Annual Report • Jan 30, 2020
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Interim report for the fourth quarter and full-year 2019
"NCC concludes 2019 with improved earnings and a strong cash flow" says Tomas Carlsson, President and CEO of NCC.
Earnings per share after dilution were SEK 3.91 (1.47)
Orders received decreased to SEK 58,048 M (61,842)
| 2019 | 2018 | 2019 | 2018 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Group, SEK M | Oct.-Dec. | Oct.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. |
| Orders received | 13,708 | 17,750 | 58,048 | 61,842 |
| Order backlog | 57,800 | 56,837 | 57,800 | 56,837 |
| Net sales | 18,239 | 17,832 | 58,234 | 57,346 |
| Operating profit/ loss |
670 | 256 | 1,296 | -764 |
| Operating margin, % | 3.7 | 1.4 | 2.2 | -1.3 |
| Profit/ loss after financial items |
639 | 229 | 1,184 | -849 |
| Net profit/ loss for the period |
408 | 160 | 875 | -750 |
| Profit/ loss per share after dilution, SEK |
3.91 | 1.47 | 8.09 | -7.00 |
| Cashflow from operating activities | 3,730 | 2,060 | 2,214 | -375 |
| Cashflow before financing | 3,575 | 1,942 | 1,512 | -1,157 |
| Net cash +/ net debt - |
-4,489 | -3,045 | -4,489 | -3,045 |
| For definitions of key figures, see www.ncc.group/ Investor-relations/ |
Financial-data/ Financial-definitions |
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Figures for the current period when applying IAS 17 Leases instead of IFRS 16 Leases are shown in a proforma income statement and balance sheet as well as cash flow. The operations of Division Road Services are reported separately from first quarter 2019 in accordance with IFRS 5 Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations, see accounting policies on page 16.
I could see already last year that the core of NCC is strong. There are successful and profitable operations in all business areas and in all the countries where we operate. The trend we could see in 2019 was strengthened in the fourth quarter with more even, and higher, profitability – in line with the plan we established.
The plan aims to stabilize NCC and improve those operations that did not deliver earnings, and to create a common basis for long-term and sustainable improvements to profitability throughout the group. For the full year, we can state that profitability has improved significantly, even taking the revaluations conducted in the third quarter of 2018 into account.
Orders received for the fourth quarter were lower year-on-year, but NCC has a strong order backlog. Orders received in the fourth quarter are impacted by several different factors: Clear identifiable positions regarding risk profiles and profitability requirements in the tenders we submit, and for some areas, mostly in Sweden, somewhat longer decision processes.
Orders received for the full year were also lower year-on-year. Nearly SEK 2 billion of the reduction in orders received are attributable to the Road Services division, an operation that is being prepared for divestment. It has maintained a strong focus on turning profitability around, and thus was selective in submitting bids. The divestment process is continuing.
The comparison for the Infrastructure business area was impacted by the Centralen project being registered among orders in 2018. In addition to this, Building Nordics has a significantly higher amount of orders received year-on-year, while the figure for Building Sweden is lower.
In most of our operating areas, long-term demand remains stable, but the effects of a more cautious attitude in certain quarters from both public and
private customers – above all in Sweden – could be seen prior to entering 2020.
Cash flow was strong in the fourth quarter, driven by both property sales and cash flow from operating activities.
Operating profit in the Infrastructure business area continues to improve. We are continuing to adopt a selective position and to only take part in procurements with favorable risk profiles and profitability.
The Building Sweden business area is on the same level in terms of profitability as in previous years and the third quarter. Earnings are stable but were impacted by the continued intensity of work aimed at turning profitability around in certain units.
The Building Nordics business area reported highly favorable orders received throughout the year, above all in Denmark, and improved profitability driven by all countries. In January, Catarina Molén-Runnäs took office as the new Business Area Manager.
In the Industry business area, earnings and volumes are at seasonally even and normal levels, though they were somewhat lower during the quarter than in the year-earlier period owing to unfavorable weather conditions.
In the Property Development business area, five projects were recognized in profit during the quarter. The largest of them is the first phase in the sale of Valle Wood in Norway and the surrounding development rights. A strong cash flow was driven by the sale of the Fredriksberg project, with effect on this year's cash flow but an earnings effect in the second quarter of 2020.
We are now into the second year of the journey of change and we will continue working towards a business model that is sustainable and profitable over the long term.
Solna, January 30, 2020
Order backlog Net sales and result after financial items


Fourth quarter and the January–December 2019 period
In general, market conditions remain favorable in the long term, though in certain submarkets a more cautious attitude could be noted which prolongs the decision processes. The economies of the Nordic countries are robust, and NCC's experience is that demand is healthy. The need for public buildings such as schools, hospitals and retirement homes is driven by growing cities and the demographic trend. Demand for housing has stabilized. In general, demand for renovation and refurbishment is strong.
Public-sector infrastructure initiatives are fueling the Nordic infrastructure market, resulting in a continued strong market in Norway and Sweden. Competition from both domestic and international players is intense and owing to market conditions not all projects meet the risk profile and profitability requirements NCC has set. Demand for asphalt and stone materials in Norway and Sweden is stable, driven by a strong civil engineering market.
Low yield requirements from investors and high demand for new premises that are modern and sustainable, primarily in major city areas, are providing favorable market conditions in the Nordic property market.
Orders received amounted to SEK 13,708 M (17,750) in the fourth quarter and to SEK 58,048 M (61,842) for the full year. The lower level of orders received during the year was impacted by the Centralen project (SEK 4.7 billion) being registered among orders in 2018 in the Infrastructure business area. Changes in exchange rates impacted orders received by SEK 628 M (1,067).
The Group's order backlog amounted to SEK 57,800 M (56,837) at year-end. The higher level of order backlog was attributable primarily to the Danish operations in Building Nordics, which had a high level of orders received during the year. Changes in exchange rates had a positive impact of SEK 456 M (542) on order backlog.
Net sales amounted to SEK 18,239 M (17,832) in the fourth quarter and to SEK 58,234 (57,346) for full-year 2019. The higher level of net sales was attributable to Building Nordics and Property Development. Changes in exchange rates had a positive impact of SEK 519 M (1,077) on sales.
NCC's operating profit amounted to SEK 670 M (256) for the fourth quarter and SEK 1,296 M (-764) for full-year 2019. The operating profit in the yearearlier period was impacted by revaluations related to claims and warranties, development properties in progress, impairment of the project portfolio and restructuring costs for closures of and changes to operations. Excluding the effects of these revaluations, profit for the year improved in four business areas and are at the same level in Building Sweden.
Net financial items for the January–December period amounted to SEK -112 M (-85). Additional lease liabilities in accordance with IFRS 16 Leases affects net financial items negative by SEK 42 M.
The cash flow for the January–December period before financing was SEK 1,512 M (-1,157). The improvement was attributable to higher cash flow from operating activities, which amounted to SEK 2,214 M (-375). Cash flow from operating activities for the period were, for accounting purposes, positively impacted by SEK 705 M from IFRS 16 Leases, for which there was no corresponding effect year-on-year. Total cash and cash equivalents at the end of the period amounted to SEK 2,478 M (1,269).
The Group's net debt at December 31 amounted to SEK -4,489 M (-3,045). The increase was due to the new accounting policy, IFRS 16 Leases, and higher pension debt. By the year-end 2019 NCC has no other net debt but other net cash of SEK 83 M (- 766).
| 2019 | 2018 | |
|---|---|---|
| Net debt, SEK M | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. |
| Net debt, opening balance | -3,045 | -149 |
| - Cash flow from operating activities | 2,214 | -375 |
| - Cash flow from investing activities | -701 | -782 |
| Cash flow before financing | 1,512 | -1,157 |
| Leasing - IFRS 16-effect | -1,942 | |
| Acquisition/Sale of treasury shares | -19 | -11 |
| Change of provisions for pensions | -561 | -872 |
| Currency exchange differences in cash and cash equivalents | 15 | 8 |
| Paid dividend | -450 | -864 |
| Net cash + /net debt - closing balance | -4,489 | -3,045 |
| - Whereof provisions for pensions | -2,840 | -2,279 |
| - Whereof leasing according to IFRS 16 2019 and according to IAS 17 2018 | -1,732 | -493 |
| - Whereof other net debt | 83 | -273 |
The Group's total assets at December 31 amounted to SEK 29,890 M (27,001). Total assets include the new accounting policy IFRS 16 Leases. IAS 17 Leases has been applied for the comparative period; refer also to the Condensed consolidated balance sheet.
At the end of the quarter, the average maturity period for the interest-bearing liabilities, excluding pension debt according to IAS 19 and lease liabilities according to IFRS 16 Leases, was 37 months (34). At December 31, 2019, NCC's unutilized committed lines of credit totaled SEK 3.7 billion (3.6), with an average remaining maturity of 22 (33) months.
At December 31, capital employed amounted to SEK 10,382 M (7,619). The increase was attributable to the adoption of IFRS 16 Leases, larger project portfolios in Property Development and increased cash and cash equivalents. Return on capital employed was 13 percent (-9).
NCC has established three financial targets at Group level: operating margin ≥4 percent, return on equity ≥20 percent and net debt <2.5 times EBITDA. On a rolling twelve-month basis, NCC has an operating margin of 2.2 percent. The return on equity is 32 percent, and net debt is -0.03 times EBITDA.


