Dangote Cement posts N761.4 bn revenue in 9 months//Dangote at it
Dangote Cement posts N761.4 bn revenue in 9
months
Dangote Cement Plc on Saturday posted a revenue of N761.4 billion in nine
months ending September 30, 2020, indicating a 12 percent increase over
revenues for the corresponding period in 2019, according to a statement by Mr
Michel Puchercos, Group Chief Executive Officer, Dangote cement. The statement
made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos also announced
sales totaling 19.21 million tonnes for the period which ended on Sept. 30,
2020 as against 18.02 million in 2019, showing a 6.6 per cent increase for the
period.
Puchercos, who expressed delight over the achievements of the company in terms of EBITDA and strongest third quarter volumes, said: “The Cement Group’s revenue went up by 12 per cent to N761.4 billion compared to N679.8 billion in 2019 with domestic operations accounting for N535.51 billion which compared to N467.88 billion up by 14.5 per cent. Pan-Africa operations contributed N232.61 indicating a 9.1 percent increase over N213.20 billion in 2019. Despite a challenging environment, Group volumes for the nine months were up by 6.6 per cent and group EBITDA was up 17.1 per cent, at a 46.6 per cent margin.
“This quarter has really shown the
ability of Dangote Cement to meet the strong recovery of the cement market in
Nigeria and Pan-Africa after a challenging Q2. In Nigeria, we have witnessed a
strong appetite for real estate investment and the recovery of infrastructure
spending, including more concrete roads. “Sales volumes in Nigeria were up 40
per cent in the quarter and Pan-Africa reached a record high EBITDA margin of
24 per cent in the quarter. “We continue to focus on our export strategy and
are on track to ensure West and Central Africa become cement and clinker
independent, with Nigeria as the main supply hub. Clinker exports have steadily
been ramping up in Q3 after our maiden shipment in June 2020, whilst land
exports have also resumed,” he said. “In the period under consideration,
Dangote Cement has exported 7 clinker vessels from Nigeria via the Apapa export
terminal, while plans are on track to commission the Port Harcourt export
terminal before the end of the year,” he added.
Puchercos said: “Dangote Cement’s
strategy to offer high quality products at competitive prices is meeting
customers’ expectations in Nigeria and across the continent, where we continue
to deploy excellent marketing initiatives and operational excellence. “We
remain committed to protecting our staff and communities by being fully
compliant with health and safety measures in all our territories of operation.
We are focused on adapting to the rapidly evolving markets in which we operate.
Analysis of the company’s unaudited results for the period indicated that
Nigerian operations accounted for 11.92 million tonnes, an increase of 10.2 per
cent compared to 10.82 million tonnes in the corresponding period in 2019.
Pan-Africa operations accounted for the balance of 7.47 million tonnes, an
increase of 3.7 percent over the same period in 2019. On quarter basis
comparison, Nigerian sales volumes went up by 39.9 per cent in the third
quarter driven by strong demand and pull effect of its Bag of Goodies Season 2
National Consumer Promotion. (NAN)
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