Capnor Weasel Bidco Oyj, Half Year Financial Report January–June 2026

Half Year Financial Report 2026 (unaudited)

Second quarter (April – June) highlights

  • Second quarter revenue increased by 17% to EUR 39.0 (33.2) million
  • Adjusted EBITDA increased by 9% to EUR 8.1 (7.4) million, corresponding to 21% (22%) Adjusted EBITDA margin
  • Adjusted EBIT decreased by 3% to EUR 3.6 (3.7) million, corresponding to 9% (11%) Adjusted EBIT margin
  • Adjusted operational cash flow in the second quarter was EUR -0.7 million compared to EUR 4.2 million in the comparison period

First half (January – June) highlights

  • Revenue increased by 14% to EUR 65.0 (57.0) million
  • Adjusted EBITDA increased by 7% to EUR 9.9 (9.2) million, corresponding to a 15% (16%) Adjusted EBITDA margin
  • Adjusted EBIT was EUR 1.1 (1.8) million, corresponding to 2% (3%) Adjusted EBIT margin
  • Adjusted operational cash flow was EUR 4.3 million, down from EUR 8.2 million in the comparison period

Key events during and after the second quarter

  • iLOQ was selected as a preferred partner of Amazon’s Ring Mobile Security Tower, bringing the capabilities of iLOQ 5 Series+ access management platform to the Ring Mobile Security Tower. Through the integration of the iLOQ 5 Series+ platform into the Ring Mobile Security Tower, customers gain immediate access to the powerful access management capabilities of the iLOQ ecosystem without separate applications or additional administration tools.
  • iLOQ’s Grade 3 rated S50 padlocks are now fitted with a new technology that allows critical infrastructure operators to read the lock status (open/locked), and to transfer that information from the field to the iLOQ Manager. Grade 4 and 5 padlocks with similar features will be launched later in 2026.
  • iLOQ’s critical infrastructure solutions were in strong demand in Q2/2026 with deliveries to multiple larger customers, including one of the largest integrated energy companies in Germany and in Europe.
  • Subsequent to the reporting period, iLOQ signed a letter of intent for a major European telecommunications infrastructure access management project. The planned deployment during 2026 is expected to cover approximately 17,000 sites. The project represents a significant opportunity in the critical infrastructure segment and provides a foundation for final contract negotiations and future recurring revenues.
Change Change
EUR ‘000 Q2 2026 Q2 2025 in % H1 2026 H1 2025 in % FY 2025
Revenue 38,975 33,178 17% 64,991 56,998 14% 150,046
EBITDA 6,910 6,088 13% 6,499 7,903 -18% 36,711
EBITDA margin 18% 18% 10% 14% 24%
Operational EBIT 3,819 3,807 0% 580 3,439 -83% 27,459
Operational EBIT margin 10% 11% 1% 6% 18%
Operational Cash Flow -2,989 3,507 1,831 7,478 18,912
Operational Cash Flow % -8% 11% 3% 13% 13%
Adjusted EBITDA* 8,100 7,402 9% 9,894 9,217 7% 38,669
Adjusted EBITDA margin* 21% 22% 15% 16% 26%
Adjusted EBIT 3,551 3,663 -3% 1,059 1,837 -42% 23,585
Adjusted EBIT margin 9% 11% 2% 3% 16%
Adjusted Operational Cash Flow -702 4,201 4,250 8,172 20,870
Adjusted Operational Cash Flow % -2% 13% 7% 14% 14%

* FY 2025 included EUR 2.0 million adjustments mainly related to growth and competitiveness-boosting actions and some legal expenses, which have been excluded from the Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBIT and Adjusted Operational Cash Flow figures above. During the first half of 2026, non-recurring expenses totaling EUR 3.4 million were recognized and hence excluded from the aforementioned adjusted figures (some of them with a delayed cash flow impact), mainly in relation to a one-off events, strategy process, some legal fees and production transition costs.

