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Henkel bets on innovation as profits rise

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Posted on August 7, 2025

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(Reuters) -German consumer goods and adhesives maker Henkel cut its full-year sales guidance on Thursday, saying the challenging macroeconomic environment was hampering organic growth. The company now

Henkel Focuses on Innovation to Boost Profits Amid Rising Costs

Henkel's Strategy for Profit Growth

By Bartosz Dabrowski and Matthias Inverardi

Impact of Innovation on Pricing

(Reuters) -Germany's Henkel on Thursday said it was betting on innovative products that help the consumer goods and adhesives maker save costs, as it raised the lower end of its adjusted return on sales forecast range.

Financial Outlook and Market Response

The maker of Persil laundry detergent and Schwarzkopf hair products said the strategy was helping it raise prices at a time when consumers are increasingly watching their spending amid increasing global economic uncertainty.

Challenges in Organic Growth

"Better contributions due to innovations are putting us in a position to charge higher prices in some cases," CEO Carsten Knobel said on a call with reporters.

Performance in Key Business Segments

Knobel said the company's hair business along with its electronics and industrial business were growing at the fastest pace.

"It is precisely these things that enable us to achieve significantly higher gross margins," he said.

Henkel merged its beauty care, laundry, and home care brands under one consumer brands division in 2022.

Knobel said the company is well on track to reach or even exceed the savings of 525 million euros targeted at its consumer brands unit by the end of 2025.

Henkel forecast full-year adjusted earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) margin in the 14.5-15.5% range, up from 14.0-15.5% previously.

However, it said that the challenging macroeconomic environment was hampering organic growth. It expects its organic sales to grow between 1% and 2% this year, having previously forecast organic sales growth between 1.5% and 3.5%.

Henkel said its updated outlook continues to take into account the currently foreseeable effects of the global tariff agreements.

European consumer goods companies are revamping their businesses to try to cushion the blow of rising costs, uncertainty over U.S. trade policy, and waning consumer confidence.

The group's adjusted EBIT margin in the first half came in at 15.5%, up from 14.9% a year ago, and beating the analysts' average estimate of 15.1% in a Vara Research poll.

Henkel shares were up 2.7% as of 1005 GMT.

(Reporting by Matthias Inverardi and Bartosz Dabrowski, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak and Matt Scuffham)

Key Takeaways

  • Henkel focuses on innovation to boost profits.
  • The company raises its sales forecast range.
  • Henkel's hair and industrial businesses are growing rapidly.
  • Henkel aims for significant cost savings by 2025.
  • Global economic uncertainty impacts organic growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What strategy is Henkel implementing to increase profits?
Henkel is focusing on innovative products that help save costs, allowing the company to raise prices despite consumers being cautious with spending.
What is Henkel's forecast for its EBIT margin?
Henkel forecasts its full-year adjusted EBIT margin to be in the range of 14.5-15.5%, an increase from the previous forecast of 14.0-15.5%.
How is the macroeconomic environment affecting Henkel?
The challenging macroeconomic environment is hampering Henkel's organic growth, with expectations for organic sales growth between 1% and 2% this year.
What growth areas did Henkel identify in its business?
Henkel's hair business, along with its electronics and industrial sectors, are growing at the fastest pace, contributing to higher gross margins.
What cost savings target has Henkel set for its consumer brands unit?
Henkel is on track to reach or exceed its target of 525 million euros in savings for its consumer brands unit by the end of 2025.

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