Earnings Release • May 25, 2022
Earnings Release
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(Figures in brackets relate to the same period of the year before)
| (figures in NOK 1 000) | Q1 2022 | Q1 2021 | 2021 |
|---|---|---|---|
| IFRS main figures | |||
| Operating revenues1 | 356 243 | 567 854 | 3 402 746 |
| EBITDA2 | 51 758 | 117 865 | 658 597 |
| EBITDA adjusted3 | 60 759 | 128 998 | 755 854 |
| Operating profit/(loss) | 49 460 | 115 303 | 648 325 |
| Profit/(loss) before taxes | 47 275 | 111 309 | 645 331 |
| Net income | 37 553 | 76 647 | 504 905 |
| Cash flow from operating activities | (308 524) | (87 843) | 392 588 |
| Net cash flow | 167 011 | (187 405) | (357 898) |
| Interest-bearing liabilities | 2 561 988 | 2 443 757 | 2 147 683 |
| Total assets | 6 083 854 | 6 062 559 | 5 781 958 |
| Equity | 2 493 959 | 2 509 876 | 2 468 841 |
| Equity ratio | 41.0% | 41.4% | 42.7% |
| Earnings per share in NOK | 0.40 | 0.82 | 5.40 |
| Segment reporting (NGAAP4 ) |
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| Operating revenues | 757 901 | 857 884 | 3 308 143 |
| EBITDA5 | 106 244 | 147 391 | 523 504 |
| EBITDA margin | 14.0% | 17.2% | 15.8% |
| Key figures (net, adjusted for share in joint ventures) | |||
| Number of units sold6 | 201 | 248 | 821 |
| Number of construction starts | 113 | 134 | 880 |
| Number of units delivered | 77 | 124 | 894 |
| Number of units completed | 74 | 95 | 867 |
1 Operating revenues do not include revenues from joint ventures.
2 EBITDA is operating profit before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortisation and other gains (losses).
3 EBITDA adjusted excludes financial expenses included in project cost. See note 6 for details.
4 The NGAAP accounts utilise the percentage of completion method, i.e percentage of completion multiplied by the sales ratio.
5 EBITDA is operating profit before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation, profit from joint ventures and other gains (losses).
6 Units sold are sales contracts entered into with customers pursuant to the Norwegian Housing Construction Act. In accordance with the IFRS, they are recognised as income on delivery.
| (figures in NOK 1 000) | Q1 2022 | Q1 2021 | 2021 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total operating revenues | 356 243 | 567 854 | 3 402 746 |
| Project expenses | (253 180) | (401 197) | (2 617 422) |
| Other operating expenses, salaries and personnel | |||
| costs, depreciation and amortisation | (48 606) | (57 306) | (246 696) |
| Total operating expenses | (301 786) | (458 503) | (2 864 118) |
| Associated companies and joint ventures | (4 997) | 5 952 | 109 697 |
| Other gains (losses), net | - | - | - |
| Operating profit | 49 460 | 115 303 | 648 325 |
| Net financial expenses | (2 185) | (3 994) | (2 994) |
| Profit before taxes | 47 275 | 111 309 | 645 331 |
| Income taxes | (9 722) | (34 662) | (140 426) |
| Net income | 37 553 | 76 647 | 504 905 |
(Figures in brackets relate to the corresponding period of 2021. The figures are unaudited.)
Selvaag Bolig had operating revenues of NOK 356.2 million (NOK 567.9 million) in the first quarter. Revenues from units delivered accounted for NOK 342.4 million (NOK 552.8 million) of the total. Other revenues derived from non-core activities, mainly provision of services.
A total of 77 units (124) were delivered in the quarter, including 76 (114) from consolidated project companies and one (10) was from joint ventures.
Project costs for the quarter totalled NOK 253.2 million (NOK 401.2 million), of which NOK 9.0 million (NOK 11.1 million) represented previously capitalised financial expenses. Total project expenses primarily represented construction costs for units delivered as well as costs in projects which did not qualify for capitalisation as inventory.
Operating costs excluding project costs totalled NOK 48.6 million (NOK 57.3 million) for the period. Payroll costs accounted for NOK 26.2 million (NOK 27.9 million) of this figure. In addition, NOK 4.8 million (NOK 4.8 million) in payroll costs relating to housing under construction was capitalised during the quarter and will be expensed as project costs on future delivery.
Other operating costs came to NOK 20.1 million (NOK 26.8 million) for the quarter, including NOK 3.7 million (NOK 9.3 million) for sales and marketing.
The share of profit from associates and joint ventures came to NOK -5 million (NOK 6.0 million) for the quarter. The negative effect in 2022 is due to few units delivered and costs related to sales and marketing in the period.
Reported EBITDA was NOK 51.8 million (NOK 117.9 million), corresponding to a margin of 14.5 per cent (20.8 per cent). EBITDA adjusted for financial expenses included in project costs came to NOK 60.8 million (NOK 129.0 million), corresponding to a margin of 17.1 per cent (22.7 per cent). The decline in the EBITDA margin from the first quarter of 2021 primarily reflected fewer units delivered. EBITDA margins are influenced by presenting results from joint ventures net rather than including them in turnover. For more information, see note 8 on proportional consolidation.
Consolidated depreciation and amortisation totalled NOK 2.3 million (NOK 2.6 million) for the quarter. Operating profit thereby came to NOK 49.5 million (NOK 115.3 million).
Net financial expense amounted to NOK 2.2 million (expense of NOK 4 million). Pre-tax profit for the quarter came to NOK 47.3 million (NOK 111.3 million).
Tax expense for the period came to NOK 9.7 million (NOK 34.7 million). Comprehensive income for the first quarter consequently came to NOK 37.6 million (NOK 76.6 million). NOK 37.6 million of the profit was attributable to the
shareholders of Selvaag Bolig ASA (NOK 76.6 million), and NOK 0 (0) to non-controlling shareholders.
Consolidated net cash flow from operational activities was negative at NOK 308.5 million (negative at NOK 87.8 million). The decline from the same period of 2021 was mainly due to relatively few units delivered and high construction activity.
