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September 15, 2025 - 4:38 AM

Cadbury Nigeria Reports N2bn Q4 Profit, Cuts Annual Loss By 47%

Cadbury Nigeria PLC’s most recent financial statement, posted on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) on January 27, 2025, showed a pre-tax profit of N2 billion for the fourth quarter of 2024.

This essentially lowers the full-year pre-tax loss from N28.1 billion in FY 2023 to N14.8 billion for FY 2024, representing a recovery of 111.73% from the pre-tax loss of N17.3 billion reported in 2023.

Revenue increased significantly in the fourth quarter, rising 87.28% yearly to N39.6 billion from N21.1 billion in the same quarter the year before.

As a result, domestic sales accounted for a sizable amount of the overall revenue for fiscal year 2024, which increased by 60.73% to N129.1 billion from N80.3 billion in FY 2023.

Key Highlights (2024 vs. 2023 FY)

  • Revenue: N129.1 billion ▲ 60.73% YoY
  • Cost of Sales: N111.6 billion ▲ 77.18% YoY
  • Gross Profit: N17.4 billion ▲ 0.90% YoY
  • Other Income: N1.5 billion ▼ 2,226.56% YoY
  • Selling & Distribution Expenses: N6.2 billion ▼ 15.21% YoY
  • Operating Income: N6.4 billion ▼ 18.64% YoY
  • Net Finance Cost: N21.3 billion ▼ 40.88% YoY
  • Pre-tax Loss: N14.8 billion ▼ 47.10% YoY
  • Total Assets: N64.5 billion ▲ 1.82% YoY

Analysis

Domestic sales accounted for 88.5% of the company’s N129.1 billion in revenue in FY 2024, a significant increase of 60.73% from N80.3 billion in FY 2023.

  • The gross profit, which increased by just 0.90% to N17.4 billion, was negatively impacted by the 77.18% increase in the cost of sales to N111.6 billion.

Other income experienced a precipitous decline, from N72.5 million in FY 2023 to a loss of N1.5 billion in FY 2024.

  • This reduction was mainly due to an impairment provision of N757 million for idle assets and increased expenses of N629.7 million.

Positively, selling and distribution costs decreased by 15.21%, from N7.3 billion to N6.2 billion.

However, operating income dropped by 18.64%, from N7.8 billion in FY 2023 to N6.4 billion.

The business performed exceptionally well financially, cutting net finance costs by 40.88%, from N36 billion to N21.3 billion.

  • Interestingly, interest charges on borrowings comprised 28.2% of total costs, while exchange discrepancies comprised 68.5%.

Additionally, Cadbury saw a significant improvement in its full-year pre-tax loss, which dropped from N28.1 billion to N14.8 billion, a 47.10% decline.

  • After losing N17.3 billion in Q4 2023, the company made N2 billion in pre-tax profit in the fourth quarter.

Position Of Assets

As of December 31, 2024, the company reported total assets of N64.5 billion, up 1.82% from N63.4 billion in 2023.

  • Property, plant, and equipment accounted for N16.7 billion of the increase in non-current assets, from N23.1 billion to N25.6 billion.
  • On the other hand, current assets fell by 3.33%, from N40.2 billion in FY 2024 to N38.9 billion.

 

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