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05/05/2026 17:52
JCDecaux : Q1 2026 – Business reviewQ1 2026 – Business reviewParis, May 05th, 2026 – JCDecaux SE (Euronext Paris: DEC), the number one outdoor advertising company worldwide, published today this report for the three months ended March 31st, 2026. FIRST QUARTER 2026: BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTSKey contracts wins
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FIRST QUARTER 2026 AND OUTLOOKCommenting on the 2026 first quarter revenue, Jean-François Decaux, Chairman of the Executive Board and Co-CEO of JCDecaux, said: “In the first quarter of 2026, JCDecaux reported a solid revenue growth despite the start of the conflict in the Middle East impacting this region which represented c. 5% of our revenue in 2025. Q1 Revenue reached €880.6 million, up 2.6% year on year, +5.7% on an organic basis, in line with our guidance, including +6.6% for advertising revenue. By activity, on an organic basis, Street Furniture grew by +6.8%, Transport grew by +7.5%, while Billboard decreased by -2.9%. Digital Out-of-Home (DOOH) revenue growth continued to be strong at +9.1%, +13.1% on an organic basis, to reach 41.7% of total revenue, partly driven by an acceleration of programmatic DOOH, which grew by +27.2% (twice the growth rate of digital), to reach 10.5% of digital revenue. As far as Q2 is concerned, in a context of high global economic and geopolitical uncertainties, we now expect organic revenue growth around +3%, or around +5% excluding Middle East. This is supported by solid revenue momentum in most regions and by the positive contribution from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, distributed evenly across Q2 and Q3. The contribution from new contracts will start to positively impact growth from H2. Finally, we sincerely thank all our teams across the world for their commitment, with a special thought for our colleagues in the Middle East for their remarkable dedication and resilience.” Following the adoption of IFRS 11 from January 1st, 2014, revenue presented and commented in this press release is an alternative performance measure (APM) adjusted to include our prorata share in companies under joint control, except when indicated as IFRS figures. Please refer to the paragraph “Alternative performance measures” for the definition of Alternative performance measures and reconciliation with IFRS in compliance with the AMF’s instructions. The values shown in the tables are generally expressed in millions of euros. The sum of the rounded amounts or variations calculations may differ, albeit to an insignificant extent, from the reported values. RevenueRevenue (1) for the first quarter 2026 increased by +2.6% to €880.6 million compared to €858.0 million in the first quarter of 2025. Excluding the negative impact from foreign exchange variations and the neutral impact of changes in perimeter, i.e. in organic growth (2), revenue increased by +5.7%. Advertising revenue, excluding revenue related to sale, rental and maintenance of street furniture and advertising displays, increased by +6.6% on an organic basis. By activity, on an organic basis, Street Furniture grew by +6.8%, Transport grew by +7.5% and Billboard decreased by -2.9%.
Please note that the geographic comments below refer to organic revenue growth. Street FurnitureFirst quarter revenue increased by +3.9% to €438.8 million, +6.8% on an organic basis, driven by double digit growth across North America, United Kingdom and Rest of the World. First quarter advertising revenue, excluding revenue related to sale, rental and maintenance of street furniture was up +8.7% on an organic basis. TransportFirst quarter revenue increased by +3.7%, to €326.6 million, growing by +7.5% on an organic basis, driven by double digit growth in France, North America and Asia-Pacific, while Rest of the World declined low single digit, impacted by the conflict in the Middle East. BillboardFirst quarter revenue decreased by -4.5% to €115.1 million, -2.9% on an organic basis. This decline was largely due to inventory rationalisation in some countries. OutlookAs far as Q2 is concerned, in a context of high global economic and geopolitical uncertainties, we now expect organic revenue growth around +3%, or around +5% excluding Middle East. This is supported by solid revenue momentum in most regions and by the positive contribution from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, distributed evenly across Q2 and Q3. The contribution from new contracts will start to positively impact growth from H2. Forward looking statementsThis news release may contain some forward-looking statements. These statements are not undertakings as to the future performance of the Company. Although the Company considers that such statements are based on reasonable expectations and assumptions on the date of publication of this release, they are by their nature subject to risks and uncertainties which could cause actual performance to differ from those indicated or implied in such statements. These risks and uncertainties include without limitation the risk factors that are described in the universal registration document registered in France with the French Autorité des Marchés Financiers. Investors and holders of shares of the Company may obtain copy of such universal registration document by contacting the Autorité des Marchés Financiers on its website www.amf-france.org or directly on the Company website www.jcdecaux.com. The Company does not have the obligation and undertakes no obligation to update or revise any of the forward-looking statements. Alternative performance measuresUnder IFRS 11, applicable from January 1st, 2014, companies under joint control are accounted for using the equity method. However, in order to reflect the business reality of the Group and the readability of our performance, our operating management reports used to monitor the activity, allocate resources and measure performance continue to integrate on proportional basis operating data of the companies under joint control. Consequently, pursuant to IFRS 8, Segment Reporting presented in the financial statements complies with the Group’s internal information, and the Group’s external financial communication therefore relies on this operating financial information. Financial information and comments are therefore based on these alternative performance measures, consistent with historical data, which are reconciled with IFRS financial statements. In Q1 2026, the impact of IFRS 11 on our revenue as defined in APM was €-71.0 million (-60.3 million in Q1 2025), leaving IFRS revenue at €809.6 million (€797.7 million in Q1 2025). Definitions notes(1) Revenue: It includes on proportional basis the revenue of the companies under joint control. (2) Organic growth: The Group’s organic growth corresponds to the adjusted revenue growth excluding foreign exchange impact and perimeter effect. The reference fiscal year remains unchanged regarding the reported figures, and the organic growth is calculated by converting the revenue of the current fiscal year at the average exchange rates of the previous year and taking into account the perimeter variations prorata temporis, but including revenue variations from the gains of new contracts and the losses of contracts previously held in our portfolio. Organic revenue growth
FINANCIAL SITUATIONThe evolution of revenue is the major factor which impacted the operating margin, free cash flow or net debt during Q1 2026. Source : Webdisclosure.com |
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