Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out

Posted by Thandiubani on Wed 28th Feb, 2024 - tori.ng

Nestle will also not be able to pay dividends based on the status of its shareholder’s funds.

 
Nestle Nigeria Plc has lost a staggering N104 billion before tax for the year ended 2023 compared to a profit before tax of N71 billion same period in 2022.
 
Nairametrics reported that this is according to the 2023 financial statement of the company published on the NGX on Wednesday, 28th February 2024.
 
The report added that the company reported a foreign exchange loss of N195 billion which was the major reason for the overall loss reported by the company.
 
The forex losses also resulted in a wipeout of the company’s shareholder funds which is now a negative N78 billion from N30.2 billion a year earlier.
 
This means the company’s liabilities now exceed its assets.
 
Nestle will also not be able to pay dividends based on the status of its shareholder’s funds.
 
Breakdown of the result
According to records seen by Nairametrics, Nestle has drawn down about $362.25 million in foreign currency loans. The loans were obtained from its parent company Nestle SA.
 
The company acknowledged the effect of the losses on its going concern status stating as follows
 
“The Company made a net loss of N79 billion (2022: net profit N49 billion) for the year ended 31 December 2023 and as at that date, its total liabilities exceeded its total assets by N78 billion (2022: net asset N30 billion).”

“Despite the strong operational performance, the net profit is impacted by significant devaluation of the naira. The company believes that as macroeconomic situation stabilizes, the same would yield positive impact to the overall economy as well as company results.”

“The company has taken robust margin management and cost management initiatives to address significant forex volatility and cost inflation.”

“In 2023, the company’s revenue grew by 22.4%, an increase of ₦100billion and the operating profit increased by 41.2%.”
 
The negative shareholder funds incurred by Nestle will most likely lead to a fresh raise of capital. This is to ensure the going concern status of the company is guaranteed.
 
Nestle will most likely raise capital over N100 billion to ensure it continues to operate effectively.
 
Meanwhile, the net cash flow of the company remained positive at N49 billion despite the negative shareholder funds.
 
Nestle also stated that during the year it invested N61 billion in the expansion of its lines at the three factories located in Agbara, Sagamu, and Abaji.
 
They also invested in the enhancement of our distribution center (DC) operations at Sagamu, Ogun State.
 
Amidst the economic challenges it also launched 5 new products and ventured into affordable plant-based nutrition through NIDO Soya.
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