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Financial information for the period ended 31 March 2026Vélizy-Villacoublay, 12 May 2026 17:45 Financial information for the period ended 31 March 2026
Key figures
*: see glossary 1. Business overviewEiffage generated consolidated revenue of over €5.6 billion in the first quarter of 2026, up slightly by 0.6% compared with the first quarter of 2025 (-0.8% lfl). In Contracting, revenue remained robust in Europe (France and outside France), with growth of 3.9% (+2.0% lfl). Outside Europe, revenue saw a sharp fall due to scheduled end of several projects managed on an export mode. Overall, Contracting revenue came to €4.7 billion (+0.5%, -1.3% lfl). Goyer, previously part of the Infrastructure division, joined the Off-Site business unit of the Construction division, figures for 20251 have been amended accordingly. Construction: €992 million (+5.0% reported and lfl)
Infrastructure: €1,854 million (-4.0% reported, -5.3% lfl)
Energy Systems: €1,891 million (+3.0% reported, -0.3% lfl)
Revenue: €158 million in 2025 including €33 million in the first quarter of 2025 | Order book: €252 million at 31 March 2025 In Concessions, revenue increased by 0.7% (+1.7% lfl) to €912 million. The impact of changes in the scope of consolidation relates to Nové, which is now consolidated under the equity method following the change of governance that occurred in 2025, in accordance with the consortium agreements. Revenue from the APRR and AREA networks excluding construction totalled €742 million2 in the first quarter of 2026, up 1.7% compared with 2025, with traffic down 0.9% (-1.6% LV, +2.5% HGV). Revenue from the Group’s other motorway concessions came to €80 million (+1.9%). In France, this comprises Aliaé (A79), with revenue of €13 million, an increase of 5.5% (traffic +4.1%), Aliénor (A65) with €20 million, up 1.2% (traffic -2.5%), the Millau viaduct with €11 million, down 4.8% (traffic -7.7%), and Adelac (A41) with €19 million, up 4.4% (traffic +1.7%). Revenue from the Autoroute de l’Avenir motorway in Senegal increased by 1.6% to around €17 million (traffic +6.0%). Airport concessions (Lille and Toulouse airports) generated revenue of over €45 million, an increase of 2.0%, while passenger traffic decreased by 3.0% relative to the first quarter of 2025. PPPs and equivalent generated revenue of €46 million (€55 million during the period to 31 March 2025, including Nové for €9 million). 2. Highlights
3. Financial positionThe Group benefits from a solid financial position at the level of both Eiffage SA (and its Contracting subsidiaries), with a short-term rating of F2, as well as its concession-holding entities, the largest of which is APRR, rated A/Stable by Fitch and A-/Stable by S&P. Eiffage SA and its Contracting subsidiaries had a cash position of €4.9 billion as at 31 March 2026 (compared with €4.7 billion as at 31 March 2025), comprising €2.9 billion of cash and cash equivalents and an undrawn bank credit facility with no financial covenants of €2 billion. This bank facility matures in January 2031 with a one year extension option. APRR had a cash position of €2.7 billion as at 31 March 2026 (compared with €2.6 billion as at 31 March 2025), comprising €1.2 billion of cash and cash equivalents and an undrawn bank credit facility of €1.5 billion. This bank facility matures in February 2031 with a one year extension option. 4. 2026 outlookThe Contracting order book stood at €31.1 billion as at 31 March 2026 (+5% year-on-year, +4% over three months), boosted by energy and industrial sovereignty in Europe and electrification. Against the backdrop of geopolitical crisis and instability in the Middle East, this historically high order book and the Group’s limited exposure outside Europe enable Eiffage to confirm its outlook for 2026, as set out below.
However, this outlook could change if the crisis in the Middle East has a more significant impact on European countries. The Group will report its second-quarter revenue and results for the first half of the financial year on 26 August 2026 after market close. The dates of the Group’s financial publications for 2026 are provided in the appendix. Investor contact Press contact AppendixFirst quarter 2026 revenue
*: see glossary **: all 2025 figures (revenue of €158 million in 2025, including €33 million in the first quarter) have been adjusted to take account of Goyer becoming part of the Off-Site business unit of the Construction division on 1 January 2026, having previously been part of the Infrastructure division. Order books evolution
**: all 2025 figures (revenue of €252 million to 31 March 2025) have been adjusted to take account of Goyer becoming part of the Off-Site business unit of the Construction division on 1 January 2026, having previously been part of the Infrastructure division. Glossary
2026 financial publications
Negative periods begin a fortnight before quarterly publications and 30 days before annual and interim publications. Notes
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