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2022 Full-Year Results

Strong Execution in 2022

Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR

Oerlikon with robust +10% sales growth and +10% operational EBITDA growth in 2022. This was supported by strong operational execution and continued strategic focus on profitable growth, diversification, and sustainability progress.

  • 2022 with highest Group order intake and sales since Oerlikon focused on two divisions. Order intake increased by 7% (+11% FX-adjusted); sales grew by 10% (+14% FX-adjusted).
  • Operational EBITDA increased by 10%; the corresponding margin was 17.1%
  • After a record performance in 2022, preparing for less robust demand in filament in 2024.
  • Agreement signed in Q4 to acquire Riri1 to become a market leader in luxury metalware
  • Board to propose an ordinary dividend of CHF 0.35 per share at the AGM.
  • 2023 outlook: organic sales of CHF ~2.8 billion at constant FX rates expected; additional CHF 100-150 million sales from Riri acquisition, depending on closing date; operational EBITDA margin of 16.0-16.5%.
  • Proposing to strengthen diversity and independence of Board with new Board nominee.

1 Expected closing date in Q1 2023

Key Figures of the Oerlikon Group as of December 31, 2022 (in CHF Million)

  FY 2022

FY 2021

Q4 2022

Q4 2021

Order intake

2 990

2 797

6.9%

663

673

-1.4%

Order backlog

782

736

6.3%

782 736

6.3%

Sales 2 909

2 649

9.8%

736

758

-3.0%

Operational EBITDA1

498

452

10.1%

122 127

-4.2%

Operational EBITDA margin1

17.1%

17.1%

0 bps 16.6%

16.8%

-20 bps

Operational EBIT1

277 240

15.8%

64 72

-10.6%

Operational EBIT margin1

9.5%

9.0%

50 bps 8.7%

9.4%

-70 bps

Result from continuing operations

93

162

-42.7%

Net result

93

168

-44.9%

ROCE (rolling 12-month)

5.3%2

7.6%

5.3%2

7.6%

1 For the reconciliation of operational and unadjusted figures, please see tables I and II on page 2 of this news release. 2 Operational ROCE is 10.0%.

Pfäffikon, Schwyz, Switzerland – “We demonstrated strong execution on our strategy, focusing on growth, diversification and sustainability, despite macroeconomic headwinds,” said Michael Suess, Executive Chairman, Oerlikon.

“We accelerated our expansion into luxury with the agreement to acquire Riri, strengthened our regional structure and business, especially in the Americas, and were pleased to see our sustainability ratings upgraded,” added Suess. “Continued lockdowns and weaker textile demand have led to a difficult market environment for our filament business. In Q4, we took the appropriate steps to prepare for lower sales in 2024 and preserve our profitability.”

Strong 2022 Top-Line Driven by Both Divisions

Oerlikon delivered growth in orders and sales, supported by strong execution in both divisions. Group order intake increased by 6.9% to CHF 2 990 million, 10.6% FX-adjusted, and Group sales increased by 9.8% to CHF 2 909 million, 13.9% FX-adjusted, compared to the previous year.

Operational EBITDA up 10% in 2022

Group operational EBITDA increased by 10.1% to CHF 498 million, versus CHF 452 million in 2021. The operational EBITDA margin was sustained at the same level at 17.1% as in the prior year, despite transitory impacts from rising input costs (incl. energy) and adverse mix. The operational EBIT margin was 9.5% (CHF 277 million) compared to 9.0% (CHF 240 million) in the previous year.

EBITDA and EBIT Impacted by Preemptive Measures to Mitigate Softening Macro Environment

Group unadjusted EBITDA decreased 5.8% year-over-year to CHF 418 million, or 14.4% of sales, while Group unadjusted EBIT was CHF 176 million, or 6.0% of sales. As previously indicated, Oerlikon is optimizing its product portfolio and started to take proactive cost actions in Q4 2022 to mitigate potential macroeconomic impacts.

In Surface Solutions, Oerlikon exited its Russian operations and discontinued its inline embedded PVD (ePD) business to optimize its portfolio, consistent with its strengthened capital allocation framework. The discontinuations resulted in one-off, primarily non-cash expenses. The 2021/22 operational EBIT(DA) is adjusted to reflect the discontinuation of these activities.

