Bolloré : Financial information for the first quarter of 2022

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Financial information for the first quarter of 2022

25 April 2022

First quarter 2022 revenue:

Up 28% at constant scope and exchange rates

(+ 33% as reported)

Revenue in the first quarter of 2022


At constant scope and exchange rates, the Group’s revenue for the first quarter of 2022 was up by 28% at €5,698M. This development includes mainly:

  • a 47% increase in the transport and logistics activity, driven by the increase in freight rates and volumes in the air freight forwarding, satisfactory performance of port concessions and continued resumption of logistics activities in Africa;

  • the 52% increase in oil logistics activity due to higher oil prices, in an international context marked by the war in Ukraine;

  • 8% growth in communication activities, thanks to growth in Canal+ (+6%) and Havas Group (+11%) and despite the 2% decline in Editis after a record 2021;

  • the increase in the electricity storage and systems business (+44%) thanks to the increase in sales of 12 meter buses and the increase in plastic films and specialized terminals.


Revenue as reported increased by 33% compared to the first quarter of 2021, taking account of favorable foreign exchange impacts of +€64M, and a scope effect of +€89M, mainly associated with the acquisition of Prisma Media.


Change in revenue by business


(in millions of euros)

Q1

2022

2021 (1)

2021

Reported growth

Organic
growth

Transportation and Logistics

2,361

1,609

1,555

+52%

+47%

Oil Logistics

848

559

565

+50%

+52%

Communications

2,376

2,202

2,094

+13%

+8%

Electricity Storage and Systems

112

77

80

+40%

+44%

Other (agricultural assets, media and Holdings)

2

2

2

-13%

-13%

Total Bolloré Group revenue

5,698

4,449

4,296

+33%

+28%

(1) at constant scope and exchange rates

At constant scope and exchange rates, compared to the first quarter of 2021, changes in the main sectors were as follows:

  • Transportation and Logistics, Oil Logistics:

  • Revenue from the transport and logistics activity was €2,361M, up 47% compared to the first quarter of 2021.

It benefited from the sharp increase in the freight forwarding: €1,734M (+62%) driven by the increase in freight rates in all areas as well as the increase in air traffic volumes, which benefited in particular from strong growth among some of its customers.

It also includes the growth of Bolloré Africa Logistics by €627M (+16%), thanks to the satisfactory performance of the port terminals (notably Congo Terminal, Abidjan Terminal in the Ivory Coats, Owendo Container Terminal in Gabon, and Freetown Terminal in Sierra Leone) and the recovery of logistics and handling activities in Africa, penalized by the health crisis at the beginning of 2021.