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18/03/2026 17:40
260318 BENETEAU Presentation FY 20252025 resultsMARCH 18, 2026 DisclaimerThis presentation and all the supporting documents, including the related oral presentations and discussions (collectively the “Presentation”), have been prepared by BENETEAU SA (the “Company”, and together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, the “Group”). By listening to the Presentation, by consulting it or consulting slides from the Presentation, you agree to the following. This Presentation does not constitute, and should not be construed as, an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to purchase or acquire any securities of the Group in any jurisdiction. This Presentation may contain certain forward-looking statements. Such statements refer in particular to the Group’s present and future strategy, the development of its operations, and future events and objectives. Such statements may include the terms “anticipate”, “believe”, “intend”, “estimate”, “expect”, “project”, “plan” and other similar expressions. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, which could cause the actual results and performance of the Group to be materially different from the future results and performance expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. AGENDA
2025 performanceBruno Thivoyon 2025: low point in H1, starting to bounce back in H22025 marked by
Back-to-growth strategy moving forward
NET INCOME INCOME FROM FREE CASH FLOW REVENUES * After adjustment for the cash management incident on December 23, 2025 Accelerating product launches to regain momentumDifficult environment, affecting the various markets in 2025
Strategy supporting a turnaround from H2’25
Half-year change in sales at constant currency
-46% * Including the €20m impact of the ERP migration in Q1’25 on catamaran sales New models widely recognized by the industry23 new models in 2025 (vs. 9 in 2024)
FourWinns Other Winners not listed: BENETEAU BENETEAU PRESTIGE EXCESS WELLCRAFT JEANNEAU Order intake growth of Preserving skills and moving forward with the CSR roadmap for a more sustainable recovery10% of jobs preserved and CO2 emissions reduced by -26% in revenue intensity Ethical growth
0.3% Engaged crew
- Preserved oceans
- 10% of jobs preserved and CO2 emissions reduced by -26% in revenue intensity Boating Solutions business realignmentRefocusing on client support for more synergies throughout the lifecycle of boats Supporting the Boat Club & Charter activities, without operating them directly
Developing service hubs to better support clients
BMS Service 2025 full-year financial resultsNicolas Retailleau Turnaround in H2’25 and net cash preserved
(1) After adjustment for the cash management incident on December 23, 2025 -5 Revenues down 18% marked by a turnaround in H2 following a sharp contraction in H1Volume effect: -€186m
Mix effect: +€31m
Pricing & rebates effect: -€22m
€m Dealer inventory normalization helping drive the sell-in/sell-out realignement Volume effect: -€186m Developments for each regionNearly 20% of Group revenues generated in the US from Europe North America: |
| €m | 2025 Reported data | 2024 Reported data |
|---|---|---|
| Income from ordinary operations | -21.6 | 75.9 |
| Other income and expenses | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Operating income | -21.6 | 75.9 |
| Financial income and expenses | -23.6 | 0.1 |
| Share in income from associates | 5.2 | -18.6 |
| Corporate income tax | -3.2 | -27.9 |
| Income from discontinued operations | 0.0 | 63.2 |
| Consolidated net income | -43.2 | 92.6 |
| Net income (Group share) | -43.0 | 92.9 |
| Net earnings per share (in €/u) | - 0.52 | 1.12 |
Boat Club and Charter activities, held through minority interests
- Boat Club & Charter companies unprofitable, still affected by weak markets
- €29m impairment of partner current accounts & guarantees in 2025, affecting financial income and expenses (vs. €25m of losses from associates in 2024)
Other financial items and associates
- €4m of financial income, net of investment interest (vs. €3m in 2024)
- €1m of income from currency hedging (+€4m vs. 2024, which was penalized by non-unwinding of $ hedging)
- €5m from financing companies accounted for under the equity method (vs. €6m in 2024)
Tax expense
- €3m tax expense relating to 2024, linked to the exceptional contribution by French groups
Positive free cash flow, effective management of working capital requirements
Change in net cash
€m
357
-115
242
37
-54
28
248
1
-6
-
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
Positive free cash flow of €12m, despite negative income from ordinary operations
- Net investments limited to €54m (vs. €69m in 2024), despite the accelerated launch of new models
- €28m reduction in inventory (€284m on balance sheet at end-2025)
Cash management incident almost fully recovered
- Payment orders mistakenly reissued by an external provider on December 23, 2025
- Recall procedures launched immediately with the banking partners
