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Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by NewDigitalWorld(op): 7:15am On Jan 19, 2025
Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, and 11 others have officially joined the elite trillionaire club as of the beginning of 2025, analysis by BusinessDay has shown.

Last year was tough for companies in Africa’s fourth biggest economy due to the spike in diesel prices, combined with foreign exchange losses and high input costs. Only 10 companies made the list of the trillionaire club.

However, 2025 brings glimmers of hope to the economy as 13 companies stand out with a market valuation of over N1 trillion, making them the most valuable companies in Nigeria and signifying its growing global influence.

BusinessDay analysis of the company results of the top 30 companies on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), popularly known as the ‘NGX30’, revealed that these firms combined market capitalisation amounted to N44.4 trillion.

Top on the list is Airtel Africa with N8.1 trillion, followed by BUA Foods with a market valuation of N7.5 trillion, and Dangote Cement with N6.8 trillion value.

Market capitalisation is the value of a company traded on the stock market, calculated by multiplying the total number of shares by the present share price. The top three firms that recorded high valuations saw significant growth in their share price.

Airtel Africa reported a 7.8 percent growth in its share price to N2,156.90 at the end of trading on January 17, 2025, from N2000 reported in the same period last year.

BUA Foods also reported a 72.9 percent increase in its share price while Dangote Cement’s share price fell by 11.6 percent during the period surveyed.

These companies, spanning industries from telecommunications to consumer goods, banking industrial goods, and energy owe their success to a combination of innovation, strategic leadership, and a keen understanding of the Nigerian and African markets.

According to the National Gross Domestic third quarter report, Nigeria’s GDP grew by 3.46 percent (year-on-year) in the service sector. However, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) is planning to rebase Nigeria’s GDP and the Consumer Price Index (CPI) to ensure our economic indicators are accurate, reflecting the updated structure of our economy.

The rebasing of the figure has shown significant structural changes in Nigeria’s economy, with crop production, trade, and real estate emerging as the three largest contributors to the economy.

Telecommunications, crude petroleum and natural gas, construction, food beverages, and tobacco made the top seven.

Crude oil and natural gas processing has been displaced by real estate from being the third economic activity, placing it at the fifth position.

Also, food beverages, and tobacco ranks 7th, construction enters as the 6th largest, while public administration is displaced from the top seventh largest.

Market analysts predict that the continued growth of these sectors will inspire investor confidence and drive increased foreign direct investment into Nigeria. Moreover, their leadership in market capitalisation could encourage other sectors to innovate and improve their competitiveness.

Airtel Africa

Airtel Africa’s market capitalisation stands at N8.1 trillion as of Friday. The firm’s share price amounted to N2,156.9 with a trading volume of 640.00 as of January 17, 2025.

The telecommunication which reports its financial in dollars revealed that it recorded total revenue of $2.3 billion in the first half of 2024 from N2.6 billion in the same period of 2023.

Profit after tax stood at N79 million, marking a bounce back to profitability after posting a $13 million net loss in the corresponding period in the previous financial year.

Earnings per share amounted to $0.8 per share from N-1.5 per share in the comparable period.

BUA Foods

BUA Foods’ market capitalisation stands at N7.47 trillion as of Friday. The firm’s share price amounted to N415 with a trading volume of 970,996 as of January 17, 2025.

The consumer goods revenue surged 104 percent to N1.07 trillion from N524.4 billion, while input cost grew to N736.9 billion from N340.6 billion.

Net profit after tax grew by 91 percent to N201.4 billion from N105.6 billion.

BUA Foods’ earnings per share grew to N11.19 per share from N5.87 per share during the period reviewed.

Dangote Cement

Dangote Cement, the multinational cement manufacturer reported a market valuation of N6.8 trillion as of Friday. The firm’s share price amounted to N400 with a trading volume of 6,639,944 as of January 17, 2025.

In its nine months financials, the firm reported N2.5 trillion in revenue largely fueled by increased local market sales.

After-tax profit during the period increased by a single-digit 0.55 percent to N279.09 billion from N277.5 billion.

The firm’s earnings per share rose to N16.55 from N16.08.

MTN Nigeria

MTN Nigeria’s market capitalisation stands at N4.9 trillion as of Friday. The firm’s share price amounted to N with a trading volume of 1,924,392.

As of January 17, 2025.

