Amrize Ltd reported its financial results for the second quarter of 2025, revealing total revenues of $3.22 billion, a slight decrease of 0.7% from $3.24 billion in the same period last year. For the first half of 2025, revenues totaled $5.30 billion, down 2.0% from $5.41 billion in the prior year. The company's net income for the second quarter was $428 million, compared to $473 million in the same quarter of 2024, reflecting a net income margin of 13.3%, down from 14.6%. For the six-month period, net income was $341 million, a decline of 20.5% from $429 million in 2024.
The decrease in revenue was primarily attributed to lower sales volumes, particularly in the Building Materials segment, which saw a decline due to challenging weather conditions and softness in the residential market. The Building Materials segment generated $2.25 billion in revenue for the quarter, down 1.1% year-over-year, while the Building Envelope segment remained relatively stable at $970 million. The company also noted an increase in selling, general, and administrative expenses, which rose by 31.1% to $299 million in the second quarter, largely due to costs associated with the recent Spin-off from Holcim Ltd.
Operationally, Amrize Ltd has made significant strides in expanding its footprint through acquisitions. In May 2025, the company acquired Langley Concrete for $69 million, enhancing its Building Materials segment. Additionally, the company completed the acquisition of a 45% interest in Jamaica Aggregates Limited, increasing its controlling interest to 95%. These strategic moves are part of Amrize's broader goal to diversify its offerings and strengthen its market position in North America.
As of June 30, 2025, Amrize reported total assets of $23.78 billion, with cash and cash equivalents amounting to $601 million, a decrease from $1.59 billion at the end of 2024. The company’s long-term debt stood at $5.26 billion, reflecting a significant increase from $980 million at the end of the previous year, primarily due to new debt issued in connection with the Spin-off. Looking ahead, Amrize anticipates continued growth driven by urbanization, infrastructure investments, and a focus on innovation within its product lines, despite facing challenges from market conditions and competition.
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