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Wednesday 10 February 2016 7:16 am

Heineken warns over emerging markets outlook as 2015 full year figures come in around expectations

By: Catherine Neilan

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Heineken's full year sales figures have come in just under expectations, while flagging an increasingly challenging environment to trade in. 

The figures

The drinks giant grew revenue 6.5 per cent to €20.51bn (£15.9bn) for the full year, just missing the €20.57bn consensus view, with organic growth up 3.5 per cent. Operating profit margin nudged up 0.23 percentage points to 16.5 per cent, while net profit rose 16 per cent to €2.05bn. 

Net debt dropped from €2.5bn to €2.4bn. 

Heineken said it will pay out a dividend of €1.30 per share, up from €1.10 last year. If approved at the AGM, a final dividend of €0.86 per share will be paid on 4 May, as an interim dividend of €0.44 per share was paid on 12 August 2015. The payment will be subject to a 15 per cent Dutch withholding tax.

Why it's interesting

Heineken sounds broadly upbeat, but it has warned about the outlook for 2016, noting that it is "an increasingly challenging external environment". 

One of the critical issues has been currency headwinds, which have eaten into this year's profits to the tune of €60m (consolidated) and €35m at net.

"Foreign exchange markets remain very volatile," the business noted.

But it is forging ahead with its plans for the coming year and is upping its capital expenditure from €1.6bn to €2bn to do so. ​

What Heineken said

Jean-François van Boxmeer, chief executive and chairman of the executive board, said: "Our strong performance in 2015 reflects the successful execution of our strategy, as well as the relevance of our unique geographic diversity and our portfolio of premium brands, led by Heineken.

"At the same time we have continued to invest for future growth, by entering or expanding our presence in markets including Myanmar, Ivory Coast, East Timor, Jamaica, Malaysia, Slovenia and South Africa. We are also particularly excited by our new partnership with Lagunitas, one of the leading craft brewers in the US.

"While we expect further volatility in emerging markets and deflationary pressures in 2016, we are confident that we will again deliver top and bottom line growth, as well as margin expansion in line with our guidance."

In short

Challenges in emerging markets could present an issue for Heineken this year. 

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