Return on equity



Net debt excludes pension debt and lease liability in accordance with IFRS 16 Leases. EBITDA refers to operating profit according to the income statement, with reversal of depreciation and impairment losses according to Notes 2 and 3. The definition has been changed and, as of this report, no longer includes leasing debt in accordance with IAS 17.
NCC's dividend policy is to distribute at least 40 percent of after-tax profit for the year.
Safety is a high priority area at NCC, and we have a vision of zero accidents. In the fourth quarter, the accident frequency rate* for NCC continued to fall, and we are now at historically low levels. A tragic fatal accident involving a subcontractor occurred at one of NCC's worksites in Sweden this November. The importance of our work with health and safety and the goal of reaching zero accidents cannot be overestimated. We are continuing to develop our work method with support and initiatives for all managers at all levels, the development of methods and more focused resources on units and activities with high accident rates.
Accident frequency

*Accident frequency: Worksite accidents resulting in several days of absence from work per one million worked hours.
Orders received for the fourth quarter totaled SEK 3,868 M (5,796). The lower level of orders received was attributable primarily to two major projects being registered among orders in the fourth quarter of 2018.
In 2019, orders received totaled SEK 16,601 M (21,271), where the year-on-year difference was attributable to the Centralen project (SEK 4.7 billion) in Gothenburg being registered among orders in the first quarter of 2018. Orders received in the Road Services division fell as a result of increased focus on profitability.
The order backlog totaled SEK 20,389 M (21,037) at the end of the quarter.
Sales increased to SEK 5,371 M (5,134) in the fourth quarter and to SEK 17,425 M (16,936) for 2019. The higher level of sales is primarily attributable to Norway, which has major ongoing projects.
Operating profit amounted to SEK 78 M (-144) in the fourth quarter and to SEK 212 M (-743) for 2019. Earnings performed positively during the year as a result of greater profitability in ongoing projects and a somewhat larger volume. Earnings in the year-earlier period were negatively impacted by revaluations in the third quarter.
Orders received Jan-Dec


| 2019 | 2018 | 2019 | 2018 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NCC Infrastructure, SEK M | Oct.-Dec. | Oct.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. |
| Orders received | 3,868 | 5,796 | 16,601 | 21,271 |
| Order backlog | 20,389 | 21,037 | 20,389 | 21,037 |
| Net sales | 5,371 | 5,134 | 17,425 | 16,936 |
| Operating profit/loss | 78 | -144 | 212 | -743 |
| Financial target:1) | ||||
| Operating margin, % | 1.4 | -2.8 | 1.2 | -4.4 |
| 1) Target: operating margin ≥ 3.5% |
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NCC has decided to divest the Road Services division. The division is therefore presented separately as of the fourth quarter of 2018.
| 2019 | 2018 | 2019 | 2018 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NCC Road Services, SEK M | Oct.-Dec. | Oct.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. |
| Orders received | 112 | 424 | 1,617 | 3,609 |
| Order backlog | 2,816 | 3,749 | 2,816 | 3,749 |
| Net sales | 735 | 858 | 2,624 | 2,855 |
| Operating profit/loss | 14 | -6 | 20 | -251 |
Orders received in the fourth quarter were lower year-on-year, totaling SEK 4,107 M (5,893). The comparison is impacted by a larger number of major projects being recognized in orders during the yearearlier period.
Orders received also decreased for the full year, totaling SEK 12,741 M (15,075) for full-year 2019. The share of residential units increased year-onyear, corresponding to nearly one-third of total orders received for the year. More than two-thirds of these were rental units.
The order backlog decreased to SEK 16,561 M (18,709) at the end of the quarter.
Sales decreased to SEK 4,264 M (4,614) in the fourth quarter and to SEK 14,851 M (15,701) for full-year 2019. Residential and Refurbishment/Conversion was in line with the preceding year for just over half of net sales.
Operating profit was SEK 103 M (109) in the fourth quarter and SEK 364 M (453) for full-year 2019. Earnings levels for the quarter were stable year-onyear and compared with the preceding quarter.
Earnings for the full year were lower year-on-year. This includes a provision owing to a dispute related to the Rågården project. Operating profit was also impacted by the work on long-term improvements to profitability in certain sections of the operation. Earnings in the year-earlier period were negatively impacted by revaluations in the third quarter
Orders received Jan-Dec

Other 12 (15)%

Net sales Jan-Dec
| 2019 | 2018 | 2019 | 2018 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oct.-Dec. | Oct.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. |
| 4,107 | 5,893 | 12,741 | 15,075 |
| 16,561 | 18,709 | 16,561 | 18,709 |
| 4,264 | 4,614 | 14,851 | 15,701 |
| 103 | 109 | 364 | 453 |
| 2.4 | 2.4 | 2.5 | 2.9 |
1) Target: operating margin ≥ 3.5%
Orders received amounted to SEK 3,001 M (3,477) in the fourth quarter and to SEK 16,080 M (11,229) for full-year 2019. The increase in orders received for the full year was attributable primarily to Danish operations. Residential units represented approximately one-third of total orders received, followed by Refurbishment/Conversion, which in terms of volume are at roughly the same level as in the year-earlier period.
The order backlog amounted to SEK 15,807 M (11,313) at year-end.
Net sales increased to SEK 3,485 M (3,162) in the fourth quarter and to SEK 11,769 M (10,753) for full-year 2019. The increase was mainly attributable to Finland, which is the largest market in terms of sales.
Operating profit amounted to SEK 99 M (-78) for the fourth quarter and to SEK 231 M (-227) for full-year 2019.
Earnings were higher during the year, and all countries delivered a positive operating result for the quarter. Earnings in the year-earlier period were negatively impacted by revaluations in the third quarter.
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Orders received Jan-Dec


