YOKOHAMA, Japan (November 8, 2017) – President and Chief Executive Officer Hiroto Saikawa of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today announced financial results for the six-month period to September 30, 2017. 

In the first half, Nissan generated an operating profit of 281.8 billion yen on net revenues of 5.65 trillion yen. 

Excluding special item costs associated with final vehicle inspection issues in Japan and class action settlements in the US, first-half operating profits reached 322.6 billion – in line with company expectations. 

In the second quarter, excluding special item costs, operating profits rose 9.2% to 169.3 billion yen amid rising unit sales in markets including Japan and China, where demand increased for models such as the Serena, Note e-POWER, X-Trail and Sylphy. 

First-Half Financial Highlights 

The following table summarizes Nissan’s financial results for the six-month period to September 30, 2017, calculated under the equity accounting method for the Group’s China joint venture.

(TSE report basis – China JV equity basis)1 Yen in billions

 

 

FY 16 H13

FY 17 H1

% change year on year

Revenues

5,230.5

5,652.5

+8.1

Operating profit

324.8

281.8

-13.2

Operating margin %

6.2

5.0

-1.2

Ordinary profit

381.9

369.5

-3.2

Net income2

278.4

276.5

-0.7

 

Based on average foreign exchange rates of JPY 111.0/USD and JPY 126.3/EUR 

1 Since the beginning of fiscal year 2013, Nissan has reported figures calculated under the equity method accounting for its joint venture with Dong Feng in China. Although net income reporting remains unchanged under this accounting method, the equity-accounting income statements no longer include Dong-Feng-Nissan’s results in revenues and operating profit. 

2Net income attributable to owners of the parent 

3Excluding contributions from 41% holding in Calsonic Kansei, divested in 2016 

On a management pro forma basis, which includes the proportionate consolidation of results from Nissan’s joint venture operation in China, operating profit was 351.1 billion yen on net revenues of 6.22 trillion yen.

Sales performance 

For the six-month period to September 30, 2017, Nissan’s global unit sales increased 4.6% to 2.73 million units. In Japan, Nissan’s sales rose by 34.1% to 283,000 units, equivalent to a market share of 11.4%, reflecting increased sales of both mini cars and registered passenger vehicles. 

Nissan’s unit sales in China, which reports figures on a calendar year basis, rose 6.7% to 651,000 units, equivalent to a market share of 5.2% amid strong demand for vehicles such as the X-Trail and Sylphy. In Europe, including Russia, Nissan’s sales rose 3.6% to 375,000 units, which resulted in a market share of 3.8%. Models including the Qashqai and Micra helped drive demand in the region. 

Nissan sales in the US declined 0.4% to 779,000 units, compared with a 2.1% decline in the US market as a whole for the six-month period. In other markets, Nissan sales rose 2.3% to 390,000 units as strong growth in Latin America and Africa offset sluggish conditions in the Middle East, Asia and Oceania. 

Outlook 

For the 12 months ending March 31, 2018, the company has revised its operating profit guidance downward by 40 billion yen to 645 billion yen to reflect the expected net impact related to vehicle final inspection issues in Japan, after taking account of other cost efficiency offsets. 

As non-operating items and the effective tax rate are projected to improve versus the prior outlook, net income outlook remains unchanged. Nissan is also maintaining its previously-announced forecast for full-year net revenue. 

Nissan M.O.V.E. to 2022 

In addition to first-half financial results, details of Nissan’s ongoing midterm plan “Nissan M.O.V.E. to 2022” were shared. The mission of the six-year plan is to achieve sustainable growth and to lead the technology and business evolution of the automotive industry. 

By the end of the plan, under the proportional consolidation of our Chinese joint venture, Nissan aims to grow revenues from 12.8 trillion yen to 16.5 trillion yen, and generate a cumulative 2.5 trillion yen of automotive free cash flow, with an 8% operating margin. 

For detailed Nissan financial information and presentations: www.nissan-global.com/EN/IR/FINANCIAL/