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13/11/2019
Hera BoD approves 3Q 2019 results

The Group closed the first nine months of the year with particularly positive results, higher than expectations, and with the third quarter showing further improvement over the previous quarters. All main operating and financial figures showed growth, as did investments, with a special focus on innovation as a lever for development

Hera BoD approves 3Q 2019 results

Financial highlights

  • Revenues at 5,063.2 million euro (increased by 16.4%)
  • Ebitda at 785.8 million (increased by 5.0%)
  • Net result at 242.0 million (increased by 12.1%)
  • Net debt at 2,740.7 million, with Net debt/Ebitda reduced to 2.57x

Operating highlights

  • Good contribution to growth coming from business areas, especially the gas, water and waste management sectors
  • Positive results thanks to both internal growth and M&A
  • Sharp increase in energy customers, now almost 2.65 million, more than triple the historical average

Today, the Hera Group’s Board of Directors, chaired by Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, unanimously approved the consolidated financial results at 30 September 2019, which shows particularly positive results and further improved the growth already seen in the previous quarters.

The trends seen over the first nine months of the year, which were higher than expected, reflected the Group’s effective implementation of its Business plan to 2022, having already reached 42% of the expected 200 million euro growth in Ebitda, ahead of the projected timeline. Some strategic projects, including M&As to be concluded in the near future, will be included in the upcoming Business plan to 2023.
An excellent contribution came from internal growth, both in free market activities – which saw an increase in energy customers, now almost 2.65 million, and further expansion in the area of waste treatment – and regulated ones. The M&A operations carried out during the first nine months include the integrations of ATR in gas distribution and CMV Energia e Impianti’s energy sales operations, both of which are companies operating in the Ferrara area, the acquisition of Cosea Ambiente, with the Cosea Consorzio landfill in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine area, and Pistoia Ambiente in Tuscany. Furthermore, a definitive formalisation of the Ascopiave deal is underway, according to the timeline previously set out. 
In general, the results for the first nine months confirm the Group’s winning strategy, based on a business model that balances regulated and free market activities, and brings internal growth together with an eye towards M&A opportunities. Sustainability and innovation have proven to be increasingly important competitive levers underpinned higher amount of investments, focused on “circular economy model” and “resource regeneration”, with the goal of creating value for the local area and all stakeholders. 

Revenues increase to 5,063.2 million euro

In the first nine months of 2019, revenues came to 5,063.2 million euro, increased by 16.4% over the 4,348.4 million recorded at 30 September 2018, thanks to the contribution coming from all business areas. Trading operations and higher revenues and volumes sold in gas and electricity were particularly significant.

Ebitda rises to 785.8 million

Consolidated Ebitda at 30 September 2019 increased from 748.6 million euro to 785.8 (increased by 5.0%). This growth mainly came from the good performance seen in the Group’s various business areas, especially the gas and water businesses. Positive results were also recorded in the waste treatment business.

Operating result and pre-tax profit up thanks to factors including financial operations

The operating result grew to 405.5 million euro, compared to the 376.5 seen at 30 September 2018 (increased by 7.7%), and pre-tax profit rose to 338.4 million compared to the 311.0 recorded one year earlier (increased by 8.8%). Financial income and expenses at the end of the first nine months of 2019 settled at 67.1 million euro, substantially in line with the figure seen at 30 September 2018.

Net result increases to 242.0 million (increased by 12.1%)

The net result at 30 September 2019 rose to 242.0 million euro (increased by 12.1%), compared to the 215.9 million seen at the same date one year earlier, while the Net profit post minorities increased to 230.8 million, compared to the 208.7 million recorded at 30 September 2018 (increased by 10.6%). These results benefitted from factors including an average tax rate that came to 28.5%, an improvement over the 30.1% seen in the same period of the previous year, thanks in particular to the Group’s commitment to investing in technological and digital transformation, along the lines of Utility 4.0.

Over 343 million euro in investments and reduction in the Net debt/Ebitda ratio

At 30 September 2019, the Group’s operating investments, including capital grants, amounted to 343.1 million euro, increased by 15.7% over the same date in 2018 and in line with the indications set out in the Business plan to 2022. Operating investments mainly involved interventions on plants, networks and infrastructures, furthering their development and resilience in order to better face the challenges coming from climate change. Investments also went to regulatory upgrading above all in the purification and sewerage area, in addition to gas distribution, with a large-scale gas smart meter installation.
These interventions also include Hera’s increasing investments in the field of innovation: yesterday, at Paris’ European Utility Week, the most important conference in the sector, NexMeter was launched, the innovative smart gas meter 4.0 created by the Hera Group alongside leading national and international partners and provided with advanced safety functions and technology. Thanks to investments coming to 45 million euro, the first 300,000 smart meters will be installed over the next three years.
At 30 September 2019, net debt came to 2,740.7 million euro, remaining basically stable, thanks to a cash flow that entirely financed the investments made, including those aimed at development, and the annual dividend payment. The change compared to the 2,585.6 million recorded at 31 December 2018 was mainly due to figurative debts booked in application of accounting standard IFRS16 and, to a lesser degree, the M&A operations carried out recently, which will contribute to growth in results in the fourth quarter as well. Financial leverage reduced, with the net debt/Ebitda ratio coming to 2.57x, compared to the 2.62x seen at 30 September 2018.