Net sales Jan-Dec

| 2019 | 2018 | 2019 | 2018 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oct.-Dec. | Oct.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. |
| 3,001 | 3,477 | 16,080 | 11,229 |
| 15,807 | 11,313 | 15,807 | 11,313 |
| 3,485 | 3,162 | 11,769 | 10,753 |
| 99 | -78 | 231 | -227 |
| 2.8 | -2.5 | 2.0 | -2.1 |
1) Target: operating margin ≥ 3.5%
Sales in the fourth quarter were lower, totaling SEK 3,674 M (3,876). The lower volume of sales in the fourth quarter is attributable primarily to unfavorable weather conditions for the asphalt operations.
For the full year, net sales were on a level with the preceding year, totaling SEK 12,971 M (12,968). The foundation engineering operations in the Hercules division grew as a result of major projects in Sweden, Denmark and Norway, while asphalt and stone materials operations decreased somewhat as a result of somewhat lower volumes in the year-earlier period.
Operating profit was SEK 187 M (155) in the fourth quarter and SEK 511 M (350) for full-year 2019. Earnings for the year were higher year-on-year in all divisions, with major improvements primarily in the Danish asphalt operations and Hercules's Norwegian operations. Earnings in the year-earlier period were negatively impacted by revaluations in the third quarter
Capital employed increased SEK 0.6 billion to SEK 5.5 billion, primarily as a result of the transition to IFRS 16 Leases.
Net sales Jan-Dec

| 2019 | 2018 | 2019 | 2018 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NCC Industry, SEK M | Oct.-Dec. | Oct.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. |
| Orders received | 3,040 | 3,058 | 12,852 | 12,943 |
| Order backlog | 2,967 | 3,092 | 2,967 | 3,092 |
| Net sales | 3,674 | 3,876 | 12,971 | 12,968 |
| Operating profit/loss | 187 | 155 | 511 | 350 |
| Capital employed | 5,507 | 4,902 | 5,507 | 4,902 |
| Stone materials tons, sold volume | 7,244 | 7,539 | 28,339 | 29,275 |
| Asphalt tons, sold volume | 1,512 | 1,788 | 6,100 | 6,415 |
| Financial targets: 1) | ||||
| Operating margin, % | 5.1 | 4.0 | 3.9 | 2.7 |
| Return on capital employed, % | 9.0 | 7.1 |
1) Targets: operating margin ≥ 4%,
return on capital employed ≥ 10%
Net sales totaled SEK 1,989 M (1,361) in the fourth quarter and SEK 3,056 M (2,157) for the January– December period.
Operating profit was SEK 273 M (144) in the fourth quarter and SEK 313 M (-181) for the January– December period.
Five projects were recognized in profit in the fourth quarter: the Flintholm 2, CH Vallensbæk 4.1 and Vallensbæk 4.2 office projects in Denmark and the Multihuset project in Sweden. In addition, the sale of Valle 1 (Valle Wood) in Norway and of land with development rights associated with the area (Valle Vision) were recognized in profit. Land with development rights represented nearly 75 percent of operating profit in the quarter. During the fourth quarter, other sale of land as well as earnings from earlier sales also contributed positively. Four projects were recognized in profit in the year-earlier period. Earnings in the year-earlier period were negatively impacted by revaluations.
A total of 11 projects were recognized in profit in the January–December period, compared with nine the preceding year. Earnings from profit-recognized projects, sales of land and development rights, and previous sales contributed to the result for the January–December period.
Construction on one project was commenced during the fourth quarter: The Omega CH office project in Denmark. In total, construction of eight projects commenced in the January–December period.
Four projects were sold in the fourth quarter, with profit recognition to occur later. It is estimated that the K12 and Arenal 4 projects in Sweden will be recognized in profit during the first quarter and fourth quarter of 2020 respectively. It is estimated that the Fredriksberg B and Fredriksberg C projects in Finland will be recognized in profit during the second quarter of 2020.
Net sales Jan-Dec

Letting totaled 98,800 square meters (71,200) for the January–December period, of which 12,700 square meters (53,500) were in the fourth quarter.
At the end of the fourth quarter, 15 (18) projects were either ongoing or completed but not yet recognized in profit. The costs incurred in all projects amounted to SEK 4.4 billion (2.7), corresponding to a total completion rate of 44 percent (35). The leasing rate was 51 (49) percent. Operating net for the January–December period amounted to SEK 60 M (38) and to SEK 28 M (5) in the fourth quarter.
Projects recognized in profit and sales of land and development rights reduced capital employed, which totaled SEK 4.9 billion at the end of the quarter. This is a decrease of SEK 1.2 billion compared to the third quarter of 2019.
| 2019 | 2018 | 2019 | 2018 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NCC Property Development, SEK M | Oct.-Dec. | Oct.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. |
| Net sales | 1,989 | 1,361 | 3,056 | 2,157 |
| Operating profit/loss | 273 | 144 | 313 | -181 |
| Capital employed | 4,935 | 4,314 | 4,935 | 4,314 |
| Financial targets: 1) | ||||
| Operating margin, % | 13.7 | 10.6 | 10.2 | -8.4 |
| Return on capital employed, % | 6.2 | -3.9 |
1) Targets: operating margin ≥ 10%,
return on capital employed ≥ 10%
| estimated | Comple | Lettable | Letting | ||
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| recognition in | tion | area | ratio, | ||
| Type | Location | profit | ratio, % | (sqm) | % |
| Office | Århus | 3 3 |
17,000 | 7 0 |
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| Office | Århus | 1 5 |
9,100 | 6 2 |
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| 2 9 |
26,100 | 6 8 |
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| Office | Helsinki | Q2 2020 | 7 3 |
6,500 | 5 3 |
| Office | Helsinki | Q2 2020 | 7 1 |
4,600 | 6 |
| Office | Espoo | Q3 2021 | 9 | 18,500 | 5 2 |
| 3 6 |
29,600 | 4 4 |
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| Office | Oslo | Q1 2021 | 4 1 |
23,100 | 6 4 |
| 4 1 |
23,100 | 6 4 |
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| Office | Gothenburg | 4 3 |
21,300 | 7 6 |
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| Office | Solna | 7 4 |
12,200 | 7 | |
| Office | Stockholm | 4 2 |
51,500 | 4 3 |
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| Logistics | Gothenburg | Q4 2020 | 5 5 |
17,200 | 100 |
| Office | Gothenburg | 1 8 |
11,000 | 0 | |
| Office | Gothenburg | 1 8 |
16,100 | 1 9 |
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| Other | Gothenburg | Q4 2020 | 3 7 |
3,500 | 100 |
| 4 0 |
132,800 | 4 7 |
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| 3 9 |
211,600 | 5 0 |
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| Sold, |
| Sold, | |||||
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| estimated | Lettable | Letting | |||
| recognition in | area | ratio, | |||
| Project | Type | Location | profit | (sqm) | % |
| Viborg Retail II+III | Retail | Viborg | 900 | 0 | |
| Total Denmark | 900 | 0 | |||
| K12 | Office | Solna | Q1 2020 | 19,600 | 9 2 |
| Total Sweden | 19,600 | 9 2 |
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| Total | 20,500 | 9 0 |
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| x | 1) The table refers to ongoing or completed property projects that have not yet been recognized as revenue. In addition to | ||||
| these projects, NCC also focuses on rental (rental guarantees / | additional purchase) in ten previously sold and revenue |
recognized property projects, a maximum of approximately 92 MSEK.
2) The project comprises rentable area of an existing building of approximately 16,000 square meters and an additional building right about 30,000 square meters of office space. The project is carried out together with Platzer, a swedish listed real estate company, in a half-owned company. The information in the table refers to NCC's share of the project.
Property projects Letting 0 % 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 Q 1 Q 2 Q 3 Q 4 2017 2018 2019 Letting Rate Rate of Completion

