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President and CEO Morten Fon at Jotun's headquarters in Sandefjord, Norway. Photo: Morten Rakke
President and CEO Morten Fon at Jotun's headquarters in Sandefjord, Norway. Photo: Morten Rakke

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Solid progress for Jotun, but outlook is uncertain

Sandefjord, September 30th 2021. Jotun achieved record high revenue of NOK 14 975 million in the first eight months of 2021. The operating profit was NOK 2 496 million, but high raw material prices put pressure on the operating margin.

Market situation

Sales in the segments for Decorative Paints, Performance Coatings and Powder Coatings have shown a positive development so far this year. In the Marine Coatings segment, Jotun has experienced a decline in sales due to reduced newbuilding activity for ships.

The strong growth in the first eight months of the year is attributable, among other factors, to the Covid-19 pandemic that resulted in lower activity in the same period of last year. There remains significant uncertainty, but the markets are now showing positive signs.

“We are satisfied to have achieved another record result in a challenging period. Despite high raw material prices and continued uncertainty surrounding the pandemic in individual markets, Jotun has delivered a solid performance in most business areas,” President & CEO Morten Fon says.

Raw material prices

Jotun has experienced a significant increase in raw material prices since autumn 2020. The reason for this is an imbalance between supply and demand, which has had a persistent and increasingly negative effect on Jotun’s raw material costs in 2021.

Outlook

The fire in Sandefjord on September 15th is expected to have little impact on Jotun’s delivery capability. Lower newbuilding activity for ships, the pressure on raw material prices and uncertainty related to the pandemic, however, make the development going forward uncertain.

Raw material prices are assumed to continue their upward trend, which will negatively affect the operating result in the next four-month period.

“Further price increases will be necessary in all business segments,” Fon says.

Jotun remains well-positioned for further profitable growth, and the company continues to adhere to its long-term growth strategy and investment plan.

Key financials (NOK million) T1 + T2 2021 T1 + T2 2020 % Change
Operating revenue 14 975 13 916 8%
Operating profit 2 496 2 402 4%
Profit before tax 2 315 2 122 9%

For more information:

Morten Fon, President and CEO, mobile: +47 909 19 822, morten.fon@jotun.no

Christian Espolin Johnson, Group Communications Director, mobile: +47 976 45 494,

christian.espolin.johnson@jotun.no

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Jotun er markedsleder innen dekorative malinger i Norge, og en av verdens ledende produsenter av maling og pulverlakker med 67 selskaper og 38 produksjonsanlegg på alle kontinent. Jotuns produkter er tilgjengelig i mer enn 100 land gjennom egne selskaper, felleskontollerte selskaper, avdelingskontorer, agenter og distributører. Jotun hadde i 2019 en omsetning på NOK 19,7 milliarder, og konsernet har mer enn 9 800 medarbeidere. Konsernet er organisert i fire ulike segmenter og sju geografiske regioner, og har sitt hovedkontor i Sandefjord.

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Pressekontakt Group Communications Manager +47 414 64 045
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Pressekontakt Group Communications Manager (Press inquiries Marine and Protective Coatings) +47 901 32 780

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Jotun er en av verdens ledende produsenter av maling og pulverlakker, med 66 selskaper og 40 produksjonsanlegg globalt. I tillegg har Jotun salgskontorer, forhandlere og distributører i mer enn 100 land. Jotun hadde i 2023 en total omsetning på NOK 31,9 milliarder, og har i dag mer enn 10.300 medarbeidere. Konsernet er organisert med fire segmenter og inndelt i fem geografiske regioner. Hovedkontoret ligger i Sandefjord.

Jotun Group
Hystadveien 167
3202 Sandefjord
Norge