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Partnership between Hera and Ascopiave now operational in the energy sales sector. Ascopiave consolidates its leadership in gas distribution in the Veneto region

2019-12-19 The transaction between the two companies, finalised today, marks the birth, through EstEnergy, of the largest energy operator in North-Eastern Italy, whose BoD was also appointed. Ascopiave acquires new assets in gas distribution, reinforcing its position in the sector and reaching 775,000 users served. The Hera Group now has roughly 3.3 million energy customers overall, meeting the target included in its Business plan well ahead of time The transaction between the two companies, finalised today, marks the birth, through EstEnergy, of the largest energy operator in North-Eastern Italy, whose BoD was also appointed. Ascopiave acquires new assets in gas distribution, reinforcing its position in the sector and reaching 775,000 users served. The Hera Group now has roughly 3.3 million energy customers overall, meeting the target included in its Business plan well ahead of time The Hera Group and Ascopiave S.p.a. have finalised the transaction that formalises, as of today, the birth of the largest operator in the energy sector in North-Eastern Italy, with over one million customers, while at the same time redefining gas distribution between the two partners. Today's closing, which follows up on the framework agreement signed on 30 July and the subsequent approvals granted by the appropriate authorities and bodies, involves an exchange of assets having an equal value between the Hera Group and Ascopiave, in energy sales on the one hand, and gas distribution on the other. The economic aspects of the transaction did not change with respect to what had been made public previously, except for adjustments in the closing date included in last July's framework agreement, and settlements defined for governance and management options for Ascopiave's shareholdings in EstEnergy and Hera Comm. This transaction is an important step along the evolution of the Hera Group and Ascopiave's business portfolios, and fully respects the orientations in development approved by their respective Boards of Directors. The Hera Group, indeed, will achieve the goal set out in its Business plan to 2022 in advance, reaching roughly 3.3 million customers in energy sales. Ascopiave, instead, will implement its own strategic repositioning plan, through a sales agreement with a leading figure and a consolidation of its own position in the core business of gas distribution. As regards energy sales, EstEnergy will manage commercial activities in the Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Lombardy regions, with over one million customers (including roughly 795,000 gas contracts and roughly 265,000 electricity contracts). More specifically, the new company, whose value before the transaction came to 191.7 million euro, now includes the sales companies of the Ascopiave Group (Ascotrade S.p.a., Ascopiave Energie S.p.a. and Blue Meta S.p.a. as well as the joint ventures Asm Set S.r.l. and Etra Energia S.r.l.) and a shareholding in Sinergie Italiane S.r.l., for an overall value of 474.2 million euro, as well as those of the Hera Group (Hera Comm Nord-Est S.r.l), whose value comes to 159.0 million euro. The Hera Group holds 52% of the share capital of the new EstEnergy, while 48% is held by Ascopiave (which purchased this amount for a price of 395.9 million euro, based on the total equity value of EstEnergy, equivalent to 824.9 million euro). The Board of Directors is made up of 5 members, 3 appointed by Hera and 2 by Ascopiave, in line with the Shareholders Agreement signed today. The members, appointed today, are, for the Hera Group: Stefano Venier, CEO of the Hera Group; Cristian Fabbri, Group Market Manager and CEO of Hera Comm, who will also act as CEO of the new EstEnergy; Isabella Malagoli, Director of Sales and Marketing at Hera Comm. Ascopiave's members are: Giovanni Zoppas, CEO of Thelios, who will also act as Chairman, and Nicola Cecconato, Chairman and CEO of Ascopiave Group. As regards the reorganisation of gas distribution, Ascopiave purchased from the Hera Group, for a price set at 168 million euro, an area of concessions comprising roughly 188,000 users in the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia regions, which as of 31 December 2019 will come together in the newly created company named AP Reti Gas Nord-Est. Thanks to this transaction, the Ascopiave Group will manage roughly 775,000 users and a network with a total length of over 12,000 Km, thus consolidating its position in the national ranking. Lastly, as indicated in the agreement signed in late July, 3% of the share capital of Hera Comm was purchased by Ascopiave today, for a price of 54 million euro. Furthermore, Chairman and CEO Nicola Cecconato was appointed in the company's Board of Directors. Furthermore, as part of the overall redefinition of energy sales activities, Hera Comm directly acquired 100% of the share capital of Amgas Blu, a company entirely held by Ascopiave, which operates in the province of Foggia and has roughly 50,000 customers, for a price of 42.5 million euro. "We are very satisfied with the positive conclusion of this transaction, one of the sector's largest in recent years and highly significant for our multi-utility as well, as regards the quality of the assets involved and the geographical area in question" states Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Executive Chairman of the Hera Group. "This transaction is entirely in line with our strategic goals and allows us to reach one of the main targets contained in our Business plan well in advance. Today, we have consolidated our presence in an area, the Triveneto region, where we have operated for years and where we count on further extending the concrete benefits that our business model has proved able to generate for some time now: increasing quality in services, investments, innovation and environmental and resource protection. Transactions such as this, moreover, fully respect our own history: Hera's growth has been sustained by mergers and acquisitions that have contributed to our development. Lastly, I would like to take this chance to thank the people who have worked with us in gas distribution, showing passion and commitment, and who, now within AP Reti Gas Nord-Est, will continue to operate as they had in the past, taking up new challenges in a Group such as Ascopiave, equally solid and with strong local roots". "This transaction has great strategic significance for us" states the Chairman and CEO of the Ascopiave Group, Nicola Cecconato. "Indeed, it allows us to meet two primary goals: on the one hand, reinforcing our core business of gas distribution, and on the other giving greater value to our sales activities, through the creation of a partnership with a valid figure in this market. We believe that the transaction finalised today, which respects a choice made at the end of a period of deep reflection in which we evaluated various opportunities and alternatives, represents the best solution for our Group, since it reinforces its prospects for industrial development. Thanks to this close commercial partnership with Hera, we are jointly participating in an enterprise that has reached a significant critical mass, able to meet the necessary requirements for this sort of business. In gas distribution, instead, we have reinforced our presence in highly important geographical areas, close to the ones we already serve. This will allow us to create synergies and efficiencies in management, maintaining and, if possible, improving the level of quality, continuity and safety in this service. If necessary, this will lead us to invest significantly in order to preserve and improve the functionality of our networks and plants. This strategic repositioning raises new challenges for Ascopiave, which we will face by giving ever greater attention towards the interests of our shareholders and by respecting our corporate mission, alongside local administrations, serving communities and local areas". The Ascopiave Group mainly operates in two segments of the natural gas sector, distribution and sales to end customers. Thanks to its wide customer base and the amount of gas sold, Ascopiave is currently one of the nation's foremost operators in this sector. The Group holds concessions and direct assignments for managing distribution activities in over 228 Municipalities, offering this service to a customer base that includes 1.5 million inhabitants, through a distribution network that covers a length of 10,000 kilometres. Activities in natural gas sales are carried out through various companies, some of which jointly controlled. Taken as a whole, in 2018 the Group's companies sold over 1 billion cubic metres of gas to end customers. As of 12 December 2006, the company Ascopiave has been listed on the Star segment of Borsa Italiana. The Hera Group is one of Italy's leading multi-utilities and operates in the waste management (waste collection and treatment), energy (electricity and gas distribution and sales) and water (aqueduct, sewerage and purification) sectors. Almost 9,000 employees work within the Group, committed every day to meeting the various needs of over 4.4 million citizens. The over 350 municipalities served are mainly located in the Emilia-Romagna, Marche, Toscana, Abruzzo, Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia regions. Listed in 2003, as of 18 March 2019 the Group was included in the FTSE MIB. 20191219_closing_Gruppo_Hera_e_Ascopiave_eng_final.1576776691.pdf 2019-12-19 18:09:30 GH-Ascopiave_870
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19/12/2019
Shareholders’ meeting
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Partnership between Hera and Ascopiave now operational. In the energy sales sector Ascopiave consolidates its leadership in gas distribution in the Veneto region