The telecommunication recorded revenue of N2.37 trillion in the nine months of 2024 from N1.7 trillion in the same period of 2023.

The firm reported a loss after tax of N514 billion from N14.9 billion. Earnings per share amounted to N-24,51 per share from N-0.68 per share in the comparable period.

BUA Cement

BUA Cement’s market capitalisation stands at N3.2 trillion as of Friday. The firm’s share price amounted to N93 with a trading volume of 720,285 as of January 17, 2025.

The cement company recorded a revenue of N583 billion in the 9M’24 from N335 billion in the same period of 2023.

Profit after tax fell to N48.9 billion from N76 billion. BUA Cement’s basic earnings per share stood at N145 per share from N225 per share in the reviewed period.

Geregu Power

The market capitalisation of Geregu Power as of January 17, 2025, stood at N2.9 trillion. The power-generating firm share price amounted to N1,150 with a trading volume of 414.00.

Geregu Power’s after-tax profit rose to N24.1 billion in 9M’24 from N11.3 billion in the corresponding period of 2023. The company’s revenue rose to N112.5 billion from N55.7 billion aided by energy sales.

During the reviewed periods, its finance income rose to N6.5 billion from N6.08 billion in 2023 and its finance cost fell to N7.3 billion from N8.4 billion. The firm’s earnings per share rose to N9.68 from N4.54.

Seplat Energy

Seplat Energy began the year with a market capitisation of N3.35 trillion. The firm’s share price amounted to N5,700 with a trading volume of 3,146.00 as of January 17, 2025.

The energy firm recorded revenue of N1.07 trillion in the 9M’24 from N478 billion in the same period the previous year. Profit after tax increased to N52.7 billion from N46.9 billion.

Zenith Bank

Zenith Bank’s market capitalisation stands at N1.5 trillion as of Friday. The firm’s share price amounted to N46.8 with a trading volume of 7,521,769 as of January 17, 2025.


Zenith Bank Plc has reported a Profit After Tax (PAT) of N827 billion for the nine months ending September 30, 2024 (9M 2024), reflecting a 91 percent year-on-year increase from the N434.2 billion recorded in the same period of 2023.

The bank’s N2.9 trillion gross earnings during 9M 2024 marked a 118 percent YoY growth from the N1.3 trillion gross earnings posted in 9M 2023. It also marks the highest revenue generated by any Nigerian business during the nine months.

Transcorp Hotel

The hospitality company reported a market capitalisation of N1.3 trillion, and its share price amounted to N127.35 with a trading volume of 86,387 as of January 17, 2025.

The after-tax profit of Transcorp Hotel increased to N10.2 billion from N4.1 billion during the period. The firm’s cost of sales rose to N14 billion claiming 28 percent of the company’s revenue.

The company’s finance cost fell to N2.9 in 9M from N2.95 billion while income tax rose to N6.1 billion from N1.4 billion. Earnings per share rose to N100 from N40 in the same period of 2023.

GTCO

Guaranty Trust Holding Company (GTCO), a tier-one bank in Nigeria market valuation rose to N1.7 trillion, its share price amounted to N58 with a trading volume of 65,052,416 as of January 17, 2025

The holding company recorded an after-tax profit of N1.08 trillion in the nine months of 2024 driven by interest income.

GTCO’s interest income grew by 161 percent to N980 billion, compared to N374.5 billion during the same period in 2023.
Source: https://businessday.ng/market-intelligence/article/airtel-africa-bua-foods-11-others-top-trillion-naira-club/

Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by saintruky(m):
FTC after years... Abeg who dey send d alert? Ma drop aza... Seun abi Lala?


Nice
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by YoungLionken(m):
Wonderful..

Hi house, I want to support my nephew (base in Lagos, 27y) with a reasonable amount of money (#1.5m) because he's very good at managing money.

What good business idea do you suggest..?
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by IyaTola: 12:27pm On Jan 19, 2025
grin
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by Starz825(m):
Trillions indeed

I say me sef dey find make atleast 300m dey acct so person no go dey worry about money again
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by haybhi1(m): 12:28pm On Jan 19, 2025
Money talks
Owo, audio, ego, ...
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by sapele914(m): 12:40pm On Jan 19, 2025
YoungLionken:
Wonderful..

Hi house, I want to support my nephew (27y) with a reasonable amount of money (#1.5m) because he's very good at managing money.