Net cash flow from investing activities was positive at NOK 86.4 million (negative at NOK 5.6 million) for the quarter. The change from the same period of 2021 primarily reflected dividends received from joint ventures in the first quarter of 2022.
Net cash flow from financing activities was positive at NOK 389.1 million (negative at NOK 94 million) for the quarter. The change from the same period of 2021 primarily reflected an increase in construction loans, whereas the same period of 2021 had a net redemption of construction loans.
The group's holding of cash and cash equivalents at 31 March totalled NOK 694.4 million (NOK 697.9 million), an increase of NOK 167.0 million from 31 December and a decline of NOK 3.5 million from a year earlier.
| (figures in NOK 1 000) | Q1 2022 | Q1 2021 | 2021 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Profit before taxes | 47 275 | 111 309 | 645 331 |
| Net cash flow from operating activities | (308 524) | (87 843) | 392 588 |
| Net cash flow from investment activities | 86 434 | (5 550) | 167 129 |
| Net cash flow from financing activities | 389 101 | (94 013) | (917 616) |
| Net change in cash and cash equivalents | 167 011 | (187 405) | (357 898) |
| Cash and cash equivalents at start of period | 527 435 | 885 333 | 885 333 |
| Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | 694 446 | 697 928 | 527 435 |
The carrying amount of Selvaag Bolig's total inventory (land, units under construction and completed units) at 31 March was NOK 4 357.1 million, compared with NOK 4 072.5 million at 31 December and NOK 4 172.4 million a year earlier. See note 5 for a further specification of inventory.
The group's accounts receivable were NOK 50.8 million at the end of the quarter. In comparison, accounts receivable were NOK 83.8 million at the end of the previous quarter and NOK 117.6 million at the same time the year before.
Equity was NOK 2 494.0 million (NOK 2 509.9 million) at 31 March, corresponding to an equity ratio of 41.0 per cent (41.4 per cent). Non-controlling interests amounted to NOK 7.8 million (NOK 7.8 million) of equity.
Other current non-interest-bearing liabilities for the group totalled NOK 542.1 million (NOK 687.6 million) at 31 March, of which NOK 237.1 million (NOK 275.9 million) represented
advance payments from customers.
At 31 March, consolidated interest-bearing debt amounted to NOK 2 562.0 million (NOK 2 443.8 million), of which 1 189.9 million (NOK 1 074.8 million) was non-current and NOK 1 372.1 million (NOK 1 368.9 million) was current. NOK 751.2 million (NOK 660.7 million) of current debt related to repurchase agreements with and seller credits for Urban Property. See note 7 for more information.
The group had land loans totalling 241.5 million (NOK 249.3 million) at 31 March. This relatively low level reflects the fact that a large part of the properties is financed through Urban Property and classified as current liabilities, repurchase agreements and seller credits. Land loans are normally converted to construction loans in line with the progress of the respective development projects.
Selvaag Bolig ASA has a credit facility agreement of NOK 150 million with DNB, which matures in April 2023. The group also
has an annually renewed overdraft facility of NOK 150 million with the same bank. Furthermore, the company established a credit facility of NOK 300 million with DNB in 2021 for infrastructure financing. This matures in January 2024. No drawings had been made against any of these facilities at 31 March.
| (figures in NOK 1 000) | Q1 2022 | Q1 2021 | 2021 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non-current interest-bearing debt | 1 189 888 | 1 074 816 | 777 200 |
| Current interest-bearing debt | 620 922 | 708 273 | 688 330 |
| Current liabilities repurchase agreements and seller | 751 178 | 660 668 | 682 153 |
| Cash and cash equivalents | (694 446) | (697 928) | (527 435) |
| Net interest-bearing debt | 1 867 542 | 1 745 829 | 1 620 248 |
The group's interest-bearing debt falls primarily into four categories: 1) top-up loans, which are liabilities in parent company Selvaag Bolig ASA, 2) land loans, 3) repurchase agreements with Urban Property and 4) construction loans. At 31 March, the group had no top-up loans, land loans of NOK 242 million, repurchase agreements with Urban Property of NOK 751 million and total construction loans of NOK 1 569 million.

Interest costs on land loans are normally recognised in profit and loss until the site secures planning permission. They are capitalised against the site from the day the project secures planning permission, and recognised in profit and loss as part of the cost of sales when the units are delivered. Interest
charges on construction loans are capitalised during the construction period and recognised under cost of sales in the same way.
At 31 March, interest of NOK 158 million on land loans had been capitalised, while interest of NOK 84 million relating to land loans was recognised in profit and loss.
In connection with the Urban Property transaction on 21 January 2020, a large proportion of the group's land loans were redeemed and replaced with liabilities in the form of repurchase agreements with Urban Property (UP). See note 7 for a description of the collaboration with UP. This means that interest charges on land loans related to these sites, which are collectively designated Portfolio B, have been replaced by option premiums paid quarterly. These premiums are treated in the accounts in the same way as the land-loan interest charges, being capitalised as inventory and included in the cost of sales on delivery of completed units. Option premiums paid and capitalised for sites in Portfolio B came to NOK 3.3 million (NOK 5.3 million) for the first quarter.
Portfolio C comprises land which the group has the right or obligation to purchase from Urban Property in the future. See note 7 for more information. Provision for accrued option premiums is made quarterly as other long-term assets and other long-term liabilities respectively in Selvaag Bolig's consolidated accounts. The asset is reclassified as inventory when the land is taken over. Provision for and capitalisation of option premiums for portfolio C in the first quarter came to NOK 21.9 million (NOK 21.5 million). At 31 March, total provision and capitalisation came to NOK 101.9 million (NOK 35.4 million).