2019-12-19 Gruppo Hera e Ascopiave The transaction between the two companies, finalised today, marks the birth, through EstEnergy, of the largest energy operator in North-Eastern Italy, whose BoD was also appointed. Ascopiave acquires new assets in gas distribution, reinforcing its position in the sector and reaching 775,000 users served. The Hera Group now has roughly 3.3 million energy customers overall, meeting the target included in its Business plan well ahead of time. Partnership between Hera and Ascopiave now operational The transaction between the two companies, finalised today, marks the birth, through EstEnergy, of the largest energy operator in North-Eastern Italy, whose BoD was also appointed. Ascopiave acquires new assets in gas distribution, reinforcing its position in the sector and reaching 775,000 users served. The Hera Group now has roughly 3.3 million energy customers overall, meeting the target included in its Business plan well ahead of time. The Hera Group and Ascopiave S.p.a. have finalised the transaction that formalises, as of today, the birth of the largest operator in the energy sector in North-Eastern Italy, with over one million customers, while at the same time redefining gas distribution between the two partners. Today's closing, which follows up on the framework agreement signed on 30 July and the subsequent approvals granted by the appropriate authorities and bodies, involves an exchange of assets having an equal value between the Hera Group and Ascopiave, in energy sales on the one hand, and gas distribution on the other. The economic aspects of the transaction did not change with respect to what had been made public previously, except for adjustments in the closing date included in last July's framework agreement, and settlements defined for governance and management options for Ascopiave's shareholdings in EstEnergy and Hera Comm. This transaction is an important step along the evolution of the Hera Group and Ascopiave's business portfolios, and fully respects the orientations in development approved by their respective Boards of Directors. The Hera Group, indeed, will achieve the goal set out in its Business plan to 2022 in advance, reaching roughly 3.3 million customers in energy sales. Ascopiave, instead, will implement its own strategic repositioning plan, through a sales agreement with a leading figure and a consolidation of its own position in the core business of gas distribution. As regards energy sales, EstEnergy will manage commercial activities in the Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Lombardy regions, with over one million customers (including roughly 795,000 gas contracts and roughly 265,000 electricity contracts). More specifically, the new company, whose value before the transaction came to 191.7 million euro, now includes the sales companies of the Ascopiave Group (Ascotrade S.p.a., Ascopiave Energie S.p.a. and Blue Meta S.p.a. as well as the joint ventures Asm Set S.r.l. and Etra Energia S.r.l.) and a shareholding in Sinergie Italiane S.r.l., for an overall value of 474.2 million euro, as well as those of the Hera Group (Hera Comm Nord-Est S.r.l), whose value comes to 159.0 million euro. The Hera Group holds 52% of the share capital of the new EstEnergy, while 48% is held by Ascopiave (which purchased this amount for a price of 395.9 million euro, based on the total equity value of EstEnergy, equivalent to 824.9 million euro). The Board of Directors is made up of 5 members, 3 appointed by Hera and 2 by Ascopiave, in line with the Shareholders Agreement signed today. The members, appointed today, are, for the Hera Group: Stefano Venier, CEO of the Hera Group; Cristian Fabbri, Group Market Manager and CEO of Hera Comm, who will also act as CEO of the new EstEnergy; Isabella Malagoli, Director of Sales and Marketing at Hera Comm. Ascopiave's members are: Giovanni Zoppas, CEO of Thelios, who will also act as Chairman, and Nicola Cecconato, Chairman and CEO of Ascopiave Group. As regards the reorganisation of gas distribution, Ascopiave purchased from the Hera Group, for a price set at 168 million euro, an area of concessions comprising roughly 188,000 users in the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia regions, which as of 31 December 2019 will come together in the newly created company named AP Reti Gas Nord-Est. Thanks to this transaction, the Ascopiave Group will manage roughly 775,000 users and a network with a total length of over 12,000 Km, thus consolidating its position in the national ranking. Lastly, as indicated in the agreement signed in late July, 3% of the share capital of Hera Comm was purchased by Ascopiave today, for a price of 54 million euro. Furthermore, Chairman and CEO Nicola Cecconato was appointed in the company's Board of Directors. Furthermore, as part of the overall redefinition of energy sales activities, Hera Comm directly acquired 100% of the share capital of Amgas Blu, a company entirely held by Ascopiave, which operates in the province of Foggia and has roughly 50,000 customers, for a price of 42.5 million euro. "We are very satisfied with the positive conclusion of this transaction, one of the sector's largest in recent years and highly significant for our multi-utility as well, as regards the quality of the assets involved and the geographical area in question" states Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Executive Chairman of the Hera Group. "This transaction is entirely in line with our strategic goals and allows us to reach one of the main targets contained in our Business plan well in advance. Today, we have consolidated our presence in an area, the Triveneto region, where we have operated for years and where we count on further extending the concrete benefits that our business model has proved able to generate for some time now: increasing quality in services, investments, innovation and environmental and resource protection. Transactions such as this, moreover, fully respect our own history: Hera's growth has been sustained by mergers and acquisitions that have contributed to our development. Lastly, I would like to take this chance to thank the people who have worked with us in gas distribution, showing passion and commitment, and who, now within AP Reti Gas Nord-Est, will continue to operate as they had in the past, taking up new challenges in a Group such as Ascopiave, equally solid and with strong local roots". "This transaction has great strategic significance for us" states the Chairman and CEO of the Ascopiave Group, Nicola Cecconato. "Indeed, it allows us to meet two primary goals: on the one hand, reinforcing our core business of gas distribution, and on the other giving greater value to our sales activities, through the creation of a partnership with a valid figure in this market. We believe that the transaction finalised today, which respects a choice made at the end of a period of deep reflection in which we evaluated various opportunities and alternatives, represents the best solution for our Group, since it reinforces its prospects for industrial development. Thanks to this close commercial partnership with Hera, we are jointly participating in an enterprise that has reached a significant critical mass, able to meet the necessary requirements for this sort of business. In gas distribution, instead, we have reinforced our presence in highly important geographical areas, close to the ones we already serve. This will allow us to create synergies and efficiencies in management, maintaining and, if possible, improving the level of quality, continuity and safety in this service. If necessary, this will lead us to invest significantly in order to preserve and improve the functionality of our networks and plants. This strategic repositioning raises new challenges for Ascopiave, which we will face by giving ever greater attention towards the interests of our shareholders and by respecting our corporate mission, alongside local administrations, serving communities and local areas". The Ascopiave Group mainly operates in two segments of the natural gas sector, distribution and sales to end customers. Thanks to its wide customer base and the amount of gas sold, Ascopiave is currently one of the nation's foremost operators in this sector. The Group holds concessions and direct assignments for managing distribution activities in over 228 Municipalities, offering this service to a customer base that includes 1.5 million inhabitants, through a distribution network that covers a length of 10,000 kilometres. Activities in natural gas sales are carried out through various companies, some of which jointly controlled. Taken as a whole, in 2018 the Group's companies sold over 1 billion cubic metres of gas to end customers. As of 12 December 2006, the company Ascopiave has been listed on the Star segment of Borsa Italiana. The Hera Group is one of Italy's leading multi-utilities and operates in the waste management (waste collection and treatment), energy (electricity and gas distribution and sales) and water (aqueduct, sewerage and purification) sectors. Almost 9,000 employees work within the Group, committed every day to meeting the various needs of over 4.4 million citizens. The over 350 municipalities served are mainly located in the Emilia-Romagna, Marche, Toscana, Abruzzo, Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia regions. Listed in 2003, as of 18 March 2019 the Group was included in the FTSE MIB. Gruppo Hera e Ascopiave 20191219_closing_Hera_Group_Ascopiave_ENG.1576776135.pdf 2019-12-19 18:09:00 2020 Integrated Governance Index: Hera once again ranked at the top of sustainable finance
19/12/2019

Partnership between Hera and Ascopiave now operational in the energy sales sector

GH-ASCOPIAVE_110 The Hera Group and Ascopiave S.p.a. have finalised the transaction that formalises, as of today, the birth of the largest operator in the energy sector in North-Eastern Italy, with over one million customers, while at the same time redefining gas distribution between the two partners. Today's closing, which follows up on the framework agreement signed on 30 July and the subsequent approvals granted by the appropriate authorities and bodies, involves an exchange of assets having an equal value between the Hera Group and Ascopiave, in energy sales on the one hand, and gas distribution on the other. The economic aspects of the transaction did not change with respect to what had been made public previously, except for adjustments in the closing date included in last July's framework agreement, and settlements defined for governance and management options for Ascopiave's shareholdings in EstEnergy and Hera Comm. This transaction is an important step along the evolution of the Hera Group and Ascopiave's business portfolios, and fully respects the orientations in development approved by their respective Boards of Directors. The Hera Group, indeed, will achieve the goal set out in its Business plan to 2022 in advance, reaching roughly 3.3 million customers in energy sales. Ascopiave, instead, will implement its own strategic repositioning plan, through a sales agreement with a leading figure and a consolidation of its own position in the core business of gas distribution. As regards energy sales, EstEnergy will manage commercial activities in the Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Lombardy regions, with over one million customers (including roughly 795,000 gas contracts and roughly 265,000 electricity contracts). More specifically, the new company, whose value before the transaction came to 191.7 million euro, now includes the sales companies of the Ascopiave Group (Ascotrade S.p.a., Ascopiave Energie S.p.a. and Blue Meta S.p.a. as well as the joint ventures Asm Set S.r.l. and Etra Energia S.r.l.) and a shareholding in Sinergie Italiane S.r.l., for an overall value of 474.2 million euro, as well as those of the Hera Group (Hera Comm Nord-Est S.r.l), whose value comes to 159.0 million euro. The Hera Group holds 52% of the share capital of the new EstEnergy, while 48% is held by Ascopiave (which purchased this amount for a price of 395.9 million euro, based on the total equity value of EstEnergy, equivalent to 824.9 million euro). The Board of Directors is made up of 5 members, 3 appointed by Hera and 2 by Ascopiave, in line with the Shareholders Agreement signed today. The members, appointed today, are, for the Hera Group: Stefano Venier, CEO of the Hera Group; Cristian Fabbri, Group Market Manager and CEO of Hera Comm, who will also act as CEO of the new EstEnergy; Isabella Malagoli, Director of Sales and Marketing at Hera Comm. Ascopiave's members are: Giovanni Zoppas, CEO of Thelios, who will also act as Chairman, and Nicola Cecconato, Chairman and CEO of Ascopiave Group. As regards the reorganisation of gas distribution, Ascopiave purchased from the Hera Group, for a price set at 168 million euro, an area of concessions comprising roughly 188,000 users in the Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia regions, which as of 31 December 2019 will come together in the newly created company named AP Reti Gas Nord-Est. Thanks to this transaction, the Ascopiave Group will manage roughly 775,000 users and a network with a total length of over 12,000 Km, thus consolidating its position in the national ranking. Lastly, as indicated in the agreement signed in late July, 3% of the share capital of Hera Comm was purchased by Ascopiave today, for a price of 54 million euro. Furthermore, Chairman and CEO Nicola Cecconato was appointed in the company's Board of Directors. Furthermore, as part of the overall redefinition of energy sales activities, Hera Comm directly acquired 100% of the share capital of Amgas Blu, a company entirely held by Ascopiave, which operates in the province of Foggia and has roughly 50,000 customers, for a price of 42.5 million euro. GH-ASCOPIAVE_870 20191219_closing_Gruppo_Hera_e_Ascopiave_eng_final.1576776341.pdf 2019-12-19 hera_ascopiave_870.1576776340.jpg The transaction between the two companies, finalised today, marks the birth, through EstEnergy, of the largest energy operator in North-Eastern Italy, whose BoD was also appointed. Ascopiave acquires new assets in gas distribution, reinforcing its position in the sector and reaching 775,000 users served. The Hera Group now has roughly 3.3 million energy customers overall Read more GH-ASCOPIAVE_110
12/12/2019

The Hera Group is a "champion" in energy efficiency

2 The Hera Group has been recognized among the Italian companies most capable of promoting the rational use of energy. This was decided by the highest national body in the sector: the FIRE (Italian Federation for the Rational Use of Energy), which for the past three years has established the FIRE - Energy Manager Award. The Hera Group has now participated for the first time and immediately took the podium, thus obtaining an important recognition, on an equal footing with two other Italian companies, active in the civil and tertiary sectors. The award ceremony took place on 11th December 2019 in Milan, during the Enermanagement XII, a conference dedicated to energy management, resource management and the core business, at the end of a round table in which Hera Group experts also participated. The award assigned to the Hera Group is of great value, as it recognizes the attention and commitment that the company has always placed in the efficient use of energy in all its activities, starting with the overall goal of reducing its own energy consumption of 5% by 2020, with a saving of over 8 million euro compared to 2013 energy expenditure. The results are made possible by integrated efficiency programs, carried out continuously by the Hera Group in its plants and in its offices. Among the numerous actions implemented, the multi-utility implemented an ISO 50001 certified Energy Management System throughout the entire organization with the aim of pursuing continuous improvement of its energy performance. The unified framework of the ISO 50001 Management System has made the actions carried out within the Group more effective, directing choices and investments to the achievement of corporate energy saving objectives. The result is coherent and reinforced action, aimed at continuous improvement and rational use of resources. FIRE_prize_870 20191212_FIRE_prize_press_release.1576150840.pdf 2019-12-12 Further Informations 374AD479_008F_4660_8E5F_7F9B04C4C001.1576150839.jpeg The multi-utility received the FIRE - Energy Manager 2019 award, one of the most coveted awards in the sector at national level. The prize was awarded based on the activities carried out internally within the company to promote the rational use of energy Fiorenza Bavieri Premio_FIRE_570 88 1 0 Comunicazione redattore Tucci Read more Premio_FIRE_110
12/12/2019

