Manufacturers

Prysmian Starts the Year With Growth

MILAN, Italy — Prysmian Group posted its first quarter 2026 financial results:

  • Revenues rise (+5.0% organic growth) and profitability enhanced (14.2% margin vs. 13.1%, Q1’25)
  • Transmission sets best-in-class margins (20.1% vs. 16.9%, Q1’25)
  • Organic growth in Power Grid accelerates (+16.2%)
  • Excellent quarter for Industrial & Construction as Revenues increase (+5.8% organic growth), thanks to North America (+10% organic growth), driven by data centers
  • Digital Solutions continues positive momentum as fiber demand for data centers boost organic growth (+9.0%). Channell drives margin acceleration to 20.6% (+7.4 p.p. vs. Q1’25)
  • Strong Free Cash Flow LTM at €1,191 million [USD 1,394 million]
  • Further progress in Innovation & Sustainability as New Product and Solution Vitality reaches 29.9% (28.3%, FY25), and recycled content rises to 23.3% (21.8%, FY25)
  • FY26 guidance confirmed

Massimo Battaini, Prysmian CEO: “Prysmian has made impressive progress in the first quarter of the year. Continued organic growth, margin enhancement and the strong free cash flow in this quarter is the starting point for further success throughout 2026.

The geopolitical events that have opened the year have also added further impetus to the central role our solutions play in overcoming the most pressing global challenges. Prysmian unlocks energy security, accelerating the adoption of cost-effective clean generation while modernizing infrastructure through interconnectors, power grid upgrades, and enabling electrification on a global scale, including energy-hungry data centers.

Global demand for fiber and optic cables is surging, starting from data centers, creating a unique opportunity for our Digital Solutions business thanks to our in-house technology, manufacturing capacity – Prysmian is one of just a few US fiber producers – and the only player that can provide both digital and energy solutions for data centers. This strong position will be the platform for future growth, including inside data centers – a space that we haven’t exploited yet.

This first quarter, which exceeded our own expectations, underlines that we have the right strategy, determination, agility and – above all – the people we need to seize the opportunities that lie ahead of us to accelerate sustainable growth and continue creating value for all stakeholders.”

The Board of Directors of Prysmian S.p.A. has approved the Group’s consolidated results for the first quarter of 2026.

Group Revenues stood at €5,218 million [USD 6,107 million] in Q1’26, up from €4,771 million [USD 5,584 million] in Q1’25 (+5.0% organic growth).

Adjusted EBITDA stood at €601 million [USD 703 million], up 14.0% (€527 million, Q1’25) [USD 617 million, Q1’25]. There was an overall impact of €-36 million [USD -42 million] from foreign exchange (forex).

The overall margin at standard metal prices was 14.2%, up from 13.1% at Q1’25.

Profitability was best-in-class in Transmission with Adjusted EBITDA at €146 million (€124 million, Q1’25) [USD 171 million, (USD 145 million, Q1’25)] and the margin at 20.1% (16.9%, Q1’25).

Power Grid’s Adjusted EBITDA was €107 million (€116 million, Q1’25) [USD 125 million, (USD 136 million, Q1’25)], and the margin was 12.4% versus 15.2% in Q1’25.

Industrial & Construction saw an increase in Adjusted EBITDA to €196 million (€173 million, Q1’25) [USD 229 million, (USD 202 million, Q1’25)], and the margin increased by 1.4 p.p. versus Q1’25 to reach 13.0%.

In Specialties, Adjusted EBITDA was €64 million (€74 million, Q1’25) [USD 75 million, (USD 87 million, Q1’25)] and the margin was substantially stable at 11.1%.

Positive momentum continued in Digital Solutions, with Adjusted EBITDA rising to €88 million (€42 million, Q1’25) [USD 103 million, (USD 49 million, Q1’25)] and the margin growing by 7.4 p.p. versus Q1’25 to reach 20.6%.

EBITDA increased to €579 million (€507 million, Q1’25) [USD 678 million (USD 593 million, Q1’25)].

Net profit was €253 million (€246 million attributable to Group shareholders) [USD 296 million (USD 288 million attributable to Group shareholders)] versus €155 million (€150 million attributable to Group shareholders) [USD 181 million (USD 176 million attributable to Group shareholders)] in Q1’25.

Free Cash Flow LTM rose to €1,191 million [USD 1,394 million], up from €1,171 [USD 1,370 million] in FY25.

Net Financial Debt decreased to €3,818 million [USD 4,468 million] from €4,884 million [USD 5,716 million] on March 31, 2025. The decrease mainly reflects:

  • Free Cash Flow for €1,191 million [USD 1,394 million] generated by
    • €2,029 million [USD 2,375 million] net cash flow provided by operating activities (before changes in net working capital);
    • €105 million [USD 123 million] net cash flow released by changes in net working capital;
    • €746 million [USD 873 million] cash outflows for net capital expenditure;
    • €205 million [USD 240 million] payments of net finance costs;
    • €8 million [USD 9 million] dividends received from associates;
  • the issued hybrid bond (net effect decreasing net debt for €943 million [USD 1,104 million]);
  • proceeds from the sale of the stake in YOFC and other disposals for €675 million [USD 790 million];
  • M&A activities, mainly the acquisition of Channell (+€1,206 million) [+USD 1,411 million];
  • the dividend paid to shareholders (+€248 million) [+USD 290 million].
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