 11)   125,795    37,669 
           
Non-current   86,404    85,186 
Lease liabilities (i)   86,371    85,153 
Accounts payable (Note 11)   33    33 
           
    273,790    171,867 

 

(i) As of 31 December 2020, and 2019, the Group leased offices with a carrying amount of R$ 106,199 and R$ 102,891, respectively, under leases expiring within five to ten years. The carrying amount of the lease liabilities comprises the net present value of the future cash expenditures up to the termination of the lease term.

 

(i)Recognized fair value measurements

 

(a)Fair value hierarchy

 

This section explains the judgements and estimates made in determining the fair values of the financial instruments that are recognized and measured at fair value through profit or loss in the financial statements. To provide an indication about the reliability of the inputs used in determining fair value, the group has classified its financial instruments into the three levels prescribed under the accounting standards. An explanation of each level follows underneath the table.

 

   On 31 December 2020
Recurring fair value measurements  Level 1  Level 2  Level 3  Total
Financial Assets            
Certificate Deposits   -    70,353    -    70,353 
Public equities funds   -    -    -    - 
Mutual funds   -    8,253    -    8,253 
Private equity funds   -    -    31,596    31,596 
Total Financial Assets   -    78,606    31,596    110,202 
                     
   On 31 December 2019
Recurring fair value measurements  Level 1  Level 2  Level 3  Total
Financial Assets            
Certificate Deposits   -    332    -    332 
Public equities funds   -    834    -    834 
Mutual funds   -    84,665    -    84,665 
Real estate listed funds   445    -    -    445 
Private equity funds   -    -    24,164    24,164 
Total Financial Assets   445    85,831    24,164    110,440 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Level 1: The fair value of financial instruments traded in active markets (such as publicly traded real estate funds) is based on quoted market prices at the end of the reporting period. The quoted market price used for financial assets held by the group is the current bid price. These instruments are included in level 1.

 

Level 2: The fair value of financial instruments that are not traded in an active market is determined using valuation techniques which maximize the use of observable market data and rely as little as possible on entity-specific estimates. If all significant inputs required to fair value an instrument are observable, the instrument is included in level 2.

 

Level 3: If one or more of the significant inputs is not based on observable market data, the instrument is included in level 3. This is the case for unlisted equity securities.

 

(b) Valuation techniques used to determine fair values

 

Specific valuation techniques used to value financial instruments include:

 

- the use of quoted market prices

 

- for level 3 financial instruments – discounted cash flow analysis.

 

All non-listed assets fair value estimates are included in level 2, except for private equity funds, where the fair values have been determined based on fair value appraisals for fund's investments, performed by the fund's management (Vinci Capital) or a third party hired by the Administration. The most part of the level 3 financial instruments evaluation uses discount cash flows techniques to evaluate the fair value of the Fund's investments. The appraisals performed by a third party are reviewed by Vinci or its subsidiaries (fund's management).

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

(c) Fair value measurements using significant unobservable inputs (level 3)

 

The following table presents the changes in level 3 items for the years ended 31 December 2020 and 2019:

 

   Fair Value
Opening balance 1 January 2019   14,313 
Purchases   6,110 
Transfer between level 3 to 1   (90)
Sales and distributions   (12,972)
Gain recognized in finance income   16,803 
Closing balance 31 December 2019   24,164 
Purchases   1,748 
Sales and distributions   (778)
Gain recognized in finance income   6,462 
Closing balance 31 December 2020   31,596 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

(d) Valuation inputs and relationships to fair value

 

The following table summarizes the quantitative information about the significant unobservable inputs used in level 3 fair value measurements:

 

  Fair value at              
Description 12/31/2020 12/31/2019 Valuation Technique Unobservable inputs Value
 input
Reasonable
 possible shift +/-
2019 Gain / (Losses) 2020 Gain / (Losses) Possible shift in Gain and losses
Vinci Infra Coinvestimento I FIP – Infraestrutura 21,218 16,669 Discounted cash flow Discount rate 7.99% 0.5% / 1% 12,870 4,548 Lower discount rate in 50 basis points would increase fair value by R$ 1,095 (R$ 559 – 2019) and higher discount rate in 100 basis points would decrease fair value by R$ 1,920 (1,992 – 2019)
Vinci Infra Transmissão FIP - Infraestrutura 6,128 4,875 Discounted cash flow Discount rate 7.99% 0.5% / 1% 3,499 1,253 Lower discount rate in 50 basis points would increase fair value by R$ 656 (R$ 163 – 2019) and higher discount rate in 100 basis points would decrease fair value by R$ 682 (R$ 583 – 2019)
Nordeste III FIP Multiestratégia 2,652 2,030 Discounted cash flow Discount rate 16.50% 0.5% / 1% 307 702 Lower discount rate in 50 basis points would increase fair value by R$ 9 and higher discount rate in 100 basis points would decrease fair value by R$ 18
Others 1,598 590 NAV Valuation NAV N/A 1% / 2% 128 (41) Increased NAV in 100 basis points would increase fair value by R$ 26 (R$ 26 – 2019) and lower NAV in 200 basis points would decrease fair value by R$ 52 (R$ 52 – 2019)

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

6       Other assets

 

   2020  2019
       
Prepayments to employees (i)   474    817 
Sundry advances   159    192 
Advances to projects in progress (ii)   7,882    4,009 
Transaction costs (iii)   3,571    - 
Other prepayments   81    117 
Related parties receivables (iv)   260    301 
Guarantee deposits   1,040    806 
Sublease receivables   398    - 
Others   58    132 
           
    13,923    6,374 
           
Current   12,383    5,044 
Non-current   1,540    1,330 
           
    13,923    6,374 

 

(i)Refers to amounts receivable from employees, in which the amount is rated at the interest rate of the Interbank Deposit Certificate (CDI).

 

(ii)Refers to costs incurred by projects related to funds administered by Vinci, that are initially paid by the Group and subsequently reimbursed.

 

(iii)Refers to transaction costs incurred by Vinci related to the initial public offering.

