Meriaura Group Plc’s Half-year report for January–June 2023
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Meriaura Group Plc
Half-year report, Insider information       28 August 2023 at 8.30 a.m. (CEST)


Meriaura Group Plc’s Half-year report for January–June 2023

Consolidated key figures in April–June 2023

  • Revenue in April–June amounted to EUR 15.3 million (April–June 2022: EUR 0.7 million).

  • EBITDA in April–June was EUR 1.1 million (EUR -1.2 million), or 7.2% of revenue.

  • The result in April–June was EUR -0.5 million (EUR -1.4 million).

Consolidated key figures and significant events in January–June 2023

  • Revenue in January–June amounted to EUR 31.5 million (January–June 2022: EUR 2.1 million).

  • EBITDA in January–June was EUR 2.6 million (EUR -2.3 million), or 8.3% of revenue.

  • The result in January–June was EUR -0.6 million (EUR -2.5 million).

  • Earnings per share in January–June were EUR -0.001 (-0.014).

  • Kirsi Suopelto started as the CEO of the Group on 12 May 2023.

  • The Renewable Energy business was sold to Meriaura Energy Ltd, a new wholly owned subsidiary of the parent company, on 31 May 2023. Savosolar will continue to be used as an auxiliary business name and a brand in business operations.

  • The change of name from Savosolar Plc to Meriaura Group Plc took place on 1 June 2023, and the company’s new trading codes are MERIH (First North Growth Market Finland) and MERIS (First North Growth Market Sweden).

  • Meriaura Energy Ltd entered into an agreement with Bauer Holzenergie GmbH on the delivery of a solar thermal system to Bad Rappenau in Germany. The value of the agreement is around EUR 9 million. The agreement is conditional on a building permit.

The comparison figures from 2022 presented in the Group’s key figures and later in this half-year report are previously published financial figures for Savosolar Plc, unless otherwise stated.

KIRSI SUOPELTO, CEO OF MERIAURA GROUP PLC:

“Meriaura Group’s revenue developed almost as expected in the first half of 2023. In Marine Logistics, revenue continued to develop favourably over the long term, although revenue was lower than in the comparison period. In 2022, the revenue of Marine Logistics grew at an exceptional rate when the Russian attack on Ukraine caused a spike in transport demand and freight prices.

The revenue of Marine Logistics in April–June was EUR 15 million, and its EBITDA was EUR 2.3 million. The revenue of Marine Logistics in the first half of the year was EUR 31 million, and its EBITDA was EUR 4.8 million, or 15.5% of revenue. Slightly more than two-thirds of the revenue consisted of bulk transport, and nearly one-third consisted of project shipments. The ratio between contract shipments and spot shipments remained unchanged.