Heineken Holding N.V. reports 2023 full year results
- Strong net result of €1,174 million for 2023
- Revenue growth of 4.9% to €36,375 million
- Operating profit with 1.7% organic growth
- Net profit showing -4.3% organic growth
- Full year 2024 outlook targets low- to high-single-digit operating profit growth
- Net profit (beia) shows a decline of -4.3%
- Beer volume declined by 4.7% organically
- Moderate sequential improvement in volume trends
- Variable costs expected to increase by a low-single-digit
Amsterdam, 14 February 2024 – Heineken Holding N.V. (EURONEXT: HEIO; OTCQX: HKHHY) announces:
Key Highlights | |||
- The net result of Heineken Holding N.V.'s participating interest in Heineken N.V. for 2023 amounts to
€1,174 million - Revenue
€36,375 million , up4.9% - Net revenue (beia)
5.5% organic growth; per hectolitre10.8% - Beer volume -
4.7% organic growth; Heineken® volume2.5% (excluding Russia3.4% ) - Gross savings
€0.8 billion for 2023 and€2.5 billion cumulatively versus 2019 - Operating profit
€3,229 million ; operating profit (beia)1.7% organic growth - Operating profit (beia) margin
14.7% - Net profit
€2,304 million ; net profit (beia) -4.3% organic growth - Diluted EPS (beia)
€4.67 - Full year 2024 outlook: low- to high-single-digit operating profit (beia) organic growth
Financial Summary1 |
IFRS Measures | € million | Total growth | BEIA Measures | € million | Organic growth2 | |
Revenue | 36,375 | | Revenue (beia) | 36,310 | | |
Net revenue | 30,362 | | Net revenue (beia) | 30,308 | | |
Operating profit | 3,229 | - | Operating profit (beia) | 4,443 | | |
Operating profit (beia) margin (%) | | |||||
Net profit of Heineken Holding N.V. | 1,174 | Net profit (beia) | 2,632 | - | ||
Diluted EPS (in €) | 4.12 | Diluted EPS (beia) (in €) | 4.67 | - | ||
Free operating cash flow | 1,759 | |||||
Net debt / EBITDA (beia)3 | 2.4x |
1 Consolidated figures are used throughout this report, unless otherwise stated. Please refer to the Glossary for an explanation of non-GAAP measures and other terms. Page 13 includes a reconciliation versus IFRS metrics. These non-GAAP measures are included in internal management reports that are reviewed by the Executive Board of HEINEKEN, as management believes that this measurement is the most relevant in evaluating the results and in performance management.
2 Organic growth shown, except for Diluted EPS (beia), which is total growth.
3 Includes acquisitions and excludes disposals on a 12-month pro-forma basis.
HEINEKEN's focus throughout 2023 required HEINEKEN to respond to challenging market conditions, whilst remaining focused on the deployment of HEINEKEN's EverGreen strategy. HEINEKEN does this to future-proof and deliver superior, balanced growth in a fast-changing world, with an ambition to become the best digitally connected brewer, raise the bar on sustainability and responsibility and evolve HEINEKEN's operating model, capabilities and culture. HEINEKEN also focuses on productivity to fund the investments required and progressively improve profitability and capital efficiency.
Over time, HEINEKEN aims for a healthy balance between volume and value growth, achieved by building and scaling premium and strategic core mainstream brands everywhere, innovating in fast-growing consumer segments and further developing HEINEKEN's geographic and portfolio footprint. This year, HEINEKEN had to prioritise pricing to offset unprecedented levels of commodity and energy inflation, often leading the market, which impacted consumer off-take. During the second half, HEINEKEN saw pricing moderate and volume trends sequentially improve in the majority of HEINEKEN's markets.
