LANXESS reports group sales of Euro 8.088 billion in 2022, 32.6% jump from previous year’s Euro 6.101 billion
LANXESS, the German specialty chemicals company that offers products used in the automotive industry, reported group sales to the tune of Euro 8.088 billion in 2022, up 32.6 percent on the previous year’s figure of Euro 6.101 billion.
EBITDA pre-exceptionals increased by 14.1 percent to Euro 930 million compared with Euro 815 million a year earlier. Earnings were therefore within the recently forecast range of Euro 900 million to Euro 950 million.
LANXESS passed on the significantly increased costs for raw materials and energy to the market in full via a successful increase in selling prices. The growth was especially driven by the Specialty Additives and Consumer Protection segments. The latter benefited in particular from the contributions from IFF’s Microbial Control business acquired at the beginning of July 2022 and from the U.S. company Emerald Kalama Chemical acquired at the beginning of August 2021. Lower sales volumes, especially in the final quarter of 2022, had a negative impact on earnings.
“We mastered 2022 successfully and increased our earnings despite the adverse conditions. This shows that LANXESS is weatherproof. Our strategy has stood the test. Thanks to our products’ leading market positions, we passed on the extreme cost increases in full. In addition, we sharpened our focus on specialty chemicals and reinforced our presence in North America. This provides additional stability and growth,” says Matthias Zachert, CEO of LANXESS. “However, 2023 will not be easier. The reduced demand that we already felt in the final quarter of 2022 is currently continuing in the new year. But I am convinced that we will make it through this economic slump thanks to our stable positioning.”
The EBITDA margin pre-exceptionals reached 11.5 percent, against 13.4 percent a year ago. The decline resulted from the passing on of significantly increased costs and lower sales volumes.
Net income from continuing operations increased considerably by 60.0 percent and amounted to Euro 184 million, against Euro 115 million a year ago. This does not include the results of the High-Performance Materials business unit, which was spun off and reported as a discontinued operation.
For 2023, LANXESS expects EBITDA pre exceptionals to be at the level of the previous year. At the same time, the Group anticipates a recessionary business environment in the first half of the year. The persistently high energy prices from the fourth quarter of the previous year will also make an impact at the start of 2023. The repercussions of the war in Ukraine and changes in raw material and energy costs remain sources of uncertainty. For the first quarter of 2023, LANXESS expects EBITDA pre-exceptionals of between Euro 180 million and Euro 220 million.