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Forbo Holding AG / Key word(s): Annual Results
BUSINESS YEAR 2023
05-March-2024 / 06:00 CET/CEST
Release of an ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
MEDIA RELEASE
AD HOC ANNOUNCEMENT PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 53 OF THE SIX EXCHANGE REGULATION LISTING RULES
Slight decline in net sales in local currencies - operating profit impacted by lower demand and adverse currency
effects - double-digit EBIT margin - Group profit slightly higher than previous year - significantly increased free
cash flow - dividend CHF 25 per share
The Forbo Group, a leading producer of floor coverings, building and construction adhesives, as well as belts for power
transmission and lightweight conveyor technology, generated net sales of CHF 1,175.2 million in the 2023 business year.
In local currencies, this represents a decline of 2.9% and corresponds to a decrease of 9.1% in the corporate currency,
due to strongly adverse currency effects. Operating profit (EBIT) decreased by 2.0% to CHF 129.9 million (previous
year: CHF 132.6 million). Group profit was at CHF 102.3 million, 0.9% higher than the previous year (CHF 101.4
million). Free cash flow more than doubled to CHF 115.9 million (previous year: CHF 50.5 million).
Baar, March 5, 2024
After the first glimmers of hope in a challenging market environment and a slight recovery in the first half of the
year, the geopolitical and macroeconomic situation deteriorated increasingly from the third quarter onwards. As a
result, Forbo also experienced a slowdown in market momentum and a resulting decline in demand, which intensified in
the fourth quarter and was reflected in lower volumes. In addition, the year was characterized by significant adverse
currency effects on net sales and earnings.
Forbo implemented targeted measures to improve profitability and efficiency and further operational improvements. Our
operating structures were adapted to the lower volumes, inventories were reduced, and the necessary sales price
increases were implemented. These measures compensated for the increased personnel cost due to inflation and the
continuing high energy cost. Overall, Forbo achieved a significantly higher cash generation.
Translating local results into the corporate currency resulted in significant currency losses on net sales (CHF 80
million) and EBIT (CHF 10 million).
Significant decline in demand from third quarter 2023 onwards
In the year under review, Forbo generated net sales of CHF 1,175.2 million (previous year: CHF 1,293.2 million). In
local currencies, this represents a decline of 2.9% and corresponds to a decrease in net sales of 9.1% in the corporate
currency due to strongly adverse currency effects. In local currencies, the three regions contributed as follows: Asia/
Pacific +6.6%, Europe -3.3%, and the Americas -8.0%.
Forbo's customers' investment activity slowed noticeably due to increasing global uncertainties. This development was
evident in both divisions and across all regions.
Operating profit impacted by lower demand and adverse currency effects
Operating profit before depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) decreased by CHF 13.5 million (-7.0%) to CHF 179.9
million (previous year: CHF 193.4 million). Group operating profit (EBIT) decreased by CHF 2.7 million (-2.0%) to CHF
129.9 million (previous year: CHF 132.6 million, including one-time impacts). This resulted in an EBITDA margin of
15.3% (previous year: 15.0%) and an EBIT margin of 11.1% (previous year: 10.3%).
A double-digit EBIT margin was achieved despite a difficult market environment with declining demand and a
corresponding significant decline in sales volumes (-9%), significantly adverse currency effects, higher personnel cost
due to inflation, and continuing high energy cost. This was achieved thanks to adjusted operating structures,
efficiency measures, and sales price increases (+6%).
The partial decline in raw material prices in the second half of the year had only a minor impact on profitability for
the entire year.
Group profit slightly higher than previous year
Based on the slightly lower operating result, a comparable tax rate of 22.4% (previous year: 22.6%) and a positive
financial result of CHF +1.9 million (previous year: CHF -1.6 million) due to foreign exchange gains and interest
income, the Group profit increased by 0.9% or CHF 0.9 million to CHF 102.3 million (previous year: CHF 101.4 million).
Performance of the divisions
The Forbo Flooring Systems division generated net sales of CHF 796.5 million in the 2023 business year (previous year:
CHF 878.0 million), corresponding to a decrease of 3.1% in local currencies and 9.3% in the corporate currency due to
marked negative currency effects. In local currencies, the sales development was as follows: Europe -3.4%, Americas
-7.0%, and Asia/Pacific +6.6%.
