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Electrolux profits boosted by lockdown DIY

Company registers  net profit of 6.6 billion kronor for the full-year, up from 2.5 billion in 2019

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Feb 2021 11:00PM

Electrolux profits boosted by lockdown DIY
Electrolux says it also managed to reduce costs by 5% for the year, and was boosted by strong consumer demand in the latter part of the year.– AFP pic, February 2, 2021

STOCKHOLM – Swedish appliance giant Electrolux said today it had more than doubled earnings in 2020, helped by Covid lockdown restrictions that prompted consumers to tackle home improvements.

The company registered a net profit of 6.6 billion kronor (RM3.17 billion) for the full-year, up from 2.5 billion in 2019.

Electrolux also managed to reduce costs by 5% for the year, and was boosted by strong consumer demand in the latter part of the year, a statement said.

“People are spending more time at home and less money on travel and eating out, so they have more money left over to invest in renovating their kitchens and laundry rooms and that has led to very high demand for our products,” chief executive officer Jonas Samuelson told Swedish Radio.

The company noted however that the year had been “highly volatile with a challenging first half followed by a significant recovery during the second half.”

Electrolux also earned 2.4 billion kronor from “a settlement gain from the distribution of Electrolux Professional” that was listed on the Stockholm stock exchange as a separate company in March. 

Full-year sales actually fell by 2.5% to 116 billion kronor, but the group’s operating margin rose by 2.3 percentage points to 5%.

Excluding currency effects, sales grew 3.3%.

For 2021, the Swedish group said visibility was “limited” due to the pandemic, but it expected demand in the first half to “exceed normal seasonal levels across our main markets”.

“Assuming that consumer spending patterns start to normalise by mid-year, we estimate that market demand will also normalise during the second half of 2021,” it said.

The Electrolux share price was up by 0.5% on the Stockholm stock exchange in mid-morning trading. – AFP, February 2, 2021

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