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EABL Records Kshs 8.7 Billion Profit For Half Year Ended December 2022

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EABL Group MD and CEO, Ms. Jane Karuku. [Photo/ Courtesy]
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East African Breweries PLC (EABL) has reported Ksh57.3 billion in net sales for the half year ended December 31, 2022, representing a 4 percent growth compared to the same period last year. 

During this period, Group volumes declined by 4 percent year-on-year, as price increases impacted consumer purchasing patterns, mainly in mainstream and value segments. 

“EABL faced an exceptionally challenging time related to macro-economic volatility and drought situation across East Africa, global inflation, and geo-political disruptions related to the Russia/Ukraine war. This was further compounded by excise-related price increases in Kenya, effected in July and October, which significantly affected consumption of our brands,”  EABL Group Managing Director & CEO, Ms Jane Karuku said.

In July 2022, Kenya’s excise tax for beer and spirits came to effect following the 2022/23 Budget,  increasing by 10 percent and 20 percent, respectively. In October 2022, beer and spirits consumers were hit by a further 6.3 percent excise tax increase in the form of an annual inflationary adjustment.

These increases came on the back of an annual upward excise adjustment in 2021, leading to a  compounded annual excise tax increase of 23 percent for beer and 34 percent for spirits. Consequently,  beer volumes were down 13 percent in Kenya, with performance further undermined by a re-emergence of illicit alcohol during the period under review. 

As a result, EABL’s net sales growth regressed by 1 percent in Kenya, its largest market, while Uganda and Tanzania grew by 19 percent and 11 percent, respectively. The Group’s slower top-line growth resulted in Ksh8.7 billion in profit, which was flat compared to the same period last year. The EABL  Board has recommended an interim dividend of Ksh3.75 per share, similar to the same period last year. 

“We will continue executing our strategy to navigate the prevailing macroeconomic volatility, leveraging our portfolio of extraordinary brands, smart investment, fuelled by our culture of everyday efficiency. We are also staying close to our consumers, taking advantage of our commercial capabilities and digital tools to enable us rapidly understand trends and execute with precision,” Ms Karuku said.

EABL invested Ksh5.5 billion in capital expenditure to extend production capacity and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiatives. 

The ESG investment has led to 99 percent renewable energy use in half of EABL’s six sites across East  Africa, a significant progress on the company’s environmental agenda to accelerate its low-carbon journey. 

“As we turn a new page into EABL’s next 100 years, I am proud of the execution of our ESG strategy focussing on building a sustainable supply chain, protecting the environment and the natural resources we all rely on. We are forging ahead with plans aimed at supporting skills development, inclusion and diversity and promoting responsible drinking,” Ms Karuku added.

Read: Diageo Announces Ksh22 Billion Offer To Acquire More Stake In EABL

>>> EABL Profit Rises 124% As Brewer Marks 100 Years

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