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Hera BoD approves results for 1H 2019

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30/07/2019
Hera BoD approves results for 1H 2019

A highly positive half-year, thanks to the organic growth achieved in all business areas. At the same time, intense activity in external development and an increase in the Group's set of plants will support further expansion as early as the second half-year, leading the targets included in the Business plan to be reached ahead of time

H1 2019

Financial highlights

  • Revenues at 3,371.6 million euro (+13.6%)
  • Ebitda at 545.9 million (+4.3%)
  • Net profit at 173.9 million euro (+7.1%)
  • Net debt at 2,685.2 million euro

Operating highlights

  • Excellent contribution from all business areas
  • Growth mainly internal, generally in free market activities
  • Further increase in energy customers, now above 2.6 million

Today, the Hera Group’s Board of Directors, chaired by Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, unanimously approved the consolidated economic results at 30 June 2019, which confirm the multi-utility’s positive trend, with indicators rising in all business areas: gas, water cycle, waste management and electricity.

An excellent contribution came from internal growth, both in free market activities – which benefitted from an increase in energy customers, now 2.6 million, and from further expansion in waste treatment – and in regulated activities, above all the water sector. The first six months saw acquisitions including the company ATR in gas distribution and CMV Energia e Impianti’s energy sales activities, both operating in the Ferrara area and both acquired in March, as well as Cosea Ambiente, acquired in May with the concession of the Cosea Consorzio landfill, located in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine area, assigned as of the second half of 2019. The effects of additional M&A transactions are expected to arrive in the second half of the year, along with constantly increasing waste treatment capacity, thanks to the new waste treatment plants coming from Pistoia Ambiente in Tuscany and Cordenons in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Furthermore, work on formalising the definitive agreement with Ascopiave is ongoing, as set out in the binding Term Sheet signed on 17 June and respecting its timeline.
Overall, the half-year results confirm the Group’s winning strategy, based on a business model that balances regulated and free-market activities, and brings internal growth together with attention towards the opportunities in external growth offered by the market.

Revenues increase to almost 3.4 billion euro

In the first half of 2019, revenues came to 3,371.6 million euro, up 404.9 million (+13.6%) over the 2,966.7 million seen in the same period of 2018. This result was reached above all thanks to growth in revenues for trading and higher revenues and higher volumes in gas and electricity sales. The remaining growth was due to higher revenues in electricity generation and waste treatment.

Ebitda rises to 545.9 million euro

Ebitda settled at 545.9 million euro, increasing by 22.3 million (+4.3%) over the 523.6 million recorded at 30 June 2018. This result is particularly remarkable considering the 22 million euro drop in Ebitda coming from last resort markets, and the growth ensued from the good performances in all Group activities, in particular the water cycle and gas. Positive results also came from the electricity, waste management and other services areas, including public lighting.

Operating result and pre-tax profits show growth

Operating profits increased to 288.9 million euro, up 15.3 million (+5.6%) over the 273.6 million seen one year earlier. Financial operations came to 44.9 million euro, owing to lower non-recurring income and lower profits from affiliated companies and joint ventures, as well as the application of international accounting standard IFRS16 on operating leases. Pre-tax profit grew by 9.6 million (+4.1%), going from 234.4 million euro in the first half of 2018 to 244.0 million euro at 30 June 2019.

Net result rises to 173.9 million euro (+7.1%) 

The net profit at 30 June 2019 rose to 173.9 million, with growth coming to 11.5 million (+7.1%) over the 162.4 million recorded at the same date one year earlier, without the non-recurring effects coming from the transfer of Medea to Italgas in April 2018. This result is due to factors including a further improvement in the tax rate, which went from 30.1% to 28.7%, thanks to the Group’s continuous commitment towards investing in assets moving towards technological and digital transformation and utility 4.0, which benefitted from “super and iper” amortisations, alongside additional incentives and tax credits. Profits pertaining to Group shareholders amounted to 166.2 million euro, with an 8.1 million (+5.1%) increase over the 158.1 million recorded in the first half of 2018. 

