Ahold Delhaize Releases New Strategy; Reports Quarter Three Results



Ahold Delhaize Releases New Strategy; Reports Quarter Three Results



THE NETHERLANDS - A new strategy is leading growth for Ahold Delhaize as it enters 2021. The company announced today that it has authorized a new €1 billion ($1.17 billion) share buyback program. This is expected to build on the strength the company continues to see in its business model.

Additionally, the company has reported strong quarter three results with net sales at €17.8 billion (around $20.8 billion USD), which is up 6.8 percent or 10.1 percent at constant exchange rates. Ahold also announced initiatives to solidify its position in the local omnichannel market in 2021 and beyond.

Frans Muller, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ahold Delhaize"We continue to adapt to changes we are seeing in consumer shopping patterns and behavior,” said Frans Muller, President and CEO. “Over the coming years, we will invest in our business to solidify our position as an industry-leading local omnichannel retailer and increase our share of the consumer wallet. We will find ways to improve our online productivity and are on track to achieve the €1.9 billion ($2.23 billion) cumulative cost savings target by 2021. To benefit all of our stakeholders, we aim to strike the appropriate balance between investing in the health and safety of associates and customers, supporting our local communities, prioritizing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives, and returning capital to shareholders.”

Maintaining a balanced approach between funding growth in key channels and returning excess liquidity to shareholders is part of Ahold Delhaize’s financial framework and supports its Leading Together strategy. As COVID-19 continues to pose challenges, Ahold aims to strike an appropriate balance between important investments in additional safety measures, enhanced associate pay and benefits, and significant charitable donations, which has thus far resulted in approximately €470 million ($555.44 million) in COVID-19-related costs year to date.

Ahold Delhaize announced that it has authorized a new €1 billion ($1.17 billion) share buyback program, which is expected to build on the strength the company continues to see in its business model

According to a press release, the purpose of the share buyback program is to reduce the capital of Ahold Delhaize, by cancelling all or part of the common shares acquired through the program. The program will be executed within the limits of relevant laws and regulations, the existing authority granted at Ahold Delhaize’s 2020 annual general meeting of shareholders on April 8, 2020, and the authority (if granted) by the 2021 annual general meeting on April 14, 2021.

Ahold Delhaize will provide regular updates on the progress of the program by means of press releases. To read the buyback report in full, please click here. And to read the financial details of the quarter three release, please click here.

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