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10.01.2022
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In the announcement made on 10.01.2022, " Flat to 100 bps contraction, including Uzbekistan's dilution impact and commodity price pressures " sentence was changed to " Flat to 100 bps contraction compared to 2021, including Uzbekistan's dilution impact and commodity price pressures ".


CCI closed out a solid 2021, delivering results ahead of our guidance. Every country in the CCI portfolio positively contributed to growth in 2021. The underlying fundamentals of our business are strong. However, short-term headwinds continue to weigh. We remain cautiously optimistic for the year ahead.

New variants of Covid-19 create uncertainties regarding the operating environment, while macro-economic volatilities and supply chain challenges pressure margns.

As we strive to create value for our shareholders, we will continue driving growth with excellent execution, effective revenue growth management, a frugal expense mindset, and a tight fiscal policy.

Our company's expectations for 2022 are as follows (on a reported basis unless specified otherwise) :

Sales Volume:

High single-digit to low-teens volume growth; mid-single-digit growth on a proforma basis (100% consolidation of CCBU for FY2021 and FY2022)

  • Flattish in Turkey

  • High teens growth in the international segment; high  single-digit growth on a proforma basis

Net Sales Revenue:

Low to mid 40s percentage FX-neutral NSR growth

EBITDA Margin:

Flat to 100 bps contraction compared to 2021, including Uzbekistan's dilution impact and commodity price pressures

Capex/Sales:

8-10% of consolidated net sales revenue

Net Working Capital and Free Cash Flo

Low single-digit Net Working Capital/Net Sales Revenues

Absolute growth in Free Cash Flow vs. 2021 despite higher capex spending