Management overview of the second quarter

During the second quarter of 2026, iLOQ Group’s revenue increased by 17% compared to the corresponding period of the previous year. When excluding some material delivery-related sales to external manufacturing partners, year-on-year revenue growth was 19%. During the second quarter, strong growth momentum continued in the Critical Infrastructure segment with multiple major customers in Europe, including some major companies in energy and EV charging. iLOQ has continued to invest in developing its 5 Series+ platform and complementary products. During 2026 iLOQ has continued growth investments in R&D as well as in expanding sales resources and in leveraging the new global partner program. The 5 Series+ platform expansion into selected European customers started as planned during the second quarter. Moreover, iLOQ was successful in winning a tender offer for a new Southern European fiber services customer, which will also contribute to sales in the second half of 2026. iLOQ has also been able to agree on future delivers of S50 solution into a new European market area for demanding critical infrastructure needs, which is expected to positively contribute to the sales in the remaining months of 2026. At the end of June, net working capital level was higher than at the end of June 2025, mainly due to higher trade receivables as a consequence of sales growth. At the beginning of April, Ferry Nekkers started as Chief Business Officer for Europe.

Key performance metrics for the second quarter:

  • EBITDA amounted to EUR 6.9 (6.1) million, corresponding to 18% (18%) EBITDA margin
  • EBIT amounted to EUR 2.4 (2.3) million, corresponding to 6% (7%) EBIT margin
  • Operational Cash Flow was EUR -3.0 (3.5) million

Management overview of the first half

During the first half of 2026, iLOQ continued to grow in all geographic regions, with a consolidated double-digit growth rate. iLOQ is gaining market share in the digital access management market with its innovative solutions. iLOQ has been able to reach agreements with new large-scale customers, for example in European energy and EV charging, and new use cases were launched into the US market in collaboration with Amazon Ring. The new global partner program implementation has continued into 2026, which provides a good basis for future growth. iLOQ has recruited additional sales resources and continued to invest in R&D, with new software and hardware releases coming onto the market to meet customer demand, including e.g. a new iLOQ App version and new functionalities for S50 Grade 3 padlocks to read the status of the locks. During the first half of 2026, expenses totaling EUR 3.4 million were recognized as non-recurring items, linked to the EMS production restructuring started in 2025, the ongoing strategy process, as well as some legal and other one-off fees. To secure future deliveries and to cater for global supply chain bottlenecks, iLOQ has been building up its inventories in the first half to meet future demand, which had a short-term negative impact on cash flow.

Key performance metrics for the first half:

  • EBITDA amounted to EUR 6.5 (7.9) million, corresponding to 10% (14%) EBITDA margin
  • EBIT amounted to EUR -2.3 (0.5) million, corresponding to -4% (1%) EBIT margin
  • Operational Cash Flow was EUR 1.8 (7.5) million

iLOQ published its 2025 sustainability report during the first half and continues to drive its 360-degree approach to sustainability, with its access management solutions providing life cycle benefits to its end-customers. During 2026 iLOQ has successfully maintained its EcoVadis Silver Medal rating, achieving the goal set at the beginning of the assessment period. Moreover, the overall score increased from 70 to 76 points, while iLOQ’s global ranking improved from the 86th percentile to the 89th percentile.

Events after the reporting period

There were no significant events after the reporting period until the date of this release.

Quarterly information

QUARTERLY INFORMATION,EUR ‘000 Q2 2024 Q3 2024 Q4 2024 Q1 2025 Q2 2025 Q3 2025 Q4 2025 Q1 2026 Q2 2026
Revenue 28,352 27,828 52,278 23,820 33,178 29,273 63,775 26,015 38,975
EBITDA 4,027 2,507 16,178 1,815 6,088 5,079 23,729 -411 6,910
EBITDA margin 14% 9% 31% 8% 18% 17% 37% -2% 18%
Operational EBIT 2,421 777 14,223 -368 3,807 2,832 21,188 -3,239 3,819
Operational EBIT margin 9% 3% 27% -2% 11% 10% 33% -12% 10%
Operational Cash Flow -532 1,149 9,248 3,971 3,507 1,413 10,021 4,820 -2,989
Operational Cash Flow % -2% 4% 18% 17% 11% 5% 16% 19% -8%
Adjusted EBITDA 4,027 2,507 17,977 1,815 7,402 5,224 24,129 1,794 8,100
Adjusted EBITDA margin 14% 9% 34% 8% 22% 18%      38% 7% 21%
Adjusted EBIT 963 -681 14,564 -1,826 3,663 1,519 20,129 -2,492 3,551
Adjusted EBIT margin 3% -2% 28% -8% 11% 5%      32% -10% 9%

Declaration of the Board

We confirm that, to the best of our knowledge, the condensed financial statements give a true and fair view of the Group’s assets, liabilities, financial position and results of operations for the period. We also confirm, to the best of our knowledge, that the management overview includes a fair review of important events that have occurred during the reporting period.