 

(iv)Refers to an intercompany transaction. See note 19 for more details.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

7Investments

 

(a)The main information on the ownership interest held can be summarized as follows:

 

Entity  Principal activities  Place of business  Quotas  Equity  2020 Profit / (Loss) For the year
Vinci Assessoria Financeira Ltda.  Financial advisory services  Brazil  100%   3,464    20,059 
Vinci Equities Gestora de Recursos Ltda.  Equity Funds Management  Brazil  100%   4,584    30,045 
Vinci Gestora de Recursos Ltda.  Equity Funds Management  Brazil  100%   7,967    10,968 
Vinci Capital Gestora de Recursos Ltda.  Private Equity Funds Management  Brazil  100%   176    33,460 
Vinci Gestão de Patrimônio Ltda.  Funds management  Brazil  100%   8,440    31,987 
Vinci Real Estate Gestora de Recursos Ltda.  Real Estate Funds Management  Brazil  100%   4,505    21,393 
Vinci Capital Partners GP Limited  Funds General Partners  Cayman Islands  100%   171    (203)
Vinci USA LLC  Offhsore Funds Management  USA  100%   8,380    3,570 
Vinci International Real Estate Ltd (*)  Offhsore Funds Management  USA  100%   61    - 
Vinci Crédito Gestora de Recurso Ltda.  Credit Funds Managament  Brazil  100%   1,104    159 
Vinci Infraestrutura Gestora de Recursos Ltda.  Infrastructure Funds Management  Brazi  100%   24,640    17,942 
Vinci Financial Ventures (VF2) GP  Funds General Partners  USA  100%   -    (28)
Vinci Capital Partners GP III Limited  Funds General Partners  Cayman Islands  100%   69    (25)
Amalfi Empreendimentos e Participações Ltda.  Non-operational Company  Brazil  100%   18    (72)
GGN GP LLC  Funds General Partners  USA  100%   208    - 

 

(*) Vinci International Real Estate Ltd is controlled by Vinci USA LLC, which holds 75% of interest in the company

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Entity  Principal activities  Place of business  Quotas  Equity  2019 Profit / (Loss) For the year
Vinci Assessoria Financeira Ltda.  Financial advisory services  Brazil  100%   532    3,143 
Vinci Equities Gestora de Recursos Ltda.  Equity Funds Management  Brazil  100%   30,531    40,974 
Vinci Gestora de Recursos Ltda.  Equity Funds Management  Brazil  100%   8,201    2,448 
Vinci Capital Gestora de Recursos Ltda.  Private Equity Funds Management  Brazil  100%   18,107    72,230 
Vinci Gestão de Patrimônio Ltda.  Funds management  Brazil  100%   10,680    19,620 
Vinci Real Estate Gestora de Recursos Ltda.  Real Estate Funds Management  Brazil  80%   12,804    10,515 
Vinci Capital Partners GP Limited  Funds General Partners  Cayman Islands  100%   305    (1,224)
Vinci USA LLC  Offhsore Funds Management  USA  100%   1,755    8,816 
Vinci International Real Estate Ltd (*)  Offhsore Funds Management  USA  100%   198    681 
Vinci Crédito Gestora de Recurso Ltda.  Credit Funds Managament  Brazil  100%   (5)   (272)
Vinci Infraestrutura Gestora de Recursos Ltda.  Infrastructure Funds Management  Brazi  80%   19,849    12,520 
Vinci Financial Ventures (VF2) GP  Funds General Partners  USA  100%   15    (14)
Vinci Capital Partners GP III Limited  Funds General Partners  Cayman Islands  100%   75    (107)
Amalfi Empreendimentos e Participações Ltda.  Non-operational Company  Brazil  100%   1    (163)
GGN GP LLC  Funds General Partners  USA  100%   -    - 

 

(*) Vinci International Real Estate Ltd is controlled by Vinci USA LLC, which holds 75% of interest in the company

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

(b)Non-controlling interests (NCI)

 

Set out below is summarized financial information for each subsidiary that has non-controlling interests that are material to the group. The amounts disclosed for each subsidiary are before inter-company eliminations.

 

   Vinci Real Estate  Vinci Infraestrutura  Vinci Int'l Real Estate  Total
   2020(*)  2019  2020(**)  2019  2020  2019  2020  2019
Summarized Balance Sheet                        
                         
Current assets   -    15,832    -    10,352    270    500    270    26,684 
Current liabilities   -    (4,699)   -    (2,957)   (209)   (302)   (209)   (7,958)
Current net assets   -    11,133    -    7,395    61    198    61    18,726 
                                         
Non-current assets   -    9,936    -    14,870    -    -    -    24,806 
Non-current liabilities   -    (8,258)   -    (2,419)   -    -    -    (10,677)
Non-current net assets   -    1,678    -    12,451    -    -    -    14,129 
                                         
Net assets   -    12,811    -    19,846    61    198    61    32,855 
                                         
Accumulated NCI   -    2,562    -    3,969    15    50    15    6,581 

 

(*) As informed in note 2.1 (a), in August 31, 2020 Vinci acquired the remaining interest of its investee Vinci Real Estate Gestora de Recursos Ltda from the minority quotaholder.

 

(*) As informed in note 2.1 (a), in November 21, 2020 Vinci acquired the remaining interest of its investee Vinci Infraestrutura Gestora de Recursos Ltda from the minority quotaholder.

 

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All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Summarized statement  Vinci Real Estate  Vinci Infraestrutura  Vinci International Real Estate  Total
of comprehensive income  2020(*)  2019  2020(**)  2019  2020  2019  2020  2019
                         
Revenue   21,367    19,182    23,394    20,110    237    1,037    44,998    40,329 
                                         
Profit for the period   15,020    10,519    16,865    12,520    -    681    31,885    23,720 
                                         
Other comprehensive income   -                   -    -    -    - 
                                         
Total comprehensive income   15,020    10,519    16,865    12,520    -    681    31,885    23,720 
                                         
Profit allocated to NCI before dividends   3,004    2,104    3,373    2,504    -    170    6,377    4,778 
         -                               
Disproportionate dividends distributions   (2,037)   (670)   (5,385)   151    -    -    (7,422)   (519)
                                         
Profit/(loss) allocated to NCI   967    1,434    (2,012)   2,655    -    170    (1,045)   4,259 

 

(*) The statement of comprehensive income is presented up to August 31, 2020 once Vinci acquired the remaining interest of its investee Vinci Real Estate Investimentos Ltda from the minority quotaholder at this date, as informed in note 2.1.

