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Nestlé Nigeria Hits ₦1.2 Trillion Revenue Milestone

byChidi Okoye
February 26, 2026
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In a remarkable display of financial recovery, Nestlé Nigeria Plc has transitioned from a deep deficit back into profitability, reporting a record-breaking ₦1.2 trillion in revenue for the 2025 fiscal year. According to the audited financial results filed with the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, the company successfully reversed its fortunes, moving from a negative equity position of ₦92.3 billion in 2024 to a positive ₦12.9 billion.

The fiscal and structural consequence of this performance is a profound stabilization of the company’s balance sheet. Following a turbulent 2024 marked by heavy foreign exchange losses, Nestlé achieved a net profit of ₦105 billion, a sharp contrast to the ₦164.6 billion loss recorded the previous year. This turnaround was bolstered by the early repayment of $40 million in forex-denominated debt and a 56% surge in export sales, which reached ₦10.2 billion.

Analytically, the company’s “operational efficiency” roadmap has yielded significant margin improvements. Operating profit grew by 34.3% to ₦225.4 billion, while profit before tax reached ₦166.8 billion, effectively wiping out the massive ₦221.5 billion pre-tax loss of 2024. CEO Wassim Elhusseini attributed this “return to profitability” to a more stable exchange rate environment and a disciplined focus on internal cost structures that began in the final quarter of 2024.

The impact on “Retained Earnings and Shareholder Value” is a vital dimension of this report. The 2025 performance allowed the company to reduce its negative retained earnings by 53.6%, bringing the deficit down from ₦243.2 billion to ₦112.8 billion. Elhusseini expressed optimism that sustained profitability will soon eliminate this remaining deficit, paving the way for the resumption of dividend payments a key priority for investors who have weathered the recent volatility.

Furthermore, the company is doubling down on market expansion for the 2026 fiscal year. Nestlé plans to prioritize marketing investments to capture additional market share and strengthen its competitive edge in a stabilizing economy. This growth strategy is paired with a commitment to “shared value” initiatives, ensuring that sustainability and stakeholder interests remain central to its industrial operations.

The long-term outlook for Nestlé Nigeria appears increasingly positive as it deleverages its dollar-denominated obligations. By clearing high-interest forex debt and pivoting toward export growth, the company has insulated itself against future currency shocks. As the firm moves toward a clean balance sheet, it stands as a bellwether for the broader recovery of Nigeria’s fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector.

Tags: Financial ResultsFMCGForex DebtNestlé NigeriaNGXNigeria EconomyRevenue GrowthWassim Elhusseini
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