BMW GROUP ACCROIT SIGNIFICATIVEMENT SON CHIFFRE D’AFFAIRES ET BENEFICE NET

EBT du groupe : 16 milliards d’euros. Marge EBIT 2021 à 10,3 %, dans le haut de la fourchette des prévisions Flux de trésorerie disponible (segment automobile) : 6,354 milliards d’euros. Réduction significative des émissions de CO2 du parc de véhicules neufs de l’UE à 115,9 g/km (WLTP). Proposition de dividende de 5,80 € par action ordinaire. Proposition d’autorisation de rachat d’actions à l’Assemblée générale annuelle. Oliver Zipse : « Une transformation réussie grâce à la performance des employés ».

 

Munich. In a challenging environment, the BMW Group ended the financial year 2021 strong and fulfilled its targets as forecast. The premium manufacturer was able to significantly increase both Group earnings and net profit compared to the previous year, having already raised its guidance in May and September. Valuation effects and reversals contributed to this improvement. The BMW Group also met high expectations for its non-financial targets: For example, in financial year 2021, the percentage of total deliveries from electrified vehicles increased significantly to 13%. As well, the CO2 emissions value of the BMW Group’s EU new vehicle fleet was reduced to 115.9 g/km (WLTP).

The company has stepped up electrification of its product range, while considerably enhancing its profitability.

“The past year provides clear evidence that successful transformation bears fruit. The strong earnings we achieved in financial year 2021 are the result of our consistent strategy – with the right products at the right time,” said Oliver Zipse, Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG, on Thursday in Munich. “This success is also thanks to our associates, and I would especially like to thank them for their hard work and their passion. Together, we are demonstrating that bold transformation and economic success go hand in hand at BMW.”