Each project is followed up individually in daily operations, and operational reporting accordingly comprises one main segment – Housing development. Reporting also comprises the "Other" segment. The latter primarily includes service deliveries in completed Pluss projects as well as group administration not allocated to the main segment. Operational reporting utilises the percentage of completion method for recognising revenues and profit (NGAAP), which differs from the IFRS where profit is recognised on delivery. Note 4 to the financial statements presents segment information reconciled with the financial reporting figures (IFRS).
| Operating revenues | EBITDA | Operating profit/loss | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (figures in NOK 1 000) | Q1 22 | Q1 21 | Q1 22 | Q1 21 | Q1 22 | Q1 21 | |
| Housing development (NGAAP) | 745 026 | 843 290 | 136 226 | 176 246 | 145 477 | 212 081 | |
| Other | 12 875 | 14 594 | (29 982) | (28 855) | (30 198) | (29 096) | |
| IFRS adjustments | (401 658) | (290 030) | (54 486) | (29 526) | (65 819) | (67 682) | |
| Total group (IFRS) | 356 243 | 567 854 | 51 758 | 117 865 | 49 460 | 115 303 |
This segment comprises all Selvaag Bolig's projects regardless of geographical location since each project is followed up individually.
Operating revenues from housing development for the first quarter were NOK 745.0 million (NOK 843.3 million). They derived from 20 projects (14) in production.
Operating costs, primarily for construction and sales, are directly related to the projects and amounted to NOK 608.8 million (NOK 667.0 million) for the first quarter. Construction
The other business segment comprises a number of activities in the group which are not regarded as part of the core business on a stand-alone basis. It also includes administration and management which cannot be attributed directly to the projects and are accordingly not allocated to the housing development segment.
costs in the segment reporting are exclusive of directly related financial expenses (interest on construction loans). This differs from the IFRS accounts, where financial expenses are included in project costs on delivery.
EBITDA presents operating profit (loss) before depreciation, gain (loss), and share of profit (loss) from associates. It came to NOK 136.2 million (NOK 176.2 million) for the quarter, corresponding to a profit margin of 18.3 per cent (20.9 per cent).
Operating revenues for the segment in the first quarter came to NOK 12.9 million (NOK 14.6 million), while operating costs amounted to NOK 42.9 million (NOK 43.4 million). Costs relate largely to remuneration for the administration and management, as well as to central marketing. EBITDA was thereby negative at NOK 30.0 million (negative NOK 28.9 million).
All figures are presented net, adjusted for Selvaag Bolig's share of joint ventures, unless otherwise specified. Units sold are sales contracts entered into with customers pursuant to the Norwegian Housing Construction Act. Pursuant to the IFRS, these are recognised as income on delivery.
Gross sales during the quarter totalled 271 units with a combined value of NOK 1 401 million. Selvaag Bolig's share amounted to 201 units with a combined value of NOK 1 033 million.
Work started on constructing 113 units during the first quarter, so that Selvaag Bolig had 1 361 units worth some NOK 7.0 billion under construction at 31 March. A total of 74 units were completed during the quarter.
To manifest value creation in the group, segment reporting shows revenue and costs in the various projects using the percentage of completion method as its accounting principle.
The group has projects in Oslo, Bærum, Asker, Lørenskog, Ski, Ås, Fredrikstad, Stavanger, Sandnes, Sola, Tønsberg, Trondheim, Bergen and Stockholm. However, no projects were under construction in Sandnes, Bærum, Fredrikstad or Stockholm during the first quarter.
| Q1 21 | Q2 21 | Q3 21 | Q4 21 | Q1 22 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Units sold | 248 | 173 | 125 | 276 | 201 |
| Construction starts | 134 | 142 | 148 | 456 | 113 |
| Units completed | 95 | 120 | 318 | 334 | 74 |
| Units delivered | 124 | 132 | 314 | 324 | 77 |
| Units under construction | 1 349 | 1 371 | 1 201 | 1 323 | 1 361 |
| Proportion of sold units under construction | 82 % | 82 % | 76 % | 67 % | 73 % |
| Completed unsold units | 17 | 15 | 16 | 25 | 19 |
| Sales value of units under construction (NOK million) | 6 627 | 6 749 | 6 200 | 6 736 | 7 034 |
Selvaag Bolig purchased one site from Urban Property for a total of NOK 131 million during the quarter. See note 7.
Units sold

Total housing sales during the first quarter, including Selvaag Bolig's relative share of joint ventures, amounted to 201 units with a combined sales value of NOK 1 033 million. These sales comprise Selvaag Bolig's consolidated project companies as well as its relative share of units sold in joint venture projects. Sales in the same period of 2021 totalled 248 units with a combined value of NOK 1 242 million.
Selvaag Bolig started sales during the quarter in five projects, comprising 192 residential units (270).
| Project | No of units Category | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Skårerbyen Gårdskvartalet | 44 | Flat | Greater Oslo | |
| Kaldnes Sjøparken | 22 | Flat | Greater Oslo | |
| Sandsli 360 | 64 | Flat | Bergen | |
| Ringve Pluss | 16 | Flat | Trondheim | |
| Lille Løren Park | 46 | Flat | Greater Oslo | |
| Total | 192 |
Construction began on 113 (134) units during the quarter. At
31 March, Selvaag Bolig consequently had 1 361 (1 349) units under construction. They included 1 008 units in Greater Oslo, 157 in Rogaland county, 135 in Bergen and 62 units in Trondheim.
Construction starts can vary substantially from quarter to quarter, since construction normally only begins when 60 per cent of the units in a project has been sold.
The order backlog at 31 March - in other words, the sales value of the 1 361 (1 349) units then under construction – was NOK 7 034 million (NOK 6 627 million).
A total of 74 (95) units were completed in the first quarter, and 77 (124) – including ones completed earlier – were delivered. The completed units were spread over two projects.
At 31 March, the group held 19 (17) completed but unsold units. Consolidated project companies accounted for 76 (114) of the units delivered, while one (10) was in partowned project companies.
| Project | No of units Category | Region | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lørenskog Stasjonsby Silkeføret | 30 | Flat | Greater Oslo |
| Skårerløkka | 44 | Flat | Greater Oslo |
| Total | 74 | ||
Based on anticipated progress for the projects, 210 units are expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2022. Estimated completions for 2022 as a whole amount to 586 units.

The company had 93.77 million issued shares at 31 March, divided between 4 938 shareholders.
The 20 largest shareholders controlled 83.2 per cent of the total number of issued shares. The largest shareholder was Selvaag AS, with a 53.5 per cent holding.
