• Sharp increase in first-half earnings

    Source: Nasdaq GlobeNewswire / 21 Sep 2022 12:00:00   America/Chicago

    Paris, 21 September 2022, 5.45pm

    SHARP INCREASE IN

    FIRST-HALF EARNINGS:

    Turnover:                       €1,431.0 million (+11.7%)
    Ebitda:                            €80.9 million (+16.9%)
    Consolidated net profit: €41.2 million (+16.5%)

    The Board of Directors of SYNERGIE met on 21 September 2022 and approved the consolidated half-year financial statements for the period ended 30 June 2022. The limited review procedures for these financial statements are complete and the corresponding report is being issued.

    Consolidated - in € million H1 2022H1 2021Change 
         
    Turnover1,431.01,280.611.7% 
    Ebitda80.969.216.9% 
    Ebitda/turnover ratio5.7%5.4%  
    Current operating profit (1)69.357.919.8%
    Operating profit64.255.415.9% 
    Profit before tax62.554.913.9% 
    Net profit41.235.416.5% 
    Net profit Group share39.032.7  
     (1) Before amortisation and impairment of intangible assets    

    Turnover of €1,431 million

    SYNERGIE has made a good start to the year, reporting record high first-half turnover of €1,431 million.

    International business (+12%) accounts for nearly 58% of consolidated turnover. Growth was especially strong in Southern Europe (+17.4%) where Italy still plays a key role, with turnover of €367 million, or more than 25% of Group turnover.

    In France, first-half turnover amounted to €603.3 million (€576.1 million excluding digital services). Beyond the diversifications made, the ramp-up in aerospace contributed significantly to performance, with industry, agri-food, construction and retail also remaining strong.

    Ebitda and current operating profit

    In an inflationary context affecting salaries and various structural costs (energy, fuel, insurance, etc.) the diversification since 2020 to meet the needs of a higher value-added offering and client base, combined with stricter cost control, resulted in significantly higher Ebitda: €80.9 million, or 5.7% of turnover, versus €69.2 million in 2021 (5.4% of turnover).

    Current operating profit thus reached €69.3 million (versus €57.9 million in 2021) of which €30.3 million from international activity and €39.0 million in France, illustrating the relevance of investments made over the last number of years in the recruitment of specialised consultants and the training of permanent and temporary employees. The development of specialist and manager activities, the internationalisation of relations with key accounts and the optimisation of Inhouse offices also contributed to this performance.

    Our subsidiaries that specialise in digital services made Ebitda of €4.5 million (12.2% of turnover), bearing out the Group’s strategic decision initiated in 2018.

    Operating profit

    Operating profit stood at €64.2 million in view of impairment of intangibles limited to €2.4 million and a goodwill impairment related to Germany of €2.6 million.

    Financial expense

    Financial expense of €1.7 million (versus €0.5 million in 2021) includes a net cost of financial debt of €1.4 million and a €0.3 million foreign exchange loss (impact of a change in the euro/pound sterling exchange rate).

    Net profit

    After taking into account a tax expense of €21.3 million (including the French value-added contribution to businesses (CVAE) of €4.1 million), first-half consolidated net profit totalled €41.2 million (with the Group share at €39 million) versus €35.4 million in 2021, posting a record high.

    A solid financial structure

    The Group’s financial structure remains robust with shareholders’ equity of €566.3 million at 30 June 2022, a moderate increase in working capital requirement (€23.3 million) and a cash position net of debt of €201.7 million (including available CICE receivables of €25.7 million).

    Outlook for 2022

    The second half of the year should be characterised by a slowdown in growth, as inflationary pressures persist, leading the Group to slightly revise its target for turnover to €2.9 billion excluding acquisitions.

    The Group’s profitability, which has returned to its pre-crisis level, and its financial structure give it sufficient leeway to pursue its development strategy focused
    on digital transformation, the recruitment of specialists and managers and the selective examination of acquisition candidates both in France and internationally.

    Next event:

    Publication of turnover for the third quarter of 2022 on Wednesday 26 October 2022 after the stock market closes.

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