Guinness Nigeria records 29% growth in revenue in Q3

Guinness Nigeria records 29% growth in revenue in Q3

Lagos – April 27, 2017 – Guinness Nigeria Plc, the nation’s leading alcoholic beverage manufacturer and a subsidiary of Diageo Plc, has released its unaudited results for the nine months ended 31 March, 2017. The results detail revenue growth of 29% and a 6% increase in gross profit when compared to the same nine-month period in 2016. While the first half volume growth continued in the third quarter, the third quarter also benefited cycling a…

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Nigerian Breweries Plc – Staying resilient through tough economic times

Nigerian Breweries Plc – Staying resilient through tough economic times

Robust value presence will still be a key driver of topline growth in 2017: The strategy to increase its product offerings in the affordable segments (mainstream and discount) through its merger with Consolidated Breweries in December 2014 proved to be a step in the right direction. Given the weak macroeconomic climate of 2016, many consumers increasingly down-traded to affordable beer brands as a result of lower purchasing power. On the back of its improved offering in…

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Guinness Nigeria to Convert Loans to Shares to Conserve Funds

Guinness Nigeria to Convert Loans to Shares to Conserve Funds

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Guinness Nigeria Plc, the country’s second-biggest brewer, plans to convert a portion of dollar-denominated loans from parent Diageo Plc into shares to limit the impact of exchange-rate volatility and conserve cash. “We don’t want to be holding foreign-currency loans,” ChairmanBabatunde Savage told shareholders at a meeting in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, on Tuesday. The company’s cash flow is already under pressure from a Nigerian economic downturn, he said. The company took out…

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Sub-Saharan Africa Region Remains Under Fiscal and External Pressures, says Fitch

Sub-Saharan Africa Region Remains Under Fiscal and External Pressures, says Fitch

LAGOS ( Capital Markets in Africa) – The Rating Outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) sovereigns in 2017 remains Negative, reflecting continued weakness of fiscal and external balances, rising government debt, weak economic growth and, in some countries, risks of political instability, says Fitch Ratings in a new report. While commodity prices have regained some ground, many commodity exporters in the SSA are still running substantial budget and current account deficits and are facing financing strains…

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KCB in Talks With Facebook, Apple on Kenya Digital Payments

KCB in Talks With Facebook, Apple on Kenya Digital Payments

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – KCB Group Ltd., Kenya’s biggest bank by assets, is in talks with companies including Facebook Inc., Apple Inc. and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. about collaborating on digital payments through its new financial-technology unit, Chief Executive Officer Joshua Oigara said. The discussions, which are also being held with Alphabet Inc. and Tencent Holdings Ltd., form part of the lender’s efforts to double the number of customers on its mobile-phone platform to 20…

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Sun of Mauritius Expects to Return to Profitability in 2017

Sun of Mauritius Expects to Return to Profitability in 2017

PORT LOUIS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Sun Ltd, Mauritius’ third-biggest hotel group by market value, expects to swing back into the black in 2017 after posting a 567 million-rupee ($16 million) loss in the year through June, Chief Executive David Anderson said. The loss followed higher finance costs related to acquisitions and renovation work, Anderson told analysts near the capital, Port Louis, on Thursday. Sun’s net debt increased by 2.35 billion rupees to 9.8 billion…

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Standard Bank Rises as African Units Boost First-Half Profit

Standard Bank Rises as African Units Boost First-Half Profit

Johannesburg, South Africa, Capital Markets in Africa: Standard Bank Group Ltd. gained the most in more than a week after first-half profit from continuing operations at Africa’s largest lender by assets climbed, boosted by higher interest rates in its home market that boosted income, and as fees from the rest of the continent increased. The stock led advances among the biggest lenders on the six-member FTSE/JSE Africa Banks Index, rising 1.8 percent to 145.11 rand by 10…

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