During the quarter, the Selvaag Bolig share varied in price from NOK 44.00 to NOK 51.41. The closing price at 31 March was NOK 46.91. That compared with NOK 51.00 at 31 December, and the share price accordingly fell by 8.0 per cent over the quarter.
Just under 5 million shares, or 5.3 per cent of the overall number outstanding, were traded during the period. Share turnover totalled NOK 256.9 million during the quarter, corresponding to an average daily figure of roughly NOK 4 million.
| Shareholder | # of shares | % share |
|---|---|---|
| SELVAAG AS | 50 180 087 | 53.5% |
| Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB * | 7 104 973 | 7.6% |
| PARETO INVEST AS | 4 311 772 | 4.6% |
| VERDIPAPIRFONDET ALFRED BERG GAMBA | 3 117 700 | 3.3% |
| The Northern Trust Comp, London Br * | 2 158 000 | 2.3% |
| JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., London * | 1 923 658 | 2.1% |
| State Street Bank and Trust Comp | 1 030 044 | 1.1% |
| Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB * | 1 000 000 | 1.1% |
| MUSTAD INDUSTRIER AS | 960 096 | 1.0% |
| The Northern Trust Comp, London Br * | 840 200 | 0.9% |
| SANDEN EQUITY AS | 770 000 | 0.8% |
| BANAN II AS | 750 000 | 0.8% |
| Landkreditt Utbytte | 700 000 | 0.7% |
| Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. * | 684 200 | 0.7% |
| Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. * | 516 831 | 0.6% |
| SELVAAG BOLIG ASA | 511 933 | 0.5% |
| HOLTA INVEST AS | 371 100 | 0.4% |
| J.P. Morgan SE * | 350 210 | 0.4% |
| Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. * | 350 000 | 0.4% |
| State Street Bank and Trust Comp * | 344 812 | 0.4% |
| Total 20 largest shareholders | 77 975 616 | 83.2% |
| Other shareholders | 15 790 072 | 16.8% |
| Total number of shares | 93 765 688 | 100.0% |
* Further information regarding shareholders is presented at: http://sboasa.no/en
As a housing developer, Selvaag Bolig is exposed to risks which could affect the group's business and financial position.
Risk factors relate to land development, sales and the execution of housing projects, and can be divided into the categories market risk, operational risk, financial risk and climate risk. There is also risk linked to how geopolitical tension will impact Selvaag Bolig. The group gives priority to work on managing and dealing with risk, and has established routines and control systems to limit and control risk exposure.
Macroeconomic conditions – particularly unemployment and interest rates – as well as demographic changes are factors which affect the group's progress.
As a pure housing developer, without its own construction arm, Selvaag Bolig puts all building work out to competitive tender. This means the group has great operational flexibility and can adapt its operations at short notice to changing levels of activity in the market. As a general rule, it requires 60 per cent advance sales before initiating projects. 73 per cent of total units under construction and 89 per cent of planned completions in 2022 had been sold at 31 March.
Selvaag Bolig is well placed organisationally, operationally and financially to maintain and strengthen its position in the time to come. See the group's annual report, available on its website, for a more detailed explanation of the risk and uncertainty factors it faces.
Pursuant to the accounting rules, Urban Property is a related party to the group. This means that ongoing option premiums and repurchases are regarded as related-party transactions. During the first quarter, the group repurchased one site from Urban Property for NOK 131 million. See note 7 for further details.
See note 23 to the group's annual reports for detailed information on transactions with related parties in earlier years.
Activity in the Norwegian housing market was high in the first quarter, with price growth. The price development differed between Selvaag Bolig's core areas.
According to Statistics Norway, seasonally adjusted national house prices at 31 March were on average 2.4 per cent higher than at 31 December and up by 7.1 per cent from 31 March 2021.
Overall prices rose by 2.8 per cent during the quarter in Oslo including Bærum and were 5.6 per cent higher than at 31 March 2021. In Akershus excluding Bærum, prices rose by 2.4
per cent and were up by 6.1 per cent from 31 March 2021. Prices in Stavanger rose by 1.2 per cent during the quarter and were 8.3 per cent higher than at 31 March 2021. Prices in Bergen increased by 1.8 per cent in the quarter and were up by 6.3 per cent from 31 March 2021. In Trondheim, prices rose by 3.6 per cent for the quarter and were 11.4 per cent higher than at 31 March 2021.
Selvaag Bolig's projects have all sold well in the first quarter, and 271 homes worth a total of NOK 1 401 million were sold. Adjusted for Selvaag Bolig's share of joint ventures, net sales came to 201 homes worth NOK 1 033 million.
