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21/03/2023
Sustainability Report 2022 approved

The Board of Directors of Hera Spa today approved the Sustainability Report 2022.

The Board of Directors of Hera Spa today approved the Sustainability Report 2022.
The 2022 Hera Group sustainability report:
• reports on the three areas of shared value creation: carbon neutrality, resource regeneration, innovation and resilience;
• contains a focus on EBITDA and shared value investments;
• reports objectives and results considering the Recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD);
• proposes a way of reading the results achieved in the direction of the “Just transition”;
• continues the reporting of the digital transformation initiatives according to the Corporate digital responsibility framework;
• reports on Taxonomy (environmentally sustainable economic activities according to EU Regulation 2020/852);
• contains the Green Bond Report on the Green Bond 2022-2029 issued to finance Euro 500 million of investments aligned with the EU Taxonomy.

The sustainability report represents the Consolidated non-financial reporting of the Hera Group according to Art. 3 and 4 of Italian Legislative Decree No. 254/2016 and will be available online from April 5, 2023.

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15/05/2019

Hera BoD approves 1Q 2019 results

Consolidated 1Q report shows growing results and a positive contribution coming from all main business areas, in particular the water cycle and gas. Focus on sustainability and circular economy confirmed Financial Highlights Revenues at 1,940,4 million euro (+11,4%) Ebitda at 330,8 million euro (+2,5%) Net profit at 129,7 million euro (+3,0%) Net financial position at 2,622 million euro Operating Highlights Good contribution to growth coming from all main business, above all water cycle and gas Solid customer base in energy sectors, rising to approximately 2.6 million customers Today, the Hera Group’s Board of Directors, chaired by Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano, unanimously approved the Group’s consolidated economic results for the first quarter of 2019, which improved over the same period of the previous year, showing constant growth in all main indicators. The company’s winning multi-business strategy was thus confirmed, balanced as it is between regulated and free market activities, with high attention given to sustainability and a circular economy. The Hera Group, indeed, pursues this model through both internal and external growth, always prepared to grasp the opportunities offered by the market also thanks to the financial solidity. The Group’s path of 16 years of uninterrupted growth took a step further on 18 March 2019, when it was included in Borsa Italiana’s FTSE MIB index, which brings together the 40 companies with the highest capitalisation on the Italian stock exchange. In general, the results for the first quarter of 2019 benefited from the higher tariffs on regulated services introduced by the Authority’s updates, in addition to commercial expansion and the creation of efficiencies. Among the changes in the Group’s scope of operations compared to the first quarter of 2018, mention must go to Blu Ranton and Sangroservizi in Abruzzo, Megas Net in the Marche region and, as of March 1st 2019, the integration, in the Ferrara area, of the energy sales activities carried out by CMV Energia e Impianti and the natural gas distribution activities carried out by CMV Servizi, including the subsidiary company ATR. Furthermore, 9 May saw the formal acquisition of 100% of the shares of Cosea Ambiente, a company that manages urban and similar waste services owned by 20 municipalities in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine. This operation also involved a ten-year concession for the Cosea Consorzio landfill in Gaggio Montano, effective as of the