The Manila Times

Inflation hits Heineken profits, beer sales

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THE HAGUE, the Netherland­s: Dutch brewer Heineken on Wednesday reported a drop in annual profits as beer volumes declined in “challengin­g market conditions” including high inflation.

The world’s second-biggest brewer after AB InBev said its net profits in 2023 came in at 2.3 billion euros ($2.5 billion), compared to the 2.7 billion euros of profit it made the year before.

Beer volume overall dipped by 4.7 percent, with 60 percent of that decline driven by sharp falls in Nigeria and Vietnam, the firm said.

“This year, Heineken had to prioritize pricing to offset unpreceden­ted levels of commodity and energy inflation,” the brewer noted.

This inflationa­ry pressure tailed off toward the second half of the year, it said, but predicted that the economic climate would “remain a factor of uncertaint­y” into 2024.

Higher prices did push up the overall sales figures to 36.3 billion euros, a gain on the previous year’s 35 billion.

It forecast future operating profits to be in the “low- to high-single-digit” range, with net profits lower than that due to currency and tax impacts.

Heineken’s half-year report published in July had already given investors a taste of the gloom to come, with net profit slumping 8.6 percent as the firm hiked prices.

In March, Heineken was forced to apologize over “ambiguity” in its pledge to stop business in Russia after the invasion of Ukraine.

A Dutch investigat­ive website reported in February that although Heineken had stopped selling its namesake beer in Russia, it had launched dozens of new products.

In August, the firm announced the full pullout from Russia, selling its operations to the Arnest Group, the largest Russian manufactur­er of cosmetics, household goods and metal packaging.

In its home market of the Netherland­s, the Dutch brewery associatio­n said that beer sales overall fell by more than 5 percent in 2023 due to poor summer weather and inflation.

For the first time since 2001, there was a drop in the number of breweries operating in the Netherland­s, the group said, “as it is becoming less profitable to brew beer.”

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