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Business Plan 2023-2027
Message from the executive chairman of the board
As growth accelerates, more value to shareholders
With the 2023-2027 Business Plan, Hera clearly defines the path to follow over the coming years. Even in the new, challenging scenario, Hera continues to leverage on a strategy that has been proven effective over time, with well-defined priorities in terms of value creation, sustainability and resiliency.
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Business Plan 2023-2027
Looking at the figures
The business strategy at the basis of 2027 expected ROI
Over the five-year period, Hera will concentrate more than half (about 55%) of the 4.4 billion euro investment plan in regulated businesses (Networks and Waste collection), with the aim of enhancing the existing infrastructure and seizing the opportunities of the regulatory framework, thus generating returns with high visibility and keeping the risk profile low.
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Business Plan 2023-2027
Hera on stock exchange
Higher shareholder returns from an acceleration plan
The rally that Hera’s shares have experienced since last October has only partly covered the wide appreciation room against the average target price of analysts in coverage – currently at 3.53 euro. Preliminary results for the Year 2023, above market expectations, will provide further visibility on management’s actual ability not only to hit strategic targets, but to achieve them well in advance.
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Business Plan 2023-2027
Stories
A more ambitious Business Plan? Numbers prove it
The new 2023-2027 Plan envisages a significant acceleration of growth compared to the previous Plan, whose horizon was 2026. The engine behind more dynamic development lies in higher investments planned over the five-year period. The EBITDA drivers take shape through the number of funds invested, but even through the quality of the selected projects, which offer more attractive returns, and the efficiencies Hera aims to gain in regulated businesses.