| (figures in NOK 1 000, except earnings per share) | Note | Q1 2022 | Q1 2021 | 2021 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenues | 342 405 | 552 819 | 3 341 513 | |
| Other revenues | 13 838 | 15 035 | 61 233 | |
| Total operating revenues | 356 243 | 567 854 | 3 402 746 | |
| Project expenses | (253 180) | (401 197) | (2 617 422) | |
| Salaries and personnel costs | (26 177) | (27 924) | (136 160) | |
| Depreciation and amortisation | (2 298) | (2 562) | (10 272) | |
| Other operating expenses | (20 131) | (26 820) | (100 264) | |
| Total operating expenses | (301 786) | (458 503) | (2 864 118) | |
| Associated companies and joint ventures | (4 997) | 5 952 | 109 697 | |
| Other gains (losses), net | - | - | - | |
| Operating profit | 49 460 | 115 303 | 648 325 | |
| Financial income | 1 779 | 1 731 | 10 691 | |
| Financial expenses | (3 964) | (5 725) | (13 685) | |
| Net financial expenses | (2 185) | (3 994) | (2 994) | |
| Profit/(loss) before taxes | 47 275 | 111 309 | 645 331 | |
| Income taxes | (9 722) | (34 662) | (140 426) | |
| Net income | 37 553 | 76 647 | 504 905 | |
| Other comprehensive income/expenses | ||||
| Translation differences | (2 057) | (4 586) | (3 223) | |
| Total comprehensive income/(loss) for the period | 35 496 | 72 061 | 501 682 | |
| Net income for the period attributable to: | ||||
| Non-controlling interests | - | (1) | (4) | |
| Shareholders in Selvaag Bolig ASA | 37 553 | 76 648 | 504 909 | |
| Total comprehensive income/(loss) for the period | ||||
| attributable to: | ||||
| Non-controlling interests | - | (1) | (4) | |
| Shareholders in Selvaag Bolig ASA | 35 496 | 72 062 | 501 686 | |
| Earnings per share for net income/(loss) attributed to | ||||
| shareholders in Selvaag Bolig ASA: | ||||
| Earnings per share (basic and diluted) in NOK | 0.40 | 0.82 | 5.40 |
The consolidated financial information has not been audited
| (figures in NOK 1 000) | Note | Q1 2022 | Q1 2021 | 2021 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASSETS | ||||
| Non-current assets | ||||
| Goodwill | 383 376 | 383 376 | 383 376 | |
| Property, plant and equipment | 8 158 | 7 059 | 7 380 | |
| Right-of-use lease assets | 23 661 | 32 665 | 25 733 | |
| Investments in associated companies and joint ventures | 239 418 | 407 897 | 354 699 | |
| Loans to associated companies and joint ventures | 94 865 | 79 955 | 75 777 | |
| Other non-current assets | 7 | 221 996 | 143 322 | 200 782 |
| Total non-current assets | 971 474 | 1 054 274 | 1 047 747 | |
| Current assets Inventories (property) |
5, 7 | 4 357 073 | 4 172 441 | 4 072 466 |
| Trade receivables | 50 828 | 117 552 | 83 831 | |
| Other current receivables | 10 033 | 20 364 | 50 479 | |
| Cash and cash equivalents | 694 446 | 697 928 | 527 435 | |
| Total current assets | 5 112 380 | 5 008 285 | 4 734 211 | |
| TOTAL ASSETS | 6 083 854 | 6 062 559 | 5 781 958 | |
| EQUITY AND LIABILITIES | ||||
| Equity attributed to shareholders in Selvaag Bolig ASA | 2 486 171 | 2 502 085 | 2 461 053 | |
| Non-controlling interests | 7 788 | 7 791 | 7 788 | |
| Total equity | 2 493 959 | 2 509 876 | 2 468 841 | |
| LIABILITIES | ||||
| Non-current liabilities | ||||
| Pension liabilities | 1 254 | 1 186 | 1 254 | |
| Deferred tax liabilities | 38 579 | 29 265 | 38 579 | |
| Provisions | 62 910 | 60 373 | 62 910 | |
| Other non-current liabilities | 7 | 237 685 | 164 145 | 219 622 |
| Non-current lease liabilities | 16 705 | 24 711 | 18 630 | |
| Non-current interest-bearing liabilities | 1 189 888 | 1 074 816 | 777 200 | |
| Total non-current liabilities | 1 547 021 | 1 354 496 | 1 118 195 | |
| Current liabilities | ||||
| Current lease liabilities | 8 006 | 8 420 | 8 108 | |
| Current interest-bearing liabilities | 620 922 | 708 273 | 688 330 | |
| Current liabilities repurchase agreements and seller credits | 7 | 751 178 | 660 668 | 682 153 |
| Trade payables | 33 185 | 55 143 | 129 986 | |
| Current tax payables | 87 530 | 78 089 | 133 902 | |
| Other current non-interest-bearing liabilities | 542 053 | 687 594 | 552 443 | |
| Total current liabilities | 2 042 874 | 2 198 187 | 2 194 922 | |
| Total liabilities | 3 589 895 | 3 552 683 | 3 313 117 | |
| TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES | 6 083 854 | 6 062 559 | 5 781 958 |
The consolidated financial information has not been audited
| Share | Other | Cumulative | Equity attributed | Non | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Share | premium | paid-in | translation | Other | Retained | to shareholders in | controlling | Total | |
| capital | account | capital | differences | reserves | earnings | Selvaag Bolig ASA | interests | equity | |
| Equity at 1 January 2022 | 186 898 | 1 394 857 700 629 | 6 874 | 3 528 | 168 266 | 2 461 055 | 7 788 * | 2 468 841 | |
| Transactions with owners: | |||||||||
| Dividend | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Share buy back | (392) | - | - | - | - | (9 986) | (10 378) | - | (10 378) |
| Employee share programme | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Dividend to non-controlling interests | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Total comprehensive income/(loss) for the period: | |||||||||
| Net income/(loss) for the period | - | - | - | - | - | 37 553 | 37 553 | - | 37 553 |
| Other comprehensive income/(loss) for the period | - | - | - | (2 057) | - | - | (2 057) | - | (2 057) |
| Equity at 31 March 2022 | 186 506 | 1 394 857 700 629 | 4 817 | 3 528 | 195 833 | 2 486 173 | 7 788 * | 2 493 959 |
| Equity at 1 January 2021 | 186 996 | 1 394 857 700 629 | 10 097 | 3 528 | 133 915 | 2 430 025 | 7 792 * | 2 437 815 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Transactions with owners: | |||||||||
| Dividend | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Share buy back | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Employee share programme | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Dividend to non-controlling interests | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| Total comprehensive income/(loss) for the period: | |||||||||
| Net income/(loss) for the period | - | - | - | - | - | 76 648 | 76 648 | (1) | 76 647 |
| Other comprehensive income/(loss) for the period | - | - | - | (4 586) | - | - | (4 586) | - | (4 586) |
| Equity at 31 March 2021 | 186 996 | 1 394 857 700 629 | 5 511 | 3 528 | 210 563 | 2 502 088 | 7 791 * | 2 509 876 | |
| Transactions with owners: | |||||||||
| Dividend | - | - | - | - | - | (467 493) | (467 493) | - | (467 493) |
| Share buy back | (1 008) | - | - | - | - | (25 262) | (26 270) | - | (26 270) |
| Employee share programme | 910 | - | - | - | - | 22 197 | 23 107 | - | 23 107 |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| Total comprehensive income/(loss) for the period: | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Net income/(loss) for the period | - | - | - | - | - | 428 261 | 428 261 | (3) | 428 258 |
| Other comprehensive income/(loss) for the period | - | - | - | 1 363 | - | - | 1 363 | - | 1 363 |
| Equity at 31 December 2021 | 186 898 | 1 394 857 700 629 | 6 874 | 3 528 | 168 266 | 2 461 056 | 7 788 * | 2 468 841 |
The consolidated financial information has not been audited.
