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Thursday 08 February 2024 7:43 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 08 February 2024 10:50 am

British American Tobacco slumps to £15.7bn loss as higher impairment charge on US brands wipes out profit

By: Jess Jones

TMT Reporter

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British American Tobacco has said the size of its writedown on the value of its US brands has increased to £27.3bn.
British American Tobacco has said the size of its writedown on the value of its US brands has increased to £27.3bn.

British American Tobacco has today reported a £15.7bn loss for its financial year ended 31 December after it recorded a £27.3bn on the value of its US business.

The company took a big bet on the American market in 2017 when it acquired the 57.8 per cent of Reynolds American it did not already own for a total of $49bn.

Last December, the firm said it was forced to reassess the 30-year value of its US cigarette brands after it was hit by ‘macro-economic headwinds’ in the US, sending shares down seven per cent.

It had guided around a £25bn writedown but, on Thursday, it said the value had increased to £27.3bn following the impact of “FX-related issues” and remaining time in December that had not been accounted for.

Shares rose nearly six per cent when markets opened on Thursday after the tobacco company said it has been “actively working” towards a partial sale of its 29 per cent stake in ITC, an Indian consumer goods conglomerate that also operates hotels.

Jefferies analyst Owen Bennett said: “With the ITC comments, as well as no change to the divi policy with the speculation on this into the print, we see this as a net positive for sentiment.”

In a full-year update to markets, the firm said it has hit profitability in its ‘new categories’ division, driven by vaping products Vuse and Vue, two years ahead of schedule.

BAT’s new categories unit rose 21 per cent to contribute £398m to total profits in 2023.

The US has been a problematic region for BAT amid a rise in illicit Chinese disposable vapes there, that have been stealing market share.

BAT is aiming to generate half of its revenue from non-combustibles by 2035. It said it expects low-single-figure organic revenue growth in 2024.

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