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Vitafoam records 14% growth in revenue, hitting N52.9bn

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Vitafoam Nigeria PLC has grown its revenue to N52.9 billion in 2023, from N46. 3 billion in 2022, an increase of 14 percent despite the headwinds that characterized the operating environment.

In line with the Company’s policy of shareholder value, its board has proposed a dividend of N1.9 which translates to N1.56 kobo per Ordinary Share of 50 kobo each for the shareholders’ approval at the Annual General Meeting (AGM), scheduled for 7th March, 2024 in Lagos.

The Company’s total assets in the review period also rose to N49.6 billion from N39.4 billion in 2022.

Market watchers commended the Company’s performance against the backdrop of the tough operating environment .

“When it is weighed against the headwinds militating against the operations of manufacturers in Nigeria, Vitafoam’s performance shows corporate resilience. Manufacturers in Nigeria contend with a sharp decline in the Naira exchange rate relative to other major currencies, paucity of foreign exchange to import some raw materials, high cost of energy, weak purchasing power and low disposable income of consumers, rising inflation and devaluation of the Naira among others have always made the operating environment tough,” said an observer.

Determined to sustain its high performance , only recently, Vitafoam installed a multimillion machine in its subsidiary – Vitablom – in Jos to boost turnover, profitability and increase market share.

The Group Managing Director, Mr Taiwo Adeniyi has always emphasised that Vitafoam placed premium on Research and Development. According to him, the topnotch products of the company are designed to address specific needs of its diverse customers.

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