Shocking Move: Nestle Cote d'Ivoire Halves Dividends Amidst Profit Boom
Nestle Cote d'Ivoire (BRVM: NTLC) reported a robust financial performance in 2025, with revenue climbing 6% to 233.3 billion FCFA and net profit nudging up to 18.4 billion FCFA. Despite this growth and stable profitability, the company's board made a surprising move by proposing a significantly reduced gross dividend of 9.3 billion FCFA, roughly half of the 18.1 billion FCFA distributed in 2024. This decision marks a departure from Nestle CI's historical reputation for generous shareholder payouts.
The substantial dividend cut signals a deliberate strategic shift towards balance sheet repair. The remaining earnings, after the reduced dividend, are to be carried forward as retained earnings. This decision was largely influenced by a 26% jump in financial charges, primarily borrowing costs, and significant short-term bank liabilities that the company is currently managing.
Beneath the surface of the dividend adjustment, Nestle Cote d'Ivoire's underlying business health appears sound. Operating profit saw an increase, cash reserves nearly quadrupled year-on-year, and fixed assets expanded sharply. This expansion points to active investment in enhancing production capacity at the Yopougon industrial site in Abidjan. Furthermore, personnel costs experienced a slight reduction, contributing to overall operational efficiency.
Nestle CI holds a dominant position as a food and beverage manufacturer in Ivory Coast, producing popular brands such as Milo, Nescafe, Nido, and Golden Morn, as a subsidiary of the Swiss parent, Nestle SA. Listed on the BRVM since 1998, the company has historically returned the majority of its earnings to shareholders, making this year's dividend cut a notable break from its established pattern.
The strategic reorientation in Abidjan appears to be influenced by broader corporate discipline filtering down from the global parent, Nestle SA. The parent company has been under sustained investor pressure to reduce costs and strengthen its balance sheet after several years of underperformance, suggesting a unified approach to financial management across its operations.
The decision to reinvest rather than distribute a larger share of earnings is viewed as a long-term bet on the promising Ivory Coast market. Nestle CI's 6% revenue growth in 2025 outpaced many of its BRVM peer group companies, reflecting strong pricing power in a market characterized by rising incomes and expanding packaged food consumption. Ivory Coast's rapidly urbanizing and young population further provides a structural tailwind for branded consumer goods, making strategic reinvestment a logical step for sustained growth rather than a signal of distress.
Shareholders will have the opportunity to discuss and approve these accounts at a general meeting scheduled for June 11, 2026.
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