Western Mail

Boss of British Gas owner Centrica to step down

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THE boss of British Gas owner Centrica is to leave his role next year, amid a dramatic overhaul of the company’s strategy.

The group confirmed Iain Conn’s departure alongside an announceme­nt that it would exit the production of oil and gas as it targets further cost savings.

Centrica chairman Charles Berry said: “Iain has led the strategic reposition­ing of Centrica since 2015 and has been the driving force behind our plan to turn Centrica into a sustainabl­e business that is built around delivering clean, affordable energy and high-quality services and solutions for our customers, and to respond to the significan­t global challenge of moving to a lower carbon energy future.

“Iain has now agreed with the board that, while he will continue to focus on driving this transforma­tion, including pursuing the announced divestment­s and continuing to drive performanc­e and efficiency, he will also support an orderly succession before stepping down in due course.”

Mr Conn faced criticism from unions in April for his 44% pay rise in the same year that the company announced job cuts affecting up to 4,000 people.

Centrica said on Tuesday that it would now target an even larger cost reduction, aiming for £1bn annualised efficienci­es over the 2019-22 period, up £250m on previous estimates.

This will be achieved through the refocusing of the portfolio on to customer-facing services, but the company also said it had identified more opportunit­ies for savings, including right-sizing its management structure and reviewing its property footprint.

Meanwhile, Centrica said it would rebase its dividend due to the “challengin­g environmen­t” in the first half of the year.

The interim dividend was slashed by more than half to 1.5p per share, while the full-year expected dividend was rebased to 5p per share.

Accounts showed the company swung to a statutory pre-tax loss of £446m in the six months to June 30, compared with a £704m profit this time last year.

Adjusted revenue dropped 2% to £13.8bn, while underlying earnings fell 19% to £1.08bn.

Centrica said it had been affected by the UK energy price cap and increased demands on its cash flows, including additional pension contributi­ons.

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