3 2025 RESULTS LETTER TO SHAREHOLDER No 102 RESULTS BY REGION 2025 2024 2,230 2,279 16.8% 17.2% Americas SOLID OPERATING PERFORMANCE ACROSS ALL REGIONS Europe, Middle East & Africa Asia-Pacific SALES €28,867m -0.2% in local currencies1 SALES €5,256m +16.9% in local currencies1 45% 13% OF GROUP OPERATING INCOME OF GROUP OPERATING INCOME Return to sales and operating profit growth in the second half Sales growth and record margin - United Kingdom: continued progress thanks to a clear outperformance driven by prescribed sales and its comprehensive solutions offering. - France: returned to growth in the fourth quarter supported by an improvement in new construction. - Middle East and Africa: double‑digit growth and successful integration of FOSROC, driven by major infrastructure projects as well as residential and tourist complexes. - India: continued market share gains driven by the success of its comprehensive construction‑solutions offering, leading to double‑digit volume growth. - South-East Asia: strong momentum supported by Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam, as well as major infrastructure projects (Long Thanh and Phu Quoc airports in Vietnam, Jakarta and Manila metros in Indonesia and the Philippines). Asia-Pacific 2025 2024 615 13.0% 13.3% 698 Americas SALES €12,957m +1.5% in local currencies1 OF GROUP OPERATING INCOME 42% - North America: Saint‑Gobain capitalized on its leadership position in both interior and exterior solutions, and continued to expand in non‑residential markets (healthcare, education, data centers) as well as infrastructure. - Latin America: full‑year growth of 13.5% in local currencies and 6.9% on a like‑for‑like basis. In Brazil, growth continued, driven by market share gains in light construction. Outperformance in the second half with stable margins despite a sharp decline in sales OPERATING INCOME (€m) AND MARGIN (%) 2,440 2,498 2025 2024 8.6% 8.5% Europe, Middle East and Africa OPERATING INCOME (€m) AND MARGIN (%) OPERATING INCOME (€m) AND MARGIN (%) 1. Local currencies: period‑on‑period comparisons in local currencies reflect the change in actual performance by applying the previous period’s exchange rates to the indicators of the period under review
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