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Arkema Reveals Ambitious Growth Strategy to Lead Specialty Materials

 

Arkema Reveals Ambitious Growth Strategy to Lead Specialty Materials

 

Chemical company Arkema (Colombes, France) recently unveiled its company roadmap, objectives for 2024, and ambition to become a world leader in specialty materials at a strategy update meeting on April 2.

Since 2006, the Group says it has been progressively developing a leading position in the specialty materials space through targeted investments, an innovation policy focused on sustainable development trends and proactive portfolio management. These activities now account for almost 80% of its sales.

Today, Arkema’s vision revolves around growth of its Adhesive Solutions, Advanced Materials and Coating Solutions businesses. The Group has decided to align its organization and reporting with this vision, which now consists of:

By 2024, Arkema aims to become a pure specialty materials player, with a resilient and focused portfolio, characterized by high profitability and strong cash generation. Thus, Arkema aims to generate sales of €10 to 11 billion and an EBITDA margin of around 17% compared to 15.8% today for its Specialty Materials business. To carry through this latest stage in its development, the Group intends to build on its many innovation projects and investments in major projects such as the expansion of its specialty polyamides in Asia, which will help for example meet the challenges of material lightweighting, 3D printing, new energies and energy efficiency in buildings. Arkema also intends to continue playing an active part in the consolidation of the Adhesives market. 

Arkema will also maintain strict financial discipline, with a net debt (including hybrid bonds) to EBITDA ratio of less than 2 and a return on capital employed (ROCE) in excess of 10% by 2024. Over the next five years, the Group’s cash generation is expected to grow further compared to the previous period (2015-2019). By maintaining the net debt (including hybrid bonds) to EBITDA ratio around end-2019 levels, it should allow Arkema to finance major organic growth projects and portfolio management operations, as well as raise shareholder returns, the goal being to achieve a dividend pay-out ratio of some 40% by 2024, the Group says. It is also expected to allow opportunistic share buy-backs under favorable market conditions.

Arkema also says that its 2024 targets are based on its current best estimates, and that achievement of the targets will depend on the duration and long-term economic impacts of the COVID-19 crisis.

In the short term, in the context of the pandemic, the Group is implementing crisis management measures to ensure the protection of its employees’ health as a priority, adjusting its supply chain and adapting its production facilities to best manage potential disruptions and ensure the continuity of supply to its customers in essential markets. The Group continues to monitor its cash generation and is taking active steps to reduce its investments and fixed costs from the levels initially forecast for 2020. In the first quarter, the impact of COVID-19 on the Group’s EBITDA is estimated at between €40 and 50 million. 


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