STRONG START TO THE YEAR - SIKA UNVEILS RECORD SALES IN FIRST QUARTER

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Sika AG
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STRONG START TO THE YEAR - SIKA UNVEILS RECORD SALES IN FIRST QUARTER

  • Sales increase in local currencies of 21.9%

  • First quarter sales of CHF 2,398.2 million (+20.0% in CHF)

  • Negative currency effect of –1.9%

  • Opening of new plants in Tanzania and Ivory Coast

  • Outlook for fiscal 2022 confirmed

    • Sales increase in local currencies by well over 10%, surpassing CHF 10 billion for the first time

    • Over-proportional increase in EBIT

    • Closing of MBCC acquisition remains targeted for the second half of 2022

    • Confirmation of 2023 strategic targets for sustainable, profitable growth

In the first quarter of 2022, Sika once again performed strongly in a challenging market environment. Despite supply shortages in raw materials and a highly inflationary environment, Sika significantly increased sales, posting a new record figure of CHF 2,398.2 million. This equates to an increase of 21.9% in local currencies compared to the previous year (CHF 1,998.6 million). All regions were able to tap into the dynamic momentum of the construction economy and contribute to the strong sales growth. Sales growth in Swiss francs amounted to 20.0%, which includes a negative currency effect of –1.9%. The acquisition effect was 4.3%. Organic growth in the first quarter amounted to 17.6%.

Thomas Hasler, Chief Executive Officer: “In the first quarter of the current fiscal year, we were confronted by ongoing strong raw material price increases. In addition to solid volume growth, we were able to implement consistent price adjustments. With our environmentally-friendly and innovative solutions we are positioning ourselves as a sustainability champion, and together with our customers, making a key contribution to climate neutrality in the construction and transportation industries. This first and foremost benefits the environment as well as current and future generations.”

GROWTH ACHIEVED IN ALL REGIONS
The construction sector is benefiting from significant global economic support programs and is being shaped by the megatrend of climate change, which is ushering in a paradigm shift for the construction industry. Solutions for reducing CO2 emissions and conserving resources are becoming increasingly sought after in the world of construction. With its technologies, Sika is ideally positioned to offer its customers solutions that allow them to reduce their CO2 footprint, while at the same time enhancing longevity and minimizing the use of resources in construction. Thanks to the considerable demand for future-oriented, environmentally-friendly products, Sika was able to grow significantly in all regions in the first quarter of 2022.