DENSO Announces Year-End Financial Results

DENSO Announces Year-End Financial Results

Consolidated revenue totaled 5,153.5 billion yen (U.S. $47.6 billion).

DENSO recently announced its global financial results for its fiscal year 2019, ending March 31, 2020:

• Consolidated revenue totaled 5,153.5 billion yen (U.S. $47.6 billion), a 3.9 percent decrease from the previous year.

• Consolidated operating profit totaled 61.1 billion yen (U.S. $563.8 million), an 80.7 percent decrease from the previous year.

• Consolidated profit attributable to owners of the parent company totaled 68.1 billion yen (U.S. $628.6 million), a 73.2 percent decrease from the previous year.

“Revenue decreased due to a decline in vehicle production and the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak. Operating profit decreased due to factors such as quality cost provisions, as well as effects from the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Koji Arima, president and CEO of DENSO Corporation.

In Japan, despite a production volume increase, currency exchange loss led to a decrease in revenue to 3,263.5 billion yen (U.S. $30.1 billion), a 0.1 percent decrease from the previous year. Operating profit decreased 214.8 billion yen (U.S. $2.0 Billion) to an operating loss of 88.8 billion yen (U.S. $819.4 million), a 170.4 percent reduction from the previous year, due to quality improvement efforts and COVID-19 effects.

In North America, market slowdown led to a decrease in revenue to 1,176.3 billion yen (U.S. $10.9 billion), a 3.0 percent decrease from the previous year. Operating profit totaled 23.5 billion yen (U.S. $217.1 million), a 20.6 percent decrease from the previous year due to the production volume decrease, increases in expenses for R&D and investments to expand electrification production capabilities.

In Europe, revenue totaled 583.3 billion yen (U.S. $5.4 billion), a 10.6 percent decrease from the previous year. Production volume decreases and labor cost increases led to a drop in operating profit to 14.4 billion yen (U.S. $132.5 million), a 37.1 percent decrease from the previous year.

In Asia, market slowdown led to a drop in revenue to 1,278.5 billion yen (U.S. $11.8 billion), a 9.7 percent fall from the previous year. Operating profit totaled 103.3 billion yen (U.S.$953.6 million), an 19.6 percent decrease from the previous year.

In other areas, mainly the South American region, specifically Brazil and Argentina, revenue totaled 60.7 billion yen (U.S. $560.7million), a 16.5 percent decrease from the previous year. Operating profit totaled 9.8 billion yen (U.S. $90.3 million), a 5.2 percent decrease from the previous year.

“The full-year forecast for the next fiscal year is undecided due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which makes it difficult to calculate current figures in Japan and overseas,” said Arima.

(Notes)

U.S. dollar amounts have been translated, for convenience only, at the rate of 108.33 yen = U.S. $1, the approximate exchange rate prevailing in the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market March. 31, 2020. Billion is used in the American sense of one thousand million.

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