The Hera Group is a "champion" in energy efficiency

FIRE_prize_110 The Hera Group has been recognized among the Italian companies most capable of promoting the rational use of energy. This was decided by the highest national body in the sector: the FIRE (Italian Federation for the Rational Use of Energy), which for the past three years has established the FIRE - Energy Manager Award. The Hera Group has now participated for the first time and immediately took the podium, thus obtaining an important recognition, on an equal footing with two other Italian companies, active in the civil and tertiary sectors. The award ceremony took place on 11th December 2019 in Milan, during the Enermanagement XII, a conference dedicated to energy management, resource management and the core business, at the end of a round table in which Hera Group experts also participated. The award assigned to the Hera Group is of great value, as it recognizes the attention and commitment that the company has always placed in the efficient use of energy in all its activities, starting with the overall goal of reducing its own energy consumption of 5% by 2020, with a saving of over 8 million euro compared to 2013 energy expenditure. FIRE_prize_870 20191212_FIRE_prize_press_release.1576150016.pdf 2019-12-12 Further informations 374AD479_008F_4660_8E5F_7F9B04C4C001.1576150015.jpeg The multi-utility received the FIRE - Energy Manager 2019 award, one of the most coveted awards in the sector at national level. The prize was awarded based on the activities carried out internally within the company to promote the rational use of energy /group_eng/sustainability/thematic-reports/value-to-energy Examine the report "Value to energy" Read more FIRE_prize_110
03/12/2019
Shareholders’ meeting
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Communication of the overall amount of voting rights

2019-12-03 (drafted pursuant to article 85-bis, paragraph 4-bis, of Consob Regulation 11971 / 14 May 1999) Communication of the overall amount of voting rights Bologna, 3 December 2019 - The following table contains the data concerning the shares outstanding and the number of voting rights representing the share capital at 30 November 2019. Updated situation Previous situation Number of shares constituting the Share capital Number of voting rights Number of shares constituting the Share capital Number of voting rights Total of which: 1,489,538,745 2,251,436,801 1,489,538,745 2,251,468,601 Ordinary shares (regular dividend rights: 01.01.2019) - cod. ISIN IT0001250932 Current coupon: n. 18 727,640,689 727,640,689 727,608,889 727,608,889 Ordinary shares with increased voting rights (regular dividend rights: 01.01.2019) - cod. ISIN IT0005159972 Current coupon: n. 18 761,898,056 1,523,796,112 761,929,856 1,523,859,712 20191203_Communication_overall_amount_of_voting_rights_art_85_bis_RE_eng.1575385385.pdf 2019-07-03 15:35:00 Communication of the overall amount of voting rights
02/12/2019

The Hera Group ranked third-best in Italy for online communication

Hera is still on the podium for web communication Also this year the Hera Group is on the podium of online communication. In the Webranking 2019 edition, in fact, the multi-utility won the bronze medal. The study, published today in Corriere Economia, is conducted by Lundquist and the Swedish Comprend, the two expert digital communication companies that annually examine the corporate sites of the major Italian companies listed on the stock exchange, evaluating their communication strategies on the web in a national ranking. This year, the analysis includes 112 companies. In the 18th edition of the report, Hera ranked 3rd with a score of 90/ 100, ahead of large companies such as Generali, Mondadori, Telecom Italia TIM and ERG. In first position Eni was classified with a score of 93.2 while the third step of the podium is occupied by Snam with a score of 91.3. Hera Group is the best company in the Utilities sector. All results are available at this link. The third position on the podium is the detailed view of the company and its activities provided to the users of the institutional website. In particular, the multiutility proves to be close to the needs of various targets: Press and Careers sections, in fact, are particularly effective in communicating with the relevant public. Furthermore, the completeness of the sections dedicated to sustainability was much appreciated. Not only. The Hera Group's communication also distinguished itself in the first edition of the ".Trust" dossier by Lundquist, which placed the multi-utility in the "Bronze Class" and, in particular, in the parameter of measurement named "Substance", in which the narration is supported by a unified vision of the company mission and by concrete examples of the commitment to this mission. In order to respond to the continuous input and to the new needs of users, in fact, a constant commitment to transparency and renewal of content is needed. This important result is only possible thanks to an incessant and careful team work aimed at excellence and response and dialogue with its stakeholders. Since 2006, the year of its first entry into the top10 of the report, the Group has confirmed itself on the podium for 9 years. Hera Group stands out in the detailed view of the company and its activities and for the completeness of the sections dedicated to sustainability. Webranking 2019-2020 Italy listed Key information on webranking's survey Read the article from Corriere della Sera Download Whitepaper Italy listed 2019 2018-11-12 Further informations header_webranking.1575297694-2.png In the Webranking 2019 report on Italian digital communication conducted by Lundquist, in collaboration with Comprend, the Hera Group wins the third position distinguishing itself by the detailed view of the company and its activities and for the completeness of the web site sections focused on sustainability https://lundquist.it/webranking/webranking-italy-listed-2019-2020/ null To see the full results null Webranking 2019: il Gruppo Hera conquista la terza posizione
02/12/2019

The Hera Group ranked third-best in Italy for online communication

3 Also this year the Hera Group is on the podium of online communication. In the Webranking 2019 edition, in fact, the multi-utility won the bronze medal. The study, published today in Corriere Economia, is conducted by Lundquist and the Swedish Comprend, the two expert digital communication companies that annually examine the corporate sites of the major Italian companies listed on the stock exchange, evaluating their communication strategies on the web in a national ranking. This year, the analysis includes 112 companies. In the 18th edition of the report, Hera ranked 3rd with a score of 90/ 100, ahead of large companies such as Generali, Mondadori, Telecom Italia TIM and ERG. In first position Eni was classified with a score of 93.2 while the third step of the podium is occupied by Snam with a score of 91.3. Hera Group is the best company in the Utilities sector. All results are available at this link. The third position on the podium is the detailed view of the company and its activities provided to the users of the institutional website. In particular, the multiutility proves to be close to the needs of various targets: Press and Careers sections, in fact, are particularly effective in communicating with the relevant public. Furthermore, the completeness of the sections dedicated to sustainability was much appreciated. Hera Group stands out in the detailed view of the company and its activities and for the completeness of the sections dedicated to sustainability. Webranking 2019-2020 Italy listed Key information on webranking's survey Read the article from Corriere della Sera Download Whitepaper Italy listed 2019 2018-11-12 Further Informations header_webranking_1575297694.1576141299 (1).png In the Webranking 2019 report on Italian digital communication conducted by Lundquist, in collaboration with Comprend, the Hera Group wins the third position distinguishing itself by the detailed view of the company and its activities and for the completeness of the web site sections focused on sustainability Fiorenza Bavieri Webranking 2019: il Gruppo Hera conquista la terza posizione https://lundquist.it/webranking/webranking-italy-listed-2019-2020/ To see the full results 87 1 0 Comunicazione redattore Tucci Per saperne di più Webranking 2019: il Gruppo Hera conquista la terza posizione
13/11/2019
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The Hera Group presents NexMeter, the meter with the future in the mind: innovation and safety

