Core Insights - The company is taking decisive actions to reshape its future, focusing on cost containment, optimized capital spending, and strengthening its balance sheet, despite a complex global environment [1] - Free cash flow after tax, interest, and capital expenditure increased by 75% to R12.6 billion, indicating strong financial performance [1] - Turnover decreased by 9% to R249 billion due to a 15% decline in Rand oil prices and lower sales volumes [2] - Adjusted EBITDA declined by 14% to R51.8 billion, reflecting the challenging market conditions [2] - Total impairments significantly decreased to R20.7 billion from R74.9 billion in the prior year, with management actions improving recoverable amounts [3] - Basic earnings per share increased by over 100% to R10.60, while headline earnings per share improved by 93% to R35.13 [4] - The balance sheet was strengthened with net debt declining by 13% to R65.0 billion (US$3.7 billion) [5] - Liquidity was enhanced through the successful closure of a R5.3 billion floating rate bond [6] Financial Metrics - Turnover: R249 billion, down 9% from the previous year [7] - Adjusted EBITDA: R51.8 billion, down 14% [7] - Basic EPS: R10.60, up over 100% from a loss of R69.94 [7] - Headline EPS: R35.13, up 93% [7] - Capital Expenditure: R25.4 billion, down 16% [7] - Free Cash Flow: R12.6 billion, up 75% [7] - Net Debt: R65.0 billion, down 13% [7] Asset and Liability Overview - Total assets decreased slightly to R359.6 billion, down 1% [8] - Total liabilities increased by 7% to R201.9 billion [8] - Total equity increased by 7% to R157.6 billion [8] Dividend Policy - No dividend was declared as net debt was above the sustainable threshold of US$3 billion [9] Board Changes - Ms. Xikongomelo Maluleke appointed to the Audit Committee and Safety, Social and Ethics Committee [10]
SASOL LIMITED: AUDITED FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2025