Eutelsat Communications: First Quarter 2024-25 Revenues

In This Article:

  • Operating Verticals revenues of €297 million, up 5.5%1

  • Growth in Connectivity on the back of LEO-enabled solutions

  • All financial objectives confirmed

LONDON, October 29, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Eutelsat Communications (ISIN: FR0010221234 - Euronext Paris / London Stock Exchange: ETL) reports revenues for the First Quarter ended 30 September 2024.

In € millions

Q1 2023-24

Q1 2024-25

Change

Reported

Like-for-like2

Video

163.5

151.8

-7.2%

-7.3%

Government Services

33.5

46.4

38.3%

20.3%

Mobile Connectivity

35.2

42.0

19.5%

18.8%

Fixed Connectivity

40.2

56.5

40.5%

30.1%

Total Operating Verticals

272.5

296.7

8.9%

5.5%

Other Revenues

1.5

3.0

n.a.

n.a

Total

274.0

299.7

9.4%

5.9%

EUR/USD exchange rate

1.09

1.09

RECENT HIGHLIGHTS

  • First Quarter Revenues in line with expectations; Full year financial objectives confirmed

  • Successful launch of the latest batch of 20 OneWeb satellites, reinforcing the constellation

  • Multi-launch agreement with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, adding further optionality for access to space

FIRST QUARTER REVENUES3

Total revenues for the First Quarter stood at €300 million, up 9.4% on a reported basis, and by 5.9% like-for-like.

Revenues of the four Operating Verticals (ie, excluding ‘Other Revenues’) stood at €297 million. They were up 5.5% on a like-for-like basis excluding a negative currency effect of €1 million.

Quarter-on-quarter, revenues of the four Operating Verticals were down by 11.9% like-for-like.

Note: Unless otherwise stated, all variations indicated hereunder are expressed on a like-for-like basis, ie, at constant currency and perimeter.

Video (51% of revenues)

First Quarter Video revenues amounted to €152 million, down 7.3% year-on-year, reflecting the secular market decline in this application.

Professional Video revenues, which account for under 10% of the Video vertical, also decreased, reflecting lower occasional use.

On a quarter-on-quarter basis, revenues were down by 4.5%.

On the commercial front, Eutelsat secured a number of contracts, notably with the renewal of its agreements with key customers including Al-Jazeera for broadcast in the Middle East, Cable Color for Latin America. Elsewhere, Eutelsat secured a new partnership with TVPlus for coverage of Australia and New Zealand, confirming EUTELSAT 172B as one of the new go-to positions for broadcasters in the region.

Fixed Connectivity (19% of revenues)

First Quarter Fixed Connectivity revenues stood at €57 million, up 30.1% year-on-year. They mainly reflected the acceleration in LEO services, driven by the NEOM contract, as well as calendar effect of the entry into service of KONNECT VHTS in Q2 FY24.