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Mota-Engil's Mota-Engil profits rise 20% to a record, driven by African projects

Mota-Engil, Portugal's biggest construction company, said Wednesday that strong sales in Africa contributed to a 20% increase in net profit for the first half of this year. This is a record high. The builder that operates in over 20 countries across Africa, Europe, and Latin America posted a net loss of 59 millions euros ($69.07million) for the period. This is up from 49million euros last year.

Mota-Engil stated that overall sales increased 0.5%, to 2.75 billion euro. Africa grew 59%, to 1.05 billion euro, and was "standing out" as the region of the highest growth and profitability, due to projects in Nigeria, and Angola.

Latin America's sales fell by 27%, to 1,09 billion euros. This is due to a "transitional period" following two years of growth. In Europe, the sales fell 18% to 242 millions euros after the sale of the Polish operations by the company in September.

Earnings prior to interest, taxes and depreciation increased by 13%, to 448 millions euros. The EBITDA margin, a measure for profitability, rose from 15% to 16% during the same time period last year.

Mota-Engil is owned by 40% by the Mota Family and 32,41% by China Communications Construction Company. Its order backlog in June was 14.7 billion Euros, 1 billion Euros more than it was a year earlier. It stated that it had "a strong revenue forecast for 2026 and beyond".

The order backlog is still below the December record of 15.6 billion euro, but it does not include the 1.4 billion euro projects that have been awarded since June 30, in Portugal, Mexico, and Rwanda. ($1 = 0.8542 euro) (Reporting and editing by Inti landauro, Helen Popper and Sergio Goncalves)

(source: Reuters)