An account of the risks to which NCC may be exposed is presented in the 2018 Annual Report (pages 17–19). This assessment still applies (i.e. it remains unchanged).
During the fourth quarter of 2019, it was announced that Nynäs, which is one of the primary suppliers of input materials for asphalt manufacture in the Nordic region, had filed for company reorganization. NCC is not significantly affected by the reorganization, but if Nynäs were to cease deliveries it would have a negative impact over the short to medium term on the entire asphalt operation market in the Nordics including NCC's asphalt operations.
Related parties are NCC's subsidiaries, associated companies and joint arrangements. Relatedcompany sales during the fourth quarter amounted to SEK 17 M (369) and purchases to SEK 4 M (0). For the full-year period, sales were SEK 66 M (1,773) and purchases were SEK 24 M (21).
NCC Industry's operations and certain operations in NCC Building and NCC Infrastructure are impacted by seasonal variations due to cold weather. Earnings in the first quarter are normally weaker than the rest of the year.
NCC AB holds 530,267 Series B treasury shares to meet its obligations pursuant to long-term incentive programs.
NCC has applied IFRS 16 Leases as of January 1, 2019. Read more on page 16.
The definition of net debt in the key figure Net debt/ EBITDA has been changed and as of this report no longer includes leasing debt in accordance with IAS 17.
The Board's proposal for the 2019 fiscal year is a dividend of SEK 5.00 (4.00) per share, divided into two payments. The proposed record dates are April 3, 2020 for the first payment of SEK 2.50 and November 2, 2020 for the second payment of SEK 2.50.
NCC's Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held at Norra Latin, Drottninggatan 71 B in Stockholm on April 1, 2020. The Meeting will open at 4:30 p.m. A notice convening the AGM will be published in Postoch Inrikes Tidningar and will be posted on NCC's website www.ncc.se on March 3. Confirmation of the notice convening the AGM will be announced in
Dagens Nyheter and Svenska Dagbladet. Motions for resolution by the AGM from the Board and the Nomination Committee will be available on the website, where it will also be possible to register for the AGM.
Proposal from the Nomination Committee On December 6, 2019, the NCC Nomination Committee announced its proposal to elect Alf Göransson the new Chairman of the Board at the AGM. Tomas Billing, the current chairman, has declined re-election. In addition, the Nomination Committee proposes the election of Simon de Château as a new Board member and the reelection of Geir Magne Aarstad (member since 2017), Viveca Ax:son Johnson (member since 2014), Mats Jönsson (member since 2017), Angela Langemar Olsson (member since 2018) and Birgit Nørgaard (member since 2017). Ulla Litzén has declined re-election.
Annual General Meeting April 1, 2020 Interim report, Jan–Mar April 28, 2020 Interim report Jan–Jun July 17, 2020 Interim report, Jan–Sep November 6, 2020 Full-year report, 2020 January 28, 2021
Solna, January 30, 2020
Tomas Carlsson President & CEO
This report is unaudited.
| Proforma excl | ||||||
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| 2019 | 2018 | 2019 | 2018 | IFRS 16 2019 | ||
| SEK M | Note 1 | Oct.-Dec. | Oct.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. 2) |
| Net sales | 18,239 | 17,832 | 58,234 | 57,346 | 58,234 | |
| Production costs | Note 2, 3 | -16,743 | -16,785 | -54,134 | -55,205 | -54,139 |
| Gross profit | 1,497 | 1,047 | 4,101 | 2,140 | 4,095 | |
| Selling and administrative expenses | Note 2, 3 | -829 | -799 | -2,811 | -2,875 | -2,818 |
| Other operating income/expenses | Note 3 | 1 | 8 | 6 | -29 | 6 |
| Operating profit/loss | 670 | 256 | 1,296 | -764 | 1,283 | |
| Financial income | 5 | 3 4 |
3 6 |
3 4 |
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| Financial expense 1) | -36 | -27 | -146 | -121 | -110 | |
| Net financial items | -31 | -27 | -112 | -85 | -76 | |
| Profit/loss after financial items | 639 | 229 | 1,184 | -849 | 1,208 | |
| Tax | -231 | -69 | -309 | 9 9 |
-314 | |
| Net profit/ loss | 408 | 160 | 875 | -750 | 894 | |
| Attributable to: | ||||||
| NCC´s shareholders | 422 | 160 | 873 | -756 | 892 | |
| Non-controlling interests | -14 | 2 | 6 | 2 | ||
| Net profit/loss for the period | 408 | 160 | 875 | -750 | 894 | |
| Earnings per share | ||||||
| Before and after dilution | ||||||
| Net profit/loss for the period, SEK | 3.91 | 1.47 | 8.09 | -7.00 | 8.27 | |
| Number of shares, millions | ||||||
| Total number of issued shares | 108.4 | 108.4 | 108.4 | 108.4 | 108.4 | |
| Average number of shares outstanding before and after dilution during the period | 107.9 | 108.0 | 108.0 | 108.1 | 108.0 | |
| Number of shares outstanding at the end of the period | 107.9 | 108.0 | 107.9 | 108.0 | 107.9 |
1) Whereof interest expenses for the period Jan.- Dec. 2019, amounting to SEK 126 M and for the period Jan.- Dec. 2018 amounting to SEK 102 M.
| 2018 | Proforma excl | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | 2018 | 2019 | IFRS 16 2019 | ||
| SEK M Note 1 |
Oct.-Dec. | Oct.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. 2) |
| Net profit/loss for the period | 408 | 160 | 875 | -750 | 894 |
| Items that have been recycled or should be recycled to net profit/loss for the period | |||||
| Exchange differences on translating foreign operations | -60 | -4 | 4 3 |
9 0 |
4 3 |
| Change in hedging/fair value reserve | -30 | ||||
| Gain on property revaluation | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| Cash flow hedges | 1 5 |
-45 | 8 | -30 | 8 |
| Income tax relating to items that have been or should be recycled to net profit/loss for the period | -3 | 9 | -2 | 1 2 |
-2 |
| -48 | -40 | 4 9 |
4 1 |
4 9 |
|
| Items that cannot be recycled to net profit/loss for the period | |||||
| Revaluation of defined benefit pension plans | 453 | -379 | -443 | -818 | -443 |
| Income tax relating to items that can not be recycled to net profit/loss for the period | -97 | 8 1 |
9 5 |
175 | 9 5 |
| 356 | -298 | -348 | -643 | -348 | |
| Other comprehensive income | 308 | -338 | -299 | -602 | -299 |
| Total comprehensive income | 716 | -178 | 576 | -1,352 | 595 |
| Attributable to: | |||||
| NCC´s shareholders | 730 | -178 | 574 | -1,358 | 594 |
| Non-controlling interests | -14 | 2 | 6 | 2 | |
| Total comprehensive income | 716 | -178 | 576 | -1,352 | 595 |
| 2) The period show s how the income statement w ould have looked if NCC had still applied IAS 17 instead of IFRS 16. |
| Proforma excl | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | 2018 | IFRS 16 2019 | |
| SEK M Note 1 |
Dec. 31 | Dec. 31 | Dec. 31 2) |
| ASSETS | |||
| Fixed assets | |||
| Goodwill | 1,893 | 1,861 | 1,893 |
| Other intangible assets | 368 | 339 | 368 |
| Right-of-use assets | 1,579 | 493 | 342 |
| Owner-occupied properties | 894 | 915 | 894 |
| Machinery and equipment | 2,516 | 2,559 | 2,516 |
| Long-term holdings of securities Long-term interest-bearing receivables |
114 144 |
119 195 |
114 144 |
| Other long-term receivables | 3 4 |
119 | 3 4 |
| Deferred tax assets | 524 | 531 | 518 |
