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NASCON Allied Industries’ Shareholde­rs End ors eN3.9bn Dividend Payout

- Goddy Egene and Nosa Alekhuogie

Shareholde­rs of NASCON Allied Industries, a subsidiary of Dangote Industries Limited, yesterday approved the N3.97 billion dividend recommende­d for the year ended December 2017. The dividend, which translates to 150 kobo per share, was approved at the annual general meeting (AGM) of the company in Lagos. Some of the shareholde­rs, who spoke at the meeting, commended the company’s performanc­e and appreciate­d the board and management who they said worked tirelessly to ensure a higher profitabil­ity and payment of dividend.

For instance, Chairman of Trust Shareholde­rs Associatio­n of Nigeria, Alhaji Muktar Muktar said that recording a total revenue increase of 48 per cent in the year under review was a great feat given that many companies recorded losses as the domestic economy gradually recovers from recession.

He stated that NASCON adopted global best practices in maintainin­g strategic re- serves which showed that the management cared about the future growth and expansion of the company.

In her address, Chairperso­n of the company, Mrs. Yemisi Ayeni said the 150 kobo dividend represente­d a significan­t improved from 2016 when 70 kobo was paid, totally N1.85 billion. According to her, through intense focus and operationa­l discipline, the company delivered unpreceden­ted returns in its salt segment and also increased sales posted in the highly competitiv­e seasoning market.

Ayeni said the revenue increased from N18.2 billion in 2016 to N27 billion in 2017. Profit before tax jumped by over 100 per cent from N3.5 billion in 2016 to N7 billion, while profit after tax rose 121 per cent from N2.4 billion in 2016 to N5.3 billion.

She explained that they leveraged on their core competenci­es, operated flexible pricing of their products, expanded their fleet operations focused on reducing fleet turn-around time, while deploying compelling brand communicat­ions to grow value.

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