 

(*) The statement of comprehensive income is presented up to October 31, 2020 once Vinci acquired the remaining interest of its investee Vinci Real Estate Investimentos Ltda from the minority quotaholder on November 21, 2020, as informed in note 2.1.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

8Property and equipment

 

                  2020
  

Furniture

and fittings

stuffs

 

Improvements in properties

of third

parties

 

Computers

and peripherals-

improvements

 

Equipaments

and tools

  Work of arts and others  Total
                   
Cost                  
At January 1, 2020   9,003    42,534    5,560    8,459    785    66,341 
Aquisitions   1,462    -    242    235    76    2,015 
Foreign Exchange variations of property and equipment abroad   -    4,361    -    1,291    -    5,652 
                               
At December 31, 2020   10,465    46,895    5,802    9,985    861    74,008 
                               
Accumulated depreciation                               

At January 1, 2020

   (6,008)   (31,751)   (4,913)   (7,257)   -    (49,929)
Annual depreciation   (787)   (1,580)   (351)   (638)   -    (3,356)
Foreign Exchange variations of    property and equipment abroad   -    (4,500)   -    (1,180)   -    (5,680)
                               
At December 31, 2020   (6,795)   (37,831)   (5,264)   (9,075)   -    (58,965)
                               
Net book value                              
At January 1, 2020   2,995    10,783    647    1,202    785    16,412 
                               
At December 31, 2020   3,670    9,064    538    910    861    15,043 
                               
Annual depreciation rate - %   10    From 10 to 20    20    10           

 

Extension options in offices leases have not been included in the lease liability, because the Group could replace the assets without significant cost or business disruption.

 

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All amounts in thousands of reais

 

                  2019
  

Furniture

and fittings

stuffs

 

Improvements in properties

of third

parties

 

Computers

and peripherals -

improvements

 

 

Equipaments

and tools

  Work of arts and others  Total
                   
Cost                  
At January 1, 2019   8,968    41,386    5,253    7,992    616    64,215 
Aquisitions   35    582    307    84    169    1,177 
Foreign Exchange variations of property and equipment abroad   -    566    -    383    -    949 
                               
At December 31, 2019   9,003    42,534    5,560    8,459    785    66,341 
                               
Accumulated depreciation                              
At January 1, 2019   (5,105)   (29,090)   (4,390)   (6,300)   -    (44,885)
Annual depreciation   (903)   (2,075)   (523)   (818)   -    (4,319)
Foreign Exchange variations of    property and equipment abroad   -    (586)   -    (139)   -    (725)
                               
At December 31, 2019   (6,008)   (31,751)   (4,913)   (7,257)   -    (49,929)
                               
Net book value                              
At January 1, 2019   3,863    12,296    863    1,692    616    19,330 
                               
At December 31, 2019   2,995    10,783    647    1,202    785    16,412 
                               
Annual depreciation rate - %   10    From 10 to 20    20    10           

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

9Intangible assets

 

Intangible assets include expenditures with the development of the software product for Risk System and Portfolio Allocation, whose purpose is to evaluate the risk of the funds and to allocate the clients' portfolio.

 

Economic benefits will flow to the Group from the service fees charged to the clients for the sale of advisory services on market risks or through a service which the Vinci's managers named Wealth Management.

 

The Entity assesses, at each reporting date, whether there is an indication that an intangible asset may be impaired. If any indication exists, the Entity estimates the asset's recoverable amount. There were no indications of impairment of intangible assets for the years ended December 31, 2020 and 2019.

 

   2020
   Software development  Total
       
Cost      
At January 1, 2020   21,908    21,908 
Purchases   -    - 
Foreign exchange variation of intangible assets abroad   1,815    1,815 
           
At December 31, 2020   23,723    23,723 
           
Accumulated amortization          
At January 1, 2020   (19,188)   (19,188)
Annual amortization   (1,286)   (1,286)
Foreign exchange variation of intangible assets abroad   (1,808)   (1,808)
           
At December 31, 2020   (22,282)   (22,282)
           
           
At January 1, 2020   2,720    2,720 
           
At December 31, 2020   1,441    1,441 
           
Amortization rate (per year) - %   20%     
           
           

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

   2019
   Software development  Total
       
Cost      
At January 1, 2019   21,105    21,105 
Purchases   560    560 
Foreign exchange variation of intangible assets abroad   243    243 
           
At December 31, 2019   21,908    21,908 
           
Accumulated amortization          
At January 1, 2019   (17,272)   (17,272)
Annual amortization   (1,680)   (1,680)
Foreign exchange variation of intangible assets abroad   (236)   (236)
           
At December 31, 2019   (19,188)   (19,188)
           
           
At January 1, 2019   3,833    3,833 
           
At December 31, 2019   2,720    2,720 
           
Amortization rate (per year) - %   20%     
           
           

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

10Leases

 

This note provides information for leases where the Group is a lessee. The notes also provide the information of subleases agreements where the Group is a lessor, once part of the assets leased by the Group is subleased to third parties.

 

(i)Amount recognized in the balance sheet

 

The balance sheet shows the following amounts relating to leases:

 

   12/31/2020  12/31/2019
Sub-lease receivable      
Rio de Janeiro Office - BM 336   2,963    5,600 
Total   2,963    5,600 
           
Current   2,963    2,883 
Non-current   -    2,717 
Total   2,963    5,600 
           
Right of use assets          
Rio de Janeiro Office - BM 336   82,117    79,101 
São Paulo Office – JRA   4,987    6,012 
NY Office - third Avenue   3,374    3,271 
Total   90,478    88,384 
           
Lease liabilities          
Rio de Janeiro Office - BM 336   (96,507)   (92,444)
São Paulo Office – JRA   (5,972)   (6,933)
NY Office - third Avenue   (3,720)   (3,514)
Total   (106,199)   (102,891)
           
Current   (19,828)   (17,738)
Non-current   (86,371)   (85,153)
Total   (106,199)   (102,891)

 

Additions to the right-of-use assets during the 2020 financial year were R$ 9,740 (R$ 3,544 during 2019).

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

(ii)Amount recorded in the statement of profit or loss

 

The statement of profit or loss shows the following amounts relating to leases:

 

   2020  2019  2018
          
Right of use assets depreciation   (8,586)   (10,521)   (11,447)
Financial expense   (12,209)   (11,980)   (11,609)
    (20,795)   (22,501)   (23,056)

 

The total cash outflow for leases in 2020 was R$ 20,141 (R$ 19,027 in 2019 and R$ 22,871 in 2018).