2019-11-13 NexMeter_450x.1573641982.jpg The 2019 European Utility Week includes a preview of the new smart gas meter 4.0, provided with advanced technology and functions, and features that are unique on the international scene. Thanks to investments coming to 45 million euro, the first 300,000 units will be installed in some areas served by Hera. NexMeter NexMeter, the new gas meter 4.0 conceived by the Hera Group, looks towards the future, today: provided with avant-garde technology and functions, above all concerning safety, and "environment friendly", its features cannot be found elsewhere on the international scene. This "smart" device was born out of the experience gained by Hera, one of Italy's largest multi-utilities. The fruit of the know-how accumulated over time in gas distribution service management, it also owes much to the continuous investments made in innovation and research and development. The Hera Group has already allocated roughly 45 million euro in investments to install the first 300,000 meters over the upcoming three years. The companies chosen as partners are among the most qualified, nationally and internationally: the Japanese multinational Panasonic, a global leader in electronic product and component manufacturing, and Pietro Fiorentini, one of Italy's foremost enterprises involved in providing products and services for the entire natural gas sector. Precisely because of its advanced functions and the international team involved in its development, a preview of NexMeter was given yesterday afternoon in Paris, in the prestigious setting of the 2019 European Utility Week, the sector's most important showcase. A "mini-computer", leading the way in innovation and safety NexMeter is much more than a gas meter: it's a "mini-computer" whose features outperform the other devices now seen on the market. Provided with advanced technology - now, for the first time, contained within the device itself and based on algorithms, sensors and ultrasounds - and characteristics giving it an unrivalled precision, it offers advanced safety functions, supporting a fundamental aspect of gas services. The specific monitoring and warning tools with which it is provided allow it to prevent accidents in a range of situations, offering greater protection to buildings and citizens, along the lines of electric circuit breakers. For example, the system's regular functioning is constantly checked by verifying supply and network pressure, immediately reporting any excess or drop. The meter is able to signal any kind of gas leak: not only large, short-term losses due to breakage or voluntary damage, but also the smaller, continuous leaks that customers might not notice right away. It can thus interrupt supply in case of irregularities, making the system safe. Furthermore, it is able to detect tremors caused by earthquakes in real time, and in this case as well it interrupts gas supply and thus acts towards providing better safety. Real time communication between metres, control systems and users In addition to periodically sending ordinary information as to actual consumption, like other smart gas meters, in case of emergency NexMeter is activated and contacts the Group's central remote control facility in Forlì. This avant-garde technological centre is one of Europe's largest, and monitors Hera's networks and plants across the entire area served in real time. In turn, the remote control facility, if it has a certain way to contact the user, attempts to send them an warning signal. In any event, the device's status can be checked by customers themselves on the meter's display, thanks to a simple and immediately comprehensible interface. NexMeter is environment friendly Not only is NexMeter "smart" and precise, it's also a green assistant who will help cut spending for consumption. Thanks to its ability to detect even slight gas leaks and signal them to users, NexMeter contributes to reducing the cost of bills. Furthermore, it benefits the environment by promoting a smart use of energy and favouring a rational use of resources. By eliminating leaks, indeed, it also reduces methane dispersion, which is highly pollutant, while the entire process of optimising gas network management has a positive effect on the performance and emissions of many devices, first and foremost hot water heaters. NexMeter - in addition to being entirely compatible with all kinds of networks and plants - is already suitable for future "clean gas" systems, such as biomethane. One can only add that it is the first meter built out of materials that contain recycled plastic, reflecting Hera's long-standing attention towards the environment and a circular economy. Moving in this same direction, Hera was the first company in Italy to introduce recycled plastic materials into the tubes of its own networks. An opportunity for local areas: the first installations and the next steps Following up on the opportunities offered by the large-scale gas meter substitution foreseen by Italian regulations (resolution ARG/gas 155/08), Hera's new 4.0 meter meets possible developments in legislation in advance, introducing features that go beyond current requirements and putting innovative technology at the service of the needs shared by household and non-household users. As early as the next few months, installation of the device will be launched in some areas served by the Group: overall, during the next three years, 300,000 devices will be installed in localities served by Hera, mainly in Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Emilia-Romagna, in the provinces of Modena and Ferrara, areas classified as being at risk of earthquakes or in which similar events have recently occurred. A valuable project NexMeter's features respect the interventions outlined in the 2019-2021 strategic framework drafted by Italy's Energy, Network and Environment Authority (ARERA). These objectives are challenging in terms of innovation, safety and attention towards the environment, with respect to which the Italian authority orients sector companies. The presentation of NexMeter confirms that the Hera Group is fully able and ready to act on these indications, making the most of its employees' professional skills and potential for innovation. "With NexMeter", states Stefano Venier, CEO of the Hera Group, "we are bringing a new wave of innovation into a business, gas distribution, that is still quite traditional. To develop it in the best way possible, we have brought together our considerable experience in the gas distribution sector together with the skills of the most qualified national and international partners. In a broader sense, innovation is one of our strategic priorities, sustained by a significant economic investment, coming to over 380 million euro in the five years covered by our latest Business plan. It is with initiatives such as this, indeed, that the Hera Group carries out its own mission, already today, with technology coming from the future, meeting the needs of the citizens who live in the areas we serve. All of this is accompanied by constant attention towards the environment: our meter in fact promotes a smart use of energy and an efficient use of resources, which are two of the drivers according to which the Hera Group has established its commitment towards sustainability". "This project could not be accomplished without Gruppo Hera's solid desire and intention to develop and deploy new gas smart meter which equipped with safety functions. It is honourable for Panasonic to contribute as a key devices supplier of which technology had been proven more than 35 years with 120 million sets delivered in Japan and will enormously enhance the safety level in the gas distribution network in Italy" said Anton Terasaki, Managing Director of Smart Energy System Business Division Appliances Company, Panasonic Corporation. "We are very enthusiastic about our work on this innovative project for smart meters with advanced features in safety and reliability. It will provide Hera's customers and the entire supply chain with a significant amount of data, fundamental for a safe, efficient and enlightened use of gas", states Cristiano Nardi, Executive Chairman of the Pietro Fiorentini Group. "Our collaboration with Panasonic fully respects our policy of open innovation that leads us to collaborate with many international partners, universities and research centres". The Hera Group is among Italy's largest multi-utilities, working mainly in the environment (waste collection and treatment), energy (electricity and gas distribution and sales, energy services) and water (aqueduct, sewerage and purification) sectors. Other services offered include public lighting and telecommunications. The Group employs almost 9,000 employees who meet the needs of 4.4 million citizens in over 350 municipalities mainly located in Emilia-Romagna, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Marche, Tuscany and Abruzzo. A listed company since 2003, as of 18 March 2019 Hera has been included in the FTSE MIB. Panasonicis worldwide leader in the development and manufacture of electronic products for a wide range of consumer, business, and industrial needs. Based in Osaka, Japan, the company recorded consolidated net sales of 8.0 Trillion Yen for the year ended in March 31 2019. The Company's shares are listed on the Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, and New York (NYSE: PC) stock exchanges. Pietro Fiorentini is an international group comprising twenty-six branches and subsidiaries. Based in Arcugnano (Vicenza), it provides a wide range of products, systems and services to the Oil & Gas sector, with eleven manufacturing facilities worldwide. It was recently included by the Centro Studi ItalyPost in a list of the one hundred Italian companies having an annual turnover coming to between 120 and 500 million euro who have performed the best operationally and financially from 2011 to the present. Pietro Fiorentini's mission is strongly oriented towards customer centricity and environmental protection, applying the most modern technologies to meet the needs of the market and to promote the development of clean and safe energy, thanks to new solutions including renewable gas and hydrogen. NexMeter 20191113_comunicato_NexMeter_eng_DEF.1573641879.pdf 2019-11-11 sinistra 10:50:24 NexMeter
13/11/2019

2019 Financial Statements Oscar: the Hera Group receives the communication award

4 The Hera Group wins the Special Oscar Award for Communication for the 55th edition of the event promoted by Ferpi (Italian Public Relations Federation) which rewards virtuous companies in reporting activities. The ceremony was held in Milan, at Palazzo Mezzanotte, in Piazza Affari, in the presence of Borsa Italiana President Andrea Sironi. Among the strengths that convinced the external commission of the Oscar to recognize this special award for the multi-utility is the storytelling, defined as effective, innovative and clearly addressed to all stakeholders. From the motivations expressed by the jury, in particular, it emerges how "in all the material of the multi-utility considered there is a lot of emphasis on communication and on the will to share results and objectives. Hera talks about its equity story in a detailed way, also through the sharing of a very detailed interactive encyclopedia in the contents ". Particularly appreciated was also "the transparency of communication, which is supported by the presentation of the entire ecosystem of communication through numerous shared contents in a simple and intuitive manner". Moreover, in the reporting strategy the Hera Group has decided to accompany the classic transfer of results to stakeholders, including a vision of the direction the company intends to take in the near future, of its values and its purpose. This is also why the Hera Group has given more space to the local dimension in the 2018 Sustainability Report, considering nine unpublished pages dedicated to each area served. Furthermore, the commitment undertaken last year continued with the introduction in the Mol Balance Sheet of shared value, or rather that portion of the gross operating margin deriving from business activities that pursue the interests of the company and, together, 11 of the 17 objectives of the UN Agenda to 2030 for sustainable development. "This award fills us with pride and shows that the path we have taken is the right one," said Giuseppe Gagliano, Hera Group Central Director of External Relations. Developing with our communities of reference, we understood how important it was to tell each other thoroughly, allowing everyone to know what we do, how we work and the values we believe in. Behind every issue of the Group, precisely for this reason, there is a story made of faces, people, work and enthusiasm. When it comes to reporting, after all, we don't just talk about a "compliance" issue. In other words, transparency is also a civil value, to be promoted in all locations. This is why we have integrated the activities that have been awarded today with the Group's broader communication strategy, in which they are integrated in a harmonious and coordinated manner ". Oscar_eng_870 20191112_Oscar_di_Bilancio_2019_al_Gruppo_Hera_il_premio_per_la_comunicazione.1576140904.pdf 2019-11-13 Oscar_870.1573638920.1576140902.jpg Awarded the clear and transparent narrative in its reporting activity, focused on attention and proximity to the territory Fiorenza Bavieri Oscar_bilancio_570 86 1 0 Comunicazione redattore Tucci Read more Oscar_bilancio_110
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Financial Results

Hera BoD approves 3Q 2019 results

2019-11-13 Results as at 30 September 2019 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. /documents/1514726/4210689/Hera_Group_Consolidate_quarterly_report_30_09_2019.1573637094.pdf/defd4ead-13a2-5287-e021-e98632136f4f?t=1597849421357 /documents/1514726/4210689/Dati_finanziari_ed_operativi_di_sintesi_9M2019_eng.1573554938.xls/5d5959ed-5c5e-5629-d45e-f55bb509685e?t=1597849419918 /documents/1514726/4210689/GruppoHera_Analyst_presentation_9M_2019.1573652645.pdf/160d8073-d000-e92e-8721-f959debafed8?t=1597849420673 http://investornews.gruppohera.it/en/?n=174 /documents/1514726/4880888/GruppoHera+9M+2019+eng.1573723184.mp3/847e4cdb-1900-e9b1-5be8-7359534b94b5?t=1610038221010 Financial report as at 30 September 2019 Financial data: Results as at 30 September 2019 Analyst presentation: Results as at 30 September 2019 Newsletter: Results as at 30 September 2019 Audioconference: Results as at 30 September 2019 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 Sangroservizi and 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 Waste Recycling 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. 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 third-quarter management report and related materials are available to the public at Company Headquarters and on the website www.gruppohera.it. Unaudited extracts from the Intermediate Management Report at 30 September 2019 are attached. 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% Results as at 30 September 2019 Results as at 30 September 2019 2019-11-11 13:36:24 Il Gruppo Hera approva i risultati al 31/03/2019
03/10/2019
Shareholders’ meeting
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Communication of the overall amount of voting rights

2019-10-03 (drafted pursuant to article 85-bis, paragraph 4-bis, of Consob Regulation 11971 / 14 May 1999) Communication of the overall amount of voting rights Bologna, 3 October 2019 - The following table contains the data concerning the shares outstanding and the number of voting rights representing the share capital at 30 September 2019. Updated situation Previous situation Number of shares constituting the Share capital Number of voting rights Number of shares constituting the Share capital Number of voting rights Total of which: 1,489,538,745 2,251,468,601 1,489,538,745 2,265,606,939 Ordinary shares (regular dividend rights: 01.01.2019) - cod. ISIN IT0001250932 Current coupon: n. 18 727,608,889 727,608,889 713,470,551 713,470,551 Ordinary shares with increased voting rights (regular dividend rights: 01.01.2019) - cod. ISIN IT0005159972 Current coupon: n. 18 761,929,856 1,523,859,712 776,068,194 1,552,136,388 20191003_COMMUNICATION_OF_THE_OVERALL_AMOUNT_OF_VOTING_RIGHTS_art_85_bis_RE_eng.1570098629.pdf 2019-07-03 11:18:00 Hera acquires 2.5% of Ascopiave's share capital from Amber
26/09/2019
Shareholders’ meeting
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Announcement of sale of maximum of 14,426,407 ordinary shares of Hera S.p.A.