Moreover, both divisions have proactively begun streamlining their organization. The one-off provisions for these measures have been booked in Q4 2022, and the majority of the associated positive income statement impacts are expected in the second half of 2023.

The reconciliation of the operational and unadjusted figures can be seen in the tables below.

Table I: Reconciliation of Q4 2022 and FY 2022 Operational EBITDA and EBITDA1

In CHF Million

Q4 2022

Q4 2021

FY 2022

FY 2021

Operational EBITDA

122

127

498

452

Expenses/income from restructuring2

-53

1

-54

2

Expenses related to discontinued activities3

-11 1 -17 -5

Expenses related to acquisition and integration costs

-3

-

-9

-5

EBITDA

55

129

418

444

 

Table II: Reconciliation of Q4 2022 and FY 2022 Operational EBIT and EBIT1

In CHF Million

Q4 2022

Q4 2021

FY 2022

FY 2021

Operational EBIT

64

72

277

240

Expenses/income from restructuring2

-53

1

-54

2

Impairment charges

-5

-8

Expenses related to discontinued activities3

-30

-39

-9

Expenses related to acquisition and integration costs

-3 -9 -5

EBIT

-22

67

176

220

All amounts (including totals and subtotals) have been rounded according to normal commercial practice. Thus, an addition of the figures presented can result in rounding differences. 2 Includes provisions for personnel expenses primarily aimed to reduce costs in the divisions. 3 Includes costs from the discontinuation of operations in Russia in H1 2022 and of the inline ePD business

The Group’s net result was CHF 93 million in 2022, compared with CHF 168 million in 2021. The improvement in operational EBITDA did not completely offset the one-off costs and impairments. Earnings per share in 2022 were CHF 0.27 (CHF 0.50 in 2021).

As of December 31, 2022, Oerlikon had net debt of CHF 471 million. This corresponds to a net debt/operational EBITDA ratio of 0.9. Net debt was impacted by an increase in net working capital related to higher raw material prices and lower customer advances due to weakening end markets. Oerlikon’s total equity ratio was 33% at the end of 2022.

Continued Strong Commitment to Sustainable R&D

In 2022, Oerlikon filed 69 patents and continued to invest in innovation, spending 3.9% (CHF 113 million) of 2022 Group sales on R&D to develop new, improved and sustainable technologies to meet customers’ needs and demands.

Q4 2022 Performance

Order intake for the fourth quarter decreased slightly by 1.4% due to adverse currency impacts. At constant exchange rates, Q4 orders increased by 4.0% year-over-year. Group sales decreased in the fourth quarter by 3.0% to CHF 736 million. FX-adjusted, sales increased 1.8%, supported by Surface Solutions growth in aviation.

Group operational EBITDA in Q4 decreased by 4.2% to CHF 122 million, or 16.6% of sales (Q4 2021: CHF 127 million, or 16.8% of sales). Operational EBITDA and margin comparison were impacted by Polymer Processing Solution’s record performance in the same period last year, which included record sales and a favorable project mix. Q4 2022 Group operational EBIT was CHF 64 million, or 8.7% of sales (Q4 2021: CHF 72 million, or 9.4% of sales).

Group Q4 unadjusted EBITDA was CHF 55 million, or 7.5% of sales (2021: CHF 129 million; 17.0%), and unadjusted EBIT was CHF -22 million, or -3.0% of sales (2021: CHF 67 million; 8.9%). The decrease is attributed to the one-off costs and impairments booked in the fourth quarter.

Stable Dividends per Share

Oerlikon is committed to providing attractive returns to shareholders while maintaining financial flexibility to invest in growth. In line with its strategy, the Board will recommend to shareholders an ordinary dividend payout of CHF 0.35 per share at the 2023 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (AGM) on March 21, 2023, taking place in KKL Lucerne, Switzerland.

2023 Outlook Envisages Transitory Macro Headwinds

For 2023, Oerlikon expects a mid-single digit percentage organic sales decrease at constant currencies to CHF ~2.8 billion, reflecting primarily the postponement of customer investment decisions in Polymer Processing Solutions. Depending on the closing date of the announced Riri acquisition, an additional CHF 100-150 million of sales is expected. The operational EBITDA margin is expected to be between 16.0% and 16.5%. Oerlikon’s cost actions are designed to counteract inflation and mix.