* Non-controlling interests include tax from profits in companies subject to partnership taxation. Income taxes in the group do not include taxes from tax subjects outside the Selvaag Bolig group.
| (figures in NOK 1 000) | Note | Q1 2022 | Q1 2021 | 2021 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES | ||||
| Profit/(loss) before taxes | 47 275 | 111 309 | 645 331 | |
| Income taxes paid | (56 093) | (87 567) | (126 725) | |
| Depreciation and amortisation Share of profits/(losses) from associated |
2 298 | 2 562 | 10 272 | |
| companies and joint ventures | 4 997 | (5 952) | (109 697) | |
| Changes in inventories (property) | 5 | (275 812) | (41 821) | 114 544 |
| Changes in trade receivables | 33 003 | (47 086) | (13 365) | |
| Changes in trade payables | (96 801) | (82 083) | (7 240) | |
| Changes in other operating working capital assets | 43 337 | 26 190 | (23 015) | |
| Changes in other operating working capital | (10 728) | 36 604 | (97 517) | |
| Net cash flow from operating activities | (308 524) | (87 843) | 392 588 | |
| CASH FLOW FROM INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES | ||||
| Proceeds from sale of property, plant and | ||||
| equipment and intangible assets | 163 | - | - | |
| Purchases of PPE and intangible assets | (1 179) | - | (1 097) | |
| Proceeds from sale of associated companies and | ||||
| joint ventures | - | - | 8 046 | |
| Proceeds from sale of other investments and | ||||
| repayment of loans | - | 2 000 | 45 875 | |
| Purchases of other investments and loans | (26 550) | (8 800) | (39 745) | |
| Dividends and disbursements from associated | ||||
| companies and joint ventures | 114 000 | 1 250 | 154 050 | |
| Net cash flow from investment activities | 86 434 | (5 550) | 167 129 | |
| CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES | ||||
| Proceeds from borrowings | 7 | 520 897 | 344 944 | 2 311 996 |
| Repayments of borrowings | 7 | (119 846) | (437 128) | (2 743 972) |
| Repayments of lease liabilities | (2 027) | (2 131) | (8 524) | |
| Dividends paid to equity holders of Selvaag Bolig | - | - | (467 493) | |
| Share buy back Selvaag Bolig ASA | (10 378) | - | (26 270) | |
| Proceeds from disposal of shares Selvaag Bolig ASA | 455 | 303 | 16 647 | |
| Net cash flow from financing activities | 389 101 | (94 013) | (917 616) | |
| Net change in cash and cash equivalents | 167 011 | (187 405) | (357 898) | |
| Cash and cash equivalents at start of period | 527 435 | 885 333 | 885 333 | |
| Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | 694 446 | 697 928 | 527 435 |
The consolidated financial information has not been audited
Selvaag Bolig ASA (the "company") and its subsidiaries (together "the group") is a property development group, involved in the construction of residential property for sale in the ordinary course of business. The condensed consolidated interim financial information consists of the group and the group's interest in associated companies and jointly controlled entities.
The group's consolidated financial information has been prepared in accordance with IAS 34 Interim Financial Reporting. The report does not include all the information and disclosures required for annual financial statements and should be read in conjunction with the group's consolidated financial statements for 2021.
The accounting policies applied in preparing these interim condensed consolidated financial statements are otherwise consistent with those applied in the group's consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021.
The preparation of interim financial information requires management to make judgements, estimates and assumptions which affect the application of accounting principles and the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, income and expenses. Actual results may differ from these estimates.
In preparing this consolidated interim financial information, the significant judgements made by management in applying the group's accounting policies and the key sources of estimation uncertainty were largely the same as those which applied in the consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2021.
See note 23 to the consolidated financial statements for 2021 for detailed information on related-party transactions in previous years.
The main segment is defined as Housing development. In addition, the Other segment consists of services and estate agent as well as unallocated revenues and costs.
The group utilises the percentage of completion method in its internal reporting for which the degree of completion is estimated on the basis of expenses incurred relative to total estimated costs and sales rate. Operating profit (loss) under the percentage of completion method also includes an estimated profit element. The consolidated income statement is based on the completed contract method, in which revenue is recognised at the time of transfer of risk and control, being the point of delivery of the property. A reconciliation of this effect (from stage of completion to completed contract) can be found in the segment reporting under "Reconciliation EBITDA to operating profit (loss)".
Group management considers segment results based on the percentage of completion method for determining EBITDA. The method of measurement is defined as operating profit (loss) before "Depreciation and amortisation", "Other gain (loss), net", and "Share of income (losses) from disposals from associated companies and joint ventures". Financial income and expenses are not allocated to operating segments since this type of activity is managed by a central finance function focused on managing the group's liquidity.