2019-09-26 Announcement of sale of maximum of 14,426,407 ordinary shares of Hera S.p.A. Press release issued upon request and on behalf of n. 8 Public Shareholders of Hera S.p.A. ANNOUNCEMENT OF SALE OF MAXIMUM OF 14,426,407 ORDINARY SHARES OF HERA S.P.A. 26 September 2019 - The Municipalities of Bologna, Castelfranco Emilia, Maranello, Montefiorino, Palagano, Pavullo nel Frignano and Ravenna Holding S.p.A., Rimini Holding S.p.A., public shareholders ("Public Shareholders") of Hera S.p.A. ("Hera" or the "Company") subscribers of a shareholder agreement signed by n. 111 Hera shareholders on 26 June 2018, announce the sale of maximum n. 14,426,407 Hera ordinary shares equal to approximately 1% of the share capital of the Company by means of an accelerated bookbuilding procedure addressed to qualified institutional investors in Italy and institutional investors abroad (the "Transaction"). Mediobanca - Banca di Credito Finanziario S.p.A. will act as Sole Bookrunner of the Transaction. Public Shareholders reserve the right to terminate the sale at any time. Public Shareholders will announce the results of the sale only once completed. The Public Shareholders agreed with the Sole Bookrunner not to sell further shares of Hera for a period of 90 days, without the prior written consent of the Sole Bookrunner. PROMETEIA ADVISOR SIM S.p.A. is acting as financial advisor to the Public Shareholders. COMUNICATO_STAMPA_LANCIO_ABB_eng.1569517915.pdf 2019-09-26 18:39:34 Hera acquires 2.5% of Ascopiave's share capital from Amber
26/09/2019
Shareholders’ meeting
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Conclusion sale of ordinary shares of Hera S.p.A.

2019-09-26 Conclusion sale of ordinary shares of Hera S.p.A. Press release issued upon request and on behalf of n. 8 Public Shareholders of Hera S.p.A. CONCLUSION SALE OF ORDINARY SHARES OF HERA S.P.A. 26 September 2019 - The Municipalities of Bologna, Castelfranco Emilia, Maranello, Montefiorino, Palagano, Pavullo nel Frignano and Ravenna Holding S.p.A., Rimini Holding S.p.A., public shareholders ("Public Shareholders") of Hera S.p.A. ("Hera" or the "Company") subscribers of a shareholder agreement signed by n. 111 Hera shareholders on 26 June 2018, announce the sale of n. 14,426,407 Hera ordinary shares equal to approximately 1% of the share capital of the Company by means of an accelerated bookbuilding procedure addressed to qualified institutional investors in Italy and institutional investors abroad (the "Transaction"). Mediobanca - Banca di Credito Finanziario S.p.A. acted as Sole Bookrunner of the Transaction. The aggregate proceeds from the sale of Public Shareholders' shares is equal to EUR 53,521,970. The settlement of the transaction is 1st October 2019. The Public Shareholders agreed with the Sole Bookrunner not to sell further shares of Hera for a period of 90 days, without the prior written consent of the Sole Bookrunner. PROMETEIA ADVISOR SIM SIM S.p.A. acted as financial advisor to the Public Shareholders. COMUNICATO_STAMPA_CHIUSURA_ABB_eng.1569526762.pdf 2019-09-26 21:09:00 2020 Integrated Governance Index: Hera once again ranked at the top of sustainable finance
16/09/2019

Hera rises to 14th place globally in the Diversity & Inclusion Index

Refinitiv_110 The Hera Group has confirmed its ranking as one of Italy and the world's most interesting companies for investors who look favourably on businesses committed to supporting diversity and inclusion. The outcome has been published in the 2019 edition of the "Diversity & Inclusion Index", which measures the performance of over 7,000 listed companies worldwide. In this international ranking, Hera, with a score of 75, came in third in Italy and 14th globally, further improving its position (after ranking 22nd in 2018). Furthermore, it was confirmed as the leading multi-utility worldwide in this classification. The "Diversity & Inclusion Index", conceived and carried out by the international financial information giant Refinitiv (the new name for Thomson Reuters' Financial and Risk division), analyses the performance of companies based on a range of ESG (environmental, social and governance) factors, mainly focusing on four areas: diversity, inclusion, people development and news controversy. 150 researchers participate in one of the world's largest and most accurate projects in data collection and analysis concerning companies committed towards these issues, which find significant room in the Hera Group. The multi-utility, indeed, continues to invest in developing internal and personalised career paths, an orientation that has allowed it to reach a percentage of women having roles of responsibility that in 2018 came to 32.3%, increasing over the previous year. The amount of female personnel, which grew overall, is once again higher than the national sector average (24.7%, as compared to 15.9%). Alongside this figure, one must also consider that workers with disabilities account for 4.5% of the company's employees, significantly moving in the direction of inclusion for people with special needs. Other positive effects unquestionably come from Hera's corporate welfare plan, Hextra, which supports employees and their families in many ways (the overall value of services claimed in 2018 came to 4.2 million euro). Lastly, numerous significant projects give concrete reality to managing plurality, such as scholarships, agreements with summer schools, work-life balance initiatives and arrangements for paid family leave, not only for mothers and fathers but also those who must take care of relatives or the elderly. The Hera Group's commitment to policies promoting inclusion and diversity, in any case, has a long history. It first took concrete shape in 2009, when the Charter for equal opportunity and equality on the workplace was signed. The introduction in 2011 of a Diversity Manager, whose task involves giving even greater emphasis to developing policies aimed at inclusion and the valorisation of diversity, was also fundamental. With these initiatives, Hera actively contributes to the fifth of the United Nation's objectives for sustainable development (SDG), specifically dedicated to gender equality. Refinitiv_870 20190916_Hera_in_Diversity_Inclusion_Index.1568616308.pdf 2019-09-06 Read more Refinitiv_2019_D_and_I_Top_100_Logo_870.1567771660.png In 2019 as well, the Hera Group reached outstanding results, further improving its raking compared to 2018, confirming itself as the world's leading multi-utility /group_eng/working-at-hera-group/why-work-at-hera/diversity-inclusion Visit the Diversity & Inclusion area on the website Refinitiv_110
16/09/2019

Hera rises to 14th place globally in the Diversity & Inclusion Index

6 Diversity_Index_110 The Hera Group has confirmed its ranking as one of Italy and the world's most interesting companies for investors who look favourably on businesses committed to supporting diversity and inclusion. The outcome has been published in the 2019 edition of the "Diversity & Inclusion Index", which measures the performance of over 7,000 listed companies worldwide. In this international ranking, Hera, with a score of 75, came in third in Italy and 14th globally, further improving its position (after ranking 22nd in 2018). Furthermore, it was confirmed as the leading multi-utility worldwide in this classification. The "Diversity & Inclusion Index", conceived and carried out by the international financial information giant Refinitiv(the new name for Thomson Reuters' Financial and Risk division), analyses the performance of companies based on a range of ESG (environmental, social and governance) factors, mainly focusing on four areas: diversity, inclusion, people development and news controversy. 150 researchers participate in one of the world's largest and most accurate projects in data collection and analysis concerning companies committed towards these issues, which find significant room in the Hera Group. The multi-utility, indeed, continues to invest in developing internal and personalised career paths, an orientation that has allowed it to reach a percentage of women having roles of responsibility that in 2018 came to 32.3%, increasing over the previous year. The amount of female personnel, which grew overall, is once again higher than the national sector average (24.7%, as compared to 15.9%). Alongside this figure, one must also consider that workers with disabilities account for 4.5% of the company's employees, significantly moving in the direction of inclusion for people with special needs. In terms of work-life balance as well, notably, in 2018 all 71 requests for part-time jobs were accepted. An important contribution also came from training. In 2018, 99.4% of Group employees were involved in training activities, with a per capita average of roughly 30 hours, yet another figure that is higher than the sector average. Among the various initiatives, mention must go to further promotion of smart working and leadership courses, that encourage human resource development based on each worker's characteristics (sex, age, training, ability, aptitude and skills). Nor can one forget the introduction of innovative training activities that use gamification methods, such as the recent Diversity@work, specifically conceived to raise awareness among the company's entire workforce as to a diverse and inclusive environment. Other positive effects unquestionably come from Hera's corporate welfare plan, Hextra, which supports employees and their families in many ways (the overall value of services claimed in 2018 came to 4.2 million euro). Lastly, numerous significant projects give concrete reality to managing plurality, such as scholarships, agreements with summer schools, work-life balance initiatives and arrangements for paid family leave, not only for mothers and fathers but also those who must take care of relatives or the elderly. Not by chance, the results of surveys on the company climate continue to be encouraging and are further confirmed by the lack of news controversies involving diversity and inclusion. The Hera Group's commitment to policies promoting inclusion and diversity, in any case, has a long history. It first took concrete shape in 2009, when the Charter for equal opportunity and equality on the workplace was signed. The introduction in 2011 of a Diversity Manager, whose task involves giving even greater emphasis to developing policies aimed at inclusion and the valorisation of diversity, was also fundamental. With these initiatives, Hera actively contributes to the fifth of the United Nation's objectives for sustainable development (SDG), specifically dedicated to gender equality. "The confirmation of our presence among the world's top 25 companies in the 'Diversity & Inclusion Index' reflects the many policies we have promoted over the years", comments Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Executive Chairman of Hera Group. "Our workersare one of the company's key resources and this is why we continually invest in projects aimed at personal and professional wellbeing and development, paying close attention to innovation and inclusion. For the Hera Group, diversity is a value, an integral part of its corporate strategy, and this recognition encourages us to reinforce our commitment in this area to an even greater degree, with projects aimed at supporting the inclusion, integration and growth of our employees." Diversity_Index_870 20190916_Hera_in_Diversity_Inclusion_Index.1568616764.pdf 2019-09-16 Read more Refinitiv_2019_D_and_I_Top_100_Logo_870.1568616763.png In 2019 as well, the Hera Group reached outstanding results, further improving its raking compared to 2018, confirming itself as the world's leading multi-utility Comunicazione redattore Tucci Diversity_Index_570 Diversity_Index_570 85 1 0 Comunicazione redattore Tucci Diversity_Index_110
16/09/2019
Shareholders’ meeting
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Hera rises to 14th place globally in the Diversity and Inclusion Index