 

(iii)The Group's leasing activities and how these are accounted for

 

The Group leases various offices. Rental contracts are typically made for fixed periods of 5 years to 10 years, but may have extension options as described in (iv) below.

 

Contracts may contain both lease and non-lease components. The group allocates the consideration in the contract to the lease and non-lease components based on their relative stand-alone prices.

 

For all periods presented, the sub-leases were classified as finance leases on a lessor perspective. Therefore, the Group account the sub-leases on a lease-by-lease basis, subtracting the right of use assets and recognizing a receivable related to the present value of the receivables of the sub-lease.

 

Lease terms are negotiated on an individual basis and contain a wide range of different terms and conditions. The lease agreements do not impose any covenants other than the security interests in the leased assets that are held by the lessor. Leased assets may not be used as security for borrowing purposes.

 

Assets and liabilities arising from a lease are initially measured on a present value basis. Lease liabilities include the net present value of the following lease payments:

 

- fixed payments (including in-substance fixed payments), less any lease incentives receivable

- variable lease payment that are based on an index or a rate, initially measured using the index or rate as at the commencement date 

- amounts expected to be payable by the group under residual value guarantees

- the exercise price of a purchase option if the group is reasonably certain to exercise that option, and 

- payments of penalties for terminating the lease, if the lease term reflects the group exercising that option.

 

Lease payments to be made under reasonably certain extension options are also included in the measurement of the liability. The lease payments are discounted using the interest rate implicit in the lease. If that rate cannot be readily determined, which is generally the case for leases in the Group, the lessee's incremental borrowing rate is used, being the rate that the individual lessee would have to pay to borrow the funds necessary to obtain an asset of similar value to the right-of-use asset in a similar economic environment with similar terms, security and conditions.

 

To determine the incremental borrowing rate, the Group:

 

- where possible, uses recent third-party financing received by the individual lessee as a starting point, adjusted to reflect changes in financing conditions since third party financing was received

 

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- uses a build-up approach that starts with a risk-free interest rate adjusted for credit risk for leases, which does not have recent third party financing, and

- make adjustments specific to the lease, e.g. term, country, currency and security.

 

The Group is exposed to potential future increases in variable lease payments based on an index, which are not included in the lease liability until they take effect. When adjustments to lease payments based on an index or rate take effect, the lease liability is reassessed and adjusted against the right-of-use asset.

 

Lease payments are allocated between principal and finance cost. The finance cost is charged to profit or loss over the lease period so as to produce a constant periodic rate of interest on the remaining balance of the liability for each period.

 

Right-of-use assets are measured at cost comprising the following:

 

- the amount of the initial measurement of lease liability

- any lease payments made at or before the commencement date less any lease incentives received 

- any initial direct costs, and

- restoration costs.

 

Right-of-use assets are generally depreciated over the shorter of the asset's useful life and the lease term on a straight-line basis. If the Group is reasonably certain to exercise a purchase option, the right-of-use asset is depreciated over the underlying asset's useful life.

 

(iv)Extension and termination options

 

Extension and termination options are included in a number of property and equipment leases across the Group. These are used to maximize operational flexibility in terms of managing the assets used in the group's operations. The majority of extension and termination options held are exercisable only by the Group and not by the respective lessor.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

11Accounts payable

 

   12/31/2020  12/31/2019
       
Dividends payable (i)   123,191    34,410 
Rent payable – prior month expense   1,673    1,260 
Funds quotas acquisition (ii)   -    1,835 
Other payables   964    197 
           
    125,828    37,702 
           
Current   125,795    37,669 
Non-current   33    33 

(i) On April 30, 2019, the partners approved a distribution of dividends in the amount of R$ 67,400, based on the available retained earnings and results for the accumulated period as a base or balance until the available data. As of December 31, 2019, the amount of R$ 33,955 was paid, with the outstanding balance of R$ 33,445 remaining on December 31, 2019.

 

The entire amount recognised as dividends payable as of December 31, 2019, was settled in January 2020.

 

On November 30, 2020, the partners approved a distribution of dividends in the amount of R$ 133,194, based on the available retained earnings and results for the accumulated period as a base or balance until the available data. As of December 31, 2020, the amount of R$ 37,426 was paid, with the outstanding balance of R$ 95,768 remaining on December 31, 2020.

 

On December 31, 2020, the partners approved a distribution of dividends for the results of the current month. Based on the balance until the available data, Vinci settled an additional provision for dividends payable of R$ 27,423.

 

(ii) On December 29, 2016, Vinci acquired FIP and FII quotas with the commitment to pay the amount of R$ 2,038 in up to 4 years. This commitment is subjected to a discount rate of 10.8% per year and was settled in August 2020.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

12Labor and social security obligations

 

   2020  2019
       
Profits sharing   37,802    28,563 
Labor provisions   2,922    2,385 
           
    40,724    30,948 

 

The accrual for profits sharing payable on December 31, 2020 was entirely paid in January, 2021. Profit sharing is calculated based on the performance review of each employee plus the area performance, in accordance with an Entity policies.

 

13Taxes and contributions payable

 

   2020  2019
       
Income tax   14,063    8,926 
Social contribution   5,082    3,385 
Social Contribution on
Revenues (COFINS)
   1,882    2,292 
Social Integration Program (PIS)   407    483 
Service tax (ISS) on billing   1,160    1,078 
Withholding Income Tax (IRRF)
     deducted from third parties
   80    41 
Others   204    92 
           
    22,878    16,297 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

14Equity

 

(a)Capital

 

The capital comprises 8,730,000 quotas (2019 – 8,595,000), with a par value of R$ 1.00 each (2018 - R$ 1.00 each). All issued quotas are paid up. The liability of the partners is personally limited to the value of their respective quotas, but all partners are jointly liable for the payment of capital.

 

In June 29 2018, the quotaholders unanimously approved a capital increase of R$ 270. Accordingly, capital was increased from R$ 8,550 to R$ 8,820 through the issue of 270,000 quotas at R$ 1.00 each. The capital increase includes conversion of R$ 158 of advance to capital increase, occurred in 2017, in capital, therefore, the cash portion in 2018 was R$ 112.

