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Unilever Nigeria Plc released its unaudited interim report for the three months period ended 31st March 2024. The Company recorded Turnover of N32.3 billion in the period under review which represents 58% topline growth compared to N20.5 billion Turnover recorded in the corresponding period in 2023.
The result showed a profit from continuing operations of N3.4 billion for the period ended 31st March 2024 compared to a profit for the corresponding period in 2023 of N2.8 billion which is 19% up versus 2023. Speaking on the results, the Managing Director, Tim Kleinebenne, said, “With our Growth Action Plan, we are committed to serving consumers with our best brands to meet their daily needs of improved health and hygiene.
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