2019-09-16 logo_diversity_inclusion_2019_350x.1568272576.png This index, conceived to orient investors interested in companies committed to promoting diversity, inclusion and people development, carries out an annual evaluation of over 7,000 listed companies worldwide. In 2019 as well, the Hera Group reached outstanding results, further improving its raking compared to 2018, confirming itself as the world's leading multi-utility. Diversity and Inclusion Index The "Diversity & Inclusion Index", conceived and carried out by the international financial information giant Refinitiv(the new name for Thomson Reuters' Financial and Risk division), analyses the performance of companies based on a range of ESG (environmental, social and governance) factors, mainly focusing on four areas: diversity, inclusion, people development and news controversy. 150 researchers participate in one of the world's largest and most accurate projects in data collection and analysis concerning companies committed towards these issues, which find significant room in the Hera Group. The multi-utility, indeed, continues to invest in developing internal and personalised career paths, an orientation that has allowed it to reach a percentage of women having roles of responsibility that in 2018 came to 32.3%, increasing over the previous year. The amount of female personnel, which grew overall, is once again higher than the national sector average (24.7%, as compared to 15.9%). Alongside this figure, one must also consider that workers with disabilities account for 4.5% of the company's employees, significantly moving in the direction of inclusion for people with special needs. In terms of work-life balance as well, notably, in 2018 all 71 requests for part-time jobs were accepted. An important contribution also came from training. In 2018, 99.4% of Group employees were involved in training activities, with a per capita average of roughly 30 hours, yet another figure that is higher than the sector average. Among the various initiatives, mention must go to further promotion of smart working and leadership courses, that encourage human resource development based on each worker's characteristics (sex, age, training, ability, aptitude and skills). Nor can one forget the introduction of innovative training activities that use gamification methods, such as the recent Diversity@work, specifically conceived to raise awareness among the company's entire workforce as to a diverse and inclusive environment. Other positive effects unquestionably come from Hera's corporate welfare plan, Hextra, which supports employees and their families in many ways (the overall value of services claimed in 2018 came to 4.2 million euro). Lastly, numerous significant projects give concrete reality to managing plurality, such as scholarships, agreements with summer schools, work-life balance initiatives and arrangements for paid family leave, not only for mothers and fathers but also those who must take care of relatives or the elderly. Not by chance, the results of surveys on the company climate continue to be encouraging and are further confirmed by the lack of news controversies involving diversity and inclusion. The Hera Group's commitment to policies promoting inclusion and diversity, in any case, has a long history. It first took concrete shape in 2009, when the Charter for equal opportunity and equality on the workplace was signed. The introduction in 2011 of a Diversity Manager, whose task involves giving even greater emphasis to developing policies aimed at inclusion and the valorisation of diversity, was also fundamental. With these initiatives, Hera actively contributes to the fifth of the United Nation's objectives for sustainable development (SDG), specifically dedicated to gender equality. "The confirmation of our presence among the world's top 25 companies in the 'Diversity & Inclusion Index' reflects the many policies we have promoted over the years", comments Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Executive Chairman of Hera Group. "Our workersare one of the company's key resources and this is why we continually invest in projects aimed at personal and professional wellbeing and development, paying close attention to innovation and inclusion. For the Hera Group, diversity is a value, an integral part of its corporate strategy, and this recognition encourages us to reinforce our commitment in this area to an even greater degree, with projects aimed at supporting the inclusion, integration and growth of our employees." Diversity and Inclusion Index 20190916_Hera_nel_Diversity_Inclusion_Index_ENG.1568275442.pdf 2019-07-03 sinistra 12:35:00 Diversity and Inclusion Index
01/08/2019
Shareholders’ meeting
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Communication of the overall amount of voting rights

2019-08-01 (drafted pursuant to article 85-bis, paragraph 4-bis, of Consob Regulation 11971 / 14 May 1999) Communication of the overall amount of voting rights Bologna, 1 August 2019 - The following table contains the data concerning the shares outstanding and the number of voting rights representing the share capital at 31 July 2019. Updated situation Previous situation Number of shares constituting the Share capital Number of voting rights Number of shares constituting the Share capital Number of voting rights Total of which: 1,489,538,745 2,265,606,939 1,489,538,745 2,266,332,400 Ordinary shares (regular dividend rights: 01.01.2019) - cod. ISIN IT0001250932 Current coupon: n. 18 713,470,551 713,470,551 712,745,090 712,745,090 Ordinary shares with increased voting rights (regular dividend rights: 01.01.2019) - cod. ISIN IT0005159972 Current coupon: n. 18 776,068,194 1,552,136,388 776,793,655 1,553,587,310 20190801_COMMUNICATION_OF_THE_OVERALL_AMOUNT_OF_VOTING_RIGHTS_art_85_bis_RE_eng.1564661783.pdf 2019-07-03 13:04:00 Comunicazione dell'ammontare complessivo dei diritti di voto
30/07/2019
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M&A

100% of Pistoia Ambiente goes to Herambiente

2019-07-30 The Hera Group extends the scope of its activities in Tuscany and consolidates its leadership in environmental services for businesses by acquiring the Serravalle Pistoiese landfill and the associated liquid waste treatment plant. 100% of Pistoia Ambiente goes to Herambiente The Hera Group extends the scope of its activities in Tuscany and consolidates its leadership in environmental services for businesses by acquiring the Serravalle Pistoiese landfill and the associated liquid waste treatment plant. Herambiente, a Hera Group company and Italian leader in waste treatment, has acquired Pistoia Ambiente, which manages the Serravalle Pistoiese landfill and the associated liquid waste treatment plant. This transaction, which follows up on others brought to a conclusion in previous years (from Waste Recycling and Teseco in Tuscany, to Geo Nova and Aliplast in Treviso), is part of Herambiente's path of growth in the sector of industrial waste treatment and environmental services for businesses. More specifically, Herambiente has further consolidated its own set of plants dedicated to companies, which is unique nationwide, having over 15 poly-functional sites active in treating industrial waste. The Serravalle landfill and the liquid treatment plant will mainly treat waste coming from industrial contexts, guaranteeing new opportunities for marketing and technical synergies with other the plants and services managed by the Group, furthermore allowing Herambiente to become the reference operator in the waste sector in Tuscany as well. The strategic priority pursued by Herambiente, which can rely on the roughly ninety plants it owns, all certified and at the forefront in bringing together efficiency, competitiveness in costs and sustainability, is to provide companies with waste treatment solutions that follow the principles of a circular economy. The technology currently used in rounding off the circle of waste treatment still requires final waste disposal sites such as landfills, able to safely deal with non-recoverable waste coming from treatment plants. The acquisition of Pistoia Ambiente is therefore in line with this strategic orientation and will guarantee positive results in this area. "With this acquisition, we are continuing to pursue an important strategic development in the industrial waste sector", comments Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, Chairman of the Hera Group's Board of Directors. "We have completed the waste management chain, which begins with recovery of waste from businesses and comes to a close with the actual disposal of the portion that cannot be recovered. We thus guarantee service continuity and competitiveness to companies that would otherwise be forced to find final solutions abroad or in other regions of Italy, with a significant increase in logistical costs for the industrial sector." 20190730_comunicato_Pistoia_Ambiente_eng.1564502043.pdf 2019-07-30 14:08:00 2020 Integrated Governance Index: Hera once again ranked at the top of sustainable finance
30/07/2019

100% of Pistoia Ambiente goes to Herambiente

HA-PTA_110 Herambiente, a Hera Group company and Italian leader in waste treatment, has acquired Pistoia Ambiente, which manages the Serravalle Pistoiese landfill and the associated liquid waste treatment plant. This transaction, which follows up on others brought to a conclusion in previous years (from Waste Recycling and Teseco in Tuscany, to Geo Nova and Aliplast in Treviso), is part of Herambiente's path of growth in the sector of industrial waste treatment and environmental services for businesses. More specifically, Herambiente has further consolidated its own set of plants dedicated to companies, which is unique nationwide, having over 15 poly-functional sites active in treating industrial waste. The Serravalle landfill and the liquid treatment plant will mainly treat waste coming from industrial contexts, guaranteeing new opportunities for marketing and technical synergies with other the plants and services managed by the Group, furthermore allowing Herambiente to become the reference operator in the waste sector in Tuscany as well. The strategic priority pursued by Herambiente, which can rely on the roughly ninety plants it owns, all certified and at the forefront in bringing together efficiency, competitiveness in costs and sustainability, is to provide companies with waste treatment solutions that follow the principles of a circular economy. The technology currently used in rounding off the circle of waste treatment still requires final waste disposal sites such as landfills, able to safely deal with non-recoverable waste coming from treatment plants. The acquisition of Pistoia Ambiente is therefore in line with this strategic orientation and will guarantee positive results in this area. HA-PTA_870 20190730_100_of_Pistoia_Ambiente_goes_to_Herambiente.1564502990.pdf 2019-07-30 HA_PTA_870.1564502906.png The Hera Group extends the scope of its activities in Tuscany and consolidates its leadership in environmental services for businesses by acquiring the Serravalle Pistoiese landfill and the associated liquid waste treatment plant Read more HA-PTA_110
30/07/2019

Energy partnership between Hera and Ascopiave in the North-East gets the green light

GH-Ascopiave_110 Today, the Boards of Directors of Hera S.p.A. and Ascopiave S.p.A., the latter based on the favourable opinion of its committee of independent administrators, following the binding agreement signed this last June 17th and in full compliance with the timescales indicated therein, resolved to sign the framework agreement that will launch this commercial partnership through the joint venture EstEnergy aimed at developing an energy sector leader in the North-East with over one million customers, while at the same time restructuring the two partners' respective gas distribution activities. As already announced on June 17th, on the occasion of the signing of the binding term sheet, the operation involves exchanging assets of equal value between Hera and Ascopiave, considered strategic for the development of the two companies in the fields of both energy sales and gas distribution, in keeping with the strategic objectives of the two groups. On the commercial energy front, a single operator will be created to handle the respective commercial activities in the regions of Veneto, Friuli Venezia Giulia and Lombardy, through EstEnergy S.p.a., already jointly controlled by Ascopiave S.p.a. and Hera Comm S.r.l., which will thus hold approximately 795,000 gas contracts and approximately 265,000 electrical contracts, bringing it over the threshold of one million contracts. EstEnergy, when fully operational, will have a consolidated EBITDA of approximately € 69 million - on a 2018 basis and excluding the participation of companies held with minority interests. 52% of EstEnergy's share capital will be held by the Hera Group and 48% by Ascopiave. In addition, on the closing date Ascopiave will acquire a 3% stake in the capital of Hera Comm, acquiring the right to appoint a member of the Board of Directors; while Hera Comm will directly acquire 100% of the capital of Amgas Blu, a company operating in the province of Foggia. The reorganisation of gas distribution activities, on the other hand, will involve Ascopiave purchasing from the Hera Group a series of concessions covering 188,000 users in Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia. As a result of this operation, the Ascopiave Group will directly manage approximately 775,000 users and over 12,000 km of network. GH-Ascopiave_870 20190730_comunicato_GruppoHera_Ascopiave_ENG.1564515789.pdf 2019-07-30 GH_ASCOPIAVE_870.1560775014.1564513165.jpg GH_ASCOPIAVE_110.1560775016.1564513167.jpg
30/07/2019
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M&A

Energy partnership between Hera and Ascopiave in the North-East gets the green light

