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    Home > Finance > MVV halves profit in 2023/24, proposes 9% dividend hike
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    MVV halves profit in 2023/24, proposes 9% dividend hike

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on December 12, 2024

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    MVV Energie logo with financial graph reflecting profit halving - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    MVV Energie's 2023 profit halved, but it plans a 9% dividend hike for 2024, focusing on low-carbon energy solutions.

    MVV Energie Cuts 2023 Profit, Plans 9% Dividend Increase

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German regional utility MVV Energie on Thursday reported a halving of annual profit but proposed a dividend increase of 9% for its 2024 fiscal year ended in September.

    MVV, based in Mannheim where the city owns a 50.1% stake in the company, said it planned to raise its dividend to 1.25 euros per share for 2024 from 1.15 euros the previous year.

    MVV has long held certified targets to transition to low-carbon heat as well as electricity-, waste- and biomass-based energy products for industry and household customers ahead of some bigger sector peers.

    Adjusted earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) amounted to 426 million euros ($447.98 million), down from 880 million euros a year earlier, said MVV, in which Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group's First Sentier Investors owns a 45.1% stake.

    "The exceptional financial year 2023 was characterised by non-repeatable one-off effects, in particular by disposal proceeds from asset sales and by an exceptional wholesale price-related development," CEO Georg Mueller said.

    Operating earnings in 2025 will likely be in a range of 350 to 400 million euros, he said.

    "Overall, we assume that our broad-based business model will also give us stability in the 2025 financial year," he said.

    ($1 = 0.9509 euros)

    (Reporting by Vera Eckert, editing by Rachel More)

    Key Takeaways

    • •MVV Energie reports a 50% drop in annual profit.
    • •Proposes a 9% dividend increase for 2024.
    • •Focuses on low-carbon energy transition.
    • •Mannheim city holds a 50.1% stake in MVV.
    • •Mitsubishi UFJ owns a 45.1% stake in MVV.

    Frequently Asked Questions about MVV halves profit in 2023/24, proposes 9% dividend hike

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses MVV Energie's halved profit in 2023 and its proposed 9% dividend hike for 2024.

    2Why did MVV's profit drop?

    The profit drop was due to non-repeatable one-off effects, including asset sales and wholesale price developments.

    3What is MVV's future outlook?

    MVV expects operating earnings in 2025 to be between 350 to 400 million euros, maintaining stability with its broad-based model.

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