second quarter of 2019. Revenues reach 1.94 billion euro In the first quarter of 2019, revenues amounted to 1,940.4 million euro, rising compared to the 1,741.3 million seen in the same period of 2018. Contributions to this result came above all from growth in revenues from trading activities, power generation and waste treatment business, as well as higher revenues and higher volumes in gas and electricity sales. Ebitda rises to 330.8 million euro Ebitda went from 322.7 million euro in the first quarter of 2018 to 330.8 million at 31 March 2019, showing an 8.1 million increase (+2.5%). This growth is due to the good performances in all Group’s main areas, in particular the water cycle and gas. Improvement was also seen in the results from the waste management area and in other services, while the electricity area remained essentially stable. Operating results and pre-tax profits grow Net operating results also increased, coming to 205.0 million euro at 31 March 2019, up compared to the 197.6 million seen in the same period of 2018 (+3.7%). The change in financial operations came to 3.6 million euro, amounting to 21.1 million at the end of the first quarter, owing to lower dividends received and the application of accounting standard IFRS 16 on operating leases. Pre-tax profits grew by 2.1%, going from 180.1 million in the first quarter of 2018 to 183.9 million euro in the same period in 2019. Net profits up, settling at 129.7 million (+3.0%) Net profits for the first quarter of 2019 increased to 129.7 million euro, as compared to the 125.9 million recorded one year earlier (+3.0%). Profits pertaining to Group Shareholders, instead, came to 124.2 million euro, with a 3.1% growth over the 120.5 million seen in the same period of 2018. These results, considered alongside the improved tax rate (which came to 29.5%, compared to 30.1% in the first quarter of the previous year), are due to factors including the Group’s continuous commitment towards grasping the benefits offered by current legislation, in particular through the depreciations involved in the significant investments made in the direction of Utility 4.0. Profit & Loss (m€) 31/03/2019 Inc.% 31/03/2018 Inc.% Ch. Ch. % Sales 1,940.4 1,741.3 +199.1 +11.4% Other operating revenues 121.0 6.2% 95.3 5.5% +25.7 +27.0% Raw material (1,024.6) (52.8%) (831.4) (47.7%) +193.2 +23.2% Services costs (556.7) (28.7%) (538.5) (30.9%) +18.2 +3.4% Other operating expenses (13.1) (0.7%) (12.7) (0.7%) +0.4 +3.1% Personnel costs (142.9) (7.4%) (140.0) (8.0%) +2.9 +2.1% Capitalisations 6.7 0.3% 8.7 0.5% (2.0) (23.1%) Ebitda 330.8 17.0% 322.7 18.5% +8.1 +2.5% Depreciation and provisions (125.8) (6.5%) (125.0) (7.2%) +0.8 +0.6% Ebit 205.0 10.6% 197.6 11.3% +7.4 +3.7% Financial inc./(exp.) (21.1) (1.1%) (17.5) (1.0%) +3.6 +20.6% Pre tax profit 183.9 9.5% 180.1 10.3% +3.8 +2.1% Tax (54.2) (2.8%) (54.2) (3.1%) +0.0 +0.0% Net profit 129.7 6.7% 125.9 7.2% +3.8 +3.0% Attributable to: Shareholders of the Parent Company 124.2 6.4% 120.5 6.9% +3.7 +3.1% Minority shareholders 5.5 0.3% 5.4 0.3% +0.1 +2.3% Balance Sheet(m€) 31/03/2019 Inc.% 31/12/2018 Inc.% Ch. Ch.% Net fixed assets 6,042.1 108.5% 5,905.1 108.7% +137.0 +2.3% Working capital 118.9 2.1% 115.4 2.1% +3.5 +3.0% (Provisions) (591.8) (10.6%) (588.2) (10.8%) (3.6) +0.6% Net invested capital 5,569.2 100.0% 5,432.3 100.0% +136.9 +2.5% Net equity 2,947.2 52.9% 2,846.7 52.4% +100.5 +3.5% Long term net financial debt 2,760.4 49.6% 2,558.8 47.1% +201.6 +7.9% Short term net financial debt (138.4) (2.5%) 26.8 0.5% (165.2) (616.4%) Net financial debt 2,622.0 47.1% 2,585.6 47.6% +36.4 +1.4% Net invested capital 5,569.2 100.0% 5,432.3 100.0% +136.9 +2.5% be_870x320_slide_eng_senzafascia.1557916317 (1).png 1Q2019 results For further informations /-/hera-bod-approves-1q-2019-results?inheritRedirect=true Press release Read more be_110x150.1557916320.png 1Q_2019_110 2019-05-15
09/05/2019

