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    NCR Nigeria Q4 2025 Unaudited Results Highlight Valuation-Fundamentals Mismatch

    Gilbert AyoolaBy Gilbert AyoolaJanuary 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    NCR Nigeria Q4 2025 Unaudited Results Highlight Valuation-Fundamentals Mismatch

    NCR Nigeria Plc’s unaudited Q4 2025 financials present a mixed operational recovery that, when weighed against its current market price of N199 per share, offers limited justification for further upside. Despite a headline return to profitability, the underlying fundamentals lack the leverage required to support prevailing investor optimism, reinforcing the view that the stock is overpriced.

    Revenue expanded materially to N3.08bn in 2025 from N2.15bn, reflecting improved activity levels. However, this growth came at a significant cost with the cost of sales surged to N2.81bn from N1.52bn, compressing margins sharply. As a result, gross profit declined by 56% year-on-year to N275.6m from N630.7m, signalling weak pricing power and limited operating leverage.

    Other income collapsed, falling steeply from N60.7m in 2024 to N6.2m in 2025, removing a key earnings buffer that had supported prior results.
    On the positive side, operating discipline improved markedly. Administrative expenses dropped sharply to N57.6m from N2.78bn, while distribution expenses declined to N28.1m from N69.7m. These cost reductions were the primary drivers behind the return to profitability rather than sustainable margin expansion.

    Consequently, profit before tax rebounded to N196.0m, from a loss of N2.16bn, with profit after tax mirroring this recovery at N196.0m. Earnings per share improved to N1.82, reversing the prior-year loss of N20.11. While this turnaround is notable, it reflects a low base effect and aggressive cost rationalisation rather than a structurally stronger earnings profile.

    Balance sheet risks remain elevated. Trade and other receivables increased to N5.66bn from N3.41bn, raising concerns around cash conversion and working capital efficiency. Trade and other payables also rose to N2.58bn, suggesting continued pressure on short-term obligations. Although cash and cash equivalents strengthened to N1.74bn from N522.6m, this improvement does not fully offset the broader leverage picture.

    Total assets expanded to N7.81bn from N4.43bn, yet total liabilities climbed more aggressively to N9.84bn from N6.65bn, indicating a balance sheet that remains highly stretched. Retained earnings, while improving from a loss of N4.72bn to N4.53bn, are still deeply negative, underscoring the company’s fragile equity position.

    At N199 per share, NCR Nigeria’s market valuation appears disconnected from its fundamentals. The earnings recovery is driven largely by cost compression rather than durable revenue quality alongside margin expansion, while leverage and working capital risks persist.

    Investor’s Recommendation – SELL:

    In the absence of a clear earnings catalyst and balance sheet repair story, current pricing reflects sentiment rather than intrinsic value.

    We therefore maintain a “SELL” recommendation, as the stock remains overpriced relative to its financial realities and lacks sufficient fundamental support to justify its current market level.

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