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CORRECT: Severn Trent swings to post-tax profit, increases dividend

ALN

(Correcting the interim dividend is for financial 2023.)

Severn Trent PLC said on Tuesday its pretax profit fell while it declared a higher interim dividend to its shareholders.

The Coventry-based water company said it recorded a pretax profit in the six months that ended September 30 of £104.7 million, down 29% from £146.9 million a year ago. This compared to a profit swing after tax to £78.8 million from a £180.0 million loss.

The firm’s adjusted basic earnings per share were 29.90 pence, down 45% from 54.00 pence.

It also declared an interim dividend of 42.73 pence for financial 2023, up 4.6% from 40.86 pence in financial 2022.

Shares in Severn Trent were down 1.2% to 2,726.00 pence in London on Tuesday at midday.

Severn Trent said it was increasing its guidance for property profit before interest and tax by a further £50 million from its initial £100 million target set in 2017, expecting surplus land sales of around £150 million until 2032. This followed a half year profit before interest and tax of £261.7 million, up 2.4% from £255.6 million.

Its profit before interest and tax for the year that ended March 31 was £506.2 million, up 7.5% from £470.7 million a year prior.

It said it now expected its nominal regulatory capital value to be 36%, its highest growth asset management plan to date.

‘We have delivered a robust financial performance leaving us well positioned to support our customers, invest for the long term, and support future growth,’ said Chief Executive Liv Garfield.

Severn Trent also launched a new 10-year strategy to address underlying causes of poverty in in its operating region, building on its £10m community fund investment offering affordability schemes and discounts to customers.

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