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Tuesday, 19 March 2024 07:39

Balfour Beatty revenues up 7% to £9.6bn in 2023 - “solid performance from earnings-based businesses”

Balfour Beatty Group are reporting a solid performance from earnings-based businesses with the publication of its full year results for the full year ended 31 December 2023 - revenue was up 7% to £9.6 billion compared to £8.9 billion in 2022.

BALFOUR BEATTY Leo Quinn 1

Commenting on the results, Leo Quinn, Balfour Beatty Group Chief Executive, said:

“The Group’s reliability and resilience has again delivered a solid performance, with increased revenue and profit from our earnings-based businesses and strong operating cash flow. This success against a challenging economic backdrop is driven by our disciplined contract risk management across a geographically and operationally diversified portfolio.

“The Board remains confident in Balfour Beatty’s ongoing ability to deliver sustainable cash generation for significant shareholder returns, with growth from our earnings-based businesses in 2024 underpinned by the strength of the Group’s order book. Looking to 2025 and beyond, we expect our unique capabilities and complex infrastructure project experience to drive further earnings growth, with attractive opportunities being pursued in the UK energy, transport and defence markets and in the US.”

Key financial highlights include:

Underlying profit from operations (PFO) from earnings-based businesses up 2% to £236 million (2022: £232 million)

Underlying profit before tax down 10%, due predominantly to lower gains on investment disposals as guided

Underlying EPS of 37.3p down 21%: £55 million increase in tax charge, following £56 million credit recognised in 2022

in its divisions, results include:

Construction Services: PFO up 5% to £156 million (2022: £149 million)

Support Services: PFO margin of 8.0% (2022: 8.4%) at top of 6-8% targeted range

Infrastructure Investments: £1.2 billion Directors’ valuation (2022: £1.3billion) impacted by exchange and discount rates

The Group is proposing a 10% increase in the recommended full year dividend at 11.5 pence per share (2022: 10.5 pence per share). Balfour Beatty has also commenced a £100 million share buyback for 2024, with total expected cash returns of c.£160 million (2023: £208 million)

Earnings growth in current year 2025 is underpinned by a £16.5 billion order book (2022: £17.4 billion), with

earnings growth predicted to accelerate in 2025, driven by energy, transport and defence in UK and buildings in US

Balfour Beatty said that continued shareholder returns were supported by consistent cash generation and balance sheet strength.

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