Derby Telegraph

R-R to raise £3bn after ‘sharp deteriorat­ion’ of civil aerospace business

- By HANNAH BAKER

ROLLS-ROYCE has confirmed it is looking to raise £3 billion in a bid to boost its finances following a “sharp deteriorat­ion” in its civil aerospace business during the pandemic.

The company will tap investors for £2 billion through a rights issue and another £1 billion through a bond offering.

The announceme­nt comes after weeks of speculatio­n that RollsRoyce, which has its civil aerospace divisions in Derby and in Filton, near Bristol, and was seeking to raise funds.

Rolls-Royce also said UK Export Finance – the Government’s trade finance body – had indicated it would, in principle, support an extension of the company’s existing £2 billion loan up to £1 billion.

It said this was subject to completion of the rights issue, agreement of terms with lenders and approval of terms by UK Export Finance and HM Treasury.

“There is therefore no guarantee that this increase will take place,” it said.

The aerospace giant has been hit hard by the fall in demand for air travel since the outbreak of Covid

19.

In August, the company announced it had dropped to a £5.4 billion halfyear pre-tax loss. Warren East, chief executive of Rolls-Royce, said: “The sudden and material effect of the Covid-19 pandemic has had a significan­t impact on the commercial aviation industry, resulting in a sharp deteriorat­ion in the financial performanc­e of our civil aerospace business and, to a lesser extent, our power systems business.

“We are undertakin­g decisive and transforma­tive action to fundamenta­lly restructur­e our operations, materially reduce our cost base and improve our financial position.

“The capital raise announced today improves our resilience to navigate the current uncertain operating environmen­t.

“By raising additional capital now, we will improve our liquidity headroom and reduce our level of balance sheet leverage, while supporting discipline­d execution and investment to ensure we maximise value from our existing capabiliti­es.”

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