 

On May 31, 2019, the quotaholders unanimously approved a capital decrease of R$ 225. Accordingly, capital was decreased from R$ 8,820 to R$ 8,595 through the redeem of 225,000 quotas at R$ 1.00 each.

 

On March 16, 2020, the quotaholders unanimously approved a capital increase of R$ 90. Accordingly, capital was increased from R$ 8,595 to R$ 8,685 through the issue of 90,000 quotas at R$ 1.00 each.

 

On August 8, 2020, the quotaholders unanimously approved a capital increase of R$ 45. Accordingly, capital was increased from R$ 8,685 to R$ 8,730 through the issue of 45,000 quotas at R$ 1.00 each.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

The Entity's quotaholders as at December 31, 2020, 2019 and 2018 are presented in the table below:

 

Quotaholder  01/01/2018 Quantity  Subscribed  Transferred  Cancelled  12/31/2018 Quantity
Gilberto Sayão da Silva   2,412,000.00    -    -    -    2,412,000.00 
Alessandro Monteiro Morgado Horta   1,206,000.00    -    -    -    1,206,000.00 
Paulo Fernando Carvalho de Oliveira   1,206,000.00    -    -    -    1,206,000.00 
Salzburg Empreendimentos e Participações Ltda.   1,206,000.00    -    -    -    1,206,000.00 
Others Quotaholders   2,520,000.00    270,000.00    -    -    2,790,000.00 
Total   8,550,000.00    270,000.00    -    -    8,820,000.00 

 

Quotaholder  12/31/2018 Quantity  Subscribed  Transferred  Cancelled  12/31/2019 Quantity
Gilberto Sayão da Silva   2,412,000.00    -    (2,412,000.00)   -    - 
Alessandro Monteiro Morgado Horta   1,206,000.00    -    (1,206,000.00)   -    - 
Paulo Fernando Carvalho de Oliveira   1,206,000.00    -    (1,206,000.00)   -    - 
Salzburg Empreendimentos e Participações Ltda.   1,206,000.00    -    -    -    1,206,000.00 
Vinci Partners Participações Ltda.   -    -    4,194,000.00    -    4,194,000.00 
Treasury Quotas   -    -    225,000.00    (225,000.00)   - 
Others Quotaholders   2,790,000.00    -    405,000.00    -    3,195,000.00 
Total   8,820,000.00    -    -    (225,000.00)   8,595,000.00 

 

Quotaholder  12/31/2019 Quantity  Subscribed  Transferred  Cancelled  12/31/2020 Quantity
Salzburg Empreendimentos e Participações Ltda.   1,206,000.00    -    -    -    1,206,000.00 
Vinci Partners Participações Ltda.   4,194,000.00    -    -    -    4,194,000.00 
Others Quotaholders   3,195,000.00    135,000    -    -    3,330,000.00 
Total   8,595,000.00    135,000    -    -    8,730,000.00 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

(b)Treasury quotas

 

Treasury quotas comprises the quotas acquired by the Entity. The acquisition of its own quotas and the disposal of those quotas are capital transactions with the quotaholders and do not affect the income statement. During 2019 the Entity acquired 225,000 quotas from one of its quotaholders at a price of R$ 1.00 per quota and subsequently cancelled these quotas.

 

(c)Retained earnings

 

Earning reserves comprises the net profit generated by the Entity which were not distributed to their quotaholders or approved to be distributed by the Entity management.

 

(d)Other reserves

 

Comprises the exchange variation in investments made on investees which have a functional currency other than Brazilian Reais, the Entity functional currency. When a foreign operation is sold , the associated exchange differences are reclassified to profit or loss, as part of the gain or loss on sale.

 

(e)       Dividends

 

In accordance with the Entity by-laws dividends are distributed based on the resolution of the partners. Therefore, dividends could be distributed on a non-proportional basis among quotaholders, which are comprised by the partners of Vinci. On annual basis the partners determine the dividends amount to be paid to each quotaholder.

 

In 2018 the Entity declared R$ 45,759 as dividends which was fully paid. In 2019 the Entity declared R$ 109,654 as dividends. During 2019 dividends were paid in the amount of R$ 76,226 (R$ 45,885 in 2018).

 

In 2019 the Entity declared R$ 109,654 as dividends which was fully paid. In 2020 the Entity declared and approved R$ 261,629 as dividends which R$ 123,191 remains unpaid on December 31, 2020. During 2020 dividends were paid in the amount of R$ 176,287 (R$ 76,226 in 2019).

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

(f)       Basic and diluted earnings per quota

 

a) Basic earning per quota  2020  2019  2018
From continuing operations attributable to the ordinary equity holders of the Entity   19.60    17.41    6.52 
Total basic earning per quota attributable to the ordinary equity holders of the Entity   19.60    17.41    6.52 

 

b) Diluted earning per quota  2020  2019  2018
From continuing operations attributable to the ordinary equity holders of the Entity   19.60    17.41    6.52 
Total basic earning per quota attributable to the ordinary equity holders of the Entity   19.60    17.41    6.52 

 

c) Reconciliations of earnings used in calculating earnings per quota

 

Basic earnings per quota:  2020  2019  2018
Profit attributable to the ordinary equity holders of the Entity used in calculating basic earnings per quota:         
From continuing operations   170,199    151,373    56,613 
    170,199    151,373    56,613 

 

Diluted earnings per quota:  2020  2019  2018
Profit from continuing operations attributable to the ordinary equity holders of the Entity         
Used in calculating basic earnings per quota   170,199    151,373    56,613 
Used in calculating diluted earnings per quota   170,199    151,373    56,613 

 

d) Weighted average number of quotas used as the denominator

 

   Number 2020  Number 2019  Number 2018
Weighted average number of ordinary quotas used as the denominator in calculating basic earnings per quota:   8,683,893    8,688,082    8,686,849 
Adjustments for calculation of diluted earnings per quota:   -    -    - 
Weighted average number of ordinary quotas and potential ordinary quotas used as the denominator in calculating diluted earnings per quota   8,683,893    8,688,082    8,686,849 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

15Revenue from services rendered

 

