With total revenue of USD 801 million for year 2023
Egypt Kuwait Holding achieved net profits of USD 179 million. Board of Directors recommended cash dividend of 6 cents per share for 2023. Loay Jassim Al Kharafi: • The group has invested over USD 250 million in enhancing our products and services while seizing promising opportunities in the market. • We have successfully expanded our operational capacities, maintaining strong profitability rates, and enhancing the performance of all subsidiaries. • Our focus remains on diversifying income sources by ramping up exports and bolstering cash flows in foreign currencies. • Regional expansions are geared towards driving growth, aligning with our sustainability strategy, and maximizing returns for our shareholders
EKH closed FY2023 with revenues of USD 801 million, surpassing pre-Ukraine war historical averages. Profitability remained robust in FY23, with gross profit reaching USD 358 million and a 45% margin, well above historical averages. EBITDA recorded USD 359 million, implying an EBITDA margin of 45%, EKH closed the year with a net profit margin returning to normalised levels at 27%. Attributable net income for the year amounted to at USD 179 million.
On a quarterly basis, EKH reported revenues of 213 million, marking a 6% increase over the previous quarter. This growth was propelled by a 26% increase in NatEnergy’s revenues, translated into USD, and an improvement in urea prices at AlexFert compared to the lows observed in 1H23. Profitability remained resilient, ending the quarter with a 43% gross profit margin. EBITDA for the quarter reached 95 million in 4Q23, reflecting an EBITDA margin of 45%, aligning with historical averages. EKH’s net income for the quarter demonstrated resilience, standing at 50 million in 4Q23, with a net income margin of 23%, consistent with the 24% recorded in 3Q23. Attributable net income for 4Q23 totaled USD 43 million in 4Q23, exhibiting an 18% increase quarter-on-quarter from the USD 36 million reported in 3Q23.
Commenting on the Group’s performance, EKH Chairman Loay Jassim Al-Kharafi said: “In the face of formidable global challenges, I am pleased to announce that EKH has demonstrated remarkable resilience and strong performance throughout 2023. This success is further bolstered by solid profitability metrics, including a strong gross profit margin and EBITDA, which have contributed to impressive revenues for the year. Additionally, this achievement has led to an increased attributable net income for our shareholders.”
In 2023, EKH strategically invested over USD 250 million, reinforcing our commitment to sustained growth and diversification. Our initiatives included bolstering our product and service portfolio, pursuing opportunities in new markets, and enhancing vertical integration. Additionally, we increased our stake in AlexFert to boost export sales and secure higher USD-denominated revenues.
As we reflect on our accomplishments in 2023, I wish to express sincere gratitude to Sherif El Zayat, our outgoing CEO, who has been an integral part of our success over the years. We wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors. I also wish to welcome Jon Rokk as our new CEO, who was meticulously selected for his distinguished leadership roles in various multinational companies across Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. With expertise spanning multiple sectors, including oil & gas, petrochemicals, infrastructure, and nuclear power, Jon aligns seamlessly with the diverse business areas of EKH and our ambitions for expansion and growth. Under his leadership, we are confident that EKH will continue to thrive and reach new heights.
Looking forward, our strategy emphasizes integration, diversification, and resilience. Specifically, our focus is on expanding exports, enhancing foreign currency streams, and growing our regional presence to drive growth and add resilience to our business, aligning with our long-term strategy for sustainability and enhanced shareholder returns.
In line with our commitment, we are pleased to propose a dividend distribution of USD six cents per share to our esteemed shareholders at the upcoming general assembly, supported by our robust operational performance, healthy cash flows, and a resilient balance sheet.” Al-Kharafi said.
On the Fertilizers front, EKH doubled formica sheets production, inaugurated a new SNF factory, and launched a state-of-the-art sulfuric acid facility, contributing to feedstock for the Group’s portfolio products. At AlexFert, EKH increased ownership to over 75%, enhancing USD-denominated revenues.
In the Energy and Energy-Related Segment, NatEnergy’s subsidiaries expanded installations, connecting over two million households. Meanwhile, at Kahraba, NatEnergy’s power distribution and generation subsidiary, the company’s successive investments over the years have increased power generation capacity to 135 MW, while on the distribution front, capacity has already passed 350 MW as of 2024, with plans for further expansion to 645 MW by 2030.
At ONS, the company’s strategic plan to optimize reserve management, extend well-life, and enhance production efficiency has borne fruit. ONS expanded the concession area by 140 km2, totaling 440 km2. With a USD 70 million capex for Phase-3B (2023 to Q1 2024), two new wells (ATON1 + KSE2) have been drilled in the new extension area using WH platforms, ensuring the continuation of the company’s operational success.
Finally, the significant contributions of Delta Insurance and Mohandes Insurance teams have played a pivotal role in ensuring the resilient performance of the companies amidst a challenging operating environment. Additionally, EKH’s microfinance subsidiary, Bedyati, consistently maintained a robust bottom line.
Furthermore, the management is pleased to highlight the upcoming commencement of operations at the Nile Wood production facility in 2024, a joint venture with Homann Holzwerkstoffe GmbH that enhances the group’s strategic positioning.