Unilever Ghana Plc has recorded a notable resurgence in profitability, reporting a profit of GH¢141 million for the fiscal year ending 2023, a remarkable upturn from the GH¢15 million recorded in 2022.
The company attributes this resurgence to strategic initiatives, including price adjustments and enhanced innovations.
As a result, Unilever Plc has proposed a dividend payment of 40 pesewas per share to its shareholders.
Despite this, the parent group of the company had to write off approximately GH¢75 million for the Ghanaian subsidiary, without which the total earnings would be impacted.
The group results for the year ended December 31, 2023, show revenue growth of 44% from GH¢632 million in 2022 to GH¢908 million in 2023.
The Group exited the year with a positive cash and cash equivalents position of GH¢109 million cash compared with the deficit of GH¢59 million in 2022.
“Ghana’s profits for the year were GH¢141 million, an improvement over the previous year’s profit of GH¢15 million,” said Chris Wulff-Caesar, Managing Director of Unilever Ghana Plc, at the company’s 50th Annual General Meeting in Accra.