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Berger Paints Revenue Hits N12.99bn, Profit Soars in Q4


Berger Paints Nigeria Plc has recorded a revenue of N12.99bn for the fourth quarter ended 31 December 2025, up 20 per cent from N10.83bn in the same period of 2024.

The company’s gross profit increased by 50 per cent to N5.75bn, compared with N3.84bn in Q4 2024. Operating profit rose to N2.23bn, nearly double the N1.12bn recorded in the corresponding period last year, while profit before tax stood at N2.29bn, representing a 102 per cent increase year-on-year.

After accounting for income tax of N803m, profit after tax reached N1.48bn, up 143 per cent from N610.9m in the same period of 2024. Basic earnings per share rose to 512 kobo from 211 kobo, reflecting the strong performance.

On the balance sheet, Berger Paints’ total assets increased to N9.25bn from N7.52bn, while total equity strengthened to N4.91bn, up 28 per cent from N3.83bn in 2024. Cash and cash equivalents rose sharply to N2.06bn from N237m, supporting liquidity and operational efficiency.

The company’s market price per share increased to N48 from N20, boosting market capitalisation to N13.91bn, up 140 per cent from the previous year.

The results highlight continued growth in revenue and profitability, supported by improved cost management, higher sales, and operational efficiency.

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