Gas

Ebitda for the gas business – which includes services in natural gas distribution and sales, district heating and heat management – came to 239.8 million euro at 30 September 2019, increased by 7.9% over the same period in the previous year, in terms of both revenues and volumes sold. These results were obtained thanks to a larger amount of trading activities and the market expansion in the default and last resort supply services.
A very significant rise was seen in gas customer base – almost 1.5 million overall, at the end of the third quarter of 2019 – with growth coming to 52,400 (increased by 3.7%) compared to the same period in the previous year, mainly due to the consolidation of the companies Sangroserviziand CMV Servizi, new customers in the default and last resort markets and marketing initiatives.
The gas area accounted for 30.5% of Group Ebitda.

Water

The water business – which includes aqueduct, purification and sewerage services – showed a 7.4% growth in Ebitda, which reached 200.0 million euro, compared to the 186.2 million seen in September 2018. This growth was caused above all by higher revenues for new connections and supply; the latter reflected the results of the tariffs introduced by the Authority for the period from 2016 to 2019 and bonuses for contract quality.
The integrated water cycle business accounted for 25.4% of Group Ebitda.

Waste management

In the waste management business – which includes services in waste collection, treatment, recovery and disposal – the Hera Group further consolidated its leadership, with a set of avant-garde plants that offers solutions across the board and supporting the evolution of activities towards “circular economy model”. Important results were also reached in sorted waste, which went from 61.4% in the first nine months of 2018 to 63.4% in the same period of the current year.
At 30 September 2019, Ebitda rose to 192.0 million euro, showing a 2.0% increase over the 188.2 million seen at 30 September 2018, mostly achieved in the third quarter. This positive trend – which fully offset lower revenues due to a drop in volumes treated – was sustained among other things by trends in prices for special and industrial waste treatment, the contribution coming from Aliplast and new structures such as the waste treatment plant inaugurated in Cordenons (PN) and the innovative biomethane production plant in Sant’Agata Bolognese (BO), both having progressively become fully operational. These results furthermore benefitted from the acquisitions of Cosea Ambiente, including the landfill in Gaggio Montano (BO), and Pistoia Ambiente. As regards the higher efficiency reached, moreover, also note the merger of WasteRecycling into Herambiente Servizi Industriali, which thus became Italy’s largest company involved in industrial waste management, and Aliplast, which continued to show growth through market development and the extraction of synergies through integrations.
The waste management business accounted for 24.4% of Group Ebitda.

Electricity 

Ebitda for the electricity business – which includes services in electricity generation, distribution and sales – went from 133.2 million in the first nine months of 2018 to 129.1 million at 30 September 2019. This result is even more appreciable considering the effects of the new tender for 2019-2020 safeguarded services, in which a high degree of competition led to lower prices than the previous two-year period. This factor was almost entirely offset by higher volumes sold and higher revenues, as well as the positive contribution coming from activities in electricity trading and generation.
Significant growth was also seen in the number of customers, which came to 132,400, up 12.7% over the same period in 2018, thanks above all to marketing initiatives in the free market area. At 30 September 2019, customers amounted to almost 1.2 million.
The electricity business accounted for 16.4% of Group Ebitda.

Profit & Loss (m€) 30/09/19 Inc.% 30/09/18 Inc.% Ch. Ch. %
Sales 5,063.2   4,348.4   +714.8 +16.4%
Other operating revenues 366.7 7.2% 321.1 7.4% +45.6 +14.2%
Raw material (2,504.9) (49.5%) (1,966.6) (45.2%) +538.3 +27.4%
Services costs (1,698.4) (33.5%) (1,529.2) (35.2%) +169.2 +11.1%
Other operating expenses (45.6) (0.9%) (42.9) (1.0%) +2.7 +6.3%
Personnel costs (418.7) (8.3%) (410.1) (9.4%) +8.6 +2.1%
Capitalisations 23.5 0.5% 28.0 0.6% (4.5) (16.1%)
Ebitda 785.8 15.5% 748.6 17.2% +37.2 +5.0%
Depreciation and provisions (380.3) (7.5%) (372.2) (8.6%) +8.1 +2.2%
Ebit 405.5 8.0% 376.5 8.7% +29.0 +7.7%
Financial inc./(exp.) (67.1) (1.3%) (65.5) (1.5%) +1.6 +2.4%
Pre tax profit 338.4 6.7% 311.0 7.2% +27.4 +8.8%
Tax (96.4) (1.9%) (95.1) (2.2%) +1.3 +1.4%
Net profit 242.0 4.8% 215.9 5.0% +26.1 +12.1%
Special items - 0.0% 4.8 0.1% (4.8) (100.0%)
Net profit 242.0 4.8% 220.7 5.1% +21.3 +9.7%
Attributable to:            
Shareholders of the Parent Company 230.8 4.6% 208.7 4.8% +22.1 +10.6%
Minority shareholders 11.2 0.2% 11.9 0.3% (0.7) (6.0%)

