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Hera Group approves results as at 31/12/2016

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21/03/2017
Hera Group approves results as at 31/12/2016

The year closes with improvement in all economic-financial and environmental indicators, with results exceeding expectations. Internal and external growth prove once again to be the key factors in development. Proposed dividends of 9 cents per share

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Financial highlights

  • Revenue at € 4,460.2 million (-0.6%)
  • EBITDA at € 916.6 million (+3.6%)
  • Net profits post minorities at € 207.3 million (+14.8%)
  • Net debt decreased, reaching € 2,558.9 million
  • Proposed dividends of 9 cents per share confirmed

Operational highlights

  • Revenue affected by a fall in energy commodity prices and impacted by legislative and regulatory changes, in particular return on invested capital (WACC)
  • Benefits derived from recent acquisitions in free market sectors
  • Contribution to growth came from the electricity area and, in the second half of the year, the waste area
  • Environmental and social sustainability improved, alongside added value generated in the area served, reaching over € 1.7 billion


Today, the Hera Group’s Board of Directors unanimously approved the consolidated economic results as at 31 December 2016, along with the Sustainability Report.
The 2016 financial year came to an end for the Hera Group with all economic-financial indicators rising compared to 2015, and with results more positive than expected. Particularly encouraging, this outcome was reached thanks to the Group’s consolidated multi-business strategy, that allowed it to successfully balance regulated and free-market activities, maintaining all the while a sustainable risk profile. The combination of two fundamental levers, internal growth and M&A, furthermore allowed the Group to continue along its path of expansion, in spite of an increasingly challenging context involving regulatory and market factors.
These results furthermore confirm the attention given to sustainability, in all its various forms: environmental, social and economic.

gasGas
The gas area, which includes services in natural gas distribution and sales, district heating and heat management, recorded an EBITDA which rose slightly to € 300.6 million, in line with the € 299.5 million seen in 2015. This result was obtained mainly thanks to an increase in the volume of gas sold and the contribution coming from district heating, offsetting lesser revenues in both trading and regulated services, with a reduction in the rate of return having a negative effect on the latter amounting to € 9.8 million. These results were also sustained by the recent acquisitions of Julia Servizi and Gran Sasso, two Abruzzo-based companies involved in gas and electricity sales, that contributed to enlarging the customer base roughly 30,000 clients. Due among other things to commercial and customer loyalty initiatives, at the end of 2016 the number of gas customers had risen to roughly 1.4 million. In 2016, investments in the gas area came to € 94.8 million, with an increase of € 5.2 million compared to 2015, mainly destined to a large-scale meter substitution, non-recurring maintenance on networks and plants, and interventions involving cathodic protection of the gas networks in the areas surrounding Padova and Trieste. The gas area accounted for 32.8% of Group EBITDA.

waterWater
The integrated water cycle area, which includes aqueduct, purification and sewerage services, recorded an EBITDA of € 228.8 million, compared to the € 232.5 million seen in 2015, almost entirely compensating, with the operational efficiencies set in place over the year, for the negative impact of inflation and the reduction in the rate of return on invested capital, which came to € 18.4 million.
Net investments in the integrated water cycle area amounted to € 111.8 million. Including capital grants, investments in this area came to € 131.8 million (increasing compared to the € 127.2 seen in 2015), of which € 61.5 million in the aqueduct, € 37.6 million in sewerage and € 32.7 million in purifying. The integrated water cycle area accounted for 25.0% of Group EBITDA.

waste managementWaste management
EBITDA for the waste management area, which includes waste collection, treatment and disposal services, settled at € 230.7 million, a slight improvement compared to 2015 which more than offset both the temporary suspension of plants currently being enlarged (the Ravenna landfill became operational again in August, as did the Tremonti landfill, located in the area surrounding Imola, in late December) and the expiry of incentives for renewables concerning two WTE plants. The results were also sustained by the contribution coming from the acquisitions made in late 2015 of Waste Recycling and the Geo Nova plants, which gave a considerable impulse to industrial waste management, with a 16.9% increase in the amount of market waste. Volumes of urban waste also recorded a slight increase (+0.3%). Results in the field of sorted urban waste were positive, rising to 56.4% compared to the 55.4% seen in 2015, thanks to a wide number of projects implemented in all geographical areas served. The waste management area accounted for 25.2% of Group EBITDA.

ElectricityElectricity area
The electricity area, which includes services in electricity production, distribution and sales, recorded an EBITDA of € 135.3 million, a sharp increase over the € 101.0 million seen in 2015. The negative impact on electricity services of the resolution concerning return on regulated revenues (€ 2.9 million) was more than offset by higher earnings in sales activities and higher profit margins in electricity production, in addition to continued commercial expansion in the free market. Confirming the trend seen in recent years, the number of electricity customers reached over 880,000 (+2.7% compared to 2015), mainly owing to a reinforcement of commercial action and an enlargement of the customer base thanks to the acquisition of the Abruzzo companies Gran Sasso and Julia Servizi. The electricity area accounted for a larger amount of Group EBITDA than in the previous year, 14.8%.

Tomaso Tommasi di VignanoStatement by ExecutiveChairman Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano

“The results recorded are all the more admirable considering the outstanding challenges that marked the reference scenario throughout the year, with a positive contribution coming from all growth levers, both internal and external. They furthermore represent a solid foundation, providing the premises to pursue the uninterrupted growth foreseen in the business plan to 2020, already approved by the Board of Directors, matched by a progressive increase in dividends per share, coming to 11% over the duration of the plan.”

Stefano VenierStatement by CEO Stefano Venier

“A year rich in significant results, strived for and achieved coherently over time, has come to a close. This outcome is attested to not only by the economic-financial indicators, which improved appreciably, but above all by the excellent operating performances and the quality of the industrial initiatives implemented in order to attain long-lasting and sustainable growth in both the company’s worth and the social value it generates.”

