SKF Q1 2026: Strong margin despite volatile market conditions

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GOTHENBURG, Sweden, April 21, 2026

GOTHENBURG, Sweden, April 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ --

Q1 2026

 

Financial overview, MSEK unless otherwise stated

Q1 2026

Q1 2025

Net sales

21,873

23,966

Organic growth, %

2.4

−3.5

Adjusted operating profit

2,951

3,233

Adjusted operating margin, %

13.5

13.5

Operating profit

2,643

2,885

Operating margin, %

12.1

12.0

Adjusted net profit

2,047

2,296

Net profit

1,739

1,948

Net cash flow from operating activities

−446

977

Basic earnings per share

3.57

3.95

Adjusted earnings per share

4.25

4.71

Rickard Gustafson, President and CEO:

"In Q1, we delivered a strong margin despite volatile markets, significant currency headwind and a relatively weak Automotive demand. Our solid performance was due to strong portfolio management and continued cost actions, including rightsizing initiatives. At the same time, we continued to progress our strategic priorities.

Strong margin driven by solid execution

Organic sales growth in the quarter was 2.4%. Bearing Solutions reported positive organic growth, primarily driven by our regions in Asia that more than offset weaker activity levels in Europe. The continued strong organic growth within Specialized Industrial Solutions (SIS) was driven by Aerospace and Magnetic Solutions. This compensated for continued soft demand in Automotive, except for aftermarket products. Price/mix development was solid, mainly driven by tariff-related price increases and stronger aftermarket performance in SIS and Automotive.

The adjusted operating margin at 13.5% was flat, year-over-year, despite a significant currency headwind in the quarter. I am very pleased that we had a higher pace in our rightsizing activities than initially expected. The savings of approximately MSEK 300 compensated for negative separation synergies, where the net effect was slightly positive. For the full year 2026, we expect that rightsizing savings will continue to be somewhat higher than the negative synergies. Additionally, Automotive's margin was solid as we started to see benefits from operating it as a separate and more efficient business. It was also positively impacted by pre-buy effects within the vehicle aftermarket business. Finally, the SIS margin continued to improve, mainly driven by strong growth and positive mix within Aerospace.

Once again, we largely compensated for tariff costs in the quarter, and at current levels, we expect this to also be the case in Q2. Items affecting comparability (IAC) in Q1 amounted to MSEK -300, including a capital gain from the Elgin divestment.

Cash flow from operations was weak at MSEK -446, mainly driven by restructuring and separation costs, working capital build-up due to separation-related safety stocks and high accounts receivable driven by strong sales towards the end of the quarter as well as timing effects in accounts payable.

Continued strategy execution

During the quarter, we continued to execute our strategic priorities, strengthening our position in high-value industrial segments and advancing the separation of our Automotive business.

In the challenging market conditions, our Automotive business has a clear focus on accelerating profitable growth and improving efficiency. The value of new contracts signed over the past year has increased significantly compared to before the separation was announced, supporting future growth and profitability. Our competitive offering, mainly in higher-growth and higher-margin areas, such as electric vehicles and commercial vehicles, is one of the main contributors to the positive momentum. Our aftermarket position has further strengthened through new distribution agreements in key regions. As part of the ongoing Automotive separation, we recently announced the consolidation of our footprint in Americas to strengthen our long-term efficiency and competitiveness.

Outlook

We expect market demand in Q2 to remain at similar levels as in Q1 as a whole. Consequently, we expect organic sales to be relatively unchanged in Q2, year-over-year, against more demanding comparables. However, geopolitical turmoil, including the conflict in the Middle East, amplifies overall uncertainty."

Outlook and guidance

Outlook

Guidance Q2 2026

Guidance FY 2026

A webcast will be held on 21 April 2026 at 08:30 (CEST):
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UK/International: +44 (0)207 107 0613

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