Amendment of Oerlikon’s Articles of Association

Pursuant to the revised Swiss corporate law that entered into force on January 1, 2023, Swiss corporations are obliged to revise their articles of association to comply with the new provisions. Correspondingly, Oerlikon’s Board of Directors will propose to the AGM 2023 various amendments to the Articles of Association to ensure that the Articles of Association will be aligned with the revised law. Further, the Articles of Association shall be updated in line with prevailing market standards in Switzerland and the company’s needs.

Nomination of a new Independent Board Member

Subject to the approval by the AGM 2023 to amend the Articles of Association with respect to increasing the potential maximum number of Board members, the Board of Directors proposes to nominate Mrs. Inka Koljonen for election as a member of the Board at the AGM on March 21, 2023. All current Board members will be standing for re-election. Mrs. Inka Koljonen is Chief Financial Officer at MAN Truck & Bus SE. Her significant experience in strategy and finance in the automotive and aerospace industry – both key sectors for Oerlikon – will further strengthen the diversity of the Board’s expertise.

Composition of the Board of Directors and its Committees, subject to (re)-election at the AGM

Oerlikon strives to have an independent, well-diversified Board of Directors in terms of skills, experiences, geographic reach, tenure, independence and gender, aligned with its strategic goals and business needs. Subject to all members of the Board of Directors and all members of the Human Resources Committee (HRC) being (re-)elected at the AGM on March 21, 2023, the Board of Directors will comprise of Prof. Dr. Michael Suess as Executive Chairman, Gerhard Pegam as Vice-Chairman, Paul Adams as Lead Director and Jürg Fedier, Inka Koljonen, Irina Matveeva, Alexey V. Moskov and Zhenguo Yao as members of the Board of Directors.

Following these elections, the majority of Oerlikon’s Board of Directors will be independent and its committees will be composed as follows:

Paul Adams, Inka Koljonen, Alexey V. Moskov, Gerhard Pegam and Zhenguo Yao will serve as members of the Human Resources Committee. Paul Adams, Jürg Fedier, Inka Koljonen and Irina Matveeva will be members of the Audit & Finance Committee, and the Governance Committee will comprise of Paul Adams, Gerhard Pegam and Zhenguo Yao.

“With the role of Lead Director and with the support of the Governance Committee, the Board is able to ensure the necessary control mechanisms to ensure good corporate governance,” said Paul Adams, Lead Director and Chair of the Governance Committee.

Division Overview

Surface Solutions Division

Key figures of the Surface Solutions Division as of December 31, 2022 (in CHF Million)

 

FY 2022

FY 2021

Q4 2022

Q4 2021

Order intake

1 418

1 345

5.4%

348

341

1.9%

Order backlog

206

178

15.8%

206

178

15.8%

Sales (to third parties)

1 384

1 283

7.9%

358

337

6.3%

Operational EBITDA

247

236

4.5%

63 56

11.8%

Operational EBITDA margin

17.7%

18.3%

-60 bps 17.5%

16.7%

80 bps

Surface Solutions saw market recovery in some end markets in the first half of the year, although this was dampened by customers’ supply chain shortages. While shortages started to ease in the second half of the year, difficult macro conditions led to weakening industrial activity.

The division’s 2022 order intake increased by 5.4% (8.7% FX-adjusted) to CHF 1 418 million. In Q4 2022, order intake increased by 1.9% (6.0% FX-adjusted) year-over-year. Division sales of CHF 1 384 million in 2022 were 7.9% (11.4% FX-adjusted) higher. In Q4 2022, sales increased 6.3% (10.5% FX-adjusted), driven by aviation and tooling, but were partly offset by weakening industrial activity.

2022 operational EBITDA improved by 4.5% to CHF 247 million, or 17.7% of sales. The margin was impacted by higher input costs and mix. The Q4 operational EBITDA improved 11.8% year-over-year. Q4 operational EBITDA margin was supported by operating leverage and further passing on of input costs, partly offset by mix. Operational EBIT was CHF 96 million in 2022, or 6.9% of sales (2021: CHF 81 million, or 6.3% of sales).

