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Europcar Reports Revenue Up, Earnings Down

In Q1, Europcar reported revenue of 439 million euros — up 6.6% compared to first quarter 2016. Adjusted earnings were negative 6 million euros versus negative 5 million euros during the same period last year.

by Staff
May 16, 2017
Europcar Reports Revenue Up, Earnings Down

Photo courtesy of Europcar

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Photo courtesy of Europcar

Europcar reported revenue of 439 million euros during first quarter 2017 — up 6.6% at constant exchange rates compared to first quarter 2016.

Adjusted earnings for Q1 were negative 6 million euros versus negative 5 million euros in Q1 2016, according to Europcar. The company reported net income at 19 million euros compared to negative 20 million euros during the same period last year.

“We start the year on a solid footing,” said Caroline Parot, CEO of Europcar Group. “Our revenue growth of 6.6% is driven by a strong momentum across all of our three major business units. We have continued to deliver significant improvements in both fleet costs per unit down 3.4% YoY and fleet utilization, which is up 140 bps YoY at the Group level. As planned, we have accelerated our investments into our InterRent network as well as into the digitalization of our customer journey.”

In Q1, Europcar’s number of rental days increased to 12.9 million — up 9.3% year-over-year. According to the company, this growth was spread across all the divisions with cars up 6.8%, vans and trucks up 9.7%, and InterRent growing 51%.  

On the other hand, revenue per rental day decreased 3.6% at Group level. This was mostly affected by a 4.8% decline in the vans and trucks business unit and a 2.3% drop in the cars business unit, according to Europcar.

For full-year 2017, Europcar’s four financial targets include accelerating organic revenue growth above 3%, increasing adjusted earnings above 11.8%, having a corporate operating free cash flow conversion rate above 50%, and implementing a dividend payout ratio above 30%.

Recently, Europcar acquired its Danish franchisee, one of its biggest in terms of revenue, according to the company. After the acquisition of its Irish franchisee in December 2016, Europcar has expanded its corporate network from 10 to 11 countries.

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