   2020  2019  2018
          
Gross revenue from fund management   285,798    233,826    152,571 
Gross revenue from realized performance fees   31,358    48,295    6,383 
Gross revenue from unrealized performance fees   10,511    17,033    - 
Gross revenue from advisory   31,569    11,939    21,383 
                
Gross revenue from services rendered   359,236    311,093    180,337 
                
In Brazil   264,493    215,941    122,935 
Abroad   94,743    95,152    57,402 
                
Taxes and contributions               
COFINS   (9,488)   (6,494)   (3,688)
PIS   (2,057)   (1,407)   (798)
ISS   (7,799)   (6,475)   (3,647)
                
Net revenue from services rendered   339,892    296,717    172,204 
                
Net revenue from fund management   271,266    223,808    146,551 
Net revenue from realized performance fees   29,866    45,949    6,042 
Net revenue from unrealized performance fees   9,918    16,071    - 
Net revenue from advisory   28,842    10,889    19,611 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

16General and administrative expenses

 

   2020  2019  2018
          
Personnel   (37,175)   (33,748)   (28,307)
Profit sharing (a)   (37,198)   (28,788)   (15,886)
    (74,373)   (62,536)   (44,193)
Third party expense (b)   (24,651)   (19,497)   (15,146)
Right of use depreciation (c)   (8,586)   (10,521)   (11,447)
Depreciation and amortization (d)   (4,642)   (5,998)   (6,074)
Other operating expenses (e)   (5,199)   (5,021)   (5,811)
Travel and representations   (933)   (3,589)   (2,434)
Condominium expenses   (2,818)   (2,953)   (2,639)
Payroll taxes   (2,132)   (2,230)   (2,094)
Rental expense   (428)   (313)   (160)
Telephony services   (278)   (315)   (508)
Legal   (146)   (204)   (125)
Trade receivables allowance   (59)   (69)   (52)
Office consumables   -    (41)   (72)
                
    (124,245)   (113,287)   (90,755)

 

(a)Profit sharing

 

According to the profit-sharing program and based on Law 10,101 of December 19, 2000 and on objectives established at the beginning of each year, management approved the payment of profit sharing in the amount of R$ 37,198 (R$ 28,788 in 2019 and R$ 15,886 in 2018) for the year ended December 31, 2020.

 

(b) Third party expense

 

Third party expense is composed for accounting, advisory, information technology, and other contracted services.

 

(c)Right of use depreciation

 

See note 10 for more details.

 

(d)Depreciation and amortization

 

The amount is mainly comprised by property and equipment depreciation.

 

(e)Other operating expenses

 

The amount is mainly comprised by office expenses, including energy, cleaning, maintenance and conservation, among others several expenses.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

17Finance profit/(loss)

 

   2020  2019  2018
          
Investment income (i)   9,066    20,244    7,464 
Foreign currency variation income   416    56    169 
Financial revenue on sublease agreements   519    800    1,025 
Other finance income   49    61    65 
                
Finance income   10,050    21,161    8,722 
                
Financial expense on lease agreements   (12,209)   (11,980)   (11,609)
Bank fees   (258)   (86)   (109)
Investment losses (i)   (234)   -    (334)
Fines on taxes   -    (3)   (5)
Financial expense on liabilities at amortized cost   (203)   (181)   (162)
Interest on taxes   -    (30)   (28)
Foreign currency variation expense   (193)   (196)   (225)
                
Finance costs   (13,097)   (12,476)   (12,472)
                
Finance profit/(loss), net   (3,047)   8,865    (3,749)

 

(i)Segregated investment income result is demonstrated below:

 

   2020  2019  2018
Mutual funds and fixed income investments   2,604    2,819    2,031 
Private equity funds   6,462    16,803    5,378 
Real Estate listed funds   -    99    36 
Public equities funds   -    523    17 
    9,066    20,244    7,464 
                
Mutual funds   -    -    (14)
Private equity funds   (71)   -    (320)
Real Estate listed funds   (77)   -    - 
Public equities funds   (86)   -    - 
    (234)   -    7,130 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

18Income tax and social contribution

 

The Entity is taxed based on the actual taxable profit regime, and its subsidiaries, except for Vinci Capital Gestora Ltda are taxed based on the deemed profit. Vinci Capital was taxed on deemed profit until 2019 and changed to profit regime since January 1st, 2020.

 

Vinci has tax losses and negative basis resulting from previous years and deferred income tax and social contribution credits are recognized since there is expectation of future tax results for these companies. The tax credit arising from the tax loss and negative basis under the taxable profit regime on December 31, 2020 is R$ 2,769 (R$ 1,161 on December 31, 2019).

 

No foreign subsidiaries presented net income for taxation of income and social contribution taxes in 2020, 2019 and 2018.

 

The income tax and social contribution charge on the results for the year can be summarized as follows:

 

   2020  2019  2018
          
Current income tax   (11,462)   (23,738)   (14,333)
Current social contribution   (31,204)   (8,621)   (5,227)
                
    (42,666)   (32,359)   (19,560)
                
Deferred income tax   (206)   (3,033)   (1,075)
Deferred social contribution   (574)   (1,091)   (387)
                
    (780)   (4,124)   (1,462)

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Deferred tax balances

 

   2020  2019
Deferred tax assets      
Tax losses   2,769    1,161 
Leases   1,799    1,046 
Total   4,568    2,207 
           
Deferred tax liabilities          
Financial revenue   (7,842)   (5,731)
Estimated revenue   (2,997)   (1,855)
Leases   (224)   (336)
Total Income Tax   (11,063)   (7,922)
           
Estimated revenue   (1,557)   (961)
Total (Taxes and contribution)   (1,557)   (961)
           
Total deferred tax liabilities   (12,620)   (8,883)

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Movements  Tax losses  Leases  Total
Deferred tax assets         
As at December 31, 2018   -    575    575 
to profit and loss   1,161    470    1,631 
As at December 31, 2019   1,161    1,046    2,207 
to profit and loss   1,608    753    2,361 
As at December 31, 2020   2,769    1,799    4,568 

 

Movements  Financial Revenue  Estimated Revenue  Leases  Total
Deferred tax liabilities            
As at December 31, 2018   (1,866)   -    (301)   (2,167)
to profit and loss   (3,865)   (2,816)   (35)   (6,716)
As at December 31, 2019   (5,731)   (2,816)   (336)   (8,883)
to profit and loss   (2,111)   (1,738)   112    (3,737)
As at December 31, 2020   (7,842)   (4,554)   (224)   (12,620)