- Impact at end-December 2025: €85m reintegrated into net cash
- Amount still to be recovered <€0.5m to date
Solid net cash of €248m
- After €115m of dividends paid out, including an exceptional dividend linked to the Housing division’s sale
Free cash flow: +€12M
Positive cash generation over the year, thanks to effective control over investments and inventory normalization
Outlook
Wellcraft 28
Market context still just as uncertain in 2026
Complex macroeconomic and geopolitical environment
- Further period of uncertainty regarding tariffs and demand in the US
- Continued Russia-Ukraine conflict
- New conflict in the Middle East
- Interest rates remaining high
Signs of support on the boat market
- Demand still showing positive trends for premium segments
- Desire to spend time on the water still just as strong
- Stock levels now normalized within the Group’s distribution networks
- Positive sales trends at the shows
Group’s priorities
- #1 Developing the client experience
- #2 Strengthening competitiveness
- #3 Innovating sustainably
- #4 Maintaining a sound financial structure
Self-financed
organic
growth
66 models
in 2025-2027
(+50% vs. 2022-24)
Efficiency gains
of €5-10m from 2026, in
addition to the volume effect
Roadmap
for -30% reduction
in CO2 intensity by 2030
Outlook for 2026:
significant growth in a contracted market
#1 Developing the client experience
2026 trends
‘26 order book
vs. previous year
MOTOR YACHTING
DAYBOATING
SAILING
MULTIHULL
MONOHULL
+5%
+14%
3 drivers to outperform the market and grow in each segment:
- Accelerating the launch of new models
- Strengthening an international distribution network
- Developing the client relationship throughout the lifecycle
2026 order book up +10% at end-February, in a contracted market
Rate of launches still just as sustained in 2026, within a controlled investment framework
through an ambitious product offering to boost demand
19 (+First60) in file -
Erik – to check
The 22 Sailing models
included 3 power
units (Sun Loft &
Lagoon 83)
66
new models
in 2025-2027
(+50% vs. 2022-2024)
23 models
launched in 2025
24 models
in 2026
MOTOR YACHTING
18
7
6
DAYBOATING
26
8
13
SAILING
22
8
5
#2 Strengthening competitiveness
Leverage effect
on industrial sites (from 2026)
United States
Cadillac, MI
Portugal
Campos, Gandra
France
9 production sites
Poland
Ostroda, Olecko
Tunisia
Bizerte
Italy
Montfalcone
Leverage effect
on industrial sites (from 2026)
- Talents and skills preserved in France, automation program
- Benefits from the M7/M8 launches and preparation of upcoming launches
- Turnaround driven by the launch of 2 new Four Winns & Wellcraft ranges
- Strong growth
in Poland, Portugal and Tunisia in 2026
+5% vs. 10% FTEs preserved… → lay-off
5%
Additional measures
(short / medium term)
- Design-to-Cost and alternative sourcing
- Reduced Time-to-Market (product development investments)
€5-10m of competitiveness gains from 2026,
in addition to the volume effect
#3 Innovating sustainably, supporting the client experience
Moving forward with the plan to reduce our CO2 emission intensity by 30% by 2030 (Scope 3, vs 2022)
MATERIALS
- Recyclable Elium© and low carbon resins
- Recycled fiber
NAVAL
ARCHITECTURE
- JEANNEAU’s Sea Loft range
- Foiling technology
REFIT
- Standardization of the offering in Italy (Lagoon 620 Neo)
- Rollout in Tunisia for small units (Lagoon 450 and 42 Neo)
ONBOARD ENERGY
MANAGEMENT
- 48V series hybrid propulsion deployed
- High Voltage roadmap
- Development of connectivity solutions
Beneteau
Sea Loft 480
Lagoon
Eigthy Two
#4 Sound financial structure
Shareholder return policy
- Confidence in the Group's outlook
- Taking into account a solid net cash position
- Proposed dividend of €0.2 per share, to be approved at the General Meeting
- Continued share buybacks (€2.8m in 2025)
Investment capacity preserved
- Self-financing organic growth (accelerated launches, technological, digital and environmental transformation)
- Maintaining an opportunistic approach to external growth
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Current Non-recurring
Dividend in €/share
Solid financial position making it possible to invest, despite the market uncertainty
Solid financial position, making it possible to
invest, despite the tensions on the market
Outlook for 2026
Wellcraft
28 Explorer
Jeanneau
Sun Odyssey 455
Beneteau
Swift Trawler 37
Significant
Sales growth
- Launching 24 new models in 2026:
- Continued premiumization
- Renewing the entry-level offering
- Dealer inventory normalized
- Improved visibility: 2026 order book up +10% at end-February
Gradual turnaround in the operating margin
- Contribution from growth
- Reduction of losses for the American brands
- Operational excellence benefiting from measures to preserve talents
- ERP stabilized at the Bordeaux and Monfalcone sites
Before assessment of potential direct and indirect effects of the Middle East conflict
on the Group’s activity
NEXT DATE
2026 first-quarter revenues
on May 4, 2026
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