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FrieslandCampina WAMCO declares N324.7bln revenue at 50th AGM

Rtn. Victor Ojelabi by Rtn. Victor Ojelabi
May 11, 2023
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From left, Executive Director, Corporate Affairs, FrieslandCampina WAMCO (FCW), Ore Famurewa; Managing Director, FCW and FrieslandCampina Sub-Saharan Africa Cluster, Ben Langat; Chairman, FCW, Moyo Ajekigbe, OFR; President, Food & Beverage Business Group, FrieslandCampina, The Netherlands, Roel van Neerbos; and non-Executive Director, FCW, Oyinkan Ade-Ajayi during the 50th Annual General Meeting of FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria PLC on May 9, 2023

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[dropcap]F[/dropcap]rieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria PLC, the nation’s foremost dairy organization and makers of Peak, Three Crowns, Coast, Olympic and Nunu milk brands has reported a turnover of N324.7 billion for the financial year ended 31 December 2022. This was announced at its 50th Annual General Meeting, which held on Tuesday, 9 May 2023 at the Sheraton Hotel, Lagos.

Operating Results and Performance

The Company recorded a growth in net sales due to a focus on revenue growth management. However, there was a drop in volume which was mainly a result of high inflation and a reduction in the overall consumer purchasing power. Turnover increased by 21% from N268.4 billion in 2021 to N324.7 billion in 2022. Profit Before Tax (PBT) increased by 6% from N12.7 billion in 2021 to N13.5 billion in 2022 due to lower finance costs and cost management measures.

Ben Langat, Managing Director FrieslandCampina WAMCO Nigeria PLC “To mitigate the extremely difficult global economic challenges coupled with unprecedented inflationary pressures witnessed in 2022, we upscaled our commercial execution with relentless focus on Revenue Growth Management and redistribution initiatives to stay agile and competitive. We made investments in our brands via diverse nitiatives, optimizing market spend with an increased focus on physical availability. Leveraging our strong brands and superior commercial expertise has helped to sustain our leadership position and deliver significant top-line growth.

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“Aside the afore-mentioned metrics, I am proud of several achievements in the year under review that supported our stability and performance. These include but are not limited to the launch of Peak Yoghurt 1L pack and successful brand activations like the annual Three Crowns mum of the year campaign. We also introduced Nunu yoghurt, Nigeria’s first drinking yoghurt made from 100% locally sourced milk and produced in a unique mobile factory, also the first of its kind in Nigeria. This is yet another success recorded in the actualization of our sustainability and backward integration plans in support of the dairy development policy of the Federal Government of Nigeria. Several awards and recognitions were also received for the Company’s excellence in marketing, safety, quality and manufacturing. These external (and global) recognitions are a validation of our operational excellence and continuous improvement culture in the face of the tough business climate.

“We will continue to innovate and drive accessibility to our portfolio by incorporating more local content to drive more competitiveness in the market. We remain committed to delivering quality, affordable and accessible nutrition to millions of Nigerian homes and to building a more productive and sustainable future in Nigeria.”

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Members, Board of Directors: Peter Eshikena, Oyinkan Ade-Ajayi, Roel van Neerbos, Moyo Ajekigbe, Ben Langat and Ore Famurewa cut the 50th corporate cake at the Sheraton, Ikeja, Lagos

Moyo Ajekigbe, OFR, Chairman, Board of Directors “The success achieved in 2022 was the result of concerted efforts from various stakeholders, and I would like to thank the Management Team for their focused leadership, hard work and resilience; and my colleagues on the Board for their valuable insights, counsel and teamwork during the last financial year.

“Special acknowledgement goes to our consumers who have remained consistent as they make their decisions to buy and consume our products on a daily basis, and to our customers for their confidence in our products and the Company. I would also like to thank our employees for their passion, hard work and dedication to duty. We continue to owe our Corporate Head Office a debt of gratitude for their solid support and for their confidence in Nigeria as an investment destination.

“Following the retirement of Rev. Isaac Agoye and Mr. Robert Steetskamp from the Board after the last Annual General Meeting, Mrs. Audrey Joe-Ezigbo was appointed as an Independent Non-Executive Director on 1st December 2022. We welcome Mrs. Audrey Joe- Ezigbo to our Company and look forward to her valuable contributions.

“In accordance with the Company’s dividend policy, the Board of Directors proposed a total dividend payout of N2.93 per N 0.50 ordinary share. No interim dividend was paid in 2022 and a final cash dividend payout of N2.93 per N 0.50 share was approved by the shareholders at the Annual General Meeting.”

Business Outlook 2023

According to economic analysts, the business environment is expected to remain volatile with rising unemployment, high inflation, high interest rate, insecurity and high exchange rate. However, despite the expected difficulties and challenges in the business environment,
the Board and Management remain confident about the future of Nigeria and will continue to invest in the country. We strongly believe that our Company’s brands, which are leaders in the dairy sector will continue to grow on the back of innovation and our robust route-to-market. We will pursue our backward integration and portfolio diversification strategies with renewed energy for continued prosperity and long-term
sustainability of our business.

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