100% of Cosea Ambiente goes to the Hera Group

The multi-utility has consolidated its leadership in the waste management area by acquiring the entire shareholding of the company operating in waste management, owned by 20 Municipalities in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine area The Hera Group has been definitively awarded the tender for purchasing 100% of the shares of Cosea Ambiente S.p.A., a company managing urban and similar waste services owned by 20 Municipalities in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennine area (15 in the province of Bologna, already Hera Group shareholders, and 5 in the province of Pistoia). The documents involved were signed today, 9 May 2019. The tender was accompanied by a ten-year concession for the Cosea Consorzio’s Ca’ dei Ladri landfill, in the Municipality of Gaggio Montano, also covering assets and resources involved in its operation. The concession, also dated today, was stipulated between Herambiente and Cosea Consorzio. The 18 Municipalities owning Cosea Consorzio are also shareholders in Cosea Ambiente, even while holding different percentages in the two companies, with the exception of two Municipalities with no shareholding. Thanks to this acquisition, the Hera Group will be able to manage its waste management services in an increasingly synergic way across the entire Province of Bologna. These services will be integrated with the others already offered in the Apennine area (mainly water and gas), guaranteeing at the same time that the personnel currently employed is maintained. As for the Municipalities previously served by Cosea Ambiente, they will benefit from the scale economies ensuing from an advanced industrial approach in service management and fully meet the goals set by the regional law on recycling and recovery. Further benefits will also come from the multi-utility’s many infrastructures, which already guarantee a high level of environmental performance in the areas served by Hera (selection, disposal and biomethane production plants, etc.). Additionally, the Hera Group will invest in currently existing infrastructures and activities over the next few months. GH_Cosea.1557416645 (1).jpg GH-Cosea_870 Read more http://www.coseambientespa.it/ visit Cosea Ambiente website Press release Cosea acquisition GH-Cosea_110 GH-Cosea_110 2019-05-09
07/05/2019

Hera, 2018 Sustainability Report on-line: central focus on the local area and shared value

The multiutility continues to commit to creating shared value and to responding to the current environmental and socio-economic challenges. In the report, the focus is on the results achieved, the investments and the future initiatives with new sections dedicated to the local areas served The Hera Group's 2018 Sustainability Report, which can be found on-line at http://bs.gruppohera.it,contains the economic, social and environmental responsibility statistics and the focus on the commitments undertaken, the results achieved and the future prospects. This year in the Report, the representation of contents focussed on the creation of shared value was reinforced: the multiutility's ability to meet the needs of the local area and tackle the challenges in terms of change geared towards sustainability, as demonstrated by the company's decision to quantity the EBITDA deriving from activities that are in keeping with the priorities established by the UN Agenda. In addition, with the objective of improving accountability even further, new pages have been introduced this year dedicated to presenting the results for each area served. The Group's sustainability reports have also been enriched: the "Building the future together" report highlights the initiatives of engagement and collaboration between Hera, citizens and players in the local communities, in observance of target 17 of the UN Agenda. A strategic approach that has been validated: the "shared value" EBITDA increases by 14% In 2018, the Group generated a "shared value" EBITDA of Euro 375 million, up by 14% compared to the previous year and accounting for 36% of the total, a percentage expected to hit 40% by 2022. A significant commitment which stems from the awareness of how economic, social and environmental changes require companies to rethink the links between CSR (corporate social responsibility) and company strategy. Albeit corporate social responsibility has, up until now, concerned the "what" and the "how" of the company, shared value places its central focus on the "why", outlining the reason why the company exists and the salient elements that differentiate it from all other companies. In fact, the Hera Group wants to be part of the companies of the future that will be able use their business to help society regenerate the ecosystem and the environment. bs_online_870.1563434417.jpg BS_online_870 Read more Press release 2018 Sustainability Report BS_online_110 BS_online_110 2019-07-18
30/04/2019

Hera Shareholders Meeting: 2018 financial statements and dividend increasing to 10 cents approved