                                                                               Espoo, August 17, 2026

                                                     Heikki Hiltunen                                               Magnus Hammarström
                                                  
President and CEO                                            Member of the Board

INCOME STATEMENT

CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT, IFRS
EUR ‘000 Q2 2026 Q2 2025 H1 2026 H1 2025 FY 2025
Revenue 38,975 33,178 64,991 56,998 150,046
Other income 2 1 7 6 11
Materials and services -14,936 -12,678 -25,346 -21,378 -57,484
Employee benefit expenses -8,795 -7,630 -16,937 -15,875 -30,808
Depreciation, amortization and impairment losses -4,549 -3,739 -8,835 -7,380 -15,084
Other operating expenses -8,337 -6,784 -16,215 -11,849 -25,055
Operating profit (EBIT) 2,361 2,349 -2,336 523 21,627
Finance income 34 7 136 69 244
Finance expenses -1,212 -1,183 -2,281 -2,474 -5,016
Net financial expenses -1,179 -1,175 -2,145 -2,406 -4,772
Profit (-loss) before taxes 1,182 1,174 -4,481 -1,883 16,855
Income taxes 204 -453 469 -225 -3,850
Profit (loss) for the financial period 1,385 720 -4,012 -2,108 13,004
Items that may be subsequently reclassified to profit or loss
Translation differences 271 -1,045 204 -546 -372
Total comprehensive income 1,656 -325 -3,808 -2,653 12,632
Earnings per share, undiluted (EUR) 13,854 7,203 -40,120 -21,076 130,040
Earnings per share, diluted (EUR) 13,854 7,203 -40,120 -21,076 130,040

BALANCE SHEET

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET, IFRS
EUR ‘000 Jun 30, 2026 Jun 30, 2025 Dec 31, 2025
ASSETS
Non-current assets
Intangible assets 105,499 109,416 108,388
Goodwill 92,467 92,467 92,467
Property, plant and equipment 5,483 5,724 5,848
Deferred tax assets 397 589 478
Total non-current assets 203,846 208,196 207,180
Inventories 23,735 22,327 17,117
Trade and other receivables 36,165 21,836 45,054
Current tax receivables for the financial year 2,282 2,791 224
Cash and cash equivalents 14,425 10,673 19,206
Total current assets 76,606 57,627 81,601
Total assets 280,453 265,824 288,781
EQUITY & LIABILITIES
Equity
Share capital 80 80 80
Invested unrestricted equity fund 143,240 143,240 143,240
Translation differences -390 -769 -594
Retained earnings 36,766 25,736 40,778
Total equity 179,696 168,287 183,504
LIABILITIES
Non-current liabilities
Financial liabilities 54,709 54,654 54,649
Non-current lease liabilities 1,606 1,455 1,779
Non-current provisions 852 877 892
Deferred tax liabilities 13,581 14,839 14,241
Total non-current liabilities 70,747 71,826 71,561
Current liabilities
Short-term interest-bearing liabilities 62 62 62
Account payables and other liabilities 26,256 22,464 29,341
Current lease liabilities 2,011 2,001 2,098
Current provisions 1,552 1,143 608
Current tax liabilities 129 42 1,608
Total current liabilities 30,010 25,711 33,717
Total liabilities 100,757 97,537 105,278
Total equity and liabilities 280,453 265,824 288,781

STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS, IFRS
EUR ‘000 H1 2026 H1 2025 FY 2025
CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Profit (loss) for the financial period -4,012 -2,108 13,004
Adjustments:
Depreciation and amortization 8,835 7,380 15,084
Unrealized exchange rate gains and losses 234 0 35
Financial Income -136 -69 -244
Financial Expense 2,281 2,474 5,016
Taxes -469 225 3,850
Change in Working Capital:
Change in trade and other receivables 8,890 9,012 -14,207
Change in inventory -6,618 737 5,947
Change in trade and other payables -3,286 -3,834 2,801
Change in provisions 904 -42 -562
Interest paid -1,860 -1,989 -3,864
Interest received 5 16 124
Income tax paid -3,539 -2,363 -2,049
Other financial items -67 -66 -125
Net cash flow from operating activities (A) 1,162 9,373 24,811
CASH FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Investments in intangible assets -4,309 -6,235 -11,463
Investments in tangible assets -249 -62 -315
Net cash flow from investing activities (B) -4,558 -6,297 -11,778
CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Payments of lease liabilities -1,136 -1,254 -2,157
Payments of long-term liabilities 0 0 -62
Net cash flow from financing activities (C) -1,136 -1,254          -2,219
CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (A+B+C) -4,532 1,822 10,814
Cash and cash equivalents, at the beginning of the period 19,206 9,066 9,066
Change in cash and cash equivalents -4,532 1,822 10,814
Net effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents -248 -214 -675
Cash and cash equivalents, at the end of the period 14,426 10,673 19,206