First quarter 2022
| Housing | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| (figures in NOK 1 000) | development | Other | Total |
| Operating revenues | 745 026 | 12 875 | 757 901 |
| Project expenses | (602 859) | (149) | (603 008) |
| Other operating expenses | (5 941) | (42 708) | (48 649) |
| EBITDA (percentage of completion, NGAAP) | 136 226 | (29 982) | 106 244 |
| Reconciliation EBITDA to operating profit (loss) | |||
| EBITDA (percentage of completion) | 136 226 | (29 982) | 106 244 |
| Sales revenues (adjustment effect of percentage of completion) | (737 669) | - | (737 669) |
| Sales revenues (completed contract) | 336 011 | - | 336 011 |
| Project expenses (adjustment effect of percentage of completion) | 569 824 | - | 569 824 |
| Project expenses (completed contract) | (219 996) | - | (219 996) |
| Lease liabilities | - | 2 341 | 2 341 |
| Depreciation and amortisation | - | (2 298) | (2 298) |
| Share of income (losses) from associated companies | |||
| and joint ventures | (4 997) | - | (4 997) |
| Other gain (loss), net | - | - | - |
| Operating profit (loss), (IFRS) | 79 399 | (29 939) | 49 460 |
| Units under construction | 1 361 | N/A | N/A |
| Units delivered | 77 | N/A | N/A |
| First quarter 2021 | |||
| Housing | |||
| (figures in NOK 1 000) | development | Other | Total |
| Operating revenues | 843 290 | 14 594 | 857 884 |
| Project expenses | (653 111) | (93) | (653 204) |
| Other operating expenses | (13 933) | (43 356) | (57 289) |
| EBITDA (percentage of completion, NGAAP) | 176 246 | (28 855) | 147 391 |
| Reconciliation EBITDA to operating profit (loss) | |||
| EBITDA (percentage of completion) | 176 246 | (28 855) | 147 391 |
| Sales revenues (adjustment effect of percentage of completion) | (832 078) | - | (832 078) |
| Sales revenues (completed contract) | 542 048 | - | 542 048 |
| Project expenses (adjustment effect of percentage of completion) | 638 080 | - | 638 080 |
| Project expenses (completed contract) | (386 073) | - | (386 073) |
| Lease liabilities | - | 2 545 | 2 545 |
| Depreciation and amortisation | - | (2 562) | (2 562) |
| Share of income (losses) from associated companies | |||
| and joint ventures | 5 952 | - | 5 952 |
| Other gain (loss), net | - | - | - |
| Operating profit (loss), (IFRS) | 144 175 | (28 872) | 115 303 |
| Units under construction | 1 349 | N/A | N/A |
Units delivered 124 N/A N/A
The group has property which comprises land and buildings intended for sale in the ordinary course of business or in the process of construction or development for such sale. Inventories thus comprise land, property held for resale, and property under development and construction. Inventories are measured at the lower of cost and net realisable value.
| (figures in NOK 1 000) | Q1 2022 | Q1 2021 | 2021 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Land (undeveloped) | 1 007 549 | 1 007 964 | 1 033 800 |
| Work in progress | 3 199 333 | 2 982 518 | 2 872 244 |
| Completed units | 150 191 | 181 959 | 166 422 |
| Carrying amount | 4 357 073 | 4 172 441 | 4 072 466 |
The group expenses all directly attributable costs in construction projects as project expenses. This includes financial expenses. Below is a specification showing the project cost and EBITDA including and excluding financial expenses.
| (figures in NOK 1 000) | Q1 2022 | Q1 2021 | 2021 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Project expenses | (253 180) | (401 197) | (2 617 422) |
| Finance expenses | (9 001) | (11 133) | (97 257) |
| Other project expenses | (244 179) | (390 064) | (2 520 165) |
| (figures in NOK 1 000) | Q1 2022 | Q1 2021 | 2021 |
|---|---|---|---|
| EBITDA1 | 51 758 | 117 865 | 658 597 |
| EBITDA margin | 14.5% | 20.8% | 19.4% |
| EBITDA adjusted2 | 60 759 | 128 998 | 755 854 |
| EBITDA margin adjusted | 17.1 % | 22.7% | 22.2% |
1 EBITDA is operating profit before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortisation and other gains (losses).
2 EBITDA adjusted excludes financial expenses included in project costs.
The EBITDA margin is affected positively by presenting results from joint ventures net and excluding them from turnover.
For more information, see note 8 on proportional consolidation, which presents the effect if the joint ventures had been included with their share of turnover – in other words, not presented net.
With effect from January 2020, large parts of the available land portfolio for Selvaag Bolig (SBO) have been owned by Urban Property (UP). The companies are long-term and strategic partners. UP is owned by Oslo Pensjonsforsikring AS, Equinor Pensjon and Selvaag AS, each with a 30 per cent holding, and Rema Etablering Norge AS with 10 per cent. The Selvaag AS holding in UP makes the latter a related party to SBO pursuant to the IFRS, but not according to the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act. See note 26 to the consolidated accounts for 2020 for detailed information on the transaction.
UP is a financially sound, well-capitalised and predictable partner. The collaboration agreement includes the following elements.
Where SBO is concerned, this means:
The transaction covered properties which were divided into Portfolios A, B and C. Portfolio A was converted to portfolio C with effect from 1 January 2021 following a renegotiation of the collaboration agreement between the parties.
In accounting terms, Portfolio B is treated as a financing arrangement because SBO retains control of these properties. This means that the carrying amount of Portfolio B remains unchanged as inventory after the transaction, while the consideration from the sale of Portfolio B has been recognised as a liability for repurchase agreements (to UP) in the SBO balance sheet.
The option premium related to the properties in Portfolio B is paid quarterly. These premiums are treated for accounting purposes in the same way as interest charges on land loans. They are recognised in the balance sheet as part of inventory and expensed as cost of sales when completed residential units are delivered. Option premiums paid and capitalised for land in Portfolio B amounted to NOK 3.3 million in the first quarter (NOK 5.3 million). SBO can cancel the option at any given time on payment of a fixed break fee corresponding to 48 months of option premiums for the property. SBO pays 50 per cent of the purchase price to UP on taking over a property and 50 per cent on completion of the project.
Portfolio C covers properties which the group has the right or obligation to purchase in the future. An agreement has been entered into which means that UP acquires rights and obligations corresponding to those currently held by the group in relation to the landowners. SBO will remain the formal counterparty to the present landowners. The agreement covers agreements on future property acquisitions. After UP has acquired a property, SBO will have an option to buy it back on specified terms.
Fifty per cent of the option premium in Portfolio C falls due when SBO acquires the land from UP, with the remainder falling due on completion of the relevant project. Provision for accrued option premiums is made quarterly in SBO's consolidated accounts, as other noncurrent assets and other non-current liabilities, respectively. The asset is reclassified as inventory when the land is taken over. Provision for and capitalisation of option premiums for Portfolio C amounted to NOK 21.9 million in the first quarter (NOK 21.5 million). Accumulated provisions and capitalisation at 31 March totalled NOK 101.9 million (NOK 35.4 million).
SBO can cancel the option at any given time in exchange for a break fee comprising the accumulated rise in the buyback price for the property plus a fixed supplement corresponding to 48 months of growth in this price. When exercising an option, SBO pays 50 per cent of the purchase price to UP on taking over the property and 50 per cent on completion of the project.