Almost 215 million in investments, and financial position stable

In the first six months of 2019, the Group’s operating investments, including capital grants, amounted to 214.6 million euro, up 30.8 million (+16.8%) over the 183.8 million seen in June 2018, and mainly went to interventions on plants, networks and infrastructures, in addition to regulatory upgrading above all in gas distribution, with an intensive meter substitution, and the purification and sewerage areas. 
The Group’s financial solidity is confirmed by the net debt/Ebitda ratio, which in the first half of 2019 settled at 2.55x, improving compared to both the 2.62x seen at 30 June 2018 and the 2.74x recorded at the same date in 2017. Further confirmation comes from the Roe and Roi indicators, which respectively came to 10.2% and 9.5%. 
Net debt remained stable, thanks to a cash generation that entirely financed investments and the yearly dividend payment. Net debt closed at 2,685.2 million at 30 June 2019, up 100 million compared to the 2,585.6 million recorded at 31 December 2018, exclusively due to the new accounting standard IFRS16 on leasing contracts.

Statement by Executive ChairmanTomaso Tommasi di Vignano

“These half-year results confirm the Hera Group’s trend of uninterrupted growth and fully respect its track record, thanks to organic growth and the numerous projects implemented in internal and external development. The increase in Ebitda, the profits gained and the attentive management of financial operations allowed the Group to fully cover both investments and annual dividend payments to our Shareholders, which rose to 10 cents per share (+5.3%). The further increase in waste treatment plants managed and the joint venture with Ascopiave in the energy sector, currently being formalised, will allow us to implement plans for growth as early as the second half of 2019 on the one hand, and on the other to expand in the Triveneto area, strategically important for a further development of the Group’s activities, already ensuring at present, after only 18 months, 60% of the growth in Ebitda foreseen within 2022 by the Business plan.”

Statement by CEO Stefano Venier 

“The results for the first half of 2019 confirm the solid financial management that has allowed the Group to maintain stability in both debt and the net debt/Ebitda ratio, which now comes to 2.55x, providing evidence of its high financial flexibility. The debt profile has also improved, thanks to the placement, on 26 June, of our second green bond, amounting to 500 million euro, intended for projects in environmental sustainability. This has allowed us to grasp available M&A opportunities and confirm our leadership through further consolidation in the markets, still fragmentary, in which all of our businesses operate. One factor that cannot be overlooked, in continuing to pursue our strategy of growth, is the attention given to sustainability, which for us is a true business lever, and the principles underlying a circular economy, in order to continue creating shared value for all our stakeholders.”

The manager responsible for drafting the company’s accounting statements, Luca Moroni, declares, pursuant to article 154-bis paragraph 2 of the TUF, that the information contained in the present press release corresponds to the documentation available and to the account books and entries.

The half-year financial report and related materials will be made available to the public pursuant to the terms established by law at Company Headquarters, on the website www.gruppohera.it and on the authorised storage platform 1Info (www.1info.it ).

Unaudited extracts from the Abbreviated Consolidated Half-Year Financial Statements at 30 June 2019 are attached.

Profit & Loss (m€) 30/06/2019 Inc.% 30/06/2018 Inc.% Ch. Ch. %
Sales 3.371,60   2.966,70   404,9 13,60%
Other operating revenues 249 7,40% 209,8 7,10% 39,2 18,70%
Raw material -1.699,20 -50,40% -1.327,60 -44,70% 371,6 28,00%
Services costs -1.075,10 -31,90% -1.031,60 -34,80% 43,5 4,20%
Other operating expenses -29,8 -0,90% -30,3 -1,00% -0,5 -1,70%
Personnel costs -286,6 -8,50% -281,7 -9,50% 4,9 1,70%
Capitalisations 16 0,50% 18,3 0,60% -2,3 -12,60%
Ebitda 545,9 16,20% 523,6 17,60% 22,3 4,30%
Depreciation and provisions -257 -7,60% -250 -8,40% 7 2,80%
Ebit 288,9 8,60% 273,6 9,20% 15,3 5,60%
Financial inc./(exp.) -44,9 -1,30% -39,2 -1,30% 5,7 14,50%
Pre tax profit 244 7,20% 234,4 7,90% 9,6 4,10%
Tax -70,1 -2,10% -72 -2,40% -1,9 -2,60%
Net profit 173,9 5,20% 162,4 5,50% 11,5 7,10%
Special items - 0,00% 4,8 0,20% -4,8 -100,00%
Net profit 173,9 5,20% 167,2 5,60% 6,7 4,00%
Attributable to:            
Shareholders of the Parent Company 166,2 4,90% 158,1 5,30% 8,1 5,10%
Minority shareholders 7,7 0,20% 9,1 0,30% -1,4 -15,40%

