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Sameer Africa Delivers FY2025 Turnaround with Strong Revenue Growth

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Sameer Africa PLC has reported a solid recovery for the year ended 31 December 2025, posting higher revenues, improved profitability, and a stronger balance sheet. The Nairobi Securities Exchange‑listed manufacturer reversed last year’s losses, signaling renewed operational resilience.

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Group revenue rose 11.1% to KES 432.7 million, compared to KES 389.5 million in 2024, reflecting improved market activity and operational adjustments. Gross profit increased 11.4% to KES 416.1 million, underscoring better cost management despite inflationary pressures.

Operating profit surged 47.8% to KES 292.6 million, up from KES 198.0 million in 2024, while net profit after tax climbed 5.5% to KES 274.3 million, reversing the prior year’s loss. Earnings per share improved to KES 0.99, up from KES 0.93.

Total assets expanded 13% to KES 1.7 billion, strengthening the company’s financial footing. Shareholders’ equity rose to KES 278.3 million, compared to KES 240.1 million in 2024, reflecting improved retained earnings.

Operating cash flow, however, declined sharply by 66.7% to KES 191.8 million, down from KES 575.4 million the previous year. Cash and cash equivalents closed at KES 173.1 million, higher than KES 61.1 million in 2024, showing improved liquidity despite weaker cash generation.

Sameer Africa Outlook & Dividend

Management highlighted ongoing efforts to optimize costs, enhance product quality, and diversify revenue streams. However, external risks such as exchange rate volatility and rising input costs remain a challenge to sustaining profitability.

The Board opted not to declare a dividend for 2025, prioritizing reinvestment and balance sheet consolidation over shareholder payouts.

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