2019-07-30 GH_ASCOPIAVE_870.1565010551.jpg Energy partnership between Hera and Ascopiave in the North-East gets the green light Today, the Boards of Directors of Hera S.p.A. and Ascopiave S.p.A., the latter based on the favourable opinion of its committee of independent administrators, following the binding agreement signed this last June 17th and in full compliance with the timescales indicated therein, resolved to sign the framework agreement that will launch this commercial partnership through the joint venture EstEnergy aimed at developing an energy sector leader in the North-East with over one million customers, while at the same time restructuring the two partners' respective gas distribution activities. As already announced on June 17th, on the occasion of the signing of the binding term sheet, the operation involves exchanging assets of equal value between Hera and Ascopiave, considered strategic for the development of the two companies in the fields of both energy sales and gas distribution, in keeping with the strategic objectives of the two groups. On the commercial energy front, a single operator will be created to handle the respective commercial activities in the regions of Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Lombardy, through EstEnergy S.p.a., already jointly controlled by Ascopiave S.p.a. and Hera Comm S.r.l., which will thus hold approximately 795,000 gas contracts and approximately 265,000 electrical contracts, bringing it over the threshold of one million contracts. EstEnergy, when fully operational, will have a consolidated EBITDA of approximately € 69 million - on a 2018 basis and excluding the participation of companies held with minority interests. 52% of EstEnergy's share capital will be held by the Hera Group and 48% by Ascopiave. In addition, on the closing date Ascopiave will acquire a 3% stake in the capital of Hera Comm, acquiring the right to appoint a member of the Board of Directors; while Hera Comm will directly acquire 100% of the capital of Amgas Blu, a company operating in the province of Foggia. The reorganisation of gas distribution activities, on the other hand, will involve Ascopiave purchasing from the Hera Group a series of concessions covering 188,000 users in Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia. As a result of this operation, the Ascopiave Group will directly manage approximately 775,000 users and over 12,000 km of network. Following the completion of due diligence activities, the economic elements of the operation have not changed with respect to what was already communicated on June 17th, and neither have the closing adjustment mechanisms or agreements defined for the governance and options for handling Ascopiave's shareholdings in EstEnergy and Hera Comm. The operation will be subject to the usual conditions established for this type of operation and to all the required notifications and approvals by the authorities and agencies in charge, as well as, with regard to the only shareholdings involved, to the non-exercise of the right of pre-emption and approval by the other shareholders in relation to the shareholdings held by Ascopiave S.p.a. in the joint ventures ASM Set S.r.l., Etra Energia S.r.l. and Sinergie Italiane S.r.l. in liquidation. The parties expect to finalise the transaction by December 31st 2019. Through this operation Ascopiave is carrying out a strategic repositioning plan, drawing up an agreement on commercial areas with a key player and consolidating its presence in the core business of gas distribution. The Hera Group, for its part, expects to reach the target of 3 million energy sales customers (3.2 million with reference to 31.12.2018) as established in the 2019-2022 business plan through these agreements with Ascopiave. Ascopiave is being assisted with the financial component of this operation by the Rothschild&Co. team and with the legal component by Bonelli Erede, while Hera is availing itself of Lazard and the Grimaldi firm. The Ascopiave Group operates in the natural gas sector, mainly in the segments of distribution and sale to end users. Thanks to its broad customer base and the quantity of gas sold, Ascopiave is currently one of the main operators in the industry at a national level. The Group owns concessions and direct assignments for the management of distribution activities in over 228 Towns, supplying the service to a market segment of 1.5 million inhabitants, through a distribution network which spreads over 10,000 kilometres. The sale of natural gas is performed through different companies, some under joint control. Overall, in 2018, the companies of the Group sold over 1 billion cubic metres of gas to end users. Ascopiave has been listed under the Star segment of Borsa Italiana since 12th December 2006. Hera Group is one of Italy's largest multi-utility providers working in environment (waste collection and treatment), energy (electricity and gas distribution and sale) and water (aqueduct, sewerage and purification) sectors. The Group employs over 9,000 people and works every day to meet the many and varied needs of over 4.4 million citizens. It serves over 350 local municipalities mainly in the Emilia-Romagna, Marche, Tuscany, Abruzzo, Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia regions. Listed since 2003, on March 18th 2019 Hera shares were included in the FTSE MIB of Borsa Italiana. 20190730_comunicato_GruppoHera_Ascopiave_eng.1564510591.pdf 2019-07-30 23:38:46 Hera acquires 2.5% of Ascopiave's share capital from Amber
30/07/2019
Hera Spa
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Energy partnership between Hera and Ascopiave in the North-East gets the green light

2019-07-30 GH_ASCOPIAVE_870.1565011002.jpg Today, the Boards of Directors of Hera S.p.A. and Ascopiave S.p.A., the latter based on the favourable opinion of its committee of independent administrators, following the binding agreement signed this last June 17th and in full compliance with the timescales indicated therein, resolved to sign the framework agreement that will launch this commercial partnership through the joint venture EstEnergy aimed at developing an energy sector leader in the North-East with over one million customers, while at the same time restructuring the two partners' respective gas distribution activities. As already announced on June 17th, on the occasion of the signing of the binding term sheet, the operation involves exchanging assets of equal value between Hera and Ascopiave, considered strategic for the development of the two companies in the fields of both energy sales and gas distribution, in keeping with the strategic objectives of the two groups. On the commercial energy front, a single operator will be created to handle the respective commercial activities in the regions of Veneto, Friuli Venezia Giulia and Lombardy, through EstEnergy S.p.a., already jointly controlled by Ascopiave S.p.a. and Hera Comm S.r.l., which will thus hold approximately 795,000 gas contracts and approximately 265,000 electrical contracts, bringing it over the threshold of one million contracts. EstEnergy, when fully operational, will have a consolidated EBITDA of approximately € 69 million - on a 2018 basis and excluding the participation of companies held with minority interests. 52% of EstEnergy's share capital will be held by the Hera Group and 48% by Ascopiave. In addition, on the closing date Ascopiave will acquire a 3% stake in the capital of Hera Comm, acquiring the right to appoint a member of the Board of Directors; while Hera Comm will directly acquire 100% of the capital of Amgas Blu, a company operating in the province of Foggia. The reorganisation of gas distribution activities, on the other hand, will involve Ascopiave purchasing from the Hera Group a series of concessions covering 188,000 users in Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia. As a result of this operation, the Ascopiave Group will directly manage approximately 775,000 users and over 12,000 km of network. Following the completion of due diligence activities, the economic elements of the operation have not changed with respect to what was already communicated on June 17th, and neither have the closing adjustment mechanisms or agreements defined for the governance and options for handling Ascopiave's shareholdings in EstEnergy and Hera Comm. The operation will be subject to the usual conditions established for this type of operation and to all the required notifications and approvals by the authorities and agencies in charge, as well as, with regard to the only shareholdings involved, to the non-exercise of the right of pre-emption and approval by the other shareholders in relation to the shareholdings held by Ascopiave S.p.a. in the joint ventures ASM Set S.r.l., Etra Energia S.r.l. and Sinergie Italiane S.r.l. in liquidation. The parties expect to finalise the transaction by December 31st 2019. Through this operation Ascopiave is carrying out a strategic repositioning plan, drawing up an agreement on commercial areas with a key player and consolidating its presence in the core business of gas distribution. The Hera Group, for its part, expects to reach the target of 3 million energy sales customers (3.2 million with reference to 31.12.2018) as established in the 2019-2022 business plan through these agreements with Ascopiave. Ascopiave is being assisted with the financial component of this operation by the Rothschild&Co. team and with the legal component by Bonelli Erede, while Hera is availing itself of Lazard and the Grimaldi firm. 20190730_comunicato_GruppoHera_Ascopiave_ENG.1564512933.pdf 2019-07-30 23:38:55 GH-Ascopiave_110
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30/07/2019
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Hera BoD approves results for 1H 2019

2019-07-30 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. Hera BoD approves 1H 2019 results /group_eng/investor-relations/results-and-presentations/1h2020 /documents/1514726/4210501/Financial+report+as+at+30+June+2020.pdf/a5287bfa-a98e-420f-d73f-23e47c51a443?t=1604674186742 http://investornews.gruppohera.it/en/?n=66 /documents/1514726/4210501/Analyst+presentation+financial+results+as+a+30+June+2020.pdf/7b5a868c-d996-ebe1-629f-fde7749501b9?t=1600699756543 /documents/1514726/4210501/Financial+data+as+at+30+June+2020.xls/50fdccac-c5bc-dcab-9bf5-585bd6e4f4d2?t=1600699670816 /documents/1514726/4210501/Audioconference+financial+results+as+at+30+June+2020.mp3/a1c5bc2b-6a0e-1690-6cf5-66d1ac58cdf7?t=1600699652407 First Half 2019 report in HTML format Financial Report as at 30 June 2019 Newsletter: H1 2019 Analyst presentation: H1 2019 Financial data as at 30 June 2019 Audioconference H1 2019 Financial highlights Revenues at 3,371.6 million euro (+13.6%) Ebitda at 545.9 million euro (+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. Gas Ebitda for the gas area, which includes services in natural gas distribution and sales, district heating and heat management, reached 195.6 million euro in the first half of 2019, improving over the 188.4 million seen at 30 June 2018 (+3.8%). This growth is essentially due to higher volumes sold, due to increases in the scope of operations, and better results in default and last resort supply services. Customers, now totalling almost 1.5 million, rose by 4% over the first half of 2018, for reasons including the higher number of default and last resort supply tenders awarded, as well as the effectiveness of marketing programs. The gas area accounted for 35.8% of Group Ebitda. Water cycle In the first half of 2019, the integrated water cycle area, which includes aqueduct, purification and sewerage services, recorded Ebitda amounting to 122.8 million euro, up 8.8% over the 112.8 million euro seen one year earlier, mainly owing to higher revenues from supply and new connections, as well as operating efficiencies. As was the case one year earlier, these results benefitted from the bonuses awarded by the Authority for high service standards. The integrated water cycle accounted for 22.5% of Group Ebitda. Waste In the first half of 2019, Ebitdafor the waste management area, which includes waste collection, treatment and disposal services, settled at 126.3 million euro, in line (+0.3%) with the 125.9 million recorded at 30 June 2018. This result benefitted from the launch of the new Sant’Agata Bolognese (BO) biomethane production plant, fully operational as of October 2018; the expansion and full integration within the Group of Aliplast, a national and international leader in plastic recycling and regeneration according to the model of a circular economy; and the positive trend in prices for special waste treatment seen across all European markets. These positive growth factors more than offset the limited availability of some of the Group’s waste-to-energy plants, undergoing both regular and non-recurring maintenance, and the more general lack of landfills affecting Italy and other large European countries. Sorted waste went from 59.8% in the first half of 2018 to 63.4% in the same period of 2019, up 3.6 percentage points. The waste management area accounted for 23.1% of Group Ebitda. Electricity Ebitda for the electricity area, which includes services in electricity generation, distribution and sales, went from 84 million in the first half of 2018 to 86.3 million at 30 June 2019, rising by 2.8%. This result only partially reflects the higher revenues coming from electricity generation, secondary services and volumes sold compared to the previous year, which proved able to more than offset the lower revenues coming from the safeguarded market. A significant increase in customers, which now reach over 1.1 million, up 134.5 thousand (+13.3%) over 30 June 2018, thanks in particular to expansion in the free market and reinforced marketing initiatives, above all in Central Italy. The electricity area accounted for 15.8% of Group Ebitda. Significant transactions in the waste management area: the Cordenons and Serravalle Pistoiese plants The waste management area saw important events recently, whose effects will be felt in the second half of the year. The Hera Group, the nation’s leader in the waste management sector with over 6 million tons of waste treated each year, thanks to investments totalling over 60 million euro has further enlarged its set of plants, which already includes around ninety structures nationwide. In particular, on 29 June a new plant was inaugurated in Cordenons (PN) for non-dangerous special waste treatment, and on 17 July Pistoia Ambiente was acquired, which manages the Serravalle Pistoiese (PT) landfill and the associated liquid waste treatment plant. Both are located in strategic positions that allow the Group to additionally reinforce its activities in industrial waste treatment and environmental services for businesses. These transactions, along with the fully operational status of the new Sant’Agata Bolognese biomethane production plant, built with investments coming to 37 million euro, provide a concrete response to the country’s overall lack of plants, which in many cases leads waste to be exported, causing increased costs especially for businesses. Furthermore, Hera can now rely on increased plant capacity in waste treatment (coming to an additional 2.4 million tons, considering the enlargement of the Ravenna landfill as well), which will allow it to continue pursuing its plans for expansion over the years in markets characterised by increasing demand and higher prices. 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% Results for 1H 2019 Press release results for 1H 2019 2017-05-08 13:31:53 Related contents Il Gruppo Hera approva i risultati al 31/03/2019
13/07/2019