Revenue for the full year was
Beer volume declined
Beer volume | 4Q23 | Organic growth | FY23 | Organic growth | ||||||||
(in mhl) | 4Q22 | FY22 | ||||||||||
Heineken N.V. | 59.4 | 63.3 | - | 242.6 | 256.9 | - |
In the fourth quarter, net revenue (beia) grew organically by
Premium beer volume declined by
Heineken® continued to lead our portfolio and grew volume by
Heineken® volume | 4Q23 | Organic growth | FY23 | Organic growth | ||||
(in mhl) | ||||||||
Total | 15.4 | | 56.3 | |
Outlook 2024 | |||
As HEINEKEN continues to advance on HEINEKEN's EverGreen journey, HEINEKEN remains committed to its medium-term ambition to deliver superior growth, balanced between volume and value, and to drive continuous productivity improvements to fund investments behind EverGreen and enable operating profit (beia) to grow ahead of net revenue (beia) over time.
HEINEKEN's volume performance at the closing of 2023 was under pressure from external factors, with a moderate sequential improvement quarter by quarter. For 2024, HEINEKEN expects the macroeconomic environment and geopolitical developments to remain a factor of uncertainty that may impact HEINEKEN's business. In this context, HEINEKEN's focus going forward will be on restoring its volume growth by continuing to invest behind its brands, innovations, commercial capabilities and route-to-consumer.
HEINEKEN expects its variable costs to increase by a low-single-digit on a per hectolitre basis, benefitting from lower commodity and energy prices, but more than offset by local input cost inflation and currency devaluations, particularly in Africa. HEINEKEN also expects higher than historical average wage inflation to impact its cost base.
HEINEKEN's continuous productivity programme will deliver at least
Overall, HEINEKEN expects to grow operating profit (beia) organically in the range of a low- to high-single-digit. The wide range corresponds to the volatility in geo-political and economic conditions HEINEKEN has also witnessed in the past months and the fact that HEINEKEN will continue to invest behind EverGreen for long-term sustained value creation.
HEINEKEN also expects:
- An average effective interest rate (beia) of around
3.5% (2023:3.4% ) - Other net finance expenses to further increase, mainly due to the impact from significant devaluations and the scarcity of hard currency in some key emerging markets, like HEINEKEN is experiencing currently in Nigeria
- An increase in HEINEKEN's effective tax rate (beia) to around
29% , mainly driven by changes in tax laws in Brazil (2023:26.8% ).
The factors above result in a net profit (beia) organic growth that is lower than the operating profit (beia) organic growth.
Finally, HEINEKEN expects investments in capital expenditure related to property, plant and equipment and intangible assets to be below
Total Dividend For 2023 | |||
The Heineken N.V. dividend policy is to pay a ratio of
If Heineken N.V. shareholders approve the proposed dividend, Heineken Holding N.V. will, according to its Articles of Association, pay an identical dividend per share. A final dividend of
Both the Heineken Holding N.V. shares and the Heineken N.V. shares will trade ex-dividend on 29 April 2024. The dividend payment will be subject to a
Translational Calculated Currency Impact | |||
The translational currency impact for 2023 was negative on net revenue (beia) by
Applying spot rates as of 12 February 2024 to the 2023 financial results as a base, the calculated currency translational impact would be negative, approximately
Board of Directors Composition | |||
Mr J.F.M.L. van Boxmeer will have completed his four-year appointment term upon conclusion of the Heineken Holding N.V. Annual General Meeting on 25 April 2024 ('2024 AGM'). Mr J.F.M.L. van Boxmeer is eligible for reappointment. A non-binding recommendation, drawn up by the Board of Directors, will be submitted to the 2024 AGM to reappoint Mr J.F.M.L. van Boxmeer as non-executive director of the Board of Directors, for the maximum period of four years (i.e. until the end of the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders to be held in 2028).