SBO purchased one site in Portfolio C from UP during the first quarter for NOK 131 million. As a consequence of seller credits related to this site and capitalised interest expenses on existing seller credits, debt related to repurchase agreements and seller credits was NOK 751.2 million (NOK 660.7 million) at 31 March 2021.
Selvaag Bolig executes a number of its housing projects in collaboration with other parties, often on a 50-50 basis. These are recognised in the statement of comprehensive income pursuant to the IFRS using the equity method, where Selvaag Bolig's share of the net result is presented as share of profit/(loss) from associated companies and joint ventures. Selvaag Bolig finds that the number of collaboration projects is increasing and that, in this context, it is relevant to provide information on how the
statement of comprehensive income would have appeared were the equity interest in collaboration projects to be consolidated.
In the table below, the statement of comprehensive income pursuant to the IFRS has been restated to show the proportional consolidation of associated companies and joint ventures in accordance with Selvaag Bolig's equity interest in collaboration projects.
| Statement of proportional consolidation | Q1 2022 | Q1 2021 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (figures in NOK 1 000) | IFRS | Adj share Assoc/JV gross |
Pro forma gross Assoc/JV |
IFRS | Adj share Assoc/JV gross |
Pro forma gross Assoc/JV |
|
| Revenues | 342 405 | 2 820 | 345 225 | 552 819 | 64 562 | 617 381 | |
| Other revenues | 13 838 | 2 427 | 16 265 | 15 035 | 3 733 | 18 768 | |
| Total operating revenues | 356 243 | 5 247 | 361 490 | 567 854 | 68 295 | 636 149 | |
| Project expenses | (253 180) | (1 634) | (254 814) | (401 197) | (54 867) | (456 064) | |
| Salaries and personnel costs | (26 177) | (357) | (26 534) | (27 924) | (434) | (28 358) | |
| Depreciation and amortisation | (2 298) | (963) | (3 261) | (2 562) | (964) | (3 526) | |
| Other operating expenses Total operating expenses |
(20 131) (301 786) |
(7 527) (10 480) |
(27 658) (312 266) |
(26 820) (458 503) |
(5 921) (62 185) |
(32 741) (520 688) |
|
| Associated companies and joint ventures | (4 997) | 4 997 | - | 5 952 | (5 952) | - | |
| Other gains (losses), net | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| Operating profit | 49 460 | (236) | 49 224 | 115 303 | 158 | 115 461 | |
| Financial income Financial expenses |
1 779 (3 964) |
21 (1 194) |
1 800 (5 158) |
1 731 (5 725) |
8 (896) |
1 739 (6 621) |
|
| Net financial expenses | (2 185) | (1 173) | (3 358) | (3 994) | (888) | (4 882) | |
| Profit/(loss) before taxes | 47 275 | (1 409) | 45 866 | 111 309 | (730) | 110 579 | |
| Income taxes | (9 722) | 1 409 | (8 313) | (34 662) | 731 | (33 931) | |
| Net income | 37 553 | - | 37 553 | 76 647 | - | 76 647 | |
| EBITDA margin1 | 14.5% | N/A | 14.5% | 20.8% | N/A | 18.7% | |
| EBITDA margin adj2 | 17.1% | N/A | 17.0% | 22.7% | N/A | 20.6% |
1 EBITDA is operating profit before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortisation and other gains (losses).
2 EBITDA adjusted excludes financial expenses included in project costs. See note 6.
The consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and as endorsed by the EU. In addition, Selvaag Bolig presents several Alternative Performance Measures (APMs). APMs are performance measures not defined in the applicable financial reporting framework of IFRS and are therefore not necessarily comparable or equal to the calculation of similar measures used by other companies. The APMs are reported in addition to, but are not substitutes for, the group's consolidated financial statements, prepared in accordance with IFRS. Below we present an overview of which alternative performance measures that are included in the quarterly report, why they are used and how they are defined:
EBITDA is a measure of operating profit before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation, and other gains (losses). The basis for the calculation of this are the consolidated financial statements according to IFRS, see the table below. The group presents this because group management believes that EBITDA gives useful additional information about the profitability of the group's operations. EBITDA is used by many companies and is well suited to comparing profitability between companies.
Adjusted EBITDA is EBITDA, as defined above, less financial expenses which are a part of project costs, see the table below. Since IFRS requires that financial expenses that are capitalised as a part of inventory must be expensed as costs of goods on delivery, adjusted EBITDA is presented to show the profitability of the group's operations before financial expenses. The group presents this because group management believes that adjusted EBITDA provides important additional information about the underlying profitability of the group's operations.
| (figures in NOK 1 000) | Q1 2022 | Q1 2021 | 2021 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operating profit | 49 460 | 115 303 | 648 325 |
| Depreciation and amortisation | 2 298 | 2 562 | 10 272 |
| Other gains (losses), net | - | - | - |
| EBITDA | 51 758 | 117 865 | 658 597 |
| Finance expenses1 | 9 001 | 11 133 | 97 257 |
| EBITDA adjusted | 60 759 | 128 998 | 755 854 |
| 1 |
See note 6
EBITDA (percentage of completion, NGAAP) is the operating profit before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation, profits from associated companies and joint ventures and other gains (losses). The basis for this is from the group's segment reporting where the percentage of completion method, which is the completion ratio multiplied by sales ratio, is used, see note 4. The group presents this because group management believes that EBITDA (percentage of completion, NGAAP) give important additional information about the underlying value creation trends in the group.
Net interest-bearing debt is the sum of interest-bearing debt less cash and cash equivalents, see table on page 4. The group presents this because it believes it to be a useful indicator of the group's debt, financial flexibility and capital structure.
For further information, please contact: Sverre Molvik, CEO Selvaag Bolig ASA Telephone: +47 401 00 585, e-mail: [email protected]
Selvaag Bolig ASA is a residential property developer controlling entire value chain from acquisition of land to sale of homes. The company has several thousand homes under development at any given time and focuses on the growth areas in and around Greater Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger and Trondheim. Selvaag bolig represents a continuation of Selvaag`s 70-year history and experience, and offers a broad variety of property types. The company is headquartered at Ullern in Oslo.
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