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Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by References1: 12:35pm On Feb 28
Nestle Nigeria Plc has reported a loss before tax of N104 billion for the year ended 2023 compared to a profit before tax of N71 billion same period in 2022.

This is according to the 2023 financial statement of the company published on the NGX on Wednesday, 28th February 2024.

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
Revenue for the year is N547.1 billion up from N446.8 billion reported a year earlier
Gross profit N217.7 billion versus N155.7 billion (2022), +39.8% YoY
Operating Profit N123.7 billion versus N87.4 billion (2022), +41.5% YoY
Net Finance Cost -N227.8 billion versus N16.3 billion (2022), +1,297%
Pre-tax loss of N104 billion versus Pre-tax profit of N71.1 billion (2022).
Loss after tax of N79.4 billion versus Profit after tax of N48.9 billion (2022).
Shareholder Funds -N78 billion versus last year’s N30.2 billion.
Interest-bearing loans of N402.2 billion versus N155.2 billion (2022)

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.

Nestle’s Going Concern Status
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.

According to Nairametrics Estimates, Nestle will most likely raise capital over N100 billion to ensure it continues to operate effectively.

Nestle Still Cashflow Positive
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.

https://nairametrics.com/2024/02/28/nestle-nigeria-reports-n104-billion-loss-in-2023-shareholders-funds-wiped-out/?amp=1

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Boogyman557: 12:36pm On Feb 28
Holly Gram cool Waiting I just read.

Cha!!!


LITE UP my WEED in peace


WTF MAN!

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Sirmwill: 12:40pm On Feb 28
If Nestle should decide to leave Nigeria



All Your eyes would see Banza version of Shege 😇

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 12:43pm On Feb 28
Na statistics we go chop?

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Jflex07(m): 12:43pm On Feb 28
Just like buhari,Tinubu is a curse to Nigeria and Nigerians at large.. May Tinubu and his supporters reap all the evil and wickedness they have sowed in ten folds.. Amen!

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Dialpad: 12:43pm On Feb 28
SAD for shareholders

This should pave way for local companies to emerge, at least they won't be sending funds to any home office

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by money121(m): 12:43pm On Feb 28
Ok
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Thundafireseun: 12:44pm On Feb 28
In another news ….

Nestle is leaving Nigeria soon

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Bigcola(m): 12:44pm On Feb 28
E go reach everybody.na rice and stew. grin

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by YeyeGbami: 12:44pm On Feb 28
Electricity alone sef go wan show them shege

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Racoon(m): 12:44pm On Feb 28
Just imagine! The effects of a Tinubu’s balabloo-blu-bulava economics. I guess folding up is now looming again.

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Hollyharjii: 12:44pm On Feb 28
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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by eliyke(m): 12:44pm On Feb 28
angry I wonder what will b going through d minds of some investors dis calamity govt is trying to woo,instead of cleaning ur house first,u are traveling up nd down begging other countries to invest in ur country when u can not maintain d little ones u hv here

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by gungab(m): 12:44pm On Feb 28
Dem no use STOP LOSS

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by triple996(m): 12:44pm On Feb 28
everywhere red angry

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Akwamkpuruamu: 12:45pm On Feb 28
Bulaba and his doings.... E choke

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by vickthourh(m): 12:45pm On Feb 28
Bad government caused all these issues.. .. All these companies are foreign, so they do most of their transactions in dollz. I.e from buying raw materials to paying their expatriates..

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Omihanifa: 12:45pm On Feb 28
All their products are very expensive undecided imagine their bottle water ( the one with the green cap) is close to 3500 depending on where you are buying from. The ordinary one is 2900 whereas that same 2900 will get you 150cl eva water and you go still collect 400 naira change.

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by adioolayi(m): 12:45pm On Feb 28
"The company believes that as macroeconomic situation stabilizes, the same would yield positive impact to the overall economy as well as company results.”


This is so disheartening..

Believe is the key word..

May our economy receive desired revival ..

O ni agbara

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by UnwillingColony: 12:45pm On Feb 28
Una never chop loss sef. Wait until 2024 breakfast is served. Tinubu will never disappoint... and the loss dey go round sef.

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Mrchippychappy(m): 12:45pm On Feb 28
Let them leave!!!

We would buy nunu from Aishatu the milk maid and Kunu from Mumuni

Buy Nigerian. No more processed Oyibo products.

If you look at Nigerians now we are even getting too fat, a little hunger would help.

Together we can bring this change.

On your mandate

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Wahala90: 12:46pm On Feb 28
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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Ejehhhh: 12:46pm On Feb 28
Una never see anything

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Sunnybabe(m): 12:46pm On Feb 28
Chissoooosss

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by chigator2: 12:46pm On Feb 28
Let's see if it is a temporary thing that will retrace by 2nd quarter but if it doesn't then otilo.

Their HQ won't let then carry own in unprofitable levels for so long

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by FreeStuffsNG: 12:46pm On Feb 28
References1:


https://nairametrics.com/2024/02/28/nestle-nigeria-reports-n104-billion-loss-in-2023-shareholders-funds-wiped-out/?amp=1
Paper loss actually wink Their revenue shot up in double digits as usual and they're still making big money here in Nigeria!

For those who don't know how to read and interpret FS, I am sorry that I can't help you.

The forex volatility is a temporary thing. Nestle will outlive it if it keeps minting money like it's still doing. I trust Nestle majority shareholder and other sophisticated investors to start mopping the shares from weak hands who don't understand the FS. To shareholders of Nestle, your company is still very formidable and profitable!

God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by arantess: 12:46pm On Feb 28
Sirmwill:
If Nestle should decide to leave Nigeria



All Your eyes would see Banza version of Shege 😇
Omooo E remain small dem go pack too

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by 5iine: 12:46pm On Feb 28
We Agbadorians will take over if they leave

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Pristine664: 12:46pm On Feb 28
This economic problem is everywhere actually.

But Nigerians online love bad news about their country because it makes them feel better about last election so the media push it more to them.

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by fabolouz1(m): 12:46pm On Feb 28
Some of these figures are cooked .

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Coldspice: 12:46pm On Feb 28
Omihanifa:
All their products are very expensive undecided imagine their bottle water ( the one with the green cap) is close to 3500 depending on where you are buying from. The ordinary one is 2900 whereas that same 2900 will get you 150cl eva water and you go still collect 400 naira change.

Stick to your ice water.

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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by henryadex(m): 12:47pm On Feb 28
Heaven is falling down who will escape it

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