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Bunzl FY profits drop as margin contraction offsets revenue growth

Mon 02 March 2026 07:44 | A A A

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(Sharecast News) - Distribution firm Bunzl reported a drop in full-year adjusted operating profits on Monday despite posting higher revenues, as margins came under pressure over the year.

Bunzl said adjusted operating profits fell 4.3% at constant exchange rates to 910.3m, despite seeing revenues grow 3% at constant currency to 11.84bn, principally driven by the firm's eight acquisitions completed in the year, across seven countries and four market sectors.

Underlying revenues rose 0.4%, including 0.9% growth in the second half, while adjusted earnings per share declined 5.2% at constant exchange rates to 179.3p. Excluding a 7.8m credit linked to prior years' sharebased awards, Bunzl noted that adjusted operating profits were 902.5m and its operating margin was 7.6%.

The FTSE 100-listed firm said operating margins slipped 0.6% from 8.3% to 7.7%, but noted the yearonyear margin decline had moderated to 0.3% in H2, helped by an improved performance in North America, stabilisation in Continental Europe and margin expansion in the UK & Ireland.

Cash conversion remained "strong" at 95%, with free cash flow of 579m, down 8.7% decrease, while its adjusted net debt to EBITDA ratio stood at 2x at yearend.

Bunzl announced eight acquisitions during the year with committed spend of 132m, a significantly lower level of activity following a strong 2024, though the group said its pipeline remained "active" with an improving outlook for 2026.

Looking ahead, Bunzl reiterated its FY26 outlook, expecting moderate revenue growth at constant exchange rates and a "slightly" lower operating margin yearonyear.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

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