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Another Multinational Company Set To Leave Nigeria

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September 20, 2024
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PZ Cussons, the parent company of PZ Cussons Nigeria, has set plans to sell its assets and African subsidiaries, citing the naira’s depreciation as the main reason.

The company stated this in its preliminary results published on its website for the year ended May 31, 2024.

According to the results, the parent company of PZ Cussons Nigeria said it is looking at a partial or full sale to mitigate the company’s exposure to fluctuations in the naira, which has devalued by 70 per cent.

The document read, “Over the last 12 months, we have made continued operational progress and delivered against the strategic priorities set out at the start of the year, against the backdrop of macro-economic challenges.

“At the same time, we have taken the important first steps to transform our business and maximise shareholder value, by refocusing our portfolio on where we can be most competitive.

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“The period was marked by a 70 per cent devaluation of the Nigerian naira, which has had significant implications on our reported financials. We have worked hard to mitigate the impact of this on the group while continuing to serve Nigerian consumers who are facing unprecedented inflation and economic difficulties.”

On the sales of subsidiaries, the company said it has received, “a number of expressions of interest for our African business”, which recognises the potential of its brands and could lead to a partial or full sale.

“The favourable trends of the second half of FY24 have continued into the new financial year. We are progressing with our plans to sell St. Tropez and have received a number of expressions of interest for our African business, and and the potential of our brands and people, which could lead to a partial or full sale.

“Against this backdrop, we remain confident in the long-term potential for PZ Cussons as a business with stronger brands in a more focused portfolio, delivering sustainable, profitable growth,” PZ Cussons said.

Commenting on the impact of the naira devaluation, PZ Cussons said a foreign exchange loss of £107.5m “primarily arose from the translation and settlement of USD denominated liabilities in our Nigerian subsidiaries and is wholly the result of the devaluation of the naira, which fell by 70 per cent from May 31, 2023,, to May 31, 2024”.

It, however, noted that revenue in its UK Personal Care business has significantly improved to a year of profitable, double-digit revenue growth.

In September 2023, PZ Cussons said it had shown interest in buying the remaining 26.73 per cent minority shares in its Nigerian subsidiary, at N21 per unit.

As of May 31, PZ Cussons holds a 73.27 per cent stake in the Nigerian subsidiary, which represents 2.90bn shares, worth N45.53bn as of September 18.

“The Nigerian subsidiary of the company, PZ Cussons Nigeria Plc, has continued to struggle, as it posted a N94.78bn loss in the third quarter of 2023/24 compared to the N11.213bn gain it had in the corresponding period in 2022.

“The firm suffered a N74.14bn loss in Q2. PZ Cusson remained in a negative net asset position, as liabilities surpassed assets by N46.420bn on the back of naira depreciation,” the report said.

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