HELLA significantly improves earnings in a challenging industry environment

Aftermarket sees significant rise in profitability

HELLA significantly improves earnings in a challenging industry environment

International automotive supplier HELLA has developed well in a challenging industry environment that is still suffering from the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic and bottlenecks in the global supply and logistics chains.

In the first nine months of fiscal year 2020/2021 (1 June 2020 to 28 February 2021), the HELLA Group’s currency and portfolio-adjusted sales fell only slightly by 0.3 percent to € 4.7 billion (prior year: € 4.8 billion).

Despite the challenging market environment, adjusted earnings before interest and taxes (adjusted EBIT) improved significantly by 10.1 percent to € 373 million thanks to ongoing consistent cost management (prior year: € 339 million).

The adjusted EBIT margin therefore increased to 8.0 percent (prior year: 7.1 percent).

At € 312 million, the reported EBIT stands at the prior-year level; the reported EBIT margin comes to 6.7 percent (prior year: 6.4 percent).

This figure takes into account both the additional income of € 121 million from the sale of the business activities with front camera software completed in the third quarter, and provisions of € 169 million for the ongoing programme in Germany aimed at increasing competitiveness over the long term.

“The entire automotive industry is currently facing massive challenges. The coronavirus pandemic continues to spread and the entire sector is being impacted by the consequences of the huge shortage of components, especially on the semiconductor market.

“In light of these specific circumstances, our business development in the first nine months gives us reason to be very satisfied overall,” says HELLA CEO Dr. Rolf Breidenbach.

“All segments developed well in this demanding environment. One of the most pleasing aspects is that our consistent cost management continues to prove effective and is allowing us to further improve our competitive position over the medium and long term.”

On account of the negative industry environment, sales in the Automotive segment declined by 2.7 percent to € 4.0 billion in the first nine months of the current fiscal year (prior year: € 4.2 billion).

A slight increase in sales was seen again in the third quarter in the wake of a certain market recovery after the segment had already grown in the second quarter.

Positive business development in China and Europe made the biggest contribution to this rise.

As a result of the ongoing stringent cost management activities, the segment’s EBIT increased to € 295 million (prior year: € 279 million).

The EBIT margin consequently improved to 7.3 percent (prior year: 6.7 percent).

Sales in the Aftermarket segment declined only slightly by 1.3 percent to € 369 million in the nine-month period (prior year: € 374 million).

Due to a fall in investment activities on the part of workshops, the workshop business in particular weakened somewhat.

In contrast, the independent aftermarket business recovered again in important national markets.

In addition, the business development in the segment was bolstered by the increasing momentum of the e-commerce business in Germany.

The profitability of the segment improved appreciably with EBIT rising to € 48 million (prior year: € 35 million).

The EBIT margin therefore comes to 13.0 percent (prior year: 9.5 percent).

This development was mainly due to improved efficiency in the areas of administration and logistics and the increased share of business involving software licences.

The Special Applications segment increased its sales by 3.3 percent to € 258 million over the nine-month period (prior year: € 250 million).

The key factor behind this development was the strong business for agricultural machinery and small-volume manufacturers.

Thanks to higher business volumes and stringent cost management, the segment’s EBIT improved to € 28 million (prior year: € 27 million), equating to an EBIT margin of 10.8 percent (prior year: 10.7 percent).

The company outlook for the current fiscal year 2020/2021 (1 June 2020 to 31 May 2021) remains in line with the forecast raised on 7 December 2020.

In light of the business development to date and taking the present market environment into account, HELLA is assuming that currency and portfolio-adjusted consolidated sales will be in the upper half of the given forecast range of € 6.1 billion to € 6.6 billion.

With regard to the EBIT margin adjusted for restructuring measures and portfolio effects, HELLA is also anticipating a value in the upper half of the forecast range of 6.0 percent to 8.0 percent.

The company’s outlook is based on the assumption that no significant interruptions to production will occur in the fourth quarter at HELLA as a result of the coronavirus pandemic or due to interruptions within the global supply and logistics chains.

“The coronavirus pandemic is far from over.

“The same also applies to the lack of market availability of semiconductors and other components.

“We are assuming that this situation will continue to intensify even further over the next few months,” says HELLA CEO Dr. Rolf Breidenbach.

“For HELLA, this will involve considerable negative implications and also additional expenditure.

“Nevertheless, we remain on course overall and are confident that we will bring the fiscal year to a successful close.”

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