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BUA Cement Grows Revenue By 27.4% To N460bn In 2023

Olushola Bello by Olushola Bello
2 years ago
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BUA Cement Plc, has posted a revenue growth of 27.4 per cent to N460 billion for the year ended December 31, 2023.

The Company in its results released on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) showed that despite the challenging economic conditions that started with the Naira redesign policy, the Company revenue grew from N 361 billion in 2022 to N460 billion in the year under review, resulting from an increasing market share.

However, with the devaluation of the Naira last June and its continued depreciation, as well as growing inflation, the Company faced increasing price pressures which impacted production costs, as these increased by 39.5 per cent to N276 billion as against N197.9 billion in 2022.

In addition, a net foreign exchange loss of N70 billion higher than N5.5 billion in 2022 was recorded; with N52.5 billion attributed to finance costs, associated with the construction of the additional three mmtpa lines at Obu and Sokoto (incl. other ancillary activities) and the sum of N17.5 billion attributed to foreign trade payables.

Nevertheless, the Company reported a net profit after tax of N69.5 billion.

The managing director/ CEO of BUA Cement, Yusuf Binji said, “clearly, the operating environment in 2023 was challenging, given the different headwinds confronted with at the start of the year and especially with the devaluation of the naira”

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He noted that “during the year, we launched the maiden edition of the BUA Cement Scratch and Win promo., among other initiatives, which saw BUA Cement further increase its share of the market and resulted in a 27.4 per cent rise in revenues to N460 billion from N361 billion in the prior year.

“In addition, we could commission the new 3mmtpa lines at the Sokoto and Obu Plants, activate a new 70MW gas power plant in Sokoto and eagerly await the activation of the 70MW gas power plant at Obu during the first quarter of 2024.

“Apart from these, we took delivery of over 500 trucks to support our distribution activities, which further deepened our market presence.

We believe these investments further ‘Reinforces our Purpose,’ which is to be ‘A highly competitive

leader in Nigeria’, as we address not only the housing and infrastructure needs in a sustainable manner, but also seek out innovative ways to make cement affordable.”

On the financial performance, the chief financial officer of the Company, Jacques Piekarski said, “our financial performance in 2023 was indeed resilient given the economic environment, led by the devaluation of the naira.

“But despite the reported foreign exchange loss, EBITDA increased by 9.6 per cent to N169.3 billion from N154.5 billion in 2022. We are confident about the business, together with the evolving strategy to thrive.”

 

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