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

EUR ‘000 Share capital Reserve for invested non-restricted equity Translation differences Retained earnings Total
Equity on Jan 1, 2026 80 143,240 -594 40,778 183,504
Comprehensive income
Profit for the period -4,012 -4,012
Changes in translation differences 204 204
Total comprehensive income 204 -4,012 -3,808
Equity on Jun 30, 2026 80 143,240 -390 36,766 179,696
EUR ‘000 Share capital Reserve for invested non-restricted equity Translation differences Retained earnings Total
Equity on Jan 1, 2025 80 143,240 -223 27,882 170,979
Adjustments for previous year's retained earnings -38 -38
Comprehensive income
Profit for the period -2,108 -2,108
Changes in translation differences -546 -546
Total comprehensive income -546 -2,108 -2,653
Equity on Jun 30, 2025 80 143,240 -769 25,736 168,287

NOTES TO THE INTERIM CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

1. Reporting entity

Capnor Weasel Bidco Oyj (the ‘Company’) is domiciled in Finland. This Half Year Financial Report for the period ended June 30, 2026, comprises the Company and its subsidiaries (together referred to as the ‘Group’).

2. Accounting principles

The Group’s Half Year Financial Report for January–June 2026 has been prepared in line with the IAS 34 ‘Interim Financial Reporting’ standard and should be read in conjunction with the Group’s financial statements for 2025. The Group has applied the same accounting principles in the preparation of this Half Year Financial Report as in its Financial Statements for 2025. The information presented in this Half Year Financial Report has not been audited.

3. Seasonality

The Group operates in an industry that has seasonal fluctuations in revenue. During recent years, the first three quarters amounted to close to sixty percent of the Group’s full-year revenue, while the last quarter revenue was somewhat over forty percent of the full-year revenue. Therefore, in a typical year, the financial results of the fourth quarter can be expected to be stronger than the first three quarters, and this seasonality also affects the cash flow profile of the Group.

4. Segment reporting

In addition to the parent company Capnor Weasel Bidco Oyj, iLOQ Group belongs to the Group. Industrial operations are in the iLOQ Group that offers digital smart locking solutions. iLOQ Group operates with a network business model in the manufacture and distribution of products, and hence it has only limited own assembly and manufacturing operations. iLOQ Group’s products are sold through iLOQ’s distribution partners that also provide professional installation and maintenance services to iLOQ’s end-customers. For certain critical infrastructure customers, iLOQ Group also has direct deliveries. iLOQ Group has its parent company iLOQ Oy in Finland and foreign subsidiaries in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Spain, Poland, Great Britain, Canada, the United Arab Emirates, Australia, Singapore and the United States. The Group's business operations are managed and monitored as one entity. Subsidiaries are sales organizations, and their revenue consists of service charges from the iLOQ Group's parent company, with the exception that iLOQ USA Inc. also has some direct customer contracts and invoicing. Based on the similarity of business operations, products, services and production process, the Group has only one operating segment. iLOQ’s Leadership Team is the Group's chief operative decision maker, and it evaluates the performance of the Group and the use of resources as a whole. The composition of the Group's revenue and its geographical distribution is presented with the notes related to revenue. The Group currently has no external customers with revenue of over 10% of the Group's total revenue. The Group's most significant non-current assets are located at the domicile of the parent company. Revenue split by geography has been presented since the second quarter of 2025 in accordance with the new sales organizational structure, with the following sales regions based on the customers’ main location and delivery destination: Nordics, Europe & Emerging Markets and North America.