 

Balance Sheet (m€) 30/09/19 Inc.% 31/12/18 Inc.% Ch. Ch. %
Net fixed assets 6,151.2 108.9% 5,905.1 108.7% +246.1 +4.2%
Working capital 109.6 1.9% 115.4 2.1% (5.8) (5.0%)
(Provisions) (610.0) (10.8%) (588.2) (10.8%) (21.8) +3.7%
Net invested capital 5,650.8 100.0% 5,432.3 100.0% +218.5 +4.0%
Net equity 2,910.1 51.5% 2,846.7 52.4% +63.4 +2.2%
Long term net financial debt 2,846.5 50.4% 2,558.8 47.1% +287.7 +11.2%
Short term net financial debt (105.8) (1.9%) 26.8 0.5% (132.6) (494.8%)
Net financial debts 2,740.7 48.5% 2,585.6 47.6% +155.1 +6.0%
Net invested capital 5,650.8 100.0% 5,432.3 100.0% +218.5 +4.0%

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In a year characterised by an international geopolitical situation that remained unstable, with high energy market volatility in the first half of the year and prices that have not yet returned to the levels seen prior to the crisis, as well as a series of extreme weather and climate phenomena that affected the areas served, the Hera Group has continued to ensure service continuity and quality and the creation of value for all stakeholders. This concrete and transparent value was quantified through shared-value Ebitda and investments, with the data in question subjected for the fifth consecutive year to an external auditing company in order to validate these distinctive aspects of the Group’s reporting to all stakeholders. Hera pursued corporate growth and, at the same time, sustainable development, as shown by the increased investments in innovation and resilience of the assets managed, the circular economy and the energy transition, with concrete projects consistent with major national and international policies. In addition to internal growth, in 2023 Hera continued to expand its scope of operations through external development, with the aim of providing its customers with increasingly innovative and competitive solutions. Cristian Fabbri, Executive Chairman of Hera Group: “We closed 2023 with record performance in our main operating and financial indicators, achieved within a macroeconomic environment that was volatile and uncertain. Ebitda reached almost 1.5 billion, net profit attributable to shareholders grew by 16.5% and investments were up by 15%, exceeding 800 million euro. As a result, the economic value distributed to stakeholders in the areas in which we operate reached 2.3 billion euro, up 36%. We achieved these results mainly thanks to the contribution coming from the waste management and energy areas. In the energy area in particular, we achieved significant growth supported by commercial development, last resort markets and energy efficiency services. At the same time, debt fell by 10%, bringing us to a Net debt / Ebitda ratio of 2.56x, allowing the Board of Directors to propose a 12% increase in dividends, equal to 14 eurocents per share. The 2023 results thus confirm the validity of our Group’s strategic vision and constitute the solid building block of our new business plan, approved in January.” Orazio Iacono, CEO of the Hera Group: “In 2023, Ebitda exceed the targets set in the previous Plan to 2026 three years ahead of schedule. The normalisation of energy prices made it possible to reduce net working capital achieving a significant financial structure and a Net debt / Ebitda ratio of 2.56x. The Group thus regained its usual financial flexibility and can continue to seize further growth opportunities in its reference markets, still highly fragmented. Evidence of this lies in the transactions carried out in 2023, which also confirm our focus on generating sustainable growth in the local areas served. This commitment was confirmed by the increase in both shared-value Ebitda, up by 16% to 776.0 million euro, 52% of overall Ebitda, and in CSV investments, which amounted to 558.4 million euro in 2023, approximately 69% of total investments. Finally, we proved our ongoing commitment to sustainable finance, a driving force for our investment plan and confirmation of our desire to create value in the areas served, with particular attention going to objectives including decarbonisation, circular economy, innovation and resilience, consistent with our corporate purpose and the path set out by the Business Plan.”. For further information Press release Investor Relations web area 2023 Sustainability Report Highlights Interactive 2023 annual report 2023 Sustainability report img_primopiano_BE2023_870_V2.png The year closed with main financial indicators rising and the targets included in the strategic Plan to 2026 exceeded three years ahead of schedule img_BE2023_110x150V2.jpg

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