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Annual Report 2021

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A year in review

2021 has been a year filled with challenges, but also one during which we have made encouraging advances. Thanks to the hard work and unfailing professionalism of our teams, we continue to pioneer and launch new treatments which will significantly improve our patients’ lives. We have our eyes firmly set on the future as we continue to build upon our portfolio, strengthening our position in the field of Medical Dermatology. During 2021, we invested more than €73 million euros into our R&D projects. This has enabled us to continue to develop innovative medical solutions which will improve patients’ lives on a daily basis and also positively impact healthcare professionals across the world.

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Financial Results

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€836.5 MM

Total Revenues
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€827.2 MM

Net Sales
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€81.4 MM

Normalised Net Income
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€235.6 MM

EBITDA
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€233.8 MM

Operating Cash
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Interviews

Dr. Volker Koscielny

Chief Medical Officer, Almirall

Dr. Karl Ziegelbauer

Chief Scientific Officer, Almirall

Prof. Dr. Matthias Augustin

Director, Institute of Health Care Research in Dermatology and Nursing, University of Hamburg

Patient story: Christina

Living with psoriasis

Driving our R&D

- €73.6 MM in R&D Investment

- R&D : 9% over Net Sales

Environment

- CO2 emissions Scope 1&2 (location-based): 11,458 ton (-10% vs 2020)

- Waste Management: 5,390 ton (-4% vs 2020)

- CDP Climate Change Score in 2021: B level Management

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1,786Number of employees

53%Women

47%Men

26Nationalities represented

19,297Total training hours

Net Sales by geographic area

82%Europe

11%US

7%Rest of the world

Our commitment

Deliver Medical Dermatology solutions that impact patients' lives

Enhance our focus on innovation by investing in transformative therapies that meet patients’ needs

Solidify Almirall as a global leader in Medical Dermatology

Reduction of our carbon footprint and mitigation of climate change's effect