5. Revenue

The revenue of Capnor Weasel Bidco Group consists of digital locking and access management systems. The Group's products consist of supplied locks and software as well as lock operation and maintenance services. The Group's customers are mainly retailers and partners for locking products. Revenue is recognized when control over the goods or the service is transferred to the customer. Lock deliveries are recognized as revenue when control is transferred on the basis of the delivery of the products, when the risks and benefits have been transferred to iLOQ Group’s customers. The CIP Incoterms delivery term is generally used for the delivery of products. For some specific customers, Delivered Duty Paid Incoterms can also be applied. Revenue from maintenance and repair services and licenses is recognized over time as the customer receives the benefits simultaneously as the service is provided. Revenue generated from customers in Finland accounted for 30% of the Group revenue in the first half of 2026, while it was 32% in the first half of 2025. Sales contracts are made with regular payment terms. Annual rebates can be granted to customers belonging to the Group’s partner program for products sold during a specified time frame, and these rebates are accrued for.

The Group's revenue by geographical area is presented below.

REVENUE BY GEOGRAPHY Q2 % of REV Q2 % of REV H1 % of REV H1 % of REV
EUR ‘000 2026 2025 2026 2025
Nordics 22,405 58% 19,539 59% 37,815 58% 35,947 63%
Europe & Emerging Markets 14,863 38% 11,330 34% 23,798 37% 18,399 32%
North America 1,707 4% 2,309 7% 3,377 5% 2,652 5%
Total sales   38,975 100% 33,178 100% 64,991 100% 56,998 100%

The classification of revenue according to the timing of revenue recognition is presented below.

REVENUE BY TIME OF RECOGNITION Q2 % of REV Q2 % of REV H1 % of REV H1 % of REV
EUR ‘000 2026 2025 2026 2025
Revenue is recognized at a point in time  36,534 94% 31,337 94% 60,159 93% 53,470 94%
Revenue is recognized over time  2,440 6% 1,840 6% 4,832 7% 3,528 6%
Total sales   38,975 100% 33,178 100% 64,991 100% 56,998 100%

6. Intangible assets

EUR ‘000 Technology Intangible rights Brand Goodwill Other Intangible assets Customer relations Work in progress Total
Acquisition cost, Jan 1, 2026 110,952 2,919 12,865 92,467 7,529 12,142 9,834 248,708
Transfer between items 3,184 2,100 -5,284 0
Additions 178 4,117 4,295
Deductions -29 -29
Acquisition cost, Jun 30, 2026 114,107 3,097 12,865 92,467 9,629 12,142 8,668 252,974
Accumulated amortization and impairment Jan 1, 2026 32,194 1,275 5,196 0 3,859 4,899 429 47,853
Amortization and impairment 5,366 136 429 848 405 7,184
Accumulated amortization and impairment Jun 30, 2026 37,560 1,411 5,625 0 4,707 5,304 429 55,036
Carrying amount Jan 1, 2026 78,757 1,644 7,669 92,467 3,670 7,243 9,405 200,855
Carrying amount Jun 30, 2026 76,546 1,686 7,240 92,467 4,922 6,839 8,239 197,937
EUR ‘000 Technology Intangible rights Brand Goodwill Other Intangible assets Customer relations Work in progress Total
Acquisition cost, Jan 1, 2025 95,200 2,635 12,865 92,467 4,082 12,142 17,832 237,222
Transfer between items 4,687 3,012 -7,699 0
Additions  5 121 6,113 6,239
Acquisition cost, Jun 30, 2025 99,892 2,756 12,865 92,467 7,094 12,142 16,245 243,461
Accumulated amortization and impairment Jan 1, 2025 23,539 1,016 4,338 0 2,546 4,090 429 35,958
Amortization and impairment 3,990 128 429 669 405 5,620
Accumulated amortization and impairment Jun 30, 2025 27,529 1,143 4,767 0 3,215 4,495 429 41,577
Carrying amount Jan 1, 2025 71,661 1,619 8,527 92,467 1,536 8,052 17,403 201,264
Carrying amount Jun 30, 2025 72,364 1,613 8,098 92,467 3,879 7,648 15,817 201,883

7. Tangible assets

EUR ‘000 Machinery and equipment Work in progress Other tangible assets Cars, right-of-use Premises, right-of-use Total
Acquisition cost, Jan 1, 2026 7,890 97 487 5,855 7,751 22,080
Additions 78 171 437 603 1,289
Acquisition cost, Jun 30, 2026 7,969 268 487 6,292 8,354 23,368
Accumulated depreciation and impairment Jan 1, 2026 6,001 0 396 4,187 5,648 16,232
Depreciation and impairment 420 31 517 686 1,654
Accumulated depreciation and impairment Jun 30, 2026 6,420 0 427 4,704 6,334 17,886
Carrying amount Jan 1, 2026 1,890 97 91 1,667 2,103 5,848
Carrying amount Jun 30, 2026 1,548 268 60 1,588 2,020 5,483

