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SalMar - Satisfactory financial results despite a period marked by biological challenges

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SalMar ASA
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  • Operational EBIT for Norway was NOK 1,082 million in the third quarter of 2024. The harvest volume was 56,400 tonnes, and operational EBIT per kg was NOK 19.2.

  • Operational EBIT for the group was NOK 1,041 million in the third quarter of 2024. The harvest volume was 60,300 tonnes, and operational EBIT per kg was NOK 17.3.

  • The farming segments in Norway were affected by biological challenges during the quarter, and volume expectations for 2024 have been reduced.

  • Sales and industry reported historically strong results, where the efficient and flexible operational setup, along with the contract share, positively impacted the results.

  • SalMar Aker Ocean completed the harvest of the remaining volume in 2024, and the production cycles for both Ocean Farm 1 and Arctic Offshore Farming are well underway, with planned harvesting in 2025.

  • Icelandic Salmon continued to be affected by low volume and high costs.

  • Scottish Sea Farms reported another good quarter with increased harvest volume, higher harvest weight, and good biological status in the sea across all regions.

“Although the results are affected by challenges at sea, the results also show that the structure we have at SalMar is solid and rigged to handle challenging periods, which makes the financial results acceptable during the period. Going forward, we are fully focused on improving performance and realizing the potential we see in the value chain”, says Frode Arntsen, CEO of SalMar ASA.

Strengthening our presence in Norway

In November 2024, SalMar entered into an agreement to acquire a controlling interest in AS Knutshaugfisk through a combination of shares and cash. AS Knutshaugfisk currently has 3,464 tonnes MAB in licenses and four farming sites in production area six in Central Norway.

“Knutshaugfisk is a well-run family company with which we have developed a close and value-creating collaboration over many years. SalMar's acquisition of a significant stake in the company is a natural continuation of this collaboration”, says Arntsen.

The completion of the transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to be completed in January 2025.

Significant potential for cost savings identified in the value chain

After realizing synergies following the acquisition of NRS, NTS, and SalmoNor in 2023, SalMar analyzed the entire value chain in 2024 to optimize the new company further. This work has identified NOK 1.2 billion in potential savings in the value chain. Through improved operational structure and increased efficiency, this is expected to be realized by 2029.