The multi-utility, included in the FTSE MIB as of 18 March 2019, improved all its main operating-financial and sustainability indicators, with results exceeding expectations and Ebitda amounting to over one billion for the first time. Commitment towards creating shared value also confirmed The Hera Ordinary Shareholders Meeting called to approve the 2018 financial statements was held in Bologna this morning, and the 2018 sustainability report (a consolidated non-financial statement drafted pursuant to legislative decree 254/2016) was presented. 2018 financial statements approved with strong growth in results In the ordinary session, the Shareholders Meeting approved the balance sheets pertaining to 2018, which showed improvement in all main operating-financial indicators: turnover reached € 6,626.4 million, up 8% over the previous year, Ebitda exceeded one billion euro for the first time – coming to € 1,031.1 million (+4.7%) – and net profits amounted to € 296.6 million (+11.2%). Overall Group investments in 2018, including capital grants, reached € 462.6 million (+5% over 2017). Net debt settled at € 2,585.6 million, essentially stable compared to the previous year (2,523.0 million in 2017). The quality of these results was confirmed by a drop in the net debt/Ebitda ratio, which fell to 2.51x (compared to the 2.56x seen in 2017), providing further confirmation of the Group’s financial solidity, which was also reflected in the opinions released by leading rating agencies (Baa2 with stable outlook from Moody’s and BBB with positive outlook from Standard & Poor’s). The positive results for 2018, in line with the Business plan to 2022 and higher than the forecasts communicated last January, confirm the Hera Group’s ranking among Italy’s major multi-utilities and lay the foundations to grasp further opportunities for expansion in the fragmentary markets in which it operates. Shareholders meeting 2019 - Welcome speech to the shareholders by te Hera Group executive chairman Tomaso Tommasi di Vignano Increase in dividends paid, now reaching 10 cents/share The Meeting thus approved the Board of Directors’ proposal to pay a dividend of 10 cents per share, up over the amount seen in the past. The ex coupon date has been set at 24 June, with payment beginning on 26 June 2019. The dividend paid, based on the price of Hera shares at 31/12/2018, corresponds to an annual return of 3.7%. This confirms once again the Group’s strong commitment to creating value for shareholders, as is also underlined by the most recent Business plan, whose dividend policy expects further growth to occur, reaching 11 cents in 2022. The sustainability report: shared value Ebitda reaches 375.2 million The 2018 sustainability report, presented during the meeting, highlights the Group’s attention towards creating shared value, reporting information on those businesses that, in addition to creating operating margins for the company, work towards the objectives for sustainable growth contained in the UN Agenda. The areas in which Group’s commitment takes shape fall under three main drivers: a smart use of energy, an efficient use of resources, along with innovation and contribution to local development. The Hera Group’s 2018 shared value Ebitda came to 375.2 million euro (+14% over 2017), representing 36% of overall Ebitda: a result which is perfectly in line with the path set out in the Business plan, in which this indicator is projected to reach 40% by 2022. Furthermore, in 2018 the Group invested over 180 million euro (approximately 40% of the total) in initiatives and projects aimed at creating shared value. Shareholders meeting 2019 - Introduction of sustainability report 2018 by the Hera Group CEO Stefano Venier Tommasi_e_Venier_870.1556621864 (2).jpg Read more /-/hera-shareholders-meeting-2018-financial-statements-and-dividend-increasing-to-10-cents-approved-1?inheritRedirect=true Press release /group_eng/corporate-governance/shareholders-meetings Go to Shareholders' meeting session https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2rtLBrP54Q Watch the Executive Chairman's comments to the 2018 financial results /documents/1514726/4880892/GruppoHera_Consolidated_Financial_Statements_31_12_2018.1554724349.pdf/44a36885-d73d-277e-aff2-53db3830e0b2?t=1610019133226 2018 Financial results Shareholders_meeting_110 Shareholders_meeting_110 2019-04-29

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