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    Nestle Nigeria Posts N104.03bn Pretax Loss

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaFebruary 28, 2024Updated:February 28, 2024 News No Comments2 Mins Read
    Nestle Nigeria Posts N104.03bn Pretax Loss
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    Nestle Nigeria Posts N104.03bn Pretax Loss

    Nestle Nigeria Plc posted more than N104 billion loss before tax in 2023, details from its audited financial statement for 2023 showed. The latest loss which damaged the consumer goods company earnings came as a result of large foreign currency liabilities.

    There was a significant increase in revenue in 2023, this top-line growth was shadowed by increased net finance costs spurred by FX losses after it revalued its balance exposures to foreign currency.

    Its audited result showed that Nestle Nigeria lost 195.07 billion to exchange rate movement in 2023. Details indicated that the company recorded a loss per share of N100.26 in 2023, from earnings per share of N61.77 in achieved in financial year 2022. 

    A review of the financial scorecard showed that the company revenue increased by 22.4% year on year to N547.11 billion, underpinned by sturdy growth across the segments.

    The food segment grew revenue by 30% and it accounted for 64.6% of the company’s total revenue while Beverage units grew sales by 10.6%, accounting for 35.4% of aggregate revenue.

    Its gross profit settled at N217.171 billion in 2023, representing a more than 39% year-on-year growth from N155.764 billion in the comparable period year in 2022.

    Supported by healthy top-line growth in 2023, the company’s gross and operating profit margins grew by 4.8 and 3.2 percentage points to 39.7% and 22.6%, respectively.

    Nestle Nigeria Plc reported a pre-tax loss of N104.03 billion in 2023 versus pretax profit of N71.11 billion in 2022 as forex exposure, increase borrowings damaged its earnings performance.

    After accounting for a tax credit of N24.55 billion, the loss after tax decreased to N79.47 billion as against N48.97 billion declared as profit in 2022. #Nestle Nigeria Posts N104.03bn Pretax Loss Shell Trims Outlook for LNG Demand Growth

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