Press Release

Press Release | Gütersloh, 08/31/2022

Bertelsmann Achieves Record Operating Result in First Half of 2022

  • At € 9.3 billion, revenues are 7 percent above prior-year level
  • Operating EBITDA at record level of € 1.4 billion despite higher streaming investments
  • Progress along all five strategic growth priorities
  • Full-year forecast raised

Gütersloh, August 31, 2022 – Bertelsmann had a very successful first half of 2022. The international media, services and education company achieved higher Group revenues, an operating result (Operating EBITDA) exceeding even the previous year’s record figure, and Group net income of € 492 million. The RTL Group, BMG and Arvato in particular contributed to this positive business performance. Overall, the Group made progress on all five of its strategic growth priorities. Bertelsmann plans to invest between € 5 billion and € 7 billion by 2025 as part of its Boost strategy. In the first half of 2022 alone, Bertelsmann invested around € 750 million.

Bertelsmann’s consolidated revenues increased by 6.9 percent year-on-year to € 9.3 billion (H1 2021: € 8.7 billion). Organic revenue growth amounted to 3.8 percent.

Operating EBITDA reached a new high at € 1.429 billion (H1 2021: € 1.417 billion), despite a challenging market environment and higher streaming investments. RTL Group, BMG and Arvato in particular contributed to this development with earnings growth each in the double-digit million range each.

Group net income was € 492 million (H1 2021: € 1.368 billion), putting it on par with the first half of 2020 (€ 488 million), and below the half-year figure for the prior year 2021, which included gains from the sale of the U.S. adtech company SpotX.

Thomas Rabe, Chairman and CEO of Bertelsmann, said: “We are very pleased with the business development in the first half of 2022. We again posted a record operating result despite higher streaming investments and advanced the expansion of our global content, services, and education businesses. In our creation of national media champions, we are waiting for decisions by the antitrust authorities in France and the Netherlands. We believe that the consolidation of European media markets is necessary to be able to compete with global tech platforms in the long run.”

Strategically, Bertelsmann made the following progress along its five growth priorities in the first six months of the current financial year 2022:

National Media Champions

The Group’s national media champions benefited from the first major consolidation steps. RTL Group completed the combination of RTL Deutschland and Gruner + Jahr at the beginning of the year. The sale of RTL Belgium and RTL Croatia was finalized. The number of paying subscribers to the streaming services RTL+ and Videoland grew by 48 percent to over 4.5 million. RTL Deutschland also acquired an extensive package of international soccer match broadcasts from UEFA, and will show live UEFA Nations League and European Qualifiers matches for the 2026 World Cup and the 2028 European Championship on RTL and the RTL+ streaming platform.

Global Content

Bertelsmann invested in the further expansion of its global content businesses. The production company Fremantle continued its international growth with five acquisitions and share increases, including the purchase of 70 percent of Lux Vide, Italy’s leading independent TV production company, and a 51 percent stake in the Irish TV production company Element Pictures. Penguin Random House secured the rights to U2 singer Bono’s memoir, “Surrender,” to be released worldwide on Nov. 1, 2022, for its English-language publishers. BMG, the world’s fourth-largest music company, strengthened its rights portfolio with the acquisition of most of John Lee Hooker’s musical legacy, and concluded new contracts with renowned artists including Rita Ora, Elvis Costello and Julian Lennon.

Global Services

The main growth drivers were the logistics and customer experience (CX) businesses. Arvato Supply Chain Solutions grew primarily in the consumer products, healthcare, and technology sectors. The global CX company Majorel expanded its strategic partnership with Booking.com and announced the acquisition of IST Networks, a leading CX technology specialist in the Middle East. Arvato Financial Solutions further advanced the transformation of its business model and announced a name change. The financial services provider also acquired a stake in Nexxiot, a Swiss logistics digitization and trade-tech pioneer. Arvato Systems is now focusing on six customer industries and has made the corresponding organizational adjustments. Bertelsmann Printing Group faced sharply rising costs for paper and energy.

Online Education

Bertelsmann strengthened its global education business by increasing its stake in Afya. The Nasdaq-listed education company is a leading provider of medical education and training, as well as digital solutions for physicians in Brazil. Bertelsmann Education Group holds 58 percent of the voting rights in Afya at the half-year mark. The Group also invested in the content of e-learning provider Relias, while Alliant International University reported steady growth in enrollments for its online degree programs.

Investments

As of June 30, 2022, Bertelsmann Investments (BI) held 313 investments worldwide, after 29 new investments and 16 follow-on investments. Since the beginning of the year, former G+J companies, including the Hamburg-based Applike Group, have also been assigned to BI. In addition, the division strengthened its commitment to the Digital Health business with the acquisition of a stake in Ada Health.

Rolf Hellermann, Bertelsmann’s Chief Financial Officer, commented: “For the year as a whole, Bertelsmann expects business to continue to develop positively. We now expect a significant to strong increase in revenues, due among other things to changes in the portfolio. Operating profit is expected to remain stable at a record level, before investments into RTL Group’s streaming business.”

Thomas Rabe continued: “We will continue to pursue our ambitious Boost plans and invest between five and seven billion euros by 2025 in order to lift Bertelsmann to an even higher level of revenue and earnings.”

Overview of Figures (in € millions)

  Jan 1, 2022 –
Jun 30, 2022
Jan 1, 2021 –
Jun 30, 2021
Revenues 9,290 8,691
Operating EBITDA divisions
Corporate / Consolidation
Operating EBITDA
1,491
(62)
1,429
1,478
(61)
1,417
EBIT (Earnings before interest and taxes) 840 1,929
Financial result (161) (155)
Earnings before taxes 679 1,774
Income taxes (187) (406)
Group profit or loss 492 1,368
     
Investments (including financial debt assumed) 1,029 573
     
  Balance as of
Jun 30, 2022
Balance as of
Dec 31, 2021
Economic debt 4,152 3,475

Division Revenues Operating EBITDA
(in € millions) Jan 1, 2022 –
Jun 30, 2022
Jan 1, 2021 –
Jun 30, 2021
Jan 1, 2022 –
Jun 30, 2022
Jan 1, 2021 –
Jun 30, 2021
RTL Group
Penguin Random House
BMG
Arvato
Bertelsmann Printing Group
Bertelsmann Education Group
Bertelsmann Investments*
3,276
1,916
371
2,639
696
231
272
3,192
1,804
296
2,436
624
136
322
610
257
73
446
15
74
16
598
324
50
400
26
44
36
Total Divisions 9,401 8,810 1,491 1,478
Corporate / Consolidation (111) (119) (62) (61)
Total Group 9,290 8,691 1,429 1,417

As of January 1, 2022, Gruner + Jahr is no longer reported as a separate Bertelsmann division. The prior-year figures for RTL Group, Bertelsmann Investments, and Corporate/Consolidation have been adjusted accordingly.

*The business performance of Bertelsmann Investments' venture capital organization is mainly managed based on EBIT. Bertelsmann Investments' EBIT was € 21 million (H1 2021: € 270 million).

About Bertelsmann
Bertelsmann is a media, services and education company that operates in about 50 countries around the world. It includes the entertainment group RTL Group, the trade book publisher Penguin Random House, the music company BMG, the service provider Arvato, the Bertelsmann Printing Group, the Bertelsmann Education Group and Bertelsmann Investments, an international network of funds. The company has 145,000 employees and generated revenues of €18.7 billion in the 2021 financial year. Bertelsmann stands for creativity and entrepreneurship. This combination promotes first-class media content and innovative service solutions that inspire customers around the world. Bertelsmann aspires to achieve climate neutrality by 2030.