PSBO: open to the public Piazzale Kennedy

Piazzale_Kennedy_110 Piazzale Kennedy is now open to the public, the heart of the Piano di Salvaguardia della Balneazione (PSBO), created by Hera and the Municipality of Rimini together with Romagna Acque and Amir, one of the main hydraulic works of recent years in Italy, thanks to total investments for over 150 million euros, and reported by the UN for its importance in safeguarding marine environments. After months of incessant work on the building site, under the Construction Management of the Hera Group, the area was in fact returned to the city and the first of the two viewpoints was completed. The high lookout (the so-called "torrino") is still not accessible, although partially completed, which will remain fenced for safety reasons until the end of the summer period, also thanks to panels that show the citizens the most important phases of the intervention. Let us remember that Piazzale Kennedy is a project of great importance, not only from a plant engineering point of view, which the city of Rimini has undertaken. It is in fact the result of an important work of coherence between hydraulic works and urban planning and redevelopment guidelines. A synthesis of planning and architectural and landscape integration of the plant system in the city system. Piazzale Kennedy is one of the most important construction sites of the PSBO both in terms of impact and complexity: started in 2016, the shipyard sees today completed about 90% of the works. At the end of the summer season the works will resume in the remaining part of the area to reach the final phase of the redevelopment, the most visible and spectacular, with the opening of the lookout above the new hydraulic garrison. The underground part The new hydraulic facility provides an important accumulation infrastructure characterized by a total volume of almost 40,000 cubic meters, consisting of a first tank of 14,000 cubic meters of volume, which collects the first rainwater, and a second tank of 25,000 cubic meters with lamination and accumulation function. The first tank came into operation in mid-June, for the benefit of bathing in the Marina Centro area of Rimini. At the end of September, after the summer break, instead the works of the second larger tank will resume, which aims to limit, through a process of rolling the flood, the mixed flows that will eventually be conveyed to the sea. This tank is preparatory to the subsequent outflow lifting, with a pumping capacity of 18,000 liters per second, or to return to treatment at the Santa Giustina purifier. The large pool will come into operation once the sea pipelines have been completed, whose forecast for completion is scheduled for next autumn. In addition to the creation of new storage volumes and related lifting systems, particular attention was paid to the containment of odors. The project, in fact, provides a system based on forced ventilation that will convey the air drawn in from the tanks (both the first rain and the rolling one) to a treatment system that uses a specific activated carbon technology. Furthermore, the importance of the project must also be highlighted from the point of view of hydraulic protection: thanks to the work put in place it will in fact be possible to prevent flooding phenomena such as those already caused in the past by exceptional weather events. Finally, thanks to appropriate screening and storage treatments of the materials deriving from the excavations fielded by Hera, it was possible to recover over 20 thousand cubic meters of excellent quality sand, already used for the nourishment of the Rimini coasts. The operation is fully part of the initiatives aimed at protecting our beaches, because it helps to combat soil erosion, and as a good practice in a circular economy perspective. 20190713_PSBO_open_to_the_public_Piazzale_Kennedy.1564144575.pdf 2019-07-26 piazzale_kennedy_800_1.1563181364.jpg The viewpoint above the construction site, the heart of the Bathing Safeguard Plan, is now fully accessible Read more Piazzale_Kennedy_110
05/07/2019
Shareholders’ meeting
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Repurchase and cancellation of certain notes

2019-07-05 Repurchase and cancellation of certain notes Following the press releases dated 19 June 2019 and 2 July 2019, notice is hereby given that as at the date hereof Hera S.p.A. (the "Company") repurchased some of the €500,000,000 3.25 per cent. Notes due 4 October 2021 (Codice ISIN: XS0976307040) (the "2021 Notes") and of the €500,000,000 2.375 per cent. Notes due 4 July 2024 (Codice ISIN: XS1084043451) (the "2024 Notes" and, together with the 2021 Notes, the "Existing Notes"), previously subject to the tender offer launched by BNP Paribas S.A. as offeror (the "Offeror") on 19 June 2019 pursuant to the agreements entered into with the Company, settled on 1 July 2019 (the "Offer"). Following the repurchase, the Company requested the cancellation of the portion of Existing Notes so repurchased. Denomination ISIN Notes tendered for purchase Notes accepted by the Offeror Outstanding Principal Amount €500,000,000 3.25 per cent. Notes due 4 October 2021 XS0976307040 39,994,000 39,994,000 249,855,000 €500,000,000 2.375 per cent. Notes due 4 July 2024 XS1084043451 170,610,000 170,610,000 329,390,000 CS_HERA_Repurchase_and_cancellation_Press_Release.1562340635.pdf 2019-07-05 17:08:00 2020 Integrated Governance Index: Hera once again ranked at the top of sustainable finance
05/07/2019
Shareholders’ meeting
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Borsa Italiana welcomes Hera S.p.A.'s new bond to the green & social segment of ExtraMOT PRO

2019-07-05 Borsa Italiana welcomes Hera S.p.A.'s new bond to the green & social segment of ExtraMOT PRO New Hera S.p.A. 500 million euro green bond listed on the ExtraMOT PRO segment This green bond hasa 0.875% coupon rate and a 1.084% rate of return The funds raised will finance projects involving energy efficiency, circular economy, sustainable waste management and water infrastructures Today, Borsa Italiana welcomes Hera S.p.A.'s new green bond to the segment dedicated to green and/or social bonds of the ExtraMOT PRO. This is the second green bond issued on Borsa Italiana's markets by Hera, an Italian multi-utility specialised in providing energy, water and environmental services. The issue has a nominal value of 500 million euro, repayable over 8 years, with a coupon rate set at 0.875% and a rate of return coming to 1.084%. The funds raised will be used to finance or refinance numerous projects, already ongoing or included in the Business plan to 2022, that seek to meet one or more of the goals on the UN's 2030 Agenda, in areas including energy efficiency, circular economy, sustainable waste management and water infrastructures. The bond has been included in the segment of Borsa Italiana's ExtraMOT PRO dedicated to green and/or social bonds, created to allow institutional and retail investors to identify the instruments whose return is destined to finance projects with special environmental and/or social benefits or impacts. With Hera S.p.A.'s new bond, the list of bonds oriented towards sustainable development on Borsa Italiana's bond markets increases by yet another corporate issue, reaching 83 financial instruments listed since the segment was created. Pietro Poletto, Head of Borsa Italiana's bond markets, commented: "The sustainable investment market continues to display strong dynamism and constant growth. The increasing attention shown by investors worldwide towards ESG issues, as defined by their own investment policies, confirms Borsa Italiana's winning strategic choice of dedicating a specific segment to green and social bonds, within the range of bonds we offer. Indeed, Borsa Italiana plays an active role in promoting sustainable finance, and has included among its institutional goals its wish to make a concrete contribution towards promoting a financial culture increasingly built around a circular economy. We believe in developing a sustainable market, thanks to issuers such as Hera, who have sensed and embraced the values involved in ESG matters, as is demonstrated by the issue of their second green bond listed on our market". Stefano Venier, Hera's CEO, stated: "Green, or ESG financial instruments are a fundamental lever used to sustain the Hera Group's commitment towards acting on a business model that is increasingly regenerative and resilient. Able to meet the goals contained in the UN's 2030 Agenda, this model will also respond to the many challenges currently facing us, first and foremost climate change, that require innovative solutions and long-term investments. The green bond that we have issued fully respects these standards and aims". PressRelease_Borsa_Italiana_ExtraMOT_PRO_eng.1562333432.pdf 2019-07-05 15:32:00 Borsa Italiana welcomes Hera S.p.A.'s new bond to the green & social segment of ExtraMOT PRO
03/07/2019
Shareholders’ meeting
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Communication of the overall amount of voting rights

2019-07-03 (drafted pursuant to article 85-bis, paragraph 4-bis, of Consob Regulation 11971 / 14 May 1999) Communication of the overall amount of voting rights Bologna, 3 July 2019 - The following table contains the data concerning the shares outstanding and the number of voting rights representing the share capital at 30 June 2019. Updated situation Previous situation Number of shares constituting the Share capital Number of voting rights Number of shares constituting the Share capital Number of voting rights Total of which: 1,489,538,745 2,266,332,400 1,489,538,745 2,261,322,400 Ordinary shares (regular dividend rights: 01.01.2019) - cod. ISIN IT0001250932 Current coupon: n. 18 712,745,090 712,745,090 717,755,090 717,755,090 Ordinary shares with increased voting rights (regular dividend rights: 01.01.2019) - cod. ISIN IT0005159972 Current coupon: n. 18 776,793,655 1,553,587,310 771,783,655 1,543,567,310 20190703_Hera_comunicazione_ammontare_complessivo_diritti_di_voto_ENG.1562164016.pdf 2019-07-03 16:03:00 2020 Integrated Governance Index: Hera once again ranked at the top of sustainable finance

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