| Total fixed assets Current assets |
8,065 | 7,133 | 6,823 |
| Right-of-use assets | 5 1 |
||
| Properties held for future development | 1,391 | 1,633 | 1,391 |
| Ongoing property projects | 3,042 | 2,292 | 3,042 |
| Completed property projects | 936 | 308 | 936 |
| Participations in associated companies | 263 | 226 | 263 |
| Materials and inventories | 993 | 902 | 993 |
| Tax receivables | 5 0 |
146 | 5 0 |
| Accounts receivable | 8,674 | 9,629 | 8,674 |
| Worked-up, non-invoiced revenues | 1,260 | 1,276 | 1,260 |
| Prepaid expenses and accrued income | 1,516 | 1,418 | 1,575 |
| Current interest-bearing receivables | 226 | 163 | 226 |
| Other receivables | 555 | 608 | 555 |
| Short-term investments 1) | 6 3 |
7 2 |
6 3 |
| Cash and cash equivalents | 2,416 | 1,197 | 2,416 |
| Assets held for sale | 392 | 255 | |
| Total current assets | 21,826 | 19,868 | 21,698 |
| Total assets | 29,890 | 27,001 | 28,521 |
| EQUITY | |||
| Share capital | 867 | 867 | 867 |
| Other capital contributions | 1,844 | 1,844 | 1,844 |
| Reserves | -23 | -72 | -23 |
| Profit/loss brought forward, including current-year profit/loss | 357 | 292 | 372 |
| Shareholders´ equity | 3,044 | 2,931 | 3,060 |
| Non-controlling interests | 1 7 |
||
| Total shareholders´ equity | 3,044 | 2,948 | 3,060 |
| LIABILITIES | |||
| Long-term liabilities | |||
| Long-term interest-bearing liabilities | 3,568 | 1,342 | 2,740 |
| Other long-term liabilities | 5 2 |
8 | 5 2 |
| Provisions for pensions and similar obligations | 2,840 | 2,279 | 2,840 |
| Deferred tax liabilities | 170 | 297 | 170 |
| Other provisions | 2,777 | 2,563 | 2,777 |
| Total long-term liabilities | 9,407 | 6,488 | 8,579 |
| Current liabilities | |||
| Current interest-bearing liabilities | 796 | 1,051 | 372 |
| Accounts payable | 4,275 | 5,164 | 4,275 |
| Tax liabilities | 100 | 100 | |
| Invoiced revenues not worked-up | 6,254 | 6,311 | 6,254 |
| Accrued expenses and prepaid income | 3,767 | 3,452 | 3,767 |
| Provisions | 2 4 |
6 8 |
2 4 |
| Other current liabilities | 1,878 | 1,520 | 1,878 |
| Liabilities attributable to assets held for sale | 344 | 211 | |
| Total current liabilities | 17,439 | 17,566 | 16,882 |
| Total liabilities | 26,846 | 24,054 | 25,461 |
| Total shareholders' equity and liabilities | 29,890 | 27,001 | 28,521 |
| 1) Includes short-term investments w ith maturities exceeding three months, see also cash-flow |
statement. | ||
| 2) Show s how the balance sheet w ould have looked if NCC had still applied IAS 17 instead of IFRS 16. |
|||
| Dec. 31, 2019 | Dec. 31, 2018 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Total | |||||
| Shareholders´ | Non-controlling | shareholders' | Shareholders | Non-controlling | shareholders' | |
| SEK M | equity | interests | equity | ' equity | interests | equity |
| Opening balance, January 1st | 2,931 | 1 7 |
2,948 | 5,167 | 1 2 |
5,179 |
| Total comprehensive income | 574 | 2 | 576 | -1,358 | 6 | -1,352 |
| Sale/Acqusition of non-controlling interests | -15 | -18 | -33 | |||
| Dividend | -432 | -432 | -864 | -864 | ||
| Sale/Acqusition of treasury shares | -19 | -19 | -11 | -11 | ||
| Performance based incentive program | 5 | 5 | -4 | -4 | ||
| Closing balance | 3,044 | 0 | 3,044 | 2,931 | 1 7 |
2,948 |
| If the principles for accounting for pensions, IAS 19, applied before 1 January 2013, had been used, the equity w SEK 2,840 M low er at December 31 2019. |
ould have been SEK 3,274 M higher and net debt |
| 2019 | 2018 | 2019 | 2018 | Proforma excl IFRS 16 2019 |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SEK M | Oct.-Dec. | Oct.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. 2) |
| OPERATING ACTIVITIES | |||||
| Profit / loss after financial items | 638 | 229 | 1,184 | -849 | 1,209 |
| Adjustments for items not included in cash flow | 693 | 333 | 1,700 | 1,637 | 1,105 |
| Taxes paid | 117 | 242 | -110 | -53 | -115 |
| Cash flow from operating activities before changes in working capital | 1448 | 804 | 2,774 | 735 | 2,199 |
| Divestment of property projects | 1,323 | 851 | 2,116 | 1,436 | 2,116 |
| Gross investments in property projects | -974 | -1,072 | -3,281 | -2,602 | -3,281 |
| Other changes in working capital | 1,933 | 1,477 | 605 | 5 5 |
605 |
| Cash flow from changes in working capital | 2,282 | 1,256 | -560 | -1,110 | -560 |
| Cash flow from operating activities | 3,730 | 2,060 | 2,214 | -375 | 1,639 |
| INVESTING ACTIVITIES | |||||
| Acquisition/Sale of subsidiaries and other holdings | -27 | 6 1 |
-7 | 6 2 |
-7 |
| Acquisition/Sale of tangible fixed assets | -169 | -171 | -671 | -802 | -671 |
| Acquisition/Sale of other fixed assets | 4 0 |
-9 | -23 | -42 | -23 |
| Cash flow from investing activities | -155 | -119 | -701 | -782 | -701 |
| Cash flow before financing | 3,575 | 1,942 | 1,512 | -1,157 | 937 |
| FINANCING ACTIVITIES | |||||
| Cash flow from financing activities 1) | -2,951 | -1,303 | -308 | -717 | 267 |
| Cash flow during the period | 624 | 639 | 1,204 | -1,874 | 1,204 |
| Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period | 1,802 | 585 | 1,197 | 3,063 | 1,197 |
| Effects of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents | -11 | -29 | 1 5 |
8 | 1 5 |
| Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | 2,416 | 1,197 | 2,416 | 1,197 | 2,416 |
| Short-term investments due later than three months | 6 3 |
7 2 |
6 3 |
7 2 |
6 3 |
| Total liquid assets at end of period | 2,478 | 1,269 | 2,478 | 1,269 | 2,478 |
| 1) Of the total determined dividend SEK 432 M, SEK 216 M has been paid in April 2019 and SEK 216 M in November 2019. Cash flow before financing has been positively affected by the introduction of IFRS 16. The impact on the total cash flow 2) Show s how the cash flow w ould have looked if NCC had still applied IAS 17 instead of IFRS 16. |
for the period is intangible. |
| 2019 | 2018 | 2019 | 2018 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SEK M | Note 1 | Oct.-Dec. | Oct.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. |
| Net sales | 136 | 6 1 |
246 | 174 | |
| Selling and administrative expenses | -92 | -80 | -344 | -376 | |
| Operating profit | 4 5 |
-19 | -98 | -202 | |
| Result from financial investment | |||||
| Result from participations in Group companies | 187 | -20 | 482 | -208 | |
| Result from other financial fixed assets | 1 3 |
1 2 |
|||
| Result from financial current assets | 1 | -1 | 3 | ||
| Interest expense and similar items | -14 | 1 5 |
-42 | -47 | |
| Result after financial items | 218 | -25 | 358 | -445 | |
| Appropriations | 577 | 545 | 577 | 545 | |
| Tax | -138 | -142 | -102 | -101 | |
| Net profit/loss for the period | 657 | 378 | 833 | -1 |
The Parent Company consists primarily of head office functions plus a branch in Norway. Net sales pertain to charges to Group companies. The average number of employees was 58 (51).
Total approved dividends to shareholders amount to SEK 432 M, of which SEK 216 M was paid in April and SEK 216 M in November 2019.
| 2019 | 2018 | |
|---|---|---|
| SEK M Note 1 |
Dec. 31 | Dec. 31 |
| ASSETS | ||
| Fixed assets | ||
| Tangible fixed assets | 3 | 2 4 |
| Financial fixed assets | 4,562 | 5,571 |
| Total fixed assets | 4,565 | 5,595 |
