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Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by ogododo(op): 11:14am On Jan 26, 2024
Foreign exchange expenses eroded the operating profit of Guinness Nigeria Plc for the year ended December 2023, resulting in N5.233bn loss.

This was contained in the unaudited interim financial statements of the firm filed with the Nigerian Exchange Limited on Thursday.

Shareholders of the brewer protested the non-declaration of an interim dividend for the period ended June 2023 at the 73rd Annual General Meeting of the group held in Lagos.

Addressing the concerns of shareholders, the former Managing Director, John Musunga, blamed the forex harmonisation policy of the Federal Goverrnment for the development.

He also argued that best practices when declaring dividends required the company to have great retained earnings or post profit.

“In this situation, our retained earnings declined quite a bit because we had to service that change in FX and our profit and loss position also became adverse as we recorded N18bn in losses. Good practice says that if you don’t have retained earnings or declare a loss, you don’t pay dividends,” Musungu said.

At the end of 2023, Guinness Nigeria’s revenue rose by 20.38 per cent to N142.595bn.

However, the cost of sales, which rose to N96.656bn from N76.161bn, on the back of marketing and distribution expenses (N23.790bn), administrative expenses (N8.264bn) and the 255.79 per cent jump in finance expense to N23.884bn from N6.713bn during this period.

This pushed the firm to N5.233bn loss, compared to a profit of N4.024bn in 2022.

A breakdown of finance expenses provided by the brewer showed that forex was still a major issue for the firm.

The loss on remeasurement of foreign currency balances was a major contributor to the jump, followed by exchange differences on foreign currency loans and accrued interest.

Last October, Guinness announced it was planning to stop the importation and distribution of certain Diageo international premium spirits effective from April 2024.

It said that its discontinuation of the importation of spirits from the multinational alcoholic beverage company would reduce its foreign exchange requirements.

Also, Diageo will be setting up a Nigerian arm this year due to the discontinuation of the importation of its spirits.

Diageo’s new Nigerian business will be solely spirits-focused. Some of the popular products of the brand include Johnnie Walker, Singleton, and Baileys and others.

Guinness Nigeria, which is a subsidiary of Diageo, incurred N49bn in exchange rate loss in its 2023 half-year operations and had in August revealed challenges with accessing forex for its operations despite the harmonisation of the segments of the currency market by the Central Bank of Nigeria in June.
https://punchng.com/guinness-posts-over-n5bn-loss/

Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by Arobaga: 11:37am On Jan 26, 2024
Freestuff guy will come here and tell you how Tinubu has turned Nigeria to Dubai and it’s only those know believes will reap the fruit of the land



Other APC supporters will tell you if Guinness leaves other company will replace them



Our country is falling apart right before our own very eyes and na tribalism be our problem



All these calamities just because Yorubas intentionally voted in an incompetent fool just to teach Obi a lesson
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by ogododo(op): 2:11pm On Jan 26, 2024
Agbabiaka ooo.
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by ogododo(op): 7:33pm On Jan 26, 2024
Nlfpmod, ontop sey pipu drink odeku tired, profit no dey. Nawa o.
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by handsomeyinka(m): 8:14pm On Jan 26, 2024
The economy is not smiling.

In Jagaban we trust..
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by amnesty7: 8:14pm On Jan 26, 2024
grin
Less drunkards perhaps.
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by Funkyswagzz(m): 8:15pm On Jan 26, 2024
Don't worry it's just a baby step of pain tinubu is coming

Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by designking: 8:15pm On Jan 26, 2024
Fake beer coupled with rising inflation has forced many to drink just clean water.

