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Czech group CSG signs Slovak deal for EU ammunition supply worth up to 58 billion euros

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PRAGUE, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Czech defence group CSG has signed a framework deal with Slovakia’s defence ministry to supply ammunition to EU states worth up to 58 billion euros ($67.54 billion). CSG said

Czech Group CSG Secures €58B Slovak Ammo Supply Deal

PRAGUE, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Czech defence group CSG has signed a framework deal with Slovakia’s defence ministry to supply ammunition to EU states worth up to 58 billion euros ($67.54 billion).

CSG said its Slovak subsidiary ZVS Holding, which is jointly owned with Slovakia, concluded the seven-year deal, with purchases potentially financed under the European Union’s SAFE programme, which offers long-term loans to strengthen defence capabilities.

Slovakia, like other European countries, is seeking to build its defence industry as the EU and NATO boost spending in response to Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

CSG, owned by 33-year-old billionaire Michal Strnad, has grown into a major player and is among Europe's largest makers of artillery ammunition for NATO countries and Ukraine.  The company has recently considered an initial public offering to fund further expansion.

OFFER TO EU STATES TO JOIN

The value of the deal reflects the maximum potential volume of deliveries and based on available production capacity, CSG said.

ZVS Holding will supply 155 mm artillery ammunition, 120 mm tank ammunition, and 30 mm and 35 mm cannon ammunition for Slovakia and other EU member states, it said in a statement with the Slovak ministry.

Slovakia is offering EU member states the opportunity to join the framework agreement.

Under SAFE, Slovakia aims to draw 2.3 billion euros, of which 38.5 million euros is for the purchase of large- and medium-caliber ammunition.

"Slovakia has the ambition to become a leader in the supply of large- and medium-caliber ammunition for EU member states," Defence Minister Robert Kalinak said.

CSG ON UPSWING

CSG has grown in the past year following a $2.2 billion acquisition of U.S.-based small-calibre ammunition maker Kinetic Group last year.

In the first three quarters this year, CSG reported revenue of 4.49 billion euros ($5.2 billion) while operating profit (EBIT) rose by 77% to 1.10 billion euros. It has an order backlog of 14 billion euros.

European defence-related stocks have been among the best-performing this year, with a STOXX index of aerospace and defence companies up around 50%.

While prospects of peace in Ukraine have brought some stock volatility, analysts see the sector supported by rising defence spending despite any potential deal ending the war.

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(Reporting by Jan Lopatka and Jason Hovet, Editing by Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • CSG signs a €58 billion deal with Slovakia for EU ammunition supply.
  • The deal involves CSG's Slovak subsidiary, ZVS Holding.
  • Slovakia aims to lead in large- and medium-caliber ammunition supply.
  • CSG's revenue and profit have surged in recent quarters.
  • European defence stocks are performing strongly amid rising spending.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ammunition?
Ammunition refers to the projectiles and propellant used in firearms and artillery. It includes bullets, shells, and other explosive devices used in military and defense applications.
What is the European Union's SAFE programme?
The SAFE programme is an EU initiative that provides long-term loans to member states to strengthen their defense capabilities and enhance security.
What is operating profit (EBIT)?
Operating profit, or EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes), is a measure of a company's profitability that excludes interest and tax expenses, reflecting the earnings from core business operations.
What is an initial public offering (IPO)?
An initial public offering (IPO) is the process by which a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time, allowing it to raise capital from public investors.

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