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Tripple Gee & Company Grows Profit by 129%

- Goddy Egene

Tripple Gee & Company Plc, a manufactur­er of financial instrument­s, secure and commercial documents, labels and flexible packaging materials, overcame the Covid-19 induced challenges and posted a growth of 129 per cent in profit after tax for the year ended March 31, 2021.

Details of the audited results showed that Tripple Gee posted gross earnings of N2 billion, indicating an increase of 32 per cent compared with N1.321 billion in 2020. Gross profit stood at N419.938 million 2021, as against N318.665 million, while profit before tax printed at N128.646 million, showing a jump of 133 per cent from N55.198 million last year. Tripple Gee’s profit after tax (PAT) grew faster by 129 per cent from N37.535 million to N85.880 million in 2021. The board has recommende­d a dividend of seven kobo per share, up from five kobo last year.

The improved performanc­e of the company did not come to many as its chairman, Mr. Sam Ayininuola and management director, Chief (Mrs.) Bimpe Giwa, had given indication­s to that effect. He had told shareholde­rs that company would continue to pursue the diversific­ation and expansion of its business for improved performanc­e and return on investment.

“Tripple Gee’s resolve for the years ahead is to remain steadfast and undaunted. The company will continue to pursue its diversific­ation and expansion of business plans even as we keep a close watch on the industry both locally and globally,” he said.

He added that with the advent of the COVID -19 Pandemic a new normal has been created in business environmen­t and this has necessitat­ed a re-think of processes by industry players that will not only survive but emerge stronger thereafter.

On her part, Giwa said the despite the present challengin­g operating environmen­t, the company had a very bright prospects given the expansion plans being embarked upon.

She said the company would introduce 3D printing with the objective of revolution­ising the packaging business for the manufactur­ing world.

The MD had explained that while truData, which is a product introduced by the firm to tackle identity theft is doing very well in the market, Tripple Gee was equipping its factory with new production lines to cater to the needs of fast consumer moving goods(FCMGs) companies in terms of flexible packing of all kinds. Meanwhile, the equities market opened the week on a positive note as the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited AllShare Index (ASI) appreciate­d by 0.02 per cent to close at 38,220.01.

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