Unadjusted EBITDA was CHF 226 million, or 16.2% of sales, compared to CHF 232 million, or 18.0% of sales in 2021. Unadjusted EBIT was CHF 54 million, or 3.9% of sales (2021: CHF 66 million, or 5.1% of sales), attributed to one-off costs and impairments.

Polymer Processing Solutions Division

Key figures of the Polymer Processing Solutions Division as of December 31, 2022 (in CHF Million)

  FY 2022

FY 2021

Q4 2022

Q4 2021

Order intake

1 572 1 452

8.3%

315

332

-4.9%

Order backlog

576 558

3.2%

576

558

3.2%

Sales (to third parties)

1 525

1 366

11.7%

378 422

-10.4%

Operational EBITDA

244

213

14.6%

56

76

-26.8%

Operational EBITDA margin

16.0%

15.6%

40 bps 14.7%

18.0%

-330 bps

The division experienced strong market demand in the first half of 2022. In the second half, the macro environment impacted discretionary textile spending, leading to some customers starting to postpone orders. As a result, the division began in Q4 2022 to proactively implement measures to protect its cost base. It is expected that the division will be downsized by more than 800 employees.

Overall, the division achieved one of its highest annual order intakes and sales levels in 2022 and improved its operational EBITDA. Order intake increased by 8.3% (12.4% FX-adjusted) to CHF 1 572 million year-over-year and sales increased by 11.7% (16.2% FX-adjusted) to CHF 1 525 million, driven by filament and non-filament and in part by the Oerlikon HRSflow business, which recorded all-time high sales and notably increased its market share.

In the fourth quarter, orders decreased due to adverse currency impacts. At constant exchange rates, orders increased by 1.9% year-over-year. Sales decreased year-over-year due to the division’s record quarterly sales in the same period last year.

Operational EBITDA in 2022 improved 14.6% year-over-year to CHF 244 million, or 16.0% of sales, attributed to positive impacts from operating leverage, cost control and acquisition. In Q4 2022, the margin decreased year-over-year due to the positive mix effect in Q4 2021, costs related to elevated COVID cases in China and a provision for inflation compensation in Q4 2022. Operational EBIT for 2022 was CHF 187 million (2021: CHF 163 million), or 12.2% of sales (2021: 12.0%).

Unadjusted EBITDA was CHF 193 million, or 12.6% of sales (2021: CHF 208 million, 15.2%). Unadjusted EBIT was CHF 135 million (2021: CHF 158 million), or 8.9% of sales (2021: 11.6%). Both were impacted by one-off provisions related to the division’s proactive cost actions.

Additional information

FY2022 Results Conferences

Oerlikon will present its results today, February 21st, 2023, as follows:

10:00 CET

In-person Media Information Session

Zunfthaus zur Saffran
13:00 CET Hybrid Analysts and Investors Conference Zunfthaus zur Saffran and live webcast
Live Webcast for Analysts and Investors Event

The analysts’ conference will also be broadcast live via webcast and can be viewed via this Link or on the Group’s website (www.oerlikon.com).

To ask questions, please dial in using one of these numbers:

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FY2022 Documents can be downloaded from Oerlikon’s website:
2022 Annual Report (in English) https://www.oerlikon.com/annualreport-2022/en/
2022 FY Results News Release

www.oerlikon.com/pressreleases

www.oerlikon.com/en/investors

2022 Results Presentation www.oerlikon.com/en/investors/reports-publications

About Oerlikon

Oerlikon (SIX: OERL) is a global innovation powerhouse for surface engineering, polymer processing and additive manufacturing. The Group’s solutions and comprehensive services, together with its advanced materials, empower customers by improving and maximizing the performance, function, design and sustainability of customers’ products and manufacturing processes in key industries. Pioneering technology for decades, everything Oerlikon invents and does is guided by its passion to support customers’ goals and foster a sustainable world. Headquartered in Pfaeffikon, Switzerland, the Group operates its business in two Divisions – Surface Solutions and Polymer Processing Solutions. It has a global footprint of more than 12 100 employees at 205 locations in 37 countries and generated sales of CHF 2.9 billion in 2022.

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