Demand was strongly affected by the reduced levels of activity in the construction industry caused by inflationary cost
increases and higher interest rates. In addition, customers shifted their capital expenditure from renovation projects
to energy saving investment objects. The division accounted for 67.8% of Group net sales in 2023. Operating profit
(EBIT) increased by 7.4% to CHF 94.9 million (previous year: CHF 88.4 million, including one-time impacts). The
market-driven negative volume development and the corresponding decline in capacity utilization, the higher personnel
cost due to inflation and very negative currency effects had a significant effect on operating profits. These were
offset to some extent by sales price adjustments and a slight easing of the raw material prices in the second half of
the year. The EBIT margin increased by 1.8 percentage points to 11.9% (previous year: 10.1%).
The Forbo Movement Systems division generated net sales of CHF 378.7 million in the year under review (previous year:
CHF 415.2 million), which was equivalent to a decrease of 2.6% year-on-year in local currencies. The very negative
currency effects led to a decline of 8.8% in the corporate currency. In local currencies, the sales development was as
follows: Europe -2.9%, Americas -9.0%, and Asia/Pacific +6.6%.
After years of growth, demand in the globally important logistics customer segment was very subdued. In addition, there
was no economic recovery in China, a key market for Movement Systems. The division accounted for 32.2% of Group net
sales in 2023. Operating profit (EBIT) decreased by 18.0% to CHF 44.3 million (previous year: CHF 54.0 million), which
is attributable to the decline in net sales, the decrease in volumes and resulting underutilization of capacity at
plants, strong negative currency effects, higher personnel cost due to inflation, and sustained high energy prices.
These effects were offset to some extent by sales price adjustments. The EBIT margin declined by 1.3 percentage points
to 11.7% (previous year: 13.0%).
Solid balance sheet
Due to strict inventory management and optimized sales and production planning, inventories were reduced by 16.4%, or
CHF 52.0 million, to CHF 264.2 million (previous year: CHF 316.2 million). Net cash and cash equivalents amounted to
CHF 69.0 million at the end of 2023 (previous year: CHF 21.4 million). This increase is mainly due to the significant
reduction in operating working capital. In addition, Forbo held treasury shares of CHF 81.8 million as at December 31,
2023, valued at the 2023 year-end price. Free cash flow of CHF 115.9 million more than doubled (previous year: CHF 50.5
million) due to the targeted optimization of inventories.
The equity ratio is very solid and has increased to 61.4% (previous year: 57.3%). Undiluted earnings per share reflect
the slight improvement in earnings and increased by 1.1% to CHF 72.55 (previous year: CHF 71.76).
Ongoing reduction of CO[2] footprint
Forbo aims to reduce CO[2] emissions further in both divisions by continuously increasing the proportion of renewable
or recycled raw materials used in the manufacturing of our product portfolio. Further measures include expanding local
take-back programs for products at the end of their life cycle and increasing the use of renewable energy. In the year
under review, Forbo laid the foundations for measuring Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions following current requirements,
which are being reported for the first time for the entire Forbo Group in 2023.
Information and proposals to the Ordinary General Meeting
Dr. Peter Altorfer will not be standing for re-election after almost 20 years with the company. He has made a
significant and pivotal contribution to the further development of the Forbo Group with his legal expertise, profound
financial knowledge, and many years of professionnal experience. The Board of Directors owes him an outstanding debt of
gratitude for his exceptional commitment and the trust and cooperation he has shown and wishes him all the best for the
future.
The Board of Directors will propose Jörg Kampmeyer and Bernhard Merki for election to the Board of Directors at the
Ordinary General Meeting. Bernhard Merki has worked as an entrepreneur since 2019 and is a professional and independent
board member with seats in various national and international companies. Jörg Kampmeyer is a managing partner of Gebr.
Knauf KG, one of the world's largest producers of building materials.
In Bernhard Merki, Forbo has gained a Board member with extensive industrial experience in both of Forbo's divisions.
With Jörg Kampmeyer, the company has gained an excellent executive leader with expertise in the global supply of
construction materials and in marketing and digitalization.
Based on the substantial increase in free cash flow and the solid equity base, the Board of Directors will propose to
the Ordinary General Meeting a dividend of CHF 25 per share (previous year: CHF 23 per share), representing an increase
of 9% and a payout ratio of 34%.
Priorities for 2024
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