Hera's Board of Directors approves the results for the third quarter of 2015
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The financial report as of 30 September 2015 showsimprovement in all the main indicators, thanks to internal growth, external growth and the synergies deriving from integration M&A
Financial highlights
- Revenues of € 3,246.4 million (+8.5%)
- EBITDA of € 640.2 million (+2.2%)
- Net profit post minorities at € 125.0 million (+12.3%)
- Net debt stable at € 2,638.6 million
Operational highlights
- Benefits deriving from the consolidation ofAmga Udine
- Excellent performance of the gas business, also in relation to greater volumes sold
- Good contribution of the water business to growth
The Board of Directors of the Hera Group approved today unanimously the consolidated financial statements as of 30 September 2015, which show positive and growing results in all its figures, including net profit, thanks to the good performance of the Hera perimeter alone, external growth with the merger of Amga Udine (dated 1 July 2014) and the extraction of synergies from integration activities, thus contributing to improve the Group’s financial strength.
Gas
For the period ended 30 September 2015, EBITDA in the gas business - which includes distribution and sales of gas methane, LPG, district heating and heat management – stood at € 203.6 million, +11.8%, compared to € 182.2 million at 30 September 2014. The excellent performance of the gas business was due to greater volumes sold, the consolidation of Amga Udine and the default gas contract awarded to Hera Comm for two years starting 1 October 2014 in Emilia Romagna, Friuli Venezia-Giulia, Toscana, Umbria and Marche. The segment accounted for 31.8% of the Group’s EBITDA, reflecting an increase on the comparable period of 2014.
Water
In the first nine months of 2015, this segment – which includes aqueduct, purification and sewerage services - grew on the comparable year earlier period, both in absolute terms and in terms of contribution to the Group’s EBITDA. EBITDA rose from € 165.2 million at 30 September 2014 to € 174.7 million at 30 September 2015 (+5.7%), benefitting in particular from the coming into force of the new water tariff method set by AEEGSII for the 2014-2015 period and the efficiency improvement activities undertaken by the Group. The segment accounted for 27.3% of the Group’s EBITDA.
Waste management
EBITDA for the waste management business – which includes waste collection, treatment and disposal – went from € 176.5 million for the period ended 30 September 2014 to € 172.5 million for the period ended 30 September 2015 (-2.3%). This decline, which reflects a slight improvement on the comparable figure for the first quarter 2015, was due mainly to the lower number of landfills available, which had an impact on volumes processed; this effect was partly offset by positive trends in the waste treatment market prices and the improved efficiency of waste collection. The percentage of sorted waste collection in the geographies served by the Group was up again, as it went from 52.8% for the first nine months of 2014 to 54.9% at 30 September 2015, thanks to the large number of projects implemented in the different areas. The segment accounted for 26.9% of the Group’s EBITDA.
Electricity
EBITDA for the electric energy business – which includes production, distribution and sales of electricity - went from € 87.3 million for the first nine months of 2014 to € 74.7 million for the nine months ended 30 June 2015. The lower EBITDA (-14.5%) was due mainly to non-recurring effects, such as lower extraordinary revenues from the regulated distribution business determined bythe specific equalization effect occurred in the area of Gorizia in 2014. In the first nine months of 2015, volumes of elecricity sold rose thanks to a larger marketing effort and higher consumption, especially in the summer months. Margins in commercial activities improved while the contribution from the market for dispatching services was down. The segment accounted for 11.7% of the Group’s EBITDA.