ABL Group (ABL) Q1 2026 earnings summary
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Q1 2026 earnings summary
7 May, 2026Executive summary
Q1 2026 revenue was USD 82.4 million, down 7% sequentially from Q4 2025, mainly due to seasonal weakness in AGR's North Sea marine operations and project delays in Longitude.
Adjusted EBIT was USD 3.1 million (3.7% margin), stable versus Q4, reflecting early benefits from cost reductions and aided by a USD 1.1 million non-cash provision release.
Net profit after tax was USD 1.7 million, a turnaround from a USD 9.1 million loss in Q4 2025.
Net debt increased to USD 12.0 million due to negative cash flow from restructuring, seasonal working capital movements, and cash collection issues in the Middle East.
A semi-annual dividend of NOK 0.45 per share (USD 6.4 million) is proposed, representing an 11.3% increase over H1 2025.
Financial highlights
Revenue for Q1 2026 was USD 82.4 million, down from USD 88.7 million in Q4 2025; operating costs decreased 9% QoQ, aided by a USD 1.1 million one-off provision release.
Adjusted EBIT margin was 3.7%, with adjusted EBITDA at USD 4.4 million.
Net cash outflow from operations was NOK 4.5 million, mainly due to working capital buildup and restructuring costs.
Net debt increased to USD 12.0 million, with a closing cash balance of USD 12.1 million.
Working capital ratio rose to 49% from 39% in Q4 2025.
Outlook and guidance
Positive outlook for 2026 and 2027, expecting improved performance from cost and efficiency initiatives and new contract awards.
Ongoing and new conflicts maintain energy market volatility, delaying client decisions and offshore activity.
Targeting 20% ROCE by 2027, with a phased roadmap including local market agility and efficiency investments.
Group aims for a through-cycle EBIT margin of 6.5% as markets recover.
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