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

(a)Tax effective rate

 

   2020  2019  2018
          
Profit (loss) before income taxes   212,600    192,115    77,700 
Combined statutory income taxes rate - %   34%   34%   34%
Income tax benefit (expense) at statutory rates   (72,284)   (65,319)   (26,418)
Reconciliation adjustments:               
Expenses not detuctible   (93)   (323)   - 
Tax loss compensation   -    361    - 
Tax loss accrual   -    1.161    (822)
Tax benefits   440    -    - 
Effect of presumed profit of subsidiaries (i)   28,435    27,812    6,215 
                
Other additions (exclusions), net   56    (175)   3 
                
Income taxes expenses   (43,446)   (36,483)   (21,022)
Current   (42,666)   (32,360)   (21,402)
Deferred   (780)   (4,123)   380 
                
Effective rate   20%   19%   27%

 

(i)Brazilian tax law establishes that companies that generate gross revenues of up to R$ 78,000 in the prior fiscal year may calculate income taxes as a percentage of gross revenue, using the presumed profit income tax regime. The Entity's subsidiaries adopted this tax regime and the effect of the presumed profit of subsidiaries represents the difference between the taxation based on this method and the amount that would be due based on the statutory rate applied to the taxable profit of the subsidiaries.

 

19Related parties

 

(a)Key management remuneration

 

The total remuneration (salaries and benefits) of key management personnel, is solely represented by the Executive Committee, amounted to R$ 3,897 (2019 - R$ 3,638 and 2018 – R$ 3,210) for the year ended December 31, 2020.

 

(b)Receivables from related parties

 

The Entity receivables from related parties as of December 31, 2020 and 2019, as shown in the table below:

 

   2020  2019
Salzburg Empreendimentos E Participações Ltda.   -    60 
Vinci Projetos de Infraestrutura XIV S.A.   80    153 
Vinci Infra Investimentos V2I S.A.   49    29 
Maranello Empreend. e Participações S.A.   1    1 
Cagliari Participações S.A.   4    4 
Grassano Participações SA   53    23 
Accadia Participações SA   51    22 
Vinci Partners Participações Ltda   -    7 
Norcia Participações SA   22    2 
    260    301 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

(c)Prepayments to employees

 

As presented in note 6(i), Vinci may advance payments to its employees, in which the amount is rated at the interest rate of the Interbank Deposit Certificate (CDI).

 

20Segment reporting

 

The Entity's reportable segments are those business units which provide different services and are separately managed since each business demands different market strategies.

 

The main information used by management for assessment of the performance of each segment is the profit by segment for the analysis of the return of these investments.

 

The information on assets and liabilities by segment is not disclosed in these financial statements because it is not used by management when managing segments. Management does not make an analysis by geographical areas for the management of the Entity's business.

 

Segments are independently managed, with professionals specifically skilled allocated in each segment.

 

The Entity's operations are segmented according to the organization and management model approved by management, and they are divided as follows:

 

Hedge Funds

 

The hedge fund segment manages funds though Brazilian and international financial instruments such as stock, credit, interest, foreign exchange and commodities. Monitoring and risk control are based on different techniques such as: use of options for high conviction trades, monitoring liquidity conditions for each position, VaR monitoring, scenarios simulations (including stress test), stop loss rules on individual positions and on the portfolio level.

 

Public equities

 

The public equities segment manages long-term positions based on fundamental analysis of Brazilian publicly traded companies. The mains strategy is through absolute return, dividends, and small caps.

 

Private Equity

 

The private equity segment has a generalist and control-oriented approach, focusing on growth and turnaround. The primary strategy is value creation pursuing transformation of invested companies, with changes in the growth and management profile, using a proprietary methodology ("Value from the Core").

 

Another strategy of the segment is focused on sectors resilient to different investment cycles and minority holdings in small and medium enterprises with business models that exhibit high growth potential and clear, mensurable ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) goals.

 

Financial advisory services

 

The financial advisory services objective is including high value-added to financial and strategic advisory services to entrepreneurs, corporate senior management teams and boards of directors, focusing primarily on IPO advisory and M&A transactions.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

Investment products and solutions

 

Investment products and solutions segments offer financial products on an open platform basis providing portfolio and management services considering medium/long term risk allocation.

 

Real Estate

 

The Real Estate Investment Funds (FIIs) segment focused on mature assets and co-investment alongside a large global pension fund seeking returns from investments in various segments, such as malls and logistics.

 

Infrastructure

 

The infrastructure segment has exposure to real assets through equity and debt instruments, with active in the following sub-segments: power, oil & gas, transportation & logistic and water & sewage.

 

Credit

 

This credit segment is focused on fundamental credit analysis, consistency, and long-term value creation to investors. The area dynamic approach is to tactically allocate capital between assets classes and adapt to different cycles. It is also sourcing of credit instruments with resilient structures and sound collateral packages.

 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

                              2020
   Private Equity  Public Equities  Investment Products and solutions  Infrastructure  Real Estate  Credit  Hedge Funds  Financial Advisory Services  Corporate Center  Total
In Brazil   36,630    44,948    54,178    30,193    32,928    17,815    17,463    30,338         264,493 
Abroad   71,715    13,989    8,790    -    71    -    178    -         94,743 
Gross revenue from services rendered   108,345    58,937    62,968    30,193    32,999    17,815    17,641    30,338    -    359,236 
Fund Advisory fee   -    -    135    -    1,096    -    -    30,338         31,569 
Fund Management fee   108,690    53,212    48,489    17,268    30,561    16,054    11,524    -         285,798 
Fund Performance fee   (344)   5,725    14,344    12,925    1,341    1,761    6,117    -         41,869 
Taxes and contributions   (5,149)   (2,847)   (3,040)   (1,838)   (1,878)   (994)   (974)   (2,624)        (19,344)
Net revenue from services rendered   103,197    56,090    59,928    28,355    31,120    16,821    16,667    27,714         339,892 
(-) General and administrative expenses   (9,668)   (6,288)   (10,789)   (5,472)   (4,879)   (2,584)   (3,021)   (3,012)   (78,532)   (124,245)
Operating profit   93,529    49,802    49,139    22,883    26,241    14,237    13,646    24,702    (78,532)   215,647 
Finance income                                                10,050 
Finance cost                                                (13,097)
Finance result, net                                                (3,047)
Profit before income taxes                                                212,600 
Income taxes                                                (43,446)
Profit for the year                                                169,154 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

