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    Home > Finance > Italian power company A2A posts 18% jump in annual core profit
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    Italian power company A2A posts 18% jump in annual core profit

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 20, 2025

    1 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    This image showcases a financial graph depicting A2A's 18% jump in annual EBITDA to 2.33 billion euros, highlighting the company's strong performance in the energy sector amidst lower price volatility.
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    Quick Summary

    A2A reported an 18% rise in core profit to €2.33 billion, driven by reduced energy price volatility. Net financial debt increased to €5.84 billion, with a net debt to EBITDA ratio of 2.5x.

    A2A Reports 18% Increase in Annual Core Profit Amid Lower Energy Volatility

    (Reuters) - Italy's A2A posted an 18% jump in full-year core profit (EBITDA) to 2.33 billion euros ($2.43 billion) on Thursday thanks to lower energy price volatility compared to last year, slightly beating the upper-end of guidance.

    The country's biggest regional utility's net financial debt stood at 5.84 billion euros at end-December, up from 4.68 billion euros a year earlier.

    "From a financial point of view, we have kept debt under control," CEO Renato Mazzoncini said in a statement, pointing to a net debt to EBITDA ratio of 2.5x

    ($1 = 0.9578 euros)

    (Reporting by Romolo Tosiani in Gdansk; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •A2A's core profit rose by 18% to €2.33 billion.
    • •The increase was driven by lower energy price volatility.
    • •Net financial debt increased to €5.84 billion.
    • •CEO Renato Mazzoncini highlighted debt control.
    • •The net debt to EBITDA ratio stands at 2.5x.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italian power company A2A posts 18% jump in annual core profit

    1What was A2A's core profit for the full year?

    A2A posted a core profit (EBITDA) of 2.33 billion euros, which is an 18% increase compared to the previous year.

    2How did A2A manage its financial debt?

    A2A's net financial debt stood at 5.84 billion euros at the end of December, an increase from 4.68 billion euros a year earlier, but the company has kept debt under control.

    3What is A2A's net debt to EBITDA ratio?

    A2A's net debt to EBITDA ratio is reported to be 2.5x, indicating a controlled level of debt relative to its earnings.

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