EUR ‘000 Machinery and equipment Work in progress Other tangible assets Cars, right-of-use Premises, right-of-use Total
Acquisition cost, Jan 1, 2025 7,331 341 487 4,677 6,690 19,527
Additions 62 524 415 1,001
Acquisition cost, Jun 30, 2025 7,393 341 487 5,202 7,105 20,528
Accumulated depreciation and impairment Jan 1, 2025 4,933 0 327 3,204 4,580 13,044
Depreciation and impairment 551 35 496 678 1,760
Accumulated depreciation and impairment Jun 30, 2025 5,484 0 362 3,700 5,258 14,804
Carrying amount Jan 1, 2025 2,399 341 260 1,473 2,110 6,483
Carrying amount Jun 30, 2025 1,909 341 125 1,502 1,847 5,724

8. Related party transactions

The Group’s related parties consist of Capnor Weasel Bidco Oyj, its subsidiary iLOQ Oy and subsidiaries of iLOQ Oy. In addition, related parties include the Group’s Board members, the CEO and members of the Group Leadership Team, as well as entities that are under the control of key management personnel and their family members. There were no related party transactions during the reporting period except for the fees, business cost reimbursements and salaries paid to those persons specified as being related parties.

9. Contingent liabilities

CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
EUR ‘000 Jun 30, 2026 Jun 30, 2025 Dec 31, 2025
Contingent liabilities
Credit facilities 30,000 30,000 30,000
Lease guarantees 150 146 150
Delivery and warranty guarantees 608 600 608
Corporate credit card liabilities 174 223 204
Total 30,932 30,969 30,961
COLLATERAL GRANTEDEUR ‘000 Jun 30, 2026 Jun 30, 2025 Dec 31, 2025
Collateral granted for own commitments 203,300 225,000 205,000
Total 203,300 225,000 205,000

Collateral granted for own commitments: iLOQ Oy shares pledged as collateral in relation to interest-bearing debt, total of 1,179,726 shares.

10. Definitions of alternative performance measures

BRIDGE CALCULATION OF ALTERNATIVE PERFORMANCE MEASURES
EUR ‘000 Q2 2026 Q2 2025 H1 2026 H1 2025 FY 2025
Operating profit (EBIT) 2,361 2,349 -2,336 523 21,627
M&A related depreciation and amortization 1,458 1,458 2,916 2,916 5,832
Operational EBIT 3,819 3,807 580 3,439 27,459
Other depreciation and amortization 3,091 2,281 5,919 4,464 9,252
EBITDA 6,910 6,088 6,499 7,903 36,711
Non-recurring items 1,191 1,314 3,396 1,314 1,958
Adjusted EBITDA 8,100 7,402 9,894 9,217 38,669
Operating profit (EBIT) 2,361 2,349 -2,336 523 21,627
Non-recurring items 1,191 1,314 3,396 1,314 1,958
Adjusted EBIT 3,551 3,663 1,059 1,837 23,585
  1. EBITDA = Operating profit (EBIT) before depreciation, amortization and impairment losses.
  1. Operational EBIT = Operating profit (EBIT) excluding the impact of acquisition-related amortizations or write-downs.
  1. Operational Cash Flow = EBITDA + change in trade and other receivables + change in inventories + change in trade and other payables + change in provisions – investments in intangible assets – investments in tangible assets. Operational Cash Flow is used internally by the Group to follow EBITDA while also taking into account investments and changes in working capital.
  1. Operational Cash Flow % = Operational Cash Flow / Revenue.
  1. Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBIT and Adjusted Operational Cash Flow = same as above but excluding non-recurring items. These non-recurring items have been excluded from the Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBIT and Adjusted Operational Cash Flow figures above.
  1. All Margins = the underlying Alternative Performance Measure / Revenue, e.g. Adjusted EBITDA margin = Adjusted EBITDA / Revenue.

CONTACT

Additional information about the Company can be found on the corporate website www.iloq.com. The Company can be contacted by e-mail at vasb@vybd.pbz

For questions concerning this report, please contact:

Heikki Hiltunen
CEO and President
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Jukka Havia
CFO
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