Heineken sells more beer in Q1
Heineken sold more beer than expected in the first quarter, reporting its first quarterly year-on-year growth in volumes in a year as it stuck to its forecast for profit growth in 2024.
The world's
second-largest brewer said on Wednesday that beer volumes rose 4.7 per cent
organically in the January-March period, beating the 2.5 per cent growth
expected by analysts in a company-provided poll.
Its shares rose as much as 1.6 per cent, paring some of the gains to trade 0.4 per cent higher.
Heineken is focused on
restoring volume growth this year, which was hurt in 2023 as it hiked its
prices to offset the rising costs of everything from energy to barley.
CEO Dolf van den Brink
said in a statement that all regions posted higher volume and net revenue.
He added the quarter was
helped by an earlier Easter and one-off effects.
Still, the brewer said it
continued to see the economic environment as "challenging and
uncertain".
"Despite the solid
start to the year, we cannot extrapolate the reported top-line growth to the
rest of the year," it said.
Heineken disappointed investors
in February with its wide range for forecast operating profit growth, which it
said could be anywhere between a low and high single-digit percentage this
year.
Its cautious view early
in the year had been in part caused by the uncertainty in two of its important
markets, Vietnam and Nigeria, where economic conditions dragged on its
performance last year.
Heineken said total
volume in Nigeria grew close to 20 per cent. In Vietnam, where it had to
destock last year, volume rose in the low-teens.
Barclays analyst Laurence
Whyatt pointed out a recovery in high-margin market Vietnam, as well as
promising performance in Mexico and Brazil.
"There is no denying
that the underlying business appears to have turned the corner and we continue
to expect improvements during the year," he said in a note.
In Brazil, Heineken said
its namesake brand became the No.1 brand by value in the quarter, while beer
volume grew by a high-single-digit.

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