| Current assets | ||
| Current receivables | 1,123 | 875 |
| Treasury balances in NCC Treasury AB | 164 | 161 |
| Total current assets | 1,287 | 1,036 |
| Total assets | 5,852 | 6,631 |
| SHAREHOLDERS´ EQUITY AND LIABILITIES | ||
| Shareholders´ equity | 3,281 | 2,891 |
| Provisions | 6 | 8 |
| Long term liabilities | 803 | 2,045 |
| Current liabilities | 1,761 | 1,687 |
| Total shareholders' equity and liabilities | 5,852 | 6,631 |
This interim report has been compiled pursuant to IAS 34 Interim Financial Reporting. The interim report has been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and the interpretations of prevailing accounting standards issued by the International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee (IFRIC), as approved by the EU.
The interim report has been prepared pursuant to the same accounting policies and methods of calculation as the 2018 Annual Report (Note 1, pages 30–36), with the exception of IFRS 16 Leases, which has been applied as of January 1, 2019. The impact of the implementation of IFRS 16 Leases on the financial statements is described below under the heading IFRS 16 Leases.
The assets and liabilities attributable to the upcoming sale of Road Services will each be reported as separate line items in assets and liabilities.
IFRS 16 Leases is applied as of January 1, 2019. IFRS 16 Leases replaces the previous standard IAS 17 Leases. NCC has elected to implement the standard according to the modified retrospective approach, which entails discounting future lease payments to present value and recognizing them as financial lease liabilities. The same amount has been used for estimating right-of-use assets. No comparative figures have been restated for periods prior to 2019.
The application of IFRS 16 Leases entails that NCC recognizes right-of-use assets with the associated lease liability for vehicles, heavy production machinery, leased premises and site leaseholds/land leases. The balance sheet has been expanded to include lines for right-of-use assets recognized under tangible fixed assets and current assets. The associated lease liability is included in current and non-current interest-bearing liabilities. Right-of-use assets are depreciated over the term of the lease. The costs for these leases have been recognized in profit or loss as depreciation and interest expense, respectively. The lease payment is divided into an interest component and a depreciation component. The operating result has been impacted positively and net financial items have been impacted negatively. In conjunction with the implementation of IFRS 16 Leases, cash flow from operating activities has increased and cash flow from financing activities has decreased.
When discounting future lease payments for most of the vehicles and heavy machinery leased by the Group, NCC has used the interest rate implicit in each lease as the discount rate. For other types of lease payments recognized in accordance with IFRS 16 Leases, which mainly include leased premises and site leaseholds, the incremental borrowing rate of the individual lessee is used as the discount rate. The incremental borrowing rate of the individual lessee is based on the lessee's financial strength, the country and the term of the lease in question.
The figures below show the effects of the transition from IAS 17 Leases to reporting in accordance with IFRS 16 Leases.
| Right-of-use assets | SEK M |
|---|---|
| Initial value for financial leasing | 493 |
| Reversed residual value | -190 |
| Additional right-of-use assets | 1,684 |
| Total additional right-of-use assets | 1,494 |
| Right-of-use assets as of January 1 , 2 0 1 9 |
1 ,9 8 7 |
| Initial commitment for financial leasing | 493 |
|---|---|
| Additional committment | 1,494 |
| Prepaid leasing fees | -80 |
| Interest-bearing liability as of January 1 , 2 0 1 9 |
1 ,9 0 7 |
| -whereof short-term | 610 |
| -whereof long-term | 1,297 |
The Parent Company has prepared its interim report pursuant to the Swedish Annual Accounts Act (1995:1554) and the Swedish Financial Reporting Board's recommendation RFR 2 Accounting for Legal Entities.
The interim report for the Parent Company has been prepared in accordance with the same accounting policy and methods of calculation as the Annual Report for 2018 (Note 1, pages 30–36).
| 2019 | 2018 | 2019 | 2018 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SEK M | Oct.-Dec. | Oct.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. |
| Other intangible assets | -16 | -18 | -59 | -65 |
| Owner-occupied properties 1) | -357 | -12 | -597 | -40 |
| Machinery and equipment 2) | 2 | -171 | -750 | -681 |
| Total depreciation | -371 | -202 | -1,407 | -785 |
| 1) Of w hich depreciation of right-of-use assets SEK 270 M (0). 2) Of w hich depreciation of right-of-use assets SEK 461 M (122). |
| 2019 | 2018 | 2019 | 2018 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SEK M | Oct.-Dec. | Oct.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. |
| Properties held for future development | 4 | -130 | ||
| Completed property projects | -240 | |||
| Managed properties | 6 | -13 | -3 | |
| Machinery and equipment | 1 0 |
-8 | -2 | |
| Goodwill within NCC Infrastructure | -35 | |||
| Other intangible assets | -1 | -1 | -1 | -41 |
| Total impairment expenses | -1 | 1 9 |
-22 | -453 |
| SEK M | 2019 | 2018 |
|---|---|---|
| Koncernen | Dec. 31 | Dec. 31 |
| Owner-occupied properties | 768 | |
| Machinery and equipment | 811 | 493 |
| Land leases | 5 1 |
|
| Total right-of-use assets | 1,630 | 493 |
| SEK M | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NCC | ||||||||
| NCC Building | NCC Building | NCC | NCC | Property | Total | Other and | ||
| October - December 2019 | Sw eden |
Nordics | Infrastructure | Industry | Development | segments | eliminations 1) | Group |
| Net sales, external | 3,902 | 3,193 | 5,961 | 3,217 | 1,967 | 18,239 | 18,239 | |
| Net sales, internal | 363 | 292 | 145 | 457 | 23 | 1,280 | -1,280 | |
| Net sales, total | 4,264 | 3,485 | 6,106 | 3,674 | 1,989 | 19,519 | -1,280 | 18,239 |
| Operating profit | 103 | 99 | 92 | 187 | 273 | 755 | -85 | 670 |
| Net financial items | -31 | |||||||
| Profit/loss after financial items | 639 |
| NCC | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NCC Building | NCC Building | NCC | NCC | Property | Total | Other and | ||
| October - December 2018 | Sw eden |
Nordics | Infrastructure | Industry | Development | segments | eliminations 1) | Group |
| Net sales, external | 4,387 | 2,890 | 5,863 | 3,337 | 1,353 | 17,829 | 3 | 17,832 |
| Net sales, internal | 227 | 273 | 129 | 539 | 8 | 1,175 | -1,175 | |
| Net sales, total | 4,614 | 3,162 | 5,992 | 3,876 | 1,361 | 19,004 | -1,172 | 17,832 |
| Operating profit | 109 | -78 | -149 | 155 | 144 | 180 | 76 | 256 |
| Net financial items | -27 | |||||||
| Profit/loss after financial items | 229 |
| SEK M | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NCC | ||||||||
| NCC Building | NCC Building | NCC | NCC | Property | Total | Other and | ||
| January -December 2019 | Sw eden |
Nordics | Infrastructure | Industry | Development | segments | eliminations 2) | Group |
