FY22: Growth, stable operating income and continued investment

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  • FY22 revenue grows by 5.7% to EUR 42 billion  
  • Operating income remains stable at EUR 2 billion  
  • Net income decreased to EUR 0.3 billion, mainly due to the significant impact of interest rates on Financial Market Investments (FMI), in line with global financial market developments and due to the effects of scaling down operations in Russia 
  • Continued investment of EUR 2.6 billion  

Ingka Group today shares its FY22i results as it continues to invest while always staying true to the IKEA vision to create a better everyday life for the many people. The company has accelerated its omnichannel transformation, becoming even more accessible, sustainable, and as affordable as possible for its customers.     
  
The past year has continued to challenge individuals and businesses. Despite unprecedented challenges caused by the tragic war in Ukraine, supply chain disruptions, increased inflation and the continued impact of the pandemic, total revenue for Ingka Group grew during FY22, rising by 5.7% to EUR 42 billion across its three businesses (IKEA Retail, Ingka Investments and Ingka Centres). Operating income was stable at EUR 2 billion.   
 
“I am proud of the efforts of all co-workers, and I would like to thank them for their dedication during what has been an unpredictable and challenging period,” said Juvencio Maeztu, Deputy CEO and CFO Ingka Group (IKEA).  
 
“Our financial performance has been solid, considering the challenges the world is facing, and reinforces the resilience the business has. We managed to grow, invest and overall, it is a positive financial result. This provides a good base for the challenges and opportunities ahead.”  
  
Ingka Group continued to invest in its business transformation, its stores, distribution and customer fulfilment networks, the digital customer experience and Meeting Places (shopping centres) and continued its sustainability investments in renewable energy and forestry, amounting to a capital expenditure of EUR 2.1 billion, plus acquisitions of EUR 0.5 billion.   
  
In parallel, the company has continued to invest in utility scale renewable energy, totaling EUR 0.3 billion in FY22, and this year the business produced 40% more renewable energy than it consumed. Also, in FY22 Ingka Group committed to investments of over EUR 0.8 billion in renewable energy projects, in Europe and Asia.  
 
As previously reported, Ingka Group recorded IKEA retail sales of EUR 39.5 billion for FY22.  
 
Overall, 52 new IKEA locations opened their doors in FY22, while new Ingka Centres Meeting Places were opened in Toronto and London and construction started in India. The company increased its footprint in responsible forestry with investments in the USA, the Baltics, Romania and New Zealand.   
   
Ingka’s net income reduced substantially to EUR 0.3 billion, mainly due to the development in our financial market investments (FMI). This was not connected with normal day-to-day retail operations. During the year, rising interest rates meant lower bond values in our FMI, in line with the world’s financial markets. The net income was also impacted by the effects of scaling down operations in Russia.  
  
In FY22, Ingka corporate income tax amounts to EUR 0.5 billion. The overall tax bill, including other taxes and duties is EUR 1 billion. Without the impacts in our FMI portfolio, which increased our effective tax rate, the normalized tax rate is stable in the 25-30% band.  
 
As Ingka Group looks ahead, the company is acutely aware of supporting the many people through the global financial challenges currently affecting households. 
  
“Given our consistent operating income, increased revenue, continued profits and added investment across operations, we are well placed to deal with the current economic conditions. We are planning to invest a similar amount in climate and business transformation as we have in previous years. We remain dedicated to serving the many people to live a better everyday life. Our great people, strong culture and values form our foundations, and we look optimistically to the future,” says Maeztu.

Fiscal year: 1 September 2021 – 31 August 2022   

Ingka Holding’s Annual Report for financial year 2022 is available through the Dutch Chamber of Commerce.

Further information can be seen in the Ingka Group Financial Performance PDF (see below).   

  

For further information, journalists and media professionals can contact us at press.office@ingka.com or by calling +46 70 993 6376.

About Ingka Group

With IKEA retail operations on 31 markets, Ingka Group is the largest IKEA retailer and represents about 90% of IKEA retail sales. It is a strategic partner to develop and innovate the IKEA business and help define common IKEA strategies. Ingka Group owns and operates IKEA sales channels under franchise agreements with Inter IKEA Systems B.V. It has three business areas: IKEA Retail, Ingka Investments and Ingka Centres. Read more on Ingka.com.

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