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Renault Q1 sales rise 1.8%, helped by financing business

by Riah Marton
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Renault Q1 sales rise 1.8%, helped by financing business
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FRENCH car maker Renault said on Tuesday (Apr 23) that its first-quarter revenue grew 1.8 per cent, with good performance in its financing business offsetting a drop in turnover in core automotive sales.

The group sold 549,099 units over the period, with revenue reaching 11.7 billion euros (S$17 billion).

The revenue beat a company-provided consensus anticipating a slight drop versus a year earlier to 11.49 billion euros.

The global auto sector is bracing for a difficult year as demand for electric vehicles (EVs) slows, adding another challenge to companies already battling fierce competition from China.

Sales volumes at Renault, maker of the Clio and Twingo, returned to growth last year after declining for four years in a row, but prices are under pressure due to weak global demand.

Leading EV maker Tesla is cutting prices in several key markets, piling more pressure on European firms.

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Tesla cut the price of its Model 3 to US$39,990 in Renault’s home market, matching the starting price of the French firm’s new EV Scenic, which has a lower level of battery autonomy.

Renault said its sales volumes rose 2.6 per cent in the quarter, but revenue in its core automotive business fell as independent dealers carried out higher destocking than in the corresponding year-earlier quarter.

Revenues from financing activity grew 27.9 per cent to 1.25 billion euros, helped by higher interest rates.

The company reiterated an operating margin target of at least 7.5 per cent for this year. REUTERS

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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