| Net sales, external | 13,697 | 10,864 | 19,637 | 11,036 | 2,998 | 58,231 | 3 | 58,234 |
| Net sales, internal | 1,154 | 905 | 412 | 1,935 | 59 | 4,465 | -4,465 | |
| Net sales, total | 14,851 | 11,769 | 20,049 | 12,971 | 3,056 | 62,696 | -4,462 | 58,234 |
| Operating profit | 364 | 231 | 232 | 511 | 313 | 1,651 | -355 | 1,296 |
| Net financial items | -112 | |||||||
| Profit/loss after financial items | 1,184 |
| NCC | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NCC Building | NCC Building | NCC | NCC | Property | Total | Other and | ||
| January -December 2018 | Sw eden |
Nordics | Infrastructure | Industry | Development | segments | eliminations 2) | Group |
| Net sales, external | 14,800 | 9,861 | 19,347 | 11,209 | 2,113 | 57,331 | 15 | 57,346 |
| Net sales, internal | 900 | 891 | 444 | 1,758 | 45 | 4,038 | -4,038 | |
| Net sales, total | 15,701 | 10,753 | 19,791 | 12,968 | 2,157 | 61,369 | -4,023 | 57,346 |
| Operating profit | 453 | -227 | -993 | 350 | -181 | -597 | -166 | -764 |
| Net financial items | -85 | |||||||
Profit/loss after financial items -849
1 ) The figures for the quarter include among others NCC's head office and results from small subsidiaries and associated companies, totalling SEK -55 M (31). Further, the figures for the quarter includes eliminations of internal profits of SEK 15 M (27) and other Group adjustments, mainly consisting of differences of accounting policy between the segments and the Group, including pensions, amounting SEK -44 M (18).
2 ) The figures for the period include among others NCC's head office and results from small subsidiaries and associated companies, totalling SEK -204 M (-187). Further, the figures includes eliminations of internal profits amounting of SEK -24 M (11) and other Group adjustments, mainly consisting of differences of accounting policy between the segments and the Group, including pensions, amounting SEK -126 M (10).
| Net sales | Orders received | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | 2018 | 2019 | 2018 | ||||
| SEK M | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | Jan.-Dec. | |||
| Sweden | 33,979 | 35,489 | 31,693 | 38,218 | |||
| Denmark | 8,421 | 8,062 | 13,114 | 5,939 | |||
| Finland | 7,400 | 6,989 | 6,646 | 8,512 | |||
| Norway | 8,435 | 6,807 | 6,595 | 9,173 | |||
| Total | 58,234 | 57,346 | 58,048 | 61,842 |
In the tables below, disclosures are made concerning how fair value has been determined for the financial instruments that are continuously measured at fair value in NCC's balance sheet. When determining fair value, assets have been divided into three levels. No transfers were made between the levels during the period. In level 1, measurement complies with the prices quoted on an active market for the same instruments. Derivatives in level 2 comprise currency forward contracts, interest-rate swaps, oil forward contracts and
electricity forward contracts used for hedging purposes. The measurement to fair value of currency forward contracts, oil forward contracts and electricity forward contracts is based on accepted models with observable input data such as interest rates, exchange rates and commodity prices. The measurement of interest-rate swaps is based on forward interest rates based on observable yield curves. In level 3, measurement is based on input data that is not observable in the market.
| SEK M | Dec. 31, 2019 | Dec. 31, 2018 | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I nedanstående tabell lämnas upplysningar om verkligt värde för de finansiella instrument som inte | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 | Total | |
| redovisas till verkligt värde i NCC:s balansräkning. Financial assets measured at fair value through profit and loss |
|||||||||
| Short-term investments MSEK |
1 0 31 dec 2018 |
1 0 |
7 2 31 dec 2017 |
7 2 |
|||||
| Derivative instruments | Redovisat | 5 6 |
Verkligt | 5 6 Redovisat |
127 Verkligt |
127 | |||
| Derivative instruments used in hedge accounting | värde | 1 2 |
värde | 1 2 värde |
3 4 värde |
3 4 |
|||
| Financial assets measured at fair value through other Långfristiga räntebärande fordringar som hålles till förfall |
131 | 131 | |||||||
| comprehensive income Långfristiga räntebärande fordringar - upplupet anskaffningsvärde* |
195 | 196 | |||||||
| Kortfristiga placeringar som hålles till förfall Equity instruments |
7 4 |
3 7 4 |
0 | 3 0 |
7 7 |
7 7 |
|||
| Långfristiga räntebärande skulder Total assets |
1 342 1 0 |
6 8 |
1 343 7 4 |
1 669 152 |
7 2 |
1 676 161 |
7 7 |
310 | |
| Kortfristiga räntebärande skulder Financial liabilities measured at fair value through profit and |
1 051 | 1 051 | 919 | 925 | |||||
| * Per 31 dec 2018 ingår även övriga långfristiga räntebärande fordringar som tidigare var klassificerade som "kund- och lånefordringar". loss |
|||||||||
| Derivative instruments | 6 0 |
6 0 |
4 | 4 | |||||
| För övriga finansiella instrument som redovisas till upplupet anskaffningsvärde; kundfordringar, Derivative instruments used in hedge accounting kortfristiga räntebärande fordringar, övriga fordringar, likvida medel, leverantörsskulder och andra |
1 4 |
1 4 |
5 1 |
5 1 |
|||||
| Total liabilities räntefria skulder, bedöms det verkliga värdet inte väsentligt avvika från det redovisade värdet. |
0 | 7 4 |
0 | 7 4 |
0 | 5 5 |
0 | 5 5 |
|
In the table below, disclosures are made concerning fair value for the financial instruments that are not recognized at fair value in NCC's balance sheet.
| SEK M | Dec. 31, 2019 | Dec. 31, 2018 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carrying | Fair | Carrying | Fair | ||
| amount | value | amount | value | ||
| Long-term interest-bearing receivables - amortized cost | 144 | 144 | 195 | 196 | |
| Short-term investments - amortized cost | 5 2 |
5 2 |
|||
| Long-term interest-bearing liabilities | 3,568 | 3,569 | 1,342 | 1,343 | |
| Current interest-bearing liabilities | 796 | 797 | 1,051 | 1,051 | |
| Interest-bearing liabilities attributable to assets held for sale | 133 | 133 |
For other financial instruments recognized at amortized cost – accounts receivable, current interest-bearing receivables, other receivables, cash and cash equivalents, accounts payable and other interest-free liabilities – the fair value does not materially deviate from the carrying amount. Current and long-term interest-bearing liabilities includes IFRS 16 Leases amounting to SEK 540 M and SEK 1 059 M and in interest-bearing liabilities attributable to assets held for sale to SEK 133 M.
| SEK M | 2019 | 2018 |
|---|---|---|
| Group | Dec. 31 | Dec. 31 |
| Assets pledged | 487 | 503 |
| Contingent liabilities and guarantee obligations 1) | 643 | 602 |
| Parent company | ||
| Contingent liabilities and guarantee obligations 1) | 21 456 | 19 678 |
| 1) Among these, NCC AB has sureties w hich are indemnified by Bonava AB based on the Master Separation Agreement. Bonava is w orking on formally replacing these sureties w ith other forms of collateral in a gradual process, w |
hich means that this item w | ill decline |
