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May and Baker Grows Profit By 44% In Q3, 2020

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Nigeria’s leading pharmaceutical company, May & Baker Nigeria Plc recorded impressive well-rounded performance in the third quarter as improving sales combined with increasingly efficient internal cost management to lift the bottom-line by 44%.

Key highlights of the interim report and accounts of May & Baker Nigeria Plc for the nine months ended September 30, 2020, submitted at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) showed impressive growths in profitability as well as the balance sheet. The actual growth in profit and loss figures was supported by considerable improvements in underlying profitability and returns ratios.

Despite the lockdowns and disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and other macroeconomic headwinds, total sales rose by 8.8% to N6.44 billion in third-quarter 2020 as against N5.92 billion recorded in Q3 2019. While the cost of sales dropped marginally from N3.75 billion to N3.74 billion, gross profit rose by 24.7% from N2.16 billion to N2.70 billion.

Profit before tax jumped by 44% to cross the billion naira mark to N1.003 billion in third-quarter 2020 as against N696.4 million in third quarter 2019. After taxes, net profit also grew by 43.9% from N473.60 million to N681.70 million. Basic earnings per share expectedly rose by 44% from 27.45 kobo in Q3 2019 to 39.52 kobo in Q3 2020.

Underlying profitability ratios showed a general improvement in the profitability of the company and value creation for investors. Gross profit margin rose by more than five percentage points to 41.9% in the third quarter of 2020 as against 36.6% in Q3 2019. The pre-tax profit margin also rose from 11.8% to 15.6%.

Return on equity increased from 8.5% to 11.1% while the return on total assets stood at 7.2% as against 7.3%. Total assets had grown by 44.9% from N9.58 billion in Q3 2019 to N13.88 billion in Q3 2020. While the company’s paid-up share capital remained unchanged at N862.62 million, shareholders’ funds rose by 10.2% to N6.12 billion in Q3 2020 as against N5.56 billion in Q3 2019.

Managing Director, May & Baker Nigeria Plc, Mr. Nnamdi Okafor, said the Q3 results showed the resilience of the business strategy of the group despite the uncertainties and decline occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic.

He noted that continuing growth in sales underscored the increasing market shares of many key products and the success of the company’s marketing and distribution strategies.

He said the company’s investments in research, operations and production have put it in a strong position to maintain leadership in the primary Nigerian market and to consolidate its expansion across neighbouring countries in line with its vision of being the dominant pharmaceutical brand in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA).

“We are delighted with the performance so far this year, and we are hopeful to sustain this. Given the general difficulties and uncertainties in the operating environment, our results are encouraging. Our shareholders are seeing the results of our perseverance,” Okafor said.

While calling on the Federal Government to consider the domestic healthcare industry in its policy formulations, Okafor assured that May & Baker Nigeria will leverage its almost eight decades of operations and state-of-the-art facilities to take advantage of the emerging opportunities from the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).

He said the company has continued its quest to diversify income sources and broaden its operations base by optimizing its World Health Organisation (WHO)-certified pharmaceutical manufacturing complex through domestic and global partnerships as well as contract manufacturing.

He assured shareholders that the company is on a strong footing to sustain good returns on their investments.

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