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First-half operating profit rises 12.6% to 156.6 billion; forecast full-year operating profit revised upwards by 44% to 360 billion yen

First-half operating profit rises 12.6% to 156.6 billion; forecast full-year operating profit revised upwards by 44% to 360 billion yen

First-half operating profit rises 12.6% to 156.6 billion; forecast full-year operating profit revised upwards by 44% to 360 billion yen

YOKOHAMA, Japan (Nov. 9, 2022) – Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today announced financial results for the six-months ended September 30, 2022 and revised upward its full-year revenue and profit outlook for fiscal 2022.

Fiscal year 2022 first-half financial highlights

Consolidated net revenue increased by 715.3 billion yen to 4.66 trillion yen, with consolidated operating profit rising 17.5 billion yen to 156.6 billion yen, representing an operating profit margin of 3.4%. Net income1 was 64.5 billion yen.

The increased revenue and operating profit were achieved despite a severe business environment in the first half of the fiscal year, with raw material prices rising sharply and sales volume falling below the previous year's level due to semiconductor supply shortages and the impact of COVID-related lockdowns in Shanghai, China.

Through steady implementation of the Nissan NEXT transformation plan, the company improved net revenue per unit by continuing to improve the quality of sales in each market and reducing selling expenses. The improved performance over the previous fiscal year also reflected recent exchange rates and a weaker than expected yen.

The following table summarizes Nissan’s financial results for the first half of fiscal year 2022, calculated under the equity accounting method for the group’s China joint venture.

TSE report basis – China JV equity basis2

Yen in billions

FY21 first half

FY22 first half

Variance

vs FY21

Net revenue

3,947.0

4,662.3

+715.3

Operating profit

139.1

156.6

+17.5

Operating margin %

3.5%

3.4%

-0.1 percentage points

Ordinary profit

184.5

196.9

+12.4

Net income1

168.6

64.5

-104.1

Based on average foreign exchange rates of JPY 134 /USD and JPY 139 /EUR for FY22 H1

On a management pro forma basis, which includes the proportionate consolidation ofresults from Nissan’s joint venture operation in China, operating profit was 212.6 billion yen, equivalent to an operating margin of 4.0%. Net income1 was 64.5 billion yen.

Fiscal year 2022 second-quarter financial highlights

Consolidated net revenue was 2.52 trillion yen in the three-month period to September 30, 2022, with consolidated operating profit rising 44.5% to 91.7 billion yen, representing an operating profit margin of 3.6%. Nissan achieved the stronger second quarter results despite challenging business conditions. In addition, net income1 was17.4 billion yen, down from the previous year due to a one-time loss of 24.1 billion yen recorded in the second quarter associated with the company’s withdrawal from the Russian market, and a decrease in equity in earnings of affiliates. In the second quarter, free cash flow from the automobile business was a positive 206.6 billion yen.

The following table summarizes Nissan’s financial results for the three months ended September 30, 2022, calculated under the equity accounting method for the group’s China joint venture.

TSE report basis – China JV equity basis

Yen in billions

FY21 Q2

FY22 Q2

Variance vs FY21

Net revenue

1,938.8

2,524.9

+586.1

Operating profit

63.4

91.7

+28.3

Net income1

54.1

17.4

-36.7

Based on average foreign exchange rates of JPY 138 /USD and JPY 139 /EUR for FY22 Q2

FY2022 outlook

For the 12-month period to March 31, 2023, Nissan expects sales volume to decrease by 7.5% over the previous forecast to 3.7 million units. In the second half of the fiscal year, the company expects to face continued shortages of semiconductor supply and increasing raw material prices. Despite these challenges, Nissan will continue to introduce new models and improve the quality of sales. In addition, due to recent fluctuations in foreign exchange rates and the significant weakening of the yen, Nissan has revised its exchange rate assumptions accordingly.

Taking these factors into consideration, Nissan has revised its full year forecast for fiscal 2022. The revised forecast reflects a 900.0 billion yen upward adjustment in net revenue and a 110.0 billion yen increase in operating profit compared with the previous forecast.

Net income1 attributable to owners of the parent has been revised upward by 5 billion yen to 155 billion yen from the previously announced forecast. This revision factors in an extraordinary loss of approximately 100 billion yen expected to be incurred in connection with the withdrawal from the Russian market.

The company has filed the following fiscal-year outlook with the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Calculated under the equity accounting method for Nissan’s joint venture in China, the forecasts for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023, are

TSE report basis – China JV equity basis2

Yen in billions

Previous FY22 outlook

Revised FY22 outlook

Variance

vs previous outlook

Net revenue

10,000.0

10,900.0

+900.0

Operating profit

250.0

360.0

+110.0

Net income1

150.0

155.0

+5.0

Based on average foreign exchange rates of JPY 135 /USD and JPY 137 /EUR for the revised FY22 outlook

 
Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida said: “Our strong first half performance reflects our steadily improving profit structure and strong business foundations, as well as the exchange-rate impact of the historically weak yen. We achieved this encouraging result even though the business environment became more challenging due to the ongoing shortage ofsemiconductors and soaring raw material prices.

“In this environment, all Nissan employees worked together to maintain financialdiscipline and improve quality of sales. In addition, our newly introduced models have been very well received by customers in their respective regions. Although we expect the business environment to remain challenging in the second half, we aim to achieve our upwardly revised forecast by continuing to implement the Nissan NEXT business transformation plan.”  

1 Net income attributable to owners of the parent

2 Since the beginning of fiscal year 2013, Nissan has reported figures calculated under the equity method accounting for its joint venture with Dong Feng in China. Although net income reporting remains unchanged under this accounting method, the equity-accounting income statements no longer include Dong Feng-Nissan’s results in revenue and operating profit.