Enquiries |
Media Heineken Holding N.V. | | |
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tel. +31 6 54 79 82 53 | | |
E-mail: cjongsma@spj.nl | | |
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Director of Global Communication | | Investor Relations Director |
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Corporate & Financial Communications Manager | | Investor Relations Manager / Senior Analyst |
E-mail: pressoffice@heineken.com | | E-mail: investors@heineken.com |
Tel: +31-20-5239355 | | Tel: +31-20-5239590 |
Investor Calendar Heineken N.V. | |||
(events also accessible for Heineken Holding N.V. shareholders)
Combined financial and sustainability annual report publication | 22 February 2024 |
Trading Update for Q1 2024 | 24 April 2024 |
Annual General Meeting of Shareholders | 25 April 2024 |
Quotation ex-final dividend 2023 | 29 April 2024 |
Final dividend 2023 payable | 7 May 2024 |
Half Year 2024 Results | 29 July 2024 |
Quotation ex-interim dividend 2024 | 31 July 2024 |
Interim dividend payable | 8 August 2024 |
Trading Update for Q3 2024 | 23 October 2024 |
Conference Call Details | |||
HEINEKEN will host an analyst and investor video webcast about its 2023 FY results today, 14 February, at 14:00 CET/ 13:00 GMT/ 08.00 EST. This call will also be accessible for Heineken Holding N.V. shareholders. The live video webcast will be accessible via the Heineken N.V.’s website: https://www.theheinekencompany.com/investors/results-reports-webcasts-and-presentations.
An audio replay service will also be made available after the webcast at the above web address. Analysts and investors can dial-in using the following telephone numbers:
United Kingdom (local): +44 20 3936 2999 |
Netherlands (local): +31 85 888 7233 |
United States: +1 646 787 9445 |
All other locations: +44 20 3936 2999 |
For the full list of dial in numbers, please refer to the following link: Global Dial-In Numbers |
Participation password for all countries: 022498 |
Editorial information:
Heineken Holding N.V. engages in no activities other than its participating interest in Heineken N.V. and the management or supervision of and provision of services to that company. HEINEKEN is the world's most international brewer. It is the leading developer and marketer of premium and non-alcoholic beer and cider brands. Led by the Heineken® brand, the Group has a portfolio of more than 350 international, regional, local and specialty beers and ciders. With HEINEKEN’s over 90,000 employees, we brew the joy of true togetherness to inspire a better world. HEINEKEN's dream is to shape the future of beer and beyond to win the hearts of consumers. HEINEKEN is committed to innovation, long-term brand investment, disciplined sales execution and focused cost management. Through "Brew a Better World", sustainability is embedded in the business. HEINEKEN has a well-balanced geographic footprint with leadership positions in both developed and developing markets. HEINEKEN operates breweries, malteries, cider plants and other production facilities in more than 70 countries. The most recent information is available on www.heinekenholding.com and www.theheinekencompany.com and follow HEINEKEN on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
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Disclaimer:
This press release contains forward-looking statements based on current expectations and assumptions with regards to the financial position and results of HEINEKEN’s activities, anticipated developments and other factors. All statements other than statements of historical facts are, or may be deemed to be, forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements also include, but are not limited to, statements and information in HEINEKEN’s non-financial reporting, such as HEINEKEN’s emissions reduction and other climate change related matters (including actions, potential impacts and risks associated therewith). These forward-looking statements are identified by their use of terms and phrases such as “aim”, “ambition”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “could”, “estimate”, “expect”, “goals”, “intend”, “may”, “milestones”, “objectives”, “outlook”, “plan”, “probably”, “project”, “risks”, “schedule”, “seek”, “should”, “target”, “will” and similar terms and phrases. These forward-looking statements, while based on management's current expectations and assumptions, are not guarantees of future performance since they are subject to numerous assumptions, known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may change over time, that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements. Many of these risks and uncertainties relate to factors that are beyond HEINEKEN’s ability to control or estimate precisely, such as but not limited to future market and economic conditions, the behaviour of other market participants, changes in consumer preferences, the ability to successfully integrate acquired businesses and achieve anticipated synergies, costs of raw materials and other goods and services, interest-rate and exchange-rate fluctuations, changes in tax rates, changes in law, environmental and physical risks, change in pension costs, the actions of government regulators and weather conditions. These and other risk factors are detailed in HEINEKEN’s publicly filed annual reports. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only of the date of this press release. HEINEKEN assumes no duty to and does not undertake any obligation to update these forward-looking statements contained in this press release. Market share estimates contained in this press release are based on outside sources, such as specialised research institutes, in combination with management estimates.
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