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2024 12 months and IV quarter consolidated unaudited interim report

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Merko Ehitus AS
Merko Ehitus AS

COMMENTARY FROM MANAGEMENT

Merko Ehitus posted revenue of EUR 160.4 million and net profit of EUR 19.9 million in Q4 of 2024. The respective figures for the entire year 2024 were EUR 539 million and EUR 64.7 million. Approximately 90% of revenue came from sales of construction services and 53% was earned in Lithuania. In coordination with the supervisory board, the management board of Merko Ehitus proposes to the general shareholder meeting to pay out EUR 1.90 per share as dividends.

According to the management of Merko Ehitus, the solid results of 2024 stemmed from the right decisions in terms of focusing on selected sectors and specific projects, and the teams’ superb work both in terms of efficient implementation of projects and management of risks and expenses. In 2024, contracts signed in the turbulent 2021-2022 period, the bulk of the construction on Arter Quarter, the tram line to Old City Harbour, TKM Group logistics centre, the third stage of Vilneles Skverai apartment development in Vilnius and construction of the large-scale Lithuanian wind energy infrastructure were completed. A joint venture in which the group has a 50% holding, Connecto Infra, delivered a strong performance in whole year of 2024. The Merko Group’s financial position is strong and net debt negative; and the lower need for loans translated into savings on financial expenses during a period of higher interest rates.

During the last two years, the group's Lithuanian team started work on a large number of complicated wind farm infrastructure projects. They were able to tap into the economy of scale effect and build a record 87 turbine foundations using what was effectively an industrial production process, at a consistent pace and record speed. In addition, risks were avoided, and all of it together yielded significant savings on expenses. Expenses were also reduced by the fact that work on a national defence site in Lithuania are executed ahead of schedule.

During 2024, the group's companies entered into close to one-third fewer new contracts than in 2023 and the secured order book was significantly lower than the previous year. Construction contracts generally have a term of 18-24 months, and considering the economic climate, low investments and procurements being won with very low prices seen since 2023 a complicated 2025 and 2026 for the Estonian and Latvian construction sector can be expected. As for developments in Lithuania, there are grounds for much greater optimism there. In 2024, companies of Merko Group signed new construction contracts worth EUR 338 million, which is nearly one-third less than in 2023 (EUR 501 million). As at the end of the year, the group’s balance of secured order-book was EUR 341 million.