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Hera Board of Directors approves 3Q 2022 results

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Among the initiatives in support of stakeholders, note the flexibility shown towards the Group’s suppliers, who were able to revise their supply conditions based on inflation, and the significant gas storage initiative intended to support the customer base and the Italian gas system as a whole. As regards customers, thanks to the special attention to disadvantaged users, more favourable instalment terms than those provided for by law, an extension of the social bonus to include district heating, compliance with and maintenance of fixed-price contractual conditions, to date the performance in receipts for bills has been confirmed as essentially regular. Revenues rise to roughly 14.3 billion euro In the first nine months of 2022, revenues amounted to 14,320.1 million euro, up sharply (+122.9%) from the 6,424.3 million euro seen in the same period of the previous year. In particular, the energy segments showed significant growth mainly due to the increase in the price of energy commodities, which reached very high figures, especially in the third quarter of the year. Ebitda* increases to 874.8 million euro Ebitda* for the first nine months of the year amounted to 874.8 million euro, up 2.4% from the 854.4 million euro seen at 30 September 2021. The performance of the waste management area was particularly good, with Ebitda up 27.8 million euro, as was that of the water cycle area, up 7.3 million euro, fully offsetting the lower contributions coming from the energy area and the other services area. Financial operations essentially stable and pre-tax profit* at 347.5 million euro The result from financial operations for the first nine months of 2022 came to 89.5 million euro, basically stable compared to the 85.4 million seen during the first nine months of 2021. This change is mainly due to the increase in net financial debt generated by the trend in energy commodity prices compared to 2021. Net result and at 248.4 million euro With a tax rate of 28.5%, up from the same period in 2021 (26.2%) mainly due to the recognition of the non-recurring contribution against high utility bills (amounting to 2.3 million euro) and the recognition of lower benefits related to the tax credit on investments linked to the technological, digital and environmental transformation, the net result* and net profit* for the first nine months of 2022 amounted to 248.4 million euro. Net profit was largely stable compared to the 263 million seen at 30 September 2021. Strong growth in investments and net financial debt sensitive to the higher value of stored gas In the first nine months of 2022, the Hera Group’s operating investments, including capital grants, amounted to 463.3 million euro, up 22.8% compared to the 377.2 million euro seen in the same period of the previous year, with a major focus on resilience- and circularity-oriented projects, as set out in the business plan. The most significant interventions concerned plants, networks, and infrastructures, as well as regulatory upgrading focusing on gas distribution and the integrated water cycle, respectively involving a large-scale replacement of new-generation meters and specific interventions in the purification and sewerage areas. Income statement (mln €) Sept 22 %Inc. Sept 21 (redetermined) Inc.% Abs. change % change Revenues 14,320.1 0.0% 6,424.3 0.0% 7,895.8 122.9% Other operating revenues 345.3 2.4% 243.6 3.8% 101.7 41.8% Raw and other materials (11,642.5) (81.3)% (3,498.2) (54.5)% 8,144.3 232.8% Service costs (1,693.9) (11.8)% (1,858.6) (28.9)% (164.7) (8.9)% Other operating expenses (56.6) (0.4)% (54.4) (0.8)% 2.2 4.0% Personnel costs (449.8) (3.1)% (442.0) (6.9)% 7.8 1.8% Capitalised costs 52.2 0.4% 39.7 0.6% 12.5 31.5% Ebitda* 874.8 6.1% 854.4 13.3% 20.4 2.4% Amortization, depreciation and provisions (437.8) (3.1)% (412.5) (6.4)% 25.3 6.1% Ebit* 437.0 3.1% 441.9 6.9% (4.9) (1.1)% Financial operations (89.5) (0.6)% (85.4) (1.3)% 4.1 4.8% Pre-tax result* 347.5 2.4% 356.5 5.5% (9.0) (2.5)% Taxes (99.1) (0.7)% (93.4) (1.5)% 5.7 6.1% Net result* 248.4 1.7% 263.1 4.1% (14.7) (5.6)% Result from special items - 0.0% 56.2 0.9% (56.2) 100.0% Net profit for the period* 248.4 1.7% 319.3 5.0% (70.9) (22.2)% Invested capital and sources of financing (mln€) Sept 22 %Inc. Dec 21 (redetermined) %Inc. Abs. change % change Net non-current assets* 7,485.3 +96.3% 7,308.3 +109.4% 177.0 +2.4% Net working capital* 910.6 +11.7% 2.4 +0.0% 908.2 +37,841.7% (Provisions) (622.3) (8.0%) (633.4) (9.5%) 11.1 +1.8% Net invested capital* 7,773.6 +100.0% 6,677.3 +100.0% 1,096.3 +16.4% Equity* (3,284.4) +42.3% (3,416.0) +51.2% 131.6 +3.9% Long-term borrowings (4,680.1) +60.2% (3,633.1) +54.4% (1,047.0) (28.8)% Net current financial debt 190.9 (2.5%) 371.8 (5.6%) (180.9) (48.7%) Net debt (4,489.2) +57.7% (3,261.3) +48.8% (1,227.9) (37.7)% Total sources of financing* (7,773.6) (100.0)% (6,677.3) +100.0% (1,096.3) (16.4)% *Adjusted results For further information Press release Visit Investors web area img_banner_3Q2022_EN.png Despite the complex macro scenario, the Group’s quarterly report at 30 September 2022 shows an increase in Ebitda compared to 2021 img_110x150_3Q2022.jpeg
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Hera Group and ACR create the leading Italian operator in remediation and global service activities

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