 

Balance Sheet (m€) 30/06/2019 Inc.% 31/12/2018 Inc.% Ch. Ch. %
Net fixed assets 6.064,10 109,80% 5.905,10 108,70% 159 2,70%
Working capital 59,8 1,10% 115,4 2,10% -55,6 -48,20%
(Provisions) -599,9 -10,90% -588,2 -10,80% -11,7 2,00%
Net invested capital 5.524,00 100,00% 5.432,30 100,00% 91,7 1,70%
Net equity 2.838,80 51,40% 2.846,70 52,40% -7,9 -0,30%
Long term net financial debt 2.754,30 49,90% 2.558,80 47,10% 195,5 7,60%
Short term net financial debt -69,1 -1,30% 26,8 0,50% -95,9 -357,80%
Net financial debts 2.685,20 48,60% 2.585,60 47,60% 99,6 3,90%
Net invested capital 5.524,00 100,00% 5.432,3 100,00% 91,7 1,70%

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GH-Lepida_110 In case of emergency, the last thing you need is an emergency logic. This is why the Hera Group, with Acantho - Digital Company of the Group, and Lepida have decided to carry on, by signing an important strategic collaboration agreement in the field of civil protection which contributes to improving the safety of the reference territories. Following a memorandum of understanding previously signed by the Region and the multi-utility, the agreement concerns the strengthening of the Regional Radiomobile Network (ERretre), the digital cellular network based on the European TETRA standard that supports all emergency services, guaranteeing efficiency and security of communications, from which the safeguard of the territory and the security of the local communities depend. Thanks to the agreement, Hera will initially make three of its sites available to Lepida, with which additional radio equipment will be installed that can increase the ERretre network and improve its efficiency. In particular, the sites identified are three piezometric reservoirs located in San Lazzaro di Savena in Bologna, and in Alfonsine and Cervia in the Ravenna area. In turn, the multi-utility can use the ERretre network to support its emergency services, improving the flow of communications to the Civil Protection and other bodies. In this way it will be possible to increase the overall level of functional integration among all the players who are in charge of various critical situations in the area. A key role was played by Acantho, Digital Company of the Hera Group, which has worked to set the scene for the signing of the agreement and will supply the TETRA standard radio terminals necessary to use the ERretre network. The Hera Group has always been committed to collaborating with the relevant public bodies, thus confirming its historic vocation to continuously improve its work. The agreement with Lepida, more precisely, is fully inscribed within the framework of a medium and long-term planning thanks to which the multi-utility, also in the face of particularly critical situations such as the drought events of 2017 or the bad weather in the Apennines of the winter just ended, aims to guarantee quality and continuity of the services provided, in the interests of the environment and local communities. GH-Lepida_870 20180702_Hera_signs_with_Lepida_for_the_use_of_the_ERretre_mobile_radio_network.1563281077.pdf 2019-07-16 GH_Lepida_870.1563281076.png A strategic collaboration that aims to increase the resilience of the regional territory in the field of civil protection: the multi-utility, in fact, will be able to use the ERretre regional mobile radio network to support its emergency services, making three of its sites already available to Lepida for the implementation of other radio installations, to further consolidate the existing network. Among these is the piezometric tank of San Lazzaro di Savena in Bologna read more GH-Lepida_110
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