(Sharecast News) – BioNTech revised its full-year revenue projection downwards on Monday, reducing it by around โฌ1bn due to decreased demand for the Covid-19 vaccine it co-developed with Pfizer.
In a statement, the German biotechnology firm adjusted its full-year Covid-19 vaccine revenue forecast to โฌ4bn, down from the previously expected โฌ5bn and last year’s reported โฌ17.2bn.
BioNTech relies on profit-sharing payments related to vaccines from its US partner for a significant chunk of its revenue.
The company explained that the write-downs disclosed by Pfizer in mid-October would reduce its third-quarter revenues by โฌ508m – less than the initial estimate of up to โฌ900m.
“Charges which originated at BioNTech’s end have largely already been reflected in our 2022 financial results and to a smaller extent were continued to be reflected during 2023,” said the firm’s head of finance, Jens Holstein.
BioNTech said it was refocusing on its growing development pipeline in oncology, including leveraging the mRNA technology used in the vaccine and developing precision anti-cancer drugs known as antibody-drug conjugates, as well as therapies based on modified immune cells.
The company’s third-quarter revenue totalled โฌ895m, aligning closely with consensus expectations but much lower than the โฌ3.46bn reported a year earlier.
Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.





