Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG / Key word(s): Half Year Results Press release first half 2023 | Ad hoc announcement pursuant Art. 53 LR Kilchberg, July 25, 2023 – The first half of 2023 was very successful for the Lindt & Sprüngli Group. Compared to the previous year, sales grew organically by +10.1% to CHF 2.09 billion (excluding Russia). Operating profit (EBIT) increased to CHF 255.0 million, while the EBIT margin rose to 12.2%. Net income amounted to CHF 204.5 million. The outlook for the financial year 2023 has been revised upwards to reflect sales growth in the range of 7–9% and profit margin expansion of 30–50 basis points. Sales growth across all three geographic segments The “North America” segment once again confirmed the Group’s strategic focus on this market region, which saw double-digit organic sales growth of +11.2% to CHF 798.1 million. All five operations in North America grew, particularly Lindt & Sprüngli USA, which strengthened its position as the leading chocolate company in the premium segment in the world’s largest chocolate market. The markets in the “Rest of the World” segment also achieved strong organic growth of +11.1% to CHF 281.7 million. Particular mention should be made of the companies in Japan and Brazil as well as the “Global Travel Retail” division, which posted double-digit growth rates. Strong development in own retail and in the Easter business Proactive cost management Financial results Share buyback program well received Progress in the area of sustainability Another focus was on submitting climate targets in accordance with SBTi standards for validation as well as the Group’s more intense commitment to human rights. Detailed information on our sustainability strategy can be found in the recently published Sustainability Report 2022 at: www.lindt-spruengli.com/sustainability
Next publication: Full-Year Results for 2023 on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, 7 a.m.
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Language: | English |
Company: | Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Sprüngli AG |
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8802 Kilchberg | |
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Phone: | + 41 44 716 25 37 |
E-mail: | investors@lindt.com |
Internet: | www.lindt-spruengli.com |
ISIN: | CH0010570759, CH0010570767 |
Valor: | 1057075, 1057076 |
Listed: | SIX Swiss Exchange |
EQS News ID: | 1687107 |
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