Derby Telegraph

Record growth for Dettol maker as demand soars

- By HENRY SAKER-CLARK

STAFF at household goods giant Reckitt Benckiser’s Derby factory have seen soaring demand for disinfecta­nts push it to record growth in 2020.

The Dettol and Lysol manufactur­er said like-for-like revenues surged by 11.8% to £14 billion as its health and hygiene division was strengthen­ed by the pandemic.

Hygiene sales rose by almost a fifth as its Airborne immunity supplement brand saw sales more than double as customers became more health-conscious.

However, it told investors yesterday it expects like-for-like sales growth to slow down to between 0% and 2% in 2021.

Laxman Narasimhan, chief executive officer of the group, said 2020 was a “turning point” for RB, which has a plant in Sinfin Lane.

“In 2020 we successful­ly navigated uncharted waters,” he added. “Our performanc­e is strong, we are building capability, actively managing our portfolio and transformi­ng our culture.

“We expect 2021 to be a year of further strategic progress and we remain confident we will meet our medium-term targets.”

The company also revealed plans to sell off its Scholl footcare business to private equity company Yellow Wood Partners.

RB also launched a strategic review of its infant formula business in China, as its infant child nutrition arm was downgraded as a result of Covid19 disruption.

Sophie Lund-Yates, equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, said: “Reckitt’s getting its house in order with a spring clean.

“Like other consumer giants, Reckitt’s biggest challenge is positionin­g itself as a more focused and agile beast. “While Scholl has a strong brand, it’s a bit of an anomaly when you look at the wider picture – the shoe just doesn’t fit.” Shares in the company were 0.7% higher at 6,011.5p on Wednesday morning.

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Reckitt Benckiser’s Derby plant in Sinfin Lane. The household goods giant saw like-for-like revenues surge as the Covid-19 pandemic saw huge demands for health and hygiene products

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