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    Lafarge Africa Q2 2025: A Resilient Growth Story Backed by Sound Fundamentals

    Gilbert AyoolaBy Gilbert AyoolaJuly 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Lafarge Africa Q2 2025: A Resilient Growth Story Backed by Sound Fundamentals

    Lafarge Africa’s Q2 2025 financial results have firmly underscored its growing leadership in Nigeria’s building materials sector, with an exceptional performance that not only exceeded expectations but also lays the groundwork for sustained investor confidence and potential price appreciation.

    The company posted N269 billion in revenue, reflecting a 70% year-on-year surge, powered by strong cement volumes, price optimisation, and operational resilience. More impressively, operating profit leapt 153% to N120.6 billion, with an operating margin of 45%, up from 30% in Q2 2024. Profit after tax rose by a staggering 248% to N84.03 billion, bringing H1 2025 PAT to N133 billion, up 352% year-on-year.

    This performance was underpinned by a combination of factors sequel its business model in cost control, plant efficiency, stable exchange rates, and product innovation particularly the introduction of Lafarge’s ECOPlanet green cement line. These have translated into superior profit margins and enhanced return on capital, setting Lafarge apart in a competitive landscape.

    From a valuation standpoint, the company’s current fundamentals support further upside potential. Its balance sheet remains strong, with minimal leverage and growing cash flow, while its strategic investments in sustainability and capacity optimisation are beginning to yield tangible results. The cement giant is also benefiting from increased infrastructure demand across Nigeria, a trend expected to continue into H2 2025.

    However, Lafarge Africa presents a compelling medium to long-term investment case, supported by robust earnings growth, attractive margins, and a forward-looking strategy anchored in efficiency and ESG leadership. With Q3 results around the corner and ongoing capacity enhancements, investors should watch closely for the next breakpoint a likely catalyst for re-rating in the equity market.

    Though, Lafarge Africa is executing well. These Q2 results not only validate its current strategy but also highlight its resilience and growth potential. For discerning investors, this is the right moment to take action and deepen positions ahead of further revaluation.

    At the current market price of N116 per share it jexterpost to to 50-day moving average of N88.94 line with Q2 2025 earnings, we anticipate further price action on the backdrop of investor’s confidence and renewed buying interest. #Lafarge Africa Q2 2025: A Resilient Growth Story Backed by Sound Fundamentals#

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