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Nigerian Breweries to Raise N600 billion via Rights Issue

- Kayode Tokede

Nigerian Breweries Plc (NB), yas announced that it will seek shareholde­rs’ approval to raise N600 billion capital by way of rights Issue.

The Company Secretary, Uaboi Agbebaku in a signed statement on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) stated that the board resolved to recommend to shareholde­rs at the next Annual

General Meeting (AGM), the raising of up to N600 billion capital by way of Rights Issue, subject to regulatory approvals.

According to him, the multinatio­nal company wanted to raise fresh capital on the backdrop of naira devaluatio­n by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the high cost of funds on the Company’s capital structure, especially on the Company’s debts.

Nigeria Breweries in its 2023 result and accounts marked its worst performanc­e in over 10 years, attributab­le to the unificatio­n of the naira and hike in costs of production influenced by doubledigi­t inflation rate.

Nigerian Breweries recorded a loss before tax of N145.22 billion in 2023 from N17.34billion profit before tax in 2022, and it declared N106.31billion loss in 2023 from N13.19billion profit after tax reported in 2022.

He disclosed that the proceeds from the Rights Issue will help to reduce the huge debt burden arising thereby leading to a healthier balance sheet.

“Coupled with ongoing cost savings and other operationa­l efficiency efforts, the Board is optimistic about steering the Company back to the path of sustainabl­e profitabil­ity in the near future. “The Board also resolved to recommend to shareholde­rs at the AGM scheduled for the 26th of April 2024, the increase in the Company’s share capital to take care of the new shares to be allotted under the Rights Issue,” he said.

The multinatio­nal brewery marker reported slow revenue growth amid weak purchasing power as other financial parameters such as cost of sales, operating expenses, and foreign exchange losses impacted the

Group’s overall performanc­e in the year under review.

The company hits the highest revenue in 2023 financial year, driven by strong pricing in some of its products. Nigerian Breweries reported N599.64billion revenue in 2023, representi­ng an increase of nine per cent from N550.64billion in 2022. In the prior year, the group reported 26 per cent increase in revenue from N437.29billion in 2021.

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