The Brewers are not putting in enough measures to combat counterfeiting of their products.
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by chipet67(m): 8:15pm On Jan 26, 2024
The Tinubu effect.
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by harsysky(m): 8:15pm On Jan 26, 2024

Which sector can we say is really working in this country?
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by money121(m): 8:15pm On Jan 26, 2024
Person never eat better food u want him to drink guiness
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by BarrElChapo(m): 8:16pm On Jan 26, 2024
When are they leaving ☹️
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by YoobaNesan: 8:16pm On Jan 26, 2024
Alhamdulillah! grin
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by Image123(m): 8:16pm On Jan 26, 2024
Drunk?
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by Faiththatworks(m): 8:16pm On Jan 26, 2024
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Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by AboveTheRim(m): 8:17pm On Jan 26, 2024
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Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by Dpharisee: 8:18pm On Jan 26, 2024
Arobaga:
Freestuff guy will come here and tell you how Tinubu has turned Nigeria to Dubai and it’s only those know believes will reap the fruit of the land



Other APC supporters will tell you if Guinness leaves other company will replace them



Our country is falling apart right before our own very eyes and na tribalism be our problem



All these calamities just because Yorubas intentionally voted in an incompetent fool just to teach Obi a lesson
FreeStuffsNG please Ronu to this thread and counter this guy with enough sycophantic praises of Tinubu grin
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by eepeepook: 8:19pm On Jan 26, 2024
It’s a small thing. They can make the sum back in the three weeks.
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by Kingnonny(m): 8:19pm On Jan 26, 2024
By the time this fakeral govt finished teaching Nigerians lessons some can't afford data subscriptions to do just common whatsapp.
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by inoki247: 8:20pm On Jan 26, 2024
Lol na only Betting Platform Neva post say dem lose hope say doz one no dey du Juju....
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by Emeskhalifa(m): 8:20pm On Jan 26, 2024
Many people wey dey drink beer wey I know don switch to local beer oo.

Money no dey oo
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by dannyspeejay(m): 8:20pm On Jan 26, 2024
Ghana currency getting weight than naira
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by PROUDIGBO(m): 8:21pm On Jan 26, 2024
Now that’s one world record you can’t take to the bank! shocked
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by Boldideas:
ogododo:
https://punchng.com/guinness-posts-over-n5bn-loss/
Tinubu like some are already insinuating have nothing to do with this, it is simply because people prefer to drink Striker, Night charger, Woods, Gbésé fire, Pasa bitters, Man power, Action bitters, Gboya, Érujéjé, Yahuzee, Jedi, Dongoyaro, Lemon grass etc which costs just N200 and its 40℅ alcohol with a bit of dick hardener herbs than sitting down to consume a bottle of sugar called Guinness for N600/N700 and its just 5.5% alcohol ... In economics, it is called a scale of preference. 😂😂😂😂😂
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by PROUDIGBO(m): 8:22pm On Jan 26, 2024
Kingnonny:
By the time this fakeral govt finished teaching Nigerians lessons some can't afford data subscriptions to do just common whatsapp.
…..Or troll on nairaland!
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by flexyrule(m): 8:22pm On Jan 26, 2024
Tinubu would handle the economy, while Shetima handles security.


$1 = 1,450

Kidnapping = Norm
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by Eriokanmi:
Enough reason to leave Nigeria. I passed there today. It's become a ghostland. My friend who's a senior manager had left for another company before they relieved him of his job cos he had seen it written all over the wall. This is one of multinationals who had paid taxes which our govt spent on developing Nigeria. What of employment both direct and indirect?

Anyone seeing this development and still thinks it's alright with Nigeria needs to visit yaba kiakia, for neurosurgical examination
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by blowjohn(m): 8:24pm On Jan 26, 2024
How much have they made o er the last decades?
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by Artscollection: 8:24pm On Jan 26, 2024
Agbaya. Policies no be by muscle, it might be good but you have to come up with alternatives n how to to cushion the effects when things gets out of hand.
Last last no be to grab power be the problem.
Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by MayowaTallguy: 8:26pm On Jan 26, 2024
Like cook-a-thon like Sapa-a-thon

Re: Guinness Posts Over N5bn Loss by Iykopee(m): 8:26pm On Jan 26, 2024
Thief'nubu the economics illiterate
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