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Tuesday 13 April 2021 10:45 am  |  Updated:  Tuesday 13 April 2021 10:46 am

Defence giant Babcock to cut 1,000 jobs amid £1.7bn writedown

By: Michiel Willems and Edward Thicknesse

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Babcock lowered its guidance for profit for the year today in the company's first update since chief executive Archie Bethel said he would step down.

Around 1,000 jobs are being axed at Babcock International as the defence giant revealed mammoth writedowns of £1.7bn and plans to sell off a raft of its businesses.

The group – which is the Ministry of Defence’s second largest contractor – said about 850 of the job cuts would be made across its UK operations, with the remainder overseas.

It came as Babcock said a turnaround plan would see it simplify the business and raise at least £400m from the sale of assets over the next year.

Today’s plan comes after a grim five years for the shipbuilding giant, which has seen its share price dwindle to a third of its previous value.

Over the last two years, Babcock had issued multiple profit warnings due to a downturn in government orders.

But this morning’s announcement sent shares soaring, with the defence giant’s stock up 33.4 per cent by the mid-morning.

In an update on the group-wide review launched in January, Babcock laid bare its balance sheet woes as it booked £1.7bn in impairments and charges.

It added that group profits are also likely to be around £30m lower each year, though it said this is smaller than first feared.

As part of the plans, the FTSE 250 firm will prune off several non-core businesses to focus instead on being an international aerospace, defence and security company.

Analysts at Jefferies suggested that in addition to its oil and gas subsidiary, which is going through a sale process, the firm could get rid of its civil training, aerial emergency services, and rail and power transmission businesses.

Chief executive David Lockwood, who took the helm last year, said he hopes that for workers affected by the review, the group will be able to find a “place where people can flourish” through the sale of assets to new owners.

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“People will see this as a watershed moment when the new company starts to emerge.”

Babcock employs around 30,000 staff worldwide.

Pandemic hit

The company said it was too early to give further details of jobs cuts, which businesses are set to be put on the sale block or timings, but would provide further details alongside its upcoming full-year results.

However, its annual figures are expected to be delayed due to the pandemic and business review. The group also warned it remains cautious over profits progress over the year ahead amid a “year of transition”.

But it stressed it would not need to turn to investors to shore up its finances through an equity cash call.

Lockwood said: “Through self-help actions, we aim to return Babcock to strength without the need for an equity issue.

“We are creating a more effective and efficient company through our new operating model and, in line with our new strategic direction, will rationalise the group’s portfolio to help strengthen our balance sheet.

“Through our new operating model, the future Babcock will be a better place to work, a better partner to our customers and will be well placed to capture the many opportunities ahead of us.”

Babcock said it wants to focus on being an international aerospace, defence and security company, alongside its naval business, with operations across the UK, France, Canada, Australia and South Africa.

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