What good business idea do you suggest..?
Very good of you, Location Location Location goes a long way in identifying what will be suitable.
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by sapele914(m): 12:43pm On Jan 19, 2025
Starz825:
Trillions indeed
Trillions of Naira to a poor person is the distance between the earth & the heavens, it is superficial, beyond imagination.
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by youngsahito(m): 1:12pm On Jan 19, 2025
Hope their staff welfare is topnotch?
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by WhizdomXX(m): 1:13pm On Jan 19, 2025
Great. But investing in some of these companies takes time to see dividends.
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by creolehunt: 1:19pm On Jan 19, 2025
Last year was tough for companies in Africa’s fourth biggest economy due to the spike in diesel prices, combined with foreign exchange losses and high input costs
Oh, Nigeria is no longer Africas biggest economy?

Interesting.
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by flyinnizam(m): 1:21pm On Jan 19, 2025
Where is UBA
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by mightyhaze: 1:24pm On Jan 19, 2025
flyinnizam:
Where is UBA
it has now changed to BUA.. grin
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by Meteng: 2:04pm On Jan 19, 2025
mightyhaze:
it has now changed to BUA.. grin
You’re sense of humor is top notch cheesy
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by Meteng: 2:04pm On Jan 19, 2025
mightyhaze:
it has now changed to BUA.. grin
Your sense of humor is top notch cheesy
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by Greatzeus(m): 2:09pm On Jan 19, 2025
Please does it mean buying their shares this month is a very good investment?
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by YoungLionken(m): 2:26pm On Jan 19, 2025
sapele914:
Very good of you, Location Location Location goes a long way in identifying what will be suitable.
Lagos, Nigeria...
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by Justrite007: 2:31pm On Jan 19, 2025
Greatzeus:
Please does it mean buying their shares this month is a very good investment?
No
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by techmatas: 2:45pm On Jan 19, 2025
Wooow it is interesting how the dynamics of things has changed. Dangote cement used to be the most capitalized company in Nigeria. Now Bua Food is even ahead. This Bua guy is really cruising to wealth oo
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by Satazaa: 3:04pm On Jan 19, 2025
techmatas:
Wooow it is interesting how the dynamics of things has changed. Dangote cement used to be the most capitalized company in Nigeria. Now Bua Food is even ahead. This Bua guy is really cruising to wealth oo
hold you peace bro about BUA and Dangote, very very soon if Dangote substantially liquidate his loans on the refinery the gap he will give capitalized businesses in Africa will be equivalent to a hundred meters race between Usain Bolt and your darling grandmother, his earnings will then be on steroids, just wait until he enlist the refinery at the london stock exchange
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by Zool6: 3:45pm On Jan 19, 2025
Aitel Nig Largest shareholders
Indian

Dangote Largest Shareholder
Alhaji Aliko Dangote

MTN Nig Largest Individual Shareholders
Chief Victor Odili
Chief Pascal Dozie

BUA Group largest shareholders
Alhaji Abdusamad Rabiu

Seplat largest individual Shareholders
Chief Austin Avuru
Chief ABC Orjiakor

Geregu largest shareholders
Chief Femi Otedola

Zenith Bank
Largest Shareholder
Chief Jim Ovia

Transcorp
Largest shareholders
Chief Tony Elumelu

GTCO
Largest shareholders
Chief Jimi Agbaje

forget Audio Networth
Top 10 Nigeria Richlist are here grin
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by AfahaAbia(m): 5:29pm On Jan 19, 2025
Airtel with their very poor network since last week
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by Basicend:
@GTBank, I am still surprised to see that they even made profits that much at year end, 2024.

Yet their customer service efficiency and software tools have been terrible in recent months. That bank has lost its model since Tayo Aderinoku died in my opinion.

Transcorp being in there as profitable business last year is another surprise. If their papers are true, I believe it's majorly due to Elumelu's UBA as liquidity back up.
Re: Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 Others Top Trillion-Naira Businesses by Antell95(m): 6:30pm On Jan 19, 2025
YoungLionken:
Wonderful..

Hi house, I want to support my nephew (base in Lagos, 27y) with a reasonable amount of money (#1.5m) because he's very good at managing money.

What good business idea do you suggest..?
He should go into phone accessories business. btw, pls can i get 10k from the 1.5m, i need it badly for treatment
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