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Financial Instruments
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2026
Financial Instruments [Abstract]  
Financial Instruments

Note 7 - Financial Instruments

 

Fair value

 

(1)Financial instruments - the composition of the derivatives

 

   June 30,
2026
   December 31,
2025
 
   € in thousands 
Derivatives presented under current assets        
Swap contracts   150    110 
Financial power swap   4,907    3,633 
    5,057    3,743 
           
Derivatives presented under non-current assets          
Swap contracts   730    844 
Financial power swap   12,846    11,589 
    13,576    12,433 
           
Derivatives presented under current liabilities          
Swap contracts   (33)   (85)
Financial power swap   (1,501)   (590)
    (1,534)   (675)
           
Derivatives presented under non-current liabilities          
Financial power swap   (967)   (1,300)
    (967)   (1,300)
(2)Fair values versus carrying amounts

 

The carrying amounts of certain financial assets and liabilities, including cash and cash equivalents, trade receivables, other receivables, other short-term investments, deposits, derivatives, bank overdraft, short-term loans and borrowings, trade payables and other payables are the same or proximate to their fair value.

 

The fair values of the other financial assets and liabilities, together with the carrying amounts shown in the statement of financial position, are as follows:

 

   June 30, 2026
   Carrying   Fair value   Valuation
techniques for
determining
  Inputs used to
determine
   amount   Level 1   Level 2   Level 3   fair value  fair value
   € in thousands       
Non-current liabilities:                      
Debentures   212,963    218,907    -    -      Market price
Loans from banks and others (including current maturities)   411,101    -    346,956    -   Discounting future cash flows by the market interest rate on the date of measurement.  Discount rate of Euribor+ 2%-2.5% with a zero floor; Euribor+ 5.27%; fixed rate for several years 3.1%-6% Linkage to Euribor; 2.75%-4.78% and 7% Linkage to Consumer price index in Israel; floating interest rate based on the USA Bank Rate minus a spread of 0.75%; floating interest rate based on the Bank of Israel Rate plus a spread of 4.35%; fixed rate of 2.58%-5.5%
    624,064    218,907    346,956    -       
(3)Fair value hierarchy of financial instruments measured at fair value

 

The table below presents an analysis of financial instruments measured at fair value on the temporal basis using valuation methodology in accordance with hierarchy fair value levels. The various levels are defined as follows:

 

Level 1: quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical instruments.

 

Level 2: inputs other than quoted prices included within Level 1 that are observable, either directly or indirectly.

 

Level 3: inputs that are not based on observable market data (unobservable inputs).

 

   June 30, 2026
   Level 1   Level 2   Level 3   Total   Valuation techniques for
   € in thousands   determining fair value
Warrants   (1,548)   
-
    (514)   (2,062)  Fair value is measured using the Binomial Option Pricing Model.
Swap contracts   
-
    847    
-
    847   Fair value is measured by discounting the future cash flows, over the period of the contract and using market interest rates appropriate for similar instruments, including the adjustment required for the parties’ credit risks.
Financial power swap   
-
    
-
    17,753    17,753   Fair value is measured by discounting the future fixed and assessed cash flows, over the period of the contract and using market interest rates appropriate for similar instruments. The value is adjusted for the parties’ credit risks.
Financial power swap   
-
    
-
    (2,468)   (2,468)  Fair value is measured by discounting the future fixed and assessed cash flows, over the period of the contract and using market interest rates appropriate for similar instruments. The value is adjusted for the parties’ credit risks.

 

There have been no transfers from one Level to another Level during the six months ended June 30, 2026.

 

(4)Level 3 financial instruments carried at fair value

 

The table hereunder presents a reconciliation from the beginning balance to the ending balance of financial instruments carried at fair value in level 3 of the fair value hierarchy:

 

   Financial
assets
   Financial
liability
 
   Financial power swap 
   € in thousands 
         
Balance as at December 31, 2025   15,222    (1,890)
           
Total income recognized in profit or loss   (3,336)   306 
           
Total income recognized in other comprehensive income   5,867    (884)
           
Balance as at June 30, 2026   17,753    (2,468)