w orking on formally replacing these sureties w ith other forms of collateral in a gradual process, w hich means that this item w ill decline further over time. In addition, NCC AB has received guarantees from credit insurance companies for the remaining outstanding commitments on behalf of now w holly ow ned Bonava companies.
| 2019 6) | 20183) | 20196) | 2018 | 20173) | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct.-Dec. Oct.-Dec. Jan.-Dec. Jan.-Dec. Jan.-Dec. Jan.-Dec. Jan.-Dec. Jan.-Dec. Jan.-Dec. | |||||||||
| Profitability ratios | |||||||||
| Return on shareholders equity, % excl profit from dividend of Bonava 1) | 3 2 |
-18 | 3 2 |
-18 | 1 7 |
1 8 |
1 9 |
2 6 |
2 2 |
| Return on shareholders equity, % incl profit from dividend of Bonava 1) 5) | 3 2 |
-18 | 3 2 |
-18 | 1 7 |
1 8 |
118 | 2 6 |
2 2 |
| Return on capital employed, % excl profit from dividend of Bonava 1) | 1 3 |
-9 | 1 3 |
-9 | 1 2 |
1 3 |
1 3 |
1 7 |
1 4 |
| Return on capital employed, % incl profit from dividend of Bonava 1) 5) | 1 3 |
-9 | 1 3 |
-9 | 1 2 |
1 3 |
6 3 |
1 7 |
1 4 |
| Financial ratios at period-end EBITDA % excl profit from dividend of Bonava |
5,7 | 2,5 | 4,7 | 0,8 | 3,3 | 3,6 | 4,7 | 6,2 | 5,8 |
| EBITDA % incl profit from dividend of Bonava 5) | |||||||||
| Interest-coverage ratio, times excl profit from dividend of Bonava 1) | 5,7 9,1 |
2,5 -6,0 |
4,7 9,1 |
0,8 -6,0 |
3,3 8,5 |
3,6 9,8 |
17,0 6,6 |
6,2 7,1 |
5,8 6,4 |
| Interest-coverage ratio, times incl profit from dividend of Bonava1) 5) | |||||||||
| Equity / asset ratio, % | 9,1 | -6,0 | 9,1 | -6,0 | 8,5 | 9,8 | 31,1 | 7,1 | 6,4 |
| Interest bearing liabilities/total assets, % | 1 0 |
1 1 |
1 0 |
1 1 |
1 9 |
2 0 |
2 2 |
2 5 |
2 3 |
| 2 5 |
1 7 |
2 5 |
1 7 |
1 5 |
1 5 |
1 6 |
2 4 |
2 6 |
|
| Net cash +/ net debt -, SEK M | -4 489 | -3 045 | -4 489 | -3 045 | -149 | -149 | -222 | -4 552 | -6 836 |
| Debt / equity ratio, times | 1,5 | 1,0 | 1,5 | 1,0 | 0,0 | 0,0 | 0,0 | 0,5 | 0,8 |
| Capital employed at period end, SEK M | 10 382 | 7 619 | 10 382 | 7 619 | 9 174 | 9 523 | 9 585 | 19 093 | 18 935 |
| Capital employed, average | 9 936 | 8 780 | 9 936 | 8 780 | 9 138 | 9 418 | 13 474 | 18 672 | 18 531 |
| Capital turnover rate, times 1) | 5,9 | 6,5 | 5,9 | 6,5 | 6,0 | 5,8 | 4,1 | 3,3 | 3,1 |
| Share of risk-bearing capital, % | 1 1 |
1 2 |
1 1 |
1 2 |
2 1 |
2 2 |
2 4 |
2 5 |
2 3 |
| Closing interest rate, % 7) | 1,1 | 1,3 | 1,1 | 1,3 | 2,0 | 2,0 | 2,6 | 2,8 | 2,8 |
| Average period of fixed interest, years | 1,2 | 0,5 | 1,2 | 0,5 | 0,6 | 0,6 | 0,9 | 0,9 | 1,1 |
| Per share data | |||||||||
| Profit/loss after tax, before and after dilution, SEK excl profit from dividend Bonava | 3,91 | 1,47 | 8,09 | -7,00 | 8,07 | 9,29 | 11,61 | 19,59 | 17,01 |
| Profit/loss after tax, before and after dilution, SEK incl profit from dividend Bonava 5) | 3,91 | 1,47 | 8,09 | -7,00 | 8,07 | 9,29 | 73,81 | 19,59 | 17,01 |
| Cash flow from operating activities, before and after dilution, SEK | 34,57 | 19,07 | 20,50 | -3,47 | 19,97 | 19,97 | 10,88 | 37,65 | 12,47 |
| Cash flow before financing, before and after dilution, SEK | 33,13 | 17,98 | 14,01 | -10,71 | 12,59 | 12,59 | -0,05 | 30,88 | 5,32 |
| P / E ratio excl profit from dividend Bonava 1) | 1 9 |
-20 | 1 9 |
-20 | 1 9 |
1 7 |
1 9 |
1 3 |
1 5 |
| P / E ratio incl profit from dividend Bonava 1) 5) | 1 9 |
-20 | 1 9 |
-20 | 1 9 |
1 7 |
3 | 1 3 |
1 5 |
| Dividend, ordinary, SEK | 5,00 | 4,00 | 8,00 | 8,00 | 8,00 | 3,00 | 12,00 | ||
| Dividend yield, % | 3,3 | 2,9 | 5,1 | 5,1 | 3,5 | 1,1 | 4,9 | ||
| Shareholders' equity before dilution, SEK | 28,21 | 27,13 | 28,21 | 27,13 | 47,81 | 51,04 | 51,39 | 89,85 | 82,04 |
| Shareholders' equity after dilution, SEK | 28,21 | 27,13 | 28,21 | 27,13 | 47,81 | 51,04 | 51,39 | 89,85 | 82,04 |
| Share price / shareholders' equity, % | 543 | 508 | 543 | 508 | 329 | 308 | 439 | 293 | 301 |
| Share price at period-end, NCC B, SEK | 153,20 | 137,80 | 153,20 | 137,80 | 157,30 | 157,30 | 225,40 | 263,00 | 246,80 |
| Number of shares, millions | |||||||||
| Total number of issued shares 2) | 108,4 | 108,4 | 108,4 | 108,4 | 108,4 | 108,4 | 108,4 | 108,4 | 108,4 |
| Treasury shares at period-end | 0,5 | 0,4 | 0,5 | 0,4 | 0,4 | 0,4 | 0,4 | 0,6 | 0,6 |
| Total number of shares outstanding at period-end before dilution | 107,9 | 108,0 | 107,9 | 108,0 | 108,1 | 108,1 | 108,1 | 107,9 | 107,8 |
| Average number of shares outstanding before dilution during the period | 107,9 | 108,0 | 107,9 | 108,1 | 108,1 | 108,1 | 108,1 | 107,9 | 107,8 |
| Market capitalization before dilution, SEK M 4) | 16 548 | 14 896 | 16 548 | 14 896 | 16 997 | 16 997 | 24 325 | 28 369 | 26 574 |
| Personnel | |||||||||
| Average number of employees | 15 273 | 16 523 | 15 273 | 16 523 | 17 762 | 17 762 | 16 793 | 17 872 | 17 669 |
| 1) Calculations are based on the rolling 12 month period. 2) All shares issued by NCC are common shares. 3) The amounts are adjusted for change in accounting policy regarding IFRS 15. 4) M arket value December 2016 excludes NCC´s residential business, Bonava. Including Bonava the maket value amounts to SEK 39,563 M . 5) The profit arising from the dividend of Bonava was SEK -31 M and SEK 6,724 M in the full year 2017 and 2016. |
5) The profit arising from the dividend of Bonava was SEK -31 M and SEK 6,724 M in the full year 2017 and 2016.
6) IFRS 16 has not had any material effect on key ratio regarding return on equity. The effect on return on capital employed is somewhat greater and would have been 16 percent excluding IFRS 16 but including IAS 17.
7) Refers to interest-bearing liabilities excluding pension liabilities according to IAS 19 and leasing according to IFRS 16.
For definitions of key figures, see www.ncc.group/investor-relations/financial-data/financial-definitions.
Chief Financial Officer Susanne Lithander Tel. +46 (0)730-37 08 74
Head of Communications and Investor Relations Maria Grimberg Tel. +46 (0)708-96 12 88
Information meeting
NCC's President and CEO Tomas Carlsson and Chief Financial Officer Susanne Lithander will present the interim report at a meeting with integrated teleconference on January 30 at 9:30 a.m. (CET). The presentation will be held in English.
The meeting will be held at the NCC head office in Solna, Sweden. The address is Herrjärva torg 4. Transportation will be coordinated from central Stockholm. For more information and the registration form, visit the NCC website.
The presentation can be followed via audiocast or by phone. Presentation material for the teleconference will be available at www.ncc.com/ir at around 9:00 a.m. (CET).
| https://ncc-live-external.creo.se/200130 |
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| To participate by phone, please call one of the following numbers five minutes prior to the start of the conference. |
| Sweden: +46 8 566 427 03 UK: +44 333 300 9261 US: +1 833 526 8384 |
This is the type of information that NCC AB is obligated to disclose pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation. The information was issued for publication through the agency of the contact person set out above on January 30, 2020, at 7:10 a.m. CET.

Herrjärva torg 4, SE-170 80 Solna, Sweden

NCC AB, SE-170 80 Solna, Sweden

+46 8 585 510 00

www.ncc.com



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