                              2019
   Private Equity  Public Equities  Investment Products and solutions  Infrastructure  Real Estate  Credit  Hedge Funds  Financial Advisory Services  Corporate Center  Total
In Brazil   48,220    54,875    35,339    25,645    20,553    13,780    9,639    7,890    -    215,941 
Abroad   71,395    14,577    7,977    -    1,203    -    -    -    -    95,152 
Gross revenue from services rendered   119,615    69,452    43,315    25,645    21,757    13,780    9,639    7,890    -    311,093 
Fund Advisory fee   -    -    1,736    -    2,313    -    -    7,890    -    11,939 
Fund Management fee   119,271    37,736    26,687    11,025    19,297    12,962    6,847    -    -    233,826 
Fund Performance fee   344    31,716    14,892    14,620    146    818    2,791    -    -    65,328 
Taxes and contributions   (3,590)   (3,452)   (2,660)   (1,447)   (1,225)   (776)   (542)   (682)   -    (14,376)
Net revenue from services rendered   116,025    66,000    40,655    24,198    20,531    13,004    9,097    7,207    -    296,717 
(-) General and administrative expenses   (9,416)   (7,163)   (8,467)   (6,041)   (4,088)   (1,939)   (2,970)   (2,727)   (70,478)   (113,287)
Operating profit   106,609    58,838    32,188    18,156    16,443    11,065    6,127    4,481    (70,478)   183,430 
Finance income                                                21,161 
Finance cost                                                (12,476)
Finance result, net                                                8,685 
Profit before income taxes                                                192,115 
Income taxes                                                (36,483)
Profit for the year                                                155,632 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

                              2018
   Private Equity  Public Equities  Investment Products and solutions  Infrastructure  Real Estate  Credit  Hedge Funds  Financial Advisory Services  Corporate Center  Total
In Brazil   26,394    21,138    16,413    12,991    12,159    9,119    6,681    18,039    -    122,935 
Abroad   43,081    7,488    5,935    -    898    -    -    -    -    57,402 
Gross revenue from services rendered   69,475    28,626    22,348    12,991    13,057    9,119    6,681    18,039    -    180,337 
Fund Advisory fee   -    -    2,970    -    374    -    -    18,039    -    21,383 
Fund Management fee   69,475    26,252    16,974    12,991    12,684    8,511    5,685    -    -    152,571 
Fund Performance fee   -    2,375    2,404    -    -    608    996    -    -    6,383 
Taxes and contributions   (1,908)   (1,319)   (1,094)   (703)   (687)   (493)   (367)   (1,560)   -    (8,133)
Net revenue from services rendered   67,567    27,307    21,254    12,288    12,370    8,626    6,314    16,479    -    172,204 
(-) General and administrative expenses   (2,314)   (5,238)   (7,943)   (5,286)   (3,279)   (1,795)   (3,316)   (1,967)   (59,617)   (90,755)
Operating profit   65,253    22,069    13,311    7,001    9,091    6,831    2,998    14,512    (59,617)   81,449 
Finance income                                                8,723 
Finance cost                                                (12,472)
Finance result, net                                                (3,749)
Profit before income taxes                                                77,700 
Income taxes                                                (21,022)
Profit for the year                                                56,678 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

21Legal Claim

 

As of December 31, 2020, and 2019, the Entity is not aware of disputes classified as probable chance of loss.

 

Find below the disputes classified as possible chance of loss segregated into labor, tax and civil.

 

   2020  2019
       
Tax   22,234    21,824 
Civil   -    - 
Labor   1,883    1,743 
Total   24,117    23,567 

 

Tax Claims

 

Vinci Gestora is a party to two tax administrative proceedings in course arising from the payment of social security contributions (employer's portion and Work Accident Insurance (SAT) and contributions to third parties in 2011 and 2012, charged on amounts paid by virtue of quota of profits and results, totaling R$ 3,167 and R$ 2,848, respectively.

 

Vinci Equities has one proceeding related to the requirement of ISS under rendered services to investment funds located abroad in the amount of R$ 950. Supported by the opinion of its legal advisors, management classified these proceedings as having a possible risk of loss and did not record a provision for contingencies related to these proceedings.

 

On March 21, 2018, the Brazilian federal revenue opened an act of infraction against Vinci Equities for the collection of open debts of IRPJ, CSLL, PIS and COFINS in the amount of R$ 15,269 for the calendar year of 2013.

 

22Commitment

 

The Group has capital commitment that expect to incur in cash disbursements. Unfunded commitments not recognized as liabilities in private equity investment funds at December 31, 2020 and 2019 are as follow:

 

   2020  2019
Vinci Impacto e Retorno IV Feeder B   5,945    - 
Vinci Capital Partners III Feeder FIP Multiestratégia   2,465    2,510 
Nordeste III FIP Multiestratégia   1,967    2,798 
    10,377    5,308 

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Notes to the consolidated financial statements

All amounts in thousands of reais

 

23Subsequent Events

 

In January 2020 the Entity paid dividends to the quotaholders in the amount of R$ 90,320, arising from the profit for the year ended in December, 2020.

 

As informed in Note 1, the initial offering price per Class A common share was US$ 18.00, resulting in gross proceeds of US$ 249,723 thousand (or R$ 1,355,394) to Vinci Partners Ltd, deducting R$ 94,878 as underwriting discounts and commissions. Subsequently, on February 8, 2021, Vinci Partners Ltd issued additional shares resulting in gross proceeds of US$ 24,164 thousand (or R$ 135,041), deducting R$ 9,453 as underwriting discounts and commissions. Additionally, the Entity incurred in R$ 9,049 thousand regarding other offering expenses out of, which R$ 596 was recognized directly in income statement and the amount of R$ 8,453 in equity as transaction cost. After the corporate organization mention in the referred note, Vinci Partners Ltd owns 100% interest on Vinci Partners Investimentos Ltda. On January 28, 2021